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Interesting game last night. Through 2 periods, the best entertainment was the BU Band's on-ice Dancing Queen rendition. The sound was excellent, and I was prepared to ask a couple of those lady skaters to suit up...
- Another strong game for Oettinger. The defense was playing with fire early on, and then down the stretch, he bailed them out many times.
- Meant to post before the game - hats off to Curry on having a heck of a year. He should be the team's Most Improved hands down.
- The second period was a snooze fest. BU had 2 shots, and I think UConn only had 3 or 4 until the past couple minutes.
- There was one shift for BU literally had 3 golden scoring opportunities, but couldn't execute. I think it started with Farrance coming right down the slot and mishandling the puck, and ended with DeBoer just missing someone else coming down the slot. I felt like that 30 seconds was a microcosm of our season.
- I was feeling clairvoyant. Around 20 seconds before Amonte's goal, I said to my friend "He needs to be like his dad and score a goal!". And then when we took the late penalty, I said "It's time for a short-handed goal". Heck of a shot by Farabee.
- I thought Harper started to look better - more speed and elusiveness than even a couple games ago. Hope it continues.
- I don't mean to be harsh, but Chad Krys is turning into a serious liability. I really would not be upset if for whatever reason, Chicago signed him. He seems like a fun kid to have on the team, he is an assistant captain, but he makes bad decisions, and often can't execute well on the good decisions he does make.
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Re: BU Terriers 2018-19: Albie in Charge
Originally posted by Jofa View PostI think Mook means that poor finishing teams get high draft picks like in the pros. 90% of his posts are sarcastic just like 90% of mine are negative.
guys screwed up the 'seven is heaven' with the win last night
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Originally posted by Jofa View PostI think Mook means that poor finishing teams get high draft picks like in the pros. 90% of his posts are sarcastic just like 90% of mine are negative.
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Re: BU Terriers 2018-19: Albie in Charge
Originally posted by kbz View PostI've been thinking about the team's performance and in my mind have been going through the returning players and whether or not they are better or worse than last season. Here's my assessment:
#1 - Lynch - N/A
#2 - Switzer - no change
#3 - Amonte - better
#4 - Farrance - better
#5 - Crotty - better
#7 - Krys - same, he's very up and down (more down lately) but that's the player he's always been
#8 - Cloonan - better, I no longer look down at my phone when he is in offensive zone when I knew there was no way BU would score
#9 - Cockerill - worse, with the second half he had last season I was expecting about a 30-point season
#10 - Chabot - worse, but not a big impact that he is worse. Had hoped he may develop into a 10-point season.
#11- Curry - better
#14 - Carpenter - no change
#15 - Bowers - worse, should have had a 40-point sophomore season
#17 - Fabbro - better, I finally see him worthy as a first round NHL pick. A lot more poise to his game this season along with more stamina and speed (meaning he no longer skates like he has weights in his skates)
#21 - Harper - worse, not the same player he was before the illness
#22 - Witkowski - no change
#26 - Kotkansalo - no change
#30 - Oettinger - no change, this one is tough. He's worse because it seems like he lets in a softy every game. He's better because he's kept the team in many games they had no business being in, so overall the same.
#31 - Prawdzik - no change
Three of the worse players (Cockerill, Bowers, and Harper) are dragging this team down ALONG WITH only having one impact freshman player (Farabee).
The good news is that there are more better players than worse players which speaks to Albie being able to develop talent. The bad news is that freshman class isn't strong though I do see potential in DeBoer, Wise gets an incomplete, while Cheremeta, Quercia, and Blixt matriculated as 19 or 20 year olds and could be the change in recruiting philosophy that most are speaking about on this board. Cheremeta and Quercia could turn into really good 4th line players on a championship-caliber team.
If Cockerill, Bowers, and Harper were meeting expectations maybe this team would be 15-10-3 but perhaps this season is part of the growing pains in change in recruiting philosophy, though I haven't looked at the upcoming classes.
