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  • brassbonanza
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    Originally posted by Sean Pickett View Post
    Well NMU thinks it's still on. They've announced the games for 5-6 November and they're going to honor their 1991 NCAA championship team that weekend.

    Sean
    Yeah, I saw that after I post. Should've checked that thread first :P

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  • Sean Pickett
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    Originally posted by brassbonanza View Post
    The NMU series may no longer be on the table for this year.
    Well NMU thinks it's still on. They've announced the games for 5-6 November and they're going to honor their 1991 NCAA championship team that weekend.

    Sean

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  • hydrant
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    BU also @ Brown for 1 game next year.

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  • Cross Check
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    Originally posted by buoldtimer View Post

    And beat BC in that series.
    One of the last Len Ceglarski specials. Thanks for bringing up that chestnut...

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  • brassbonanza
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    The NMU series may no longer be on the table for this year.

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  • bcmsu9196
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    That '91 BC team was never quite the same after losing the Beanpot that year. A two-week layoff before the NCAAs after losing to Northeastern didn't help, even though BC outshot UAA, which largely held on behind Krake. UAA made the NCAAs again the next season, but also got swept at Alaska Fairbanks, including one game where UAF had a number of walk-ons in the lineup.

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  • buoldtimer
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    Originally posted by Section 6, Row S View Post

    Yup. Anchorage had a goalie named Paul Krake who stole the series against a vastly superior BC team.
    1. I think Paul Krake's father (Skip) played a few games with the Bruins in the late '60's - early '70's.

    2. That BC team had a season ending sequence similar to the BU team in '97 - '98. Strong regular seasons, loss in the first round of the HE tourney (BC to NU, BU to MC), loss in the nationals (BC to UAA, BU to UNH).

    BC's demise was more shocking. That BC team was far better than the 97-98 BU team.


    Last edited by buoldtimer; 05-20-2021, 12:36 PM.

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  • mookie1995
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    Originally posted by DLG View Post

    Sounds like another disaster of out of conference schedule- who is responsible for that- I think both the coach and AD
    If they are WINS, they are awesome games.

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  • Section 6, Row S
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    Originally posted by buoldtimer View Post

    And beat BC in that series.
    Yup. Anchorage had a goalie named Paul Krake who stole the series against a vastly superior BC team.

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  • buoldtimer
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    Originally posted by Sean Pickett View Post
    As I recall UAA played in the NCAA first round at BC in 1991 and made a New England trip in 1991-92 when they played at UNH, MC and UML. As for Alaska (Fairbanks), they made several England trips before joining the CCHA: 1986-87 when they went played at Maine and Norwich, as well as the Yale Hockey Classic; 1987-88 when they played at Norwich, NU (I was at that game) and MC; 1990-91 when they played at the RPI Tournament, MC and PC; and 1991-92 when they played at Army and Maine.

    And beat BC in that series.

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  • Sean Pickett
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    Originally posted by Scarlet View Post
    Why do you say that? I don't know if Alaska (either school) has ever come to Boston. Better than Sacred Heart (no offense intended). They're also going to Northern Michigan in October.
    As I recall UAA played in the NCAA first round at BC in 1991 and made a New England trip in 1991-92 when they played at UNH, MC and UML. As for Alaska (Fairbanks), they made several New England trips before joining the CCHA: 1986-87 when they went played at Maine and Norwich, as well as the Yale Hockey Classic; 1987-88 when they played at Norwich, NU (I was at that game) and MC; 1990-91 when they played at the RPI Tournament, MC and PC; and 1991-92 when they played at Army and Maine.

    Originally posted by DLG View Post
    Alaska is on the verge of folding the program- No NCHC school in last 5 years. expect to see LIU next
    Why do we need two games against these teams- They are in Boston area- does no one else want to play them
    Understand when we go there need two games to justify trip
    I'm not sure where you heard that Alaska was on the verge of folding, but that's not what I understand. If either Alaska program is close to folding it appears to be Alaska Anchorage, although there is an effort underway to save the program that the new NHL Seattle Kracken are supporting. Alaska (Fairbanks) on the other hand is forging ahead as an independent. Furthermore, despite the budget cuts forced on the University of Alaska system by the governor in 2019, Alaska (Fairbanks) increased spending on hockey by 9.3% over the previous season. So, they seem committed to keeping hockey.

    As far as Alaska coming to BU I support it as it helps Alaska and I get to seem them again after 23 seasons. You may not want to see them play, but I do. I care less about seeing ASU as BU just hosted them two seasons ago. I suspect that at least one of those series is two replace the previous planned series with UAH. I also wouldn't mind seeing LIU, although I would only want a single game. And as for BU's OOC I don't need or want to just see NCHC teams season after season. There are other teams I would enjoy seeing come to Agganis, like MTU, OSU, PSU, BSU, LSSU, AFA and RIT.

    Sean
    Last edited by Sean Pickett; 05-19-2021, 06:41 PM.

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  • DLG
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    Originally posted by Scarlet View Post

    Why do you say that? I don't know if Alaska (either school) has ever come to Boston. Better than Sacred Heart (no offense intended). They're also going to Northern Michigan in October.
    Alaska is on the verge of folding the program- No NCHC school in last 5 years. expect to see LIU next
    Why do we need two games against these teams- They are in Boston area- does no one else want to play them
    Understand when we go there need two games to justify trip

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  • Scarlet
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    Originally posted by DLG View Post

    Sounds like another disaster of out of conference schedule- who is responsible for that- I think both the coach and AD
    Why do you say that? I don't know if Alaska (either school) has ever come to Boston. Better than Sacred Heart (no offense intended). They're also going to Northern Michigan in October.

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  • DLG
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    Originally posted by ericredaxe View Post
    The season ticket email came out.... not sure if this is new info but we will have 2 home games against BC. Alaska and ASU will both be coming to town for a pair of games.
    Sounds like another disaster of out of conference schedule- who is responsible for that- I think both the coach and AD

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  • ericredaxe
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    The season ticket email came out.... not sure if this is new info but we will have 2 home games against BC. Alaska and ASU will both be coming to town for a pair of games.

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