Mark Mazzoleni
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Mark Mazzoleni
Mark Mazzoleni is an American ice hockey coach. He was the head coach of the Wisconsin–Stevens Point Pointers from 1985 thru the end of the 1991, winning 3 consecutive Division III National Titles. After 1991 he took a position as an assistant coach at the University of Minnesota for three seasons before he got the opportunity to be the head coach of a Division I school. Mazzoleni stepped into the Miami job after George Gwozdecky left and while he had...
glad god hope team
They are a very frustrating team to play against. I'm glad we're done with them. I hope to God we don't see them in the playoffs.
league limited team
They are the highest-scoring team in the league and we limited them to one goal.
battle call difficult fight goals lead quick soft team uphill
They got out to quick 2-0 lead with what I would call two soft goals, and it was an uphill battle all night. They know how to play with the lead, and they are a very difficult team to fight back from once your behind.
based difficult fact green ncaa necessity putting regional sitting sliding strong successful western wisconsin
Having a successful regional is predicated on Wisconsin being here, and based on the fact where they are sitting in the pair-wise, it's going to be very difficult for the NCAA not to put them in this region. I can't see them sliding in the pair-wise, and consequently, with the necessity of the NCAA establishing strong Western sites, I just can't see the NCAA not putting them in Green Bay.
learned lose playoff progress ready sight willing
We've made a lot of progress this year, and we can't lose sight of that. We learned a lot about what to do and what not to do (against Omaha). That's playoff hockey, and we have to be ready and willing to compete.
balanced four great lines team win
We had balanced scoring. All four lines were very effective. It was a great team win for us.
final good happened happy loss mean moral omaha periods played playing team
There are no moral victories, because a loss is a loss. Just because we're playing a good team like Omaha and we played well in the final two periods doesn't mean that we should be happy about what happened out there.