Zach Pearce: Obviously, regarding last weekโs game against Boston, the result wasnโt what the team wanted, but breaking the goalless drought was a plus, and tying the game in the second period was a plus. What did you see from your team that you liked, and what did you see from your team that needs improvement in order to break this losing streak?
Heather Linstad: I think youโre right, itโs certainly a confidence booster that we got on the scoreboard. So thatโs a big thing. I think weโve gone away from what we were doing well at the beginning of the season as a team. We have to play better defense. Weโre giving up too many odd-man rushes. And when itโs in our zone defensivelyโฆweโve got to make plays to get it out and get on offense as quickly as possible. And we were doing those things.
The other thing weโve gotten away from was creating scoring chances by really being aggressive on the forecheck and creating turnovers. Those are the things. Technically, it comes down to us really getting more consistent in our systems and not thinking weโre going to play a wide open game. The league is tough. There is talent everywhere. You can tell me that Boston has the most talent, but if you go in the history of sport, itโs not the team that has the most talent, itโs the team that plays the best systems and gets the most out of their abilities that usually has the success.
I give [goaltender] Shenae [Lundberg] credit in some situations where there were a couple of breakaways. She kept us in the game.
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ZP: Itโs interesting that you talk about the systems, because I think at the beginning of the year, at least from my outsiderโs perspective, the team was trying to build around
โWeโve got three games now before the break. Weโve got to rally the troops and bunker down and do the best we can. Everybody knows that for the last two games we donโt have some of our scorers.โ
its speed and its skill and springing play through the neutral zone. I wonder if you could talk about thatโhow you developed the systems around your personnel?
HL: You canโt build a team of all finesse players; somebodyโs got to do the dirty work. I think we do have a good balance. And itโs the same thing, we have a good balance of people โ you donโt have to use the same players, I donโt think, on the penalty kill as you do on the power play. That saves your legs for when you need a goal or whatnot.
I will say that weโve hit a few injuries and a some players are a little more banged up. And I think that comes with this league, as well. You can get off to a good start but if you get banged upโwe donโt really have a training camp. I think weโll get better as we get healthier and we get in a little bit better shape…those are the kinds of things that we kind of have to fight through and grind through.
Weโve got three games now before the break. Weโve got to rally the troops and bunker down and do the best we can. Everybody knows that for the last two games, we donโt have some of our scorers. We wonโt have Kelli Stack , we wonโt have Dana Trivigno, we wonโt have Haley Skarupa. [All three are on USA Hockeyโs Winter Training Camp Roster.] We have to build around thatโand I think that goes back to my other pointโwe can still win games; weโve got to play a little bit smarter defensively and weโve got to make things happen offensively.
โWe can still win games; weโve got to play a little bit smarter defensively and weโve got to make things happen offensively.โ
ZP: Are there any players that youโre pinpointing to get a little bit more ice time or [to] get some looks on the power play?
HL: Yeah, I think you saw that on Saturday. Micaela Long, sheโs a veteran, she was on the power play the other day. Sam Faber, [too]. So, some of the veteransโthey can move the puckโyouโre going to see them a little bit more. And they have good hockey sense and knowledge of the game. Weโve got to get the Nicoles, Kosta and Connery, just to shoot more. Theyโre goal scorers from their college days and they can put the puck in the net. Leading the charge will be Kelly Babstock. I think sheโs had a tremendous season, but weโre just going to have to lean on her a little bit more now. I think Kelly Babstock has been a good spark plug for this team so far.
ZP: Do you, then, lean on the more veterans playersโIโm thinking Molly Engstrom, for exampleโas a voice in the room? Because you do have a lot of rookies in the league, although theyโre obviously not rookies of the game, theyโre rookies as professionals.
HL: Sam Faber and Micaela Long, and Molly [Engstrom] fall into that [category], Nicole Stock falls into that. They have to be the voice of getting them all to be on the same page.
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ZP: Itโs clearly not ideal to have the first home game so late [Saturday, vs. Buffalo]. I was wondering if you could talk about the behind the scenes with thatโas much as you know of how the league scheduled that, why it was so late, and how you and the team have been dealing with being road warriors this entire season?
HL: Iโm usually full disclosure on many thingsโif I had an answer for you on why that happened, I would let you know. But I have no clue [laughs] how it got scheduled there and somebody said, you know, itโs going to be okay. So no, I donโt know. But those are the kind of things you play through. And Iโm really hoping that we have the home ice advantage. If we love our rink, itโs certainly going to be great for us going down the stretch. It is what it is, so weโve dealt with that. I think that itโs going to be nice to play at home.
ZP: I was a season ticket holder last year at Chelsea Piers [in Stamford, CT]. It was a great atmosphere there. Even going around, wearing the Whale hat, people were generally interested. How much of your job right now is drumming up interest in a different community, different part of Connecticut [and] one that is obviously closer to Quinnipiac?
HL: Especially with Quinnipiacโฆthatโs kind of the goal because one of the reasons is that Northford [Ice Pavilion] can host more tickets, more seats. And youโre right, the environment was terrific down there. So the onus is on the staff to drum up business, get people interested. I think weโve done a fairly good job. But againโyou just said itโwhen hockey season starts, everybodyโs on board.
โBut if you havenโt seen your home team in a while, or ever, itโs a little difficult to keep reminding people that we are coming home at some point. Weโll see how that goes, but I think once we get going and the word gets out there, weโre going to be okay.โ
I do like that we can seat more so we have the opportunity for more ticket sales. We have a lot of people who have to commute. itโs a little bit better in that respect for our athletes, as well.
ZP: Out of curiosity, who makes the longest commute?
HL: I would say itโs the Skarupa, Trivigno, Mangene, Kaliya Johnson group.
ZP: Coming from Massachusetts?
HL: Yes.
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ZP: [Former Whale standout] Shiann Darkangelo comes back to town with Buffalo [on Saturday]. How do you look to shut her down, shut down some of the bigger guns on the Beauts?
HL: Again, being stronger in our defensive zoneโฆyou have to win your one-on-one battles. If they transition quickly, then itโs on the forwards to get back and match up. Itโs not going to be one person stopping a player like Darkangelo; itโs going to be better systems in our defensive zone. I am really excited about our defenseโฆtheyโre very good on getting stick on puck and keeping them to the outside. Truthfully, our defense has been very good on one-on-ones; we just kind of break down when weโre in our own zone.
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ZP: Youโve been going with two goalies so far this year. Without tipping your hand, whatโs your plan for this weekend? And what have you seen so far from Shenae and Nicole Stock?
HL: Certainly, I think both have done a very good job. They both have different skill sets. They give other teams a different look all the timeโweโve got the lefty catch [Lundberg] and the righty catch [Stock]. You can throw a different look at teams, and that usually throws them off a little bit. I think both of them have had their good gamesโreal good gamesโand some shaky times. But they match up with what our team has done. We can play a great first period and then you would think a different team showed up in the second periodโฆtheyโve kind of suffered getting barrages of shots when we break down defensively.
