So I finally got done watching the Albany/Loyola game and here are my thoughts relative to what I've seen from both the Great Danes and Irish recently:
-While Kelly had a huge statistical game in goal, it was largely a product of great defense and bad shooting from Harvard. What Kelly is doing much better is his body positioning... he's matching sticks much better and aggressively stepping to the ball with his body. He's still not making a ton of great stick saves and is vulnerable to high heat/changing levels. He also gives up a TON of rebounds and rarely catches the ball clean. Unlike Harvard -- who sucks -- Albany is not going to tip their shots or place the ball poorly. That worries me.
-I think Nick Ossello needs to be given full run of the faceoff X against Albany. He's a great two-way midfielder capable of instance offense as well as defense. I think going with Ossello over O'Connor might be worth 1-3 goals. It's not that O'Connor played bad against Harvard... he actually did great... he's just not the same all-around lacrosse player after the draw as Ossello.
-Notre Dame playing fast and loose = a lot of offense. Probably could've gotten to 16 or 17 goals with some better focus. We're absolutely clicking right now, and how Albany likes to play feeds directly into what we're doing. The only way we don't put up a boatload of goals is if we have an inaccurate shooting day.
-Delving a little bit deeper, Albany did not play good defense on Loyola. Loyola just shot the ball horribly and made bad decisions on how to attack the Great Danes. In general, their game plan sucked on both sides of the ball.
-It's really clear that there is no way Albany is going to be able to stop our transition game if we push it. There is no one that can run with Jack Near, and in early offense their close D does not mark well 1v1. The question is whether we want to do that, because a bad turnover is a sure goal the other way. The Thompsons are unreal.
-Speaking of the Thompsons... I'm not sure how you defend them, but it definitely isn't what Loyola did. Holy hell was that a bad gameplan. Lyle Thompson feeds the ball better with people draped all over him than anyone I've ever seen. He's deceptively strong and absorbs contact phenomenally... honestly, he plays a lot like Kavanagh just better. That's terrifying. Ty and Miles aren't slouches either... especially Miles who is basically the most ideal finisher you can have at attack due to his full range of skills. Think of how effective John Scioscia is off-ball... then give him a brother who is the best passer in the game who he has played with his whole life... and then also give Scioscia the ability to get his own shot. It's pure insanity.
-I think you play the Thompsons how ND played Pannell and Crotty years ago. Lock the crease guy (usually Miles) and give a very early adjacent slide to the ball carrier. Second slide to the adjacent so the player (usually a middy) has to move the ball to the backside or take a contested or low angle shot. Live with whatever happens with the ball on the backside as the defense rotates. One thing that is certain is that you CANNOT leave the crease guy open even for a half second, and you also CANNOT let a Thompson just carry the ball top side uncontested.
-Looking at when Albany has struggled this year the common theme is them loosing a lot of 50/50 balls and the time of possession battle. They go fast on O, so if they turn it over (or aren't winning faceoffs) you can really abuse their defense. So really, it seems like this will be a game of runs where you can only hope to contain their offense while hopefully our offense gets to 15+.