{"id":22896,"date":"2000-10-02T10:17:00","date_gmt":"2000-10-02T15:17:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2000\/10\/02\/season-preview-brown-bears\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:53:56","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:53:56","slug":"season-preview-brown-bears","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp-admin.uscho.com\/2000\/10\/02\/season-preview-brown-bears\/","title":{"rendered":"Season Preview: Brown Bears"},"content":{"rendered":"
There probably isn’t a team in the league looking forward to its freshman class as much as Brown. After two consecutive disappointing seasons, head coach Roger Grillo is looking for something — anything — to kickstart his program.<\/p>\n
— Brown head coach Roger Grillo<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
“Last year was certainly a disappointment for us,” said Grillo, whose team finished with a 4-15-2 league record. “It was not a lot of fun and not very enjoyable. We’ve brought in 10 new young men and hope that they can help us in an area which hurt us last year, and that was scoring up front.”<\/p>\n
Last year’s squad probably realized that it would be a long season after dropping seven of its first eight ECAC contests. During that stretch, Brown’s opponents averaged 4.4 goals per game, which included a dismal road trip to Central New York where Cornell and Colgate pounded the Bears for eight and seven goals respectively.<\/p>\n
It certainly didn’t help that goaltender Scott Stirling suffered an early-season injury that kept him out of the lineup for the first quarter of the year. In hindsight, however, Stirling’s early absence did leave the door open for junior Brian Eklund, who gained valuable experience between the pipes.<\/p>\n
Eklund finished the season with eight starts under his belt and a team-best .915 save percentage and 2.95 goals against average. His personal highlight came late in the season when he posted 32 saves during his team’s shocking 6-0 victory over nationally-ranked St. Lawrence. The two guys who may give Eklund some competition for playing time are junior Graham McNally, who saw action in four games last season, and newcomer Yann Danis out of the Cornwall Colts system.<\/p>\n
“Eklund, going into it, is the frontrunner,” said Grillo. “He played well down the stretch and played some great games. He’s a kid that has a lot of talent and he can certainly help us get the job done. Graham McNally is there should he falter, and the freshman, Yann Danis, can surprise a lot of people. He has a bright future for us.”<\/p>\n