When you travel on the bus for seven hours, and you have to go to Mason City, Iowa, and you get only two points, you draw the Sheriff’s ire. And you also fail to have good defense when you allow Fuji Suzuki to score not one, not two, but three inexcusable goals. I know Garrett Roth is trying to mold the Bobcats into a championship form that will defend the Robertson Cup. But you can only teach so much. If the Bobcats don’t listen to their fearless leader, they will have a tough time in the playoffs. And if the Bobcats continue to shoot themselves in the foot with penalties, that will be the end of the defending champions.
Another lowly team is coming to the VFW Sports Center this weekend, that should not be capable of picking up two points, let alone four points. The Minnesota Mallards are in last place, and the Bobcats need to get it in their heads, that they are the defending Robertson Cup champions, and they should start looking like it.