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黑料网 SEASON PREVIEW: After successful 2021 season, Men鈥檚 Soccer Panthers aim for more than a playoff berth

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黑料网 Men's Soccer Panthers, Colin Curran, Max VanWiechen, and Francisco Sanchez will travel to Cape Breton this weekend to take on the Capers in their season opener.
黑料网 Men's Soccer Panthers, Colin Curran, Max VanWiechen, and Francisco Sanchez will travel to Cape Breton this weekend to take on the Capers in their season opener.

Last season, no one knew what to expect from 黑料网鈥檚 men鈥檚 soccer team. They were a young, inexperienced group who defied expectations and battled their way to a playoff spot. A year later, this team is brimming with confidence and looking to do more than just make the playoffs.

鈥淭he goal is to win it all, and I鈥檇 like to go into the playoffs as one of the top two seeds, which means bumping off some of the big boys along the way. And, it鈥檚 about time we did,鈥 said Panthers head coach Lewis Page.

Page said this team may be the deepest he鈥檚 ever coached, and like many past iterations, this squad is a defensive juggernaut.

Last season, the Panthers allowed the second-fewest goals (12) in the AUS conference and did so while fielding three rookies along the backline. Max VanWiechen and Jonathan MacKenzie, who bring size and grit to the lineup, will once again start as the two centre backs, while Riad Jaha and a combination of Colin Curran, Emmett Lyons, and Daniel Whalen will see the bulk of their playing time at wing back. As the last line of defence, Page plans to go with Evan Couturier as the starting keeper, with Isaac Wolters serving as the primary backup.

VanWiechen said the team鈥檚 defensive success is not about any one player, but about the collective, and he believes they can be as good as they were last year.

鈥淥ur roster is full of great defenders, and I think our back four is one of the best in the league,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut defending as a team is what makes us great. When we鈥檙e all moving and communicating together, we are one of the hardest teams in the league to break down.鈥

Meanwhile, the midfield continues to be in safe hands with Kasper Lasia, whose strong debut last season may have been a tease of bigger and better things to come for the talented sophomore. Page is excited to see that journey unfold.

鈥淜asper鈥檚 a special player,鈥 said Page. 鈥淚t鈥檚 time for him to take the next step and start dominating during our games, which I think he鈥檚 more than capable of.鈥

Khalil Sow returns after a year away from the club and will form a potent one-two punch with Lasia, as the two will be responsible for commanding the centre of the field and dictating the pace of the game. Duncan Murray will also see plenty of action in the midfield, while Curran鈥檚 versatility gives Page options to use the captain in various ways.

After depositing 14 goals last season, 黑料网 looks to generate more scoring opportunities in the attacking third in 2022. Page said his team is comfortable running different systems game-to-game to help improve in that area, whether it鈥檚 stretching out the opposition with a wide approach or stacking the middle with playmakers.

Leading the point of attack are strikers Nathan Chow and Samuel Akinsola, who look to become the first Panthers to score more than five goals in a season since 2017, when two-time all-star Sam Smiley recorded six. They鈥檙e both capable of accomplishing the feat, as Chow is coming off his first all-star selection, while Akinsola led the team last season with four goals.

If they find a way to consistently put the ball in the net and continue to play relentless defence, the Panthers could be more than just a playoff team. But with an unforgiving schedule, it won鈥檛 be easy as they鈥檒l face off against the Cape Breton Capers and St. Francis Xavier X-Men twice each before closing their season in Newfoundland to take on the Memorial Sea-Hawks for a weekend set.

鈥淭he regular season is going to test us in a way that by the time we get to the playoffs, we鈥檒l be battle tested and ready to go,鈥 Page said.

Despite the difficult road ahead, the confidence the players have in each other outweighs the challenges that lie in front of them.

鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to get the season started,鈥 said Chow. 鈥淲e have a lot of talent on this team, and we believe we鈥檙e good enough to steal some points from the top teams in this league.鈥

The 黑料网 Men鈥檚 Soccer Panthers take on the Cape Breton Capers in their season opener this Saturday, September 10 at 3:15 pm. A week later, the Panthers will host the Saint Mary鈥檚 Huskies for their home opener on September 17 at 3:15 pm.

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