The lack of top-level scoring from Cockerill, Bowers, and Harper has indeed hurt the team's overall success. I hope we can hang on to those three, plus Farrance and Krys along with Curry, Amonte, Chabot, Crotty, and Kasper that'd be a solid core of 10 very experienced upperclassmen skaters next season who'd be everyday players. That's the kind of roster construction a successful college team is going to need to win it all. Having the blue-chippers is a necessary component, but it can only be a component - not the majority. A team needs of the experienced Pat Curry, Matt Lane, Luke Popko, Hohmann kind of players just as much.Last edited by brassbonanza; 02-16-2019, 04:57 PM.
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Re: BU Terriers 2018-19: Albie in Charge
I've been thinking about the team's performance and in my mind have been going through the returning players and whether or not they are better or worse than last season. Here's my assessment:
#1 - Lynch - N/A
#2 - Switzer - no change
#3 - Amonte - better
#4 - Farrance - better
#5 - Crotty - better
#7 - Krys - same, he's very up and down (more down lately) but that's the player he's always been
#8 - Cloonan - better, I no longer look down at my phone when he is in offensive zone when I knew there was no way BU would score
#9 - Cockerill - worse, with the second half he had last season I was expecting about a 30-point season
#10 - Chabot - worse, but not a big impact that he is worse. Had hoped he may develop into a 10-point season.
#11- Curry - better
#14 - Carpenter - no change
#15 - Bowers - worse, should have had a 40-point sophomore season
#17 - Fabbro - better, I finally see him worthy as a first round NHL pick. A lot more poise to his game this season along with more stamina and speed (meaning he no longer skates like he has weights in his skates)
#21 - Harper - worse, not the same player he was before the illness
#22 - Witkowski - no change
#26 - Kotkansalo - no change
#30 - Oettinger - no change, this one is tough. He's worse because it seems like he lets in a softy every game. He's better because he's kept the team in many games they had no business being in, so overall the same.
#31 - Prawdzik - no change
Three of the worse players (Cockerill, Bowers, and Harper) are dragging this team down ALONG WITH only having one impact freshman player (Farabee).
The good news is that there are more better players than worse players which speaks to Albie being able to develop talent. The bad news is that freshman class isn't strong though I do see potential in DeBoer, Wise gets an incomplete, while Cheremeta, Quercia, and Blixt matriculated as 19 or 20 year olds and could be the change in recruiting philosophy that most are speaking about on this board. Cheremeta and Quercia could turn into really good 4th line players on a championship-caliber team.
If Cockerill, Bowers, and Harper were meeting expectations maybe this team would be 15-10-3 but perhaps this season is part of the growing pains in change in recruiting philosophy, though I haven't looked at the upcoming classes.
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Originally posted by Friend_of_BU_Hockey View Post
2010 - 3 (Gryba, Z. Cohen, Popko)
2011 - 2 (Pereira, Kraus)
2012 - 5 (Connolly, Millan, Rollheiser, K. Gilroy, Gaudet)
2013 - 5 (Megan, Escobedo, Rosen, Santana, Ruikka)
2014 - 4 (Noonan, MacGregor, Ronan, Moscatel)
2015 - 3 (Rodrigues, Hohmann, Moccia)
2016 - 5 (Grzelcyk, O'Regan, Lane, Oksanen, Moran)
2017 - 3 (Somerby, Roberto, Kelley)
2018 - 6 (Hickey, Olsson, Phelps, Macleod, Diffley, Melanson)
36 Seniors over 9 years = 4 Seniors/year average
In those Senior classes, the # of incoming Freshmen in each class was:
2010 - 5
2011 - 7
2012 - 10
2013 - 8
2014 - 8
2015 - 4
2016 - 9
2017 - 9
2018 - 9
69 Incoming Freshmen over 9 years
Out of the last 9 graduating classes, only 52% of the players in those classes were 4-year players.
Also, when looking at the returning players on the current roster (classes of 2019 - 2021), there were 26 incoming Freshmen with only 16 remaining on current roster --> 62% retention (or 38% turnover resulting from early departures, transfers, cuts, etc.).
