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Re: Boston University 2012-13 Season Thread -- Part II
Originally posted by KnightsOfTheRound View PostSo, Maguire is our #1 goaltender?
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Bottom line is that both of these guys have shown they can do well at this level. But they have shown inconsistencies, though it's hard to call Maguire having one bad period and a half being inconsistent. I suspect that Parker may give OC one more shot at an even rotation, especially given the back to back home games coming up next weekend. With the team defense apparently "fixed" (though 39 shots by Merrimack may be an argument that it is not), he might want him to try to right the ship. But it wouldn't shock me if he gave Maguire both starts. It could be Maguire for Friday with Saturday TBA.BU Hockey: The trophy case is once again growing
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So I guess the "players-only" meeting did the trick. Presumably Megan's idea, good to see him back it up with a strong game tonight (point-wise anyways, I didn't see the game).BU Hockey: The trophy case is once again growing
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It would be a colossal mistake to do anything but split time between the goaltenders right now. Let's not forget Maguire has not won a single big game yet, while he's performed excellent since mid November, it's been largely against weak or mediocre competition, while he still has poor performances at UNH and North Dakota in his two big shots. O'Connor has wins at UND, UNH, and home against BC, in which he played extremely well. Sure, he was terrible against DU (even though everyone was) and Harvard, but to write him off now would be an enormous mistake at this point. Split time the next two weekends, then make a decision who to start in the Beanpot opener. At this point, it's unclear who deserves that right now. O'Connor has the big wins under his belt but has played terribly in his last two starts, while Maguire has performed extremely well against weaker competition of late, but has not performed well against top competition in his two chances.¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Originally posted by brassbonanza View PostIt would be a colossal mistake to do anything but split time between the goaltenders right now. Let's not forget Maguire has not won a single big game yet, while he's performed excellent since mid November, it's been largely against weak or mediocre competition, while he still has poor performances at UNH and North Dakota in his two big shots. O'Connor has wins at UND, UNH, and home against BC, in which he played extremely well. Sure, he was terrible against DU (even though everyone was) and Harvard, but to write him off now would be an enormous mistake at this point. Split time the next two weekends, then make a decision who to start in the Beanpot opener. At this point, it's unclear who deserves that right now. O'Connor has the big wins under his belt but has played terribly in his last two starts, while Maguire has performed extremely well against weaker competition of late, but has not performed well against top competition in his two chances.
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Originally posted by brassbonanza View PostIt would be a colossal mistake to do anything but split time between the goaltenders right now. Let's not forget Maguire has not won a single big game yet, while he's performed excellent since mid November, it's been largely against weak or mediocre competition, while he still has poor performances at UNH and North Dakota in his two big shots. O'Connor has wins at UND, UNH, and home against BC, in which he played extremely well. Sure, he was terrible against DU (even though everyone was) and Harvard, but to write him off now would be an enormous mistake at this point. Split time the next two weekends, then make a decision who to start in the Beanpot opener. At this point, it's unclear who deserves that right now. O'Connor has the big wins under his belt but has played terribly in his last two starts, while Maguire has performed extremely well against weaker competition of late, but has not performed well against top competition in his two chances.Last edited by Back check; 01-12-2013, 07:01 AM.
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Didn't see the game but happy with the outcome. "Win all the games you're supposed to and even some that you're not." That was pretty much this team's MO until the Harvard implosion.
Looking forward to the throwback jerseys. Nice give away. I personally think that they should gurantee them for season ticket holders...Boston University: 2009 NCAA Champions
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Originally posted by Jacques Joubert View PostDidn't see the game but happy with the outcome. "Win all the games you're supposed to and even some that you're not." That was pretty much this team's MO until the Harvard implosion.
Looking forward to the throwback jerseys. Nice give away. I personally think that they should gurantee them for season ticket holders...
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Originally posted by defkit View PostSo I guess the "players-only" meeting did the trick. Presumably Megan's idea, good to see him back it up with a strong game tonight (point-wise anyways, I didn't see the game).
Instead of putting Kurker on the board they put 6 and annonced the 2 and 10 on Privitera. Guess the expected it of himExpectation has the encumberance of truth while hope lives its own life, wild and free.
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Originally posted by Back check View PostMaguire did not play poorly at North Dakota, he played very well. To say he did not perform well in that game is inaccurate.¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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