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  • Aerman
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    Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
    So true, sigh. This Cats team is much better than they appear to be on paper. OT losses are hard to take, especially against the average teams. They have played well against the better teams in HE this season, except for BU. So, I like their chances 2 out of 3 in the first round if they can avoid Agganis.
    I think it was Bill Parcells who said, "You are who your record says you are." Unfortunately, I think those late and overtime losses tell us pretty accurately who this team is. Some really great guys on this squad, but a killer team in sheep's clothing they ain't.

    At least after last night's game, they are guaranteed the opportunity to prove me wrong.

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  • GoUNH
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    Originally posted by Carmine Scarpaglia View Post
    Forget about the 5-1 loss to BC this year at the Whitt?
    Nobody has questioned the vast superiority of BC. Will that suffice?

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  • GoUNH
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    Originally posted by Carmine Scarpaglia View Post
    Forget about the 5-1 loss to BC this year at the Whitt?
    Nobody has questioned the vast superiority of BC. Will that suffice?

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  • Carmine Scarpaglia
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    Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
    We will take even moral victories this season. At least we did not get blown out in those BC games this year, like we did hosting Brown.
    Forget about the 5-1 loss to BC this year at the Whitt?

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  • C-H-C
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    "Casey DeSmith & UNH Clinch Playoff Berth"

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  • Snively65
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    Originally posted by Nick Papagiorgio View Post
    Not really.

    UNH got a moral victory at Conte when they had a lead with a few minutes left in regulation.
    Hey, Nick. We will take even moral victories this season. At least we did not get blown out in those BC games this year, like we did hosting Brown.

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  • Nifty16
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    Re: 2011-2012 UNH Wildcats

    Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
    So true, sigh. This Cats team is much better than they appear to be on paper. OT losses are hard to take, especially against the average teams. They have played well against the better teams in HE this season, except for BU. So, I like their chances 2 out of 3 in the first round if they can avoid Agganis.
    I will ignore the trolls in here.
    I agree, I have been saying that for awhile. They have played their best games against BC and Merrimack, and not so hot against the teams they are fighting with now. Hopefully if they can get in they turn it up to match that intense play they seem to have against the top teams, in a 2 out of 3 never know what can happen, take that first game and it’s an interesting series. Hopefully being in playoff mode for awhile now will pay off come March. [/B]

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  • Nick Papagiorgio
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    Originally posted by Onion Man View Post
    Didn't UNH get swept by BC?
    Not really.

    UNH got a moral victory at Conte when they had a lead with a few minutes left in regulation.

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  • Onion Man
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    Re: 2011-2012 UNH Wildcats

    Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
    So true, sigh. This Cats team is much better than they appear to be on paper. OT losses are hard to take, especially against the average teams. They have played well against the better teams in HE this season, except for BU. So, I like their chances 2 out of 3 in the first round if they can avoid Agganis.
    Didn't UNH get swept by BC?

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  • Snively65
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    Re: 2011-2012 UNH Wildcats

    Originally posted by Nifty16 View Post
    So another big weekend, and again quiet around here. Need at least 1 win this weekend to clinch a spot, 2 wins would be huge and hopefully get a chance at 6th. Looking at the standings, if all those OT loses in the last 2 months were just ties could be fighting for home ice.
    So true, sigh. This Cats team is much better than they appear to be on paper. OT losses are hard to take, especially against the average teams. They have played well against the better teams in HE this season, except for BU. So, I like their chances 2 out of 3 in the first round if they can avoid Agganis.

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  • Nifty16
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    Re: 2011-2012 UNH Wildcats

    So another big weekend, and again quiet around here. Need at least 1 win this weekend to clinch a spot, 2 wins would be huge and hopefully get a chance at 6th. Looking at the standings, if all those OT loses in the last 2 months were just ties could be fighting for home ice.

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  • Snively65
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    Ty Conklin clears waivers.

    http://www.mlive.com/redwings/index....ivers_red.html

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  • New Hampshire 'Cats Fan
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    Originally posted by Darius View Post
    I suspect this: http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/tvsked.php is outdated, but if not both this weekend's games are televised.
    The Friday game is not on WBIN-TV:
    http://www.locatetv.com/listings/wzm...tv#24-Feb-2012

    The Saturday game is on WBIN-TV:
    http://www.locatetv.com/listings/wzm...tv#25-Feb-2012

    The same story is presented on UMass's website:
    http://www.umassathletics.com/sports...key-sched.html

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  • Darius
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    I suspect this: http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/tvsked.php is outdated, but if not both this weekend's games are televised.

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  • C-H-C
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    "UNH Seniors Leave The Whitt As Winners"

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