Seniors (2019) - 8 Freshmen --> 4 Seniors
Juniors (2020) - 10 Freshmen --> 6 Juniors
Sophomores (2021) - 8 Freshmen --> 6 Sophomores
Recruiting may be an issue based on the context. When Quinn took over, it was very clear his focus on rebuilding BU Hockey would be based on recruiting blue-chippers more so than player development. He surrounded himself with assistants (Greeley, Albie) whose strengths were recruiting. While that approach certainly paid off in some ways (esp. from a branding standpoint), the lack of emphasis on recruiting 4-year players who could develop into impact players & leaders as upperclassmen is something I hope (and believe) will change for the better. BU Hockey needs more Rodrigues, Hohmann, O'Regan, Grzelcyk to complement the Bowers, Farabees (and Zegras next year)...Last edited by Jofa; 02-16-2019, 04:27 PM.
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Re: BU Terriers 2018-19: Albie in Charge
Originally posted by chickod View PostWonderful. So he'll stay one year and leave. We need OLDER leadership. The '09 team had a great SENIOR class. College hockey is getting older...you can't win with all 18-20 year-olds. And it's not just the physical maturity factor. These kids have one eye on the NHL before they get here. You need players who care about the TEAM - role players who don't have pro aspirations but will put their heart and soul into winning because they know their careers will be over when they graduate. Lowell and Providence have done it and others are quickly following suit. How long are we going to be the "farm team" for the USNTDP and NHL? And why should I bother to watch (much less attend) a team who is comprised of mostly NHL wannabes who give full effort half the time? I can watch the Celtics if I want to see that.
2010 - 3 (Gryba, Z. Cohen, Popko)
2011 - 2 (Pereira, Kraus)
2012 - 5 (Connolly, Millan, Rollheiser, K. Gilroy, Gaudet)
2013 - 5 (Megan, Escobedo, Rosen, Santana, Ruikka)
2014 - 4 (Noonan, MacGregor, Ronan, Moscatel)
2015 - 3 (Rodrigues, Hohmann, Moccia)
2016 - 5 (Grzelcyk, O'Regan, Lane, Oksanen, Moran)
2017 - 3 (Somerby, Roberto, Kelley)
2018 - 6 (Hickey, Olsson, Phelps, Macleod, Diffley, Melanson)
36 Seniors over 9 years = 4 Seniors/year average
In those Senior classes, the # of incoming Freshmen in each class was:
2010 - 5
2011 - 7
2012 - 10
2013 - 8
2014 - 8
2015 - 4
2016 - 9
2017 - 9
2018 - 9
69 Incoming Freshmen over 9 years
Out of the last 9 graduating classes, only 52% of the players in those classes were 4-year players.
Also, when looking at the returning players on the current roster (classes of 2019 - 2021), there were 26 incoming Freshmen with only 16 remaining on current roster --> 62% retention (or 38% turnover resulting from early departures, transfers, cuts, etc.).
Seniors (2019) - 8 Freshmen --> 4 Seniors
Juniors (2020) - 10 Freshmen --> 6 Juniors
Sophomores (2021) - 8 Freshmen --> 6 Sophomores
Recruiting may be an issue based on the context. When Quinn took over, it was very clear his focus on rebuilding BU Hockey would be based on recruiting blue-chippers more so than player development. He surrounded himself with assistants (Greeley, Albie) whose strengths were recruiting. While that approach certainly paid off in some ways (esp. from a branding standpoint), the lack of emphasis on recruiting 4-year players who could develop into impact players & leaders as upperclassmen is something I hope (and believe) will change for the better. BU Hockey needs more Rodrigues, Hohmann, O'Regan, Grzelcyk to complement the Bowers, Farabees (and Zegras next year)...
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Re: BU Terriers 2018-19: Albie in Charge
Originally posted by mookie1995 View PostGreat draft pick coming our way...
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Re: BU Terriers 2018-19: Albie in Charge
Great draft pick coming our way...
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Re: BU Terriers 2018-19: Albie in Charge
Originally posted by Harry Cleverly View PostExcellent article.
You watch BU, see four first-round NHL draft choices on the ice at the same time (Farabee, Bowers, Fabbro and Oettinger) and wonder why they aren't better? Then you check the respective ages of some of the other teams ...
It also shows that after the high-end talent, BU's depth players have been lacking.
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