Thursday, January, 24
By Phil Stacey
Sports editor
First half analysis: The Falcons have shown flashes of being a cohesive unit that works best when all of its parts are on the same page. Pat O'Kane has really picked up his play in goal, and the first line of Steve Kontos, Troy Thibodeau and Kyle Larson can skate with anyone. However, they're still plagued by bouts of inconsistency, which has caused them to give away points that should have rightfully belonged to them.
Team MVP thus far: Jake Korthas, D (4-9-13). Senior captain eats up a ton of minutes and plays in all situations | yet remains as calm as a ship on still water.
Second half outlook: The Falcons aren't a team that does any one thing in spectacular fashion, but when they put their minds to it can come up with a game plan to defeat any club. Efficiency and playing within the team structure will determine how long Danvers' postseason run will be come March.
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