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  • Commesso played a hell of a game tonight. Not a bad way to end the season. And interesting fact - no ties!

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    • Originally posted by Scarlet View Post
      Commesso played a hell of a game tonight. Not a bad way to end the season. And interesting fact - no ties!
      yes kudos let’s hope he keeps that confidence and focus he looked like a different goalie than last night. But that PP needs some urgency, energy and movement. Wasting Hutson’s skill

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      • So...if BC beats UMass in the "play-in round," guess who we play? Unreal...(if #6 and #7 also win)
        Last edited by chickod; 03-05-2023, 12:09 AM.

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        • Unless UNH beats Providence.

          I’d like to know if game times have been assigned. I know we don’t know who is playing whom but I’d like to think Hockey East has made plans for when the four games will be played.

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          • Originally posted by Scarlet View Post
            Unless UNH beats Providence.

            I’d like to know if game times have been assigned. I know we don’t know who is playing whom but I’d like to think Hockey East has made plans for when the four games will be played.
            According to the Hockey East website all "first round" games are at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday. Quarterfinals just says Saturday, March 11 "TBA." I'm guessing TV might have a say...one might think they would be staggered given that it's not as if anyone is playing the next day. The semis and finals are the following weekend so I don't see why they even have to play them all on the same day.
            Last edited by chickod; 03-05-2023, 12:24 AM.

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            • Originally posted by chickod View Post

              According to the Hockey East website all "first round" games are at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday. Quarterfinals just says Saturday, March 11 "TBA." I'm guessing TV might have a say...one might think they would be staggered given that it's not as if anyone is playing the next day. The semis and finals are the following weekend so I don't see why they even have to play them all on the same day.
              https://hockeyeastonline.com/men/art...-field-set.php

              Saturday, March 12
              #5 Boston University at #4 UConn - 4:30pm
              TBD at #3 UMass Lowell - 4:30pm (NESN+)
              TBD at #2 Massachusetts - 7pm
              TBD at #1 Northeastern - 7:30pm (NESN+)

              From last year but they did stagger them a bit. I think a true four game stagger would be cool but maybe depends on arenas involved too. Maybe this is the time to mention that I believe Hockey East is the only conference that has a single game format for the QF round. I'm conflicted on that. Provides for one great day of hockey but not the best format if you're trying to get your best teams to the Garden. Of course I say that and all home teams won last year. Attendance typically blows for this round so I do understand the nature of making it easier on fans and saying here it is, just one game, one chance to go.

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              • Also, you're right about not needing to have them on the same day. There might be some people who would go to one game on Saturday and another venue on Sunday. If you followed an NFL scheduling model you could play something like 4:30 and 7 on Saturday and then come back with 1 and 4:30 on Sunday.

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                • Another aspect of this I didn't account for. Wouldn't providing Merrimack, NU and UConn the chance to sweep a series against potentially three top 25 teams in the PWR help them? I know there's a chance they lose a game in the series but those teams could desperately need some wins in the QF round for PWR purposes. As it stands now it certainly looks like even Merrimack is toast with just a single loss. So I don't see how the format helps these bubble teams this year anyway. It's not like these teams are in a position where if they get swept it would be the 2nd loss that knocked them out of NCAAs. They need wins.

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                  • Originally posted by J.D. View Post
                    Another aspect of this I didn't account for. Wouldn't providing Merrimack, NU and UConn the chance to sweep a series against potentially three top 25 teams in the PWR help them? I know there's a chance they lose a game in the series but those teams could desperately need some wins in the QF round for PWR purposes. As it stands now it certainly looks like even Merrimack is toast with just a single loss. So I don't see how the format helps these bubble teams this year anyway. It's not like these teams are in a position where if they get swept it would be the 2nd loss that knocked them out of NCAAs. They need wins.
                    Agreed. The league isn't exactly helping their own teams. As it stands now, there's only one Hockey East team that even makes the tournament. Of course, if BU doesn't win it then there will be at least two, because the winner gets the automatic bid.

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                    • Originally posted by chickod View Post

                      Agreed. The league isn't exactly helping their own teams. As it stands now, there's only one Hockey East team that even makes the tournament. Of course, if BU doesn't win it then there will be at least two, because the winner gets the automatic bid.
                      What’s better for pairwise? A single win? Or two wins and loss to the same team?

                      I can’t recall hockey east ever only getting one team in. Although BU winning the tournament is something of a dubious proposition at this point.

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                      • BU plays at 4:30pm Saturday according to the ticket offer on the season ticket holder site.

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                        • Who would be Lane Hutson's competition for HE Player of the Year? He should be a shoe-in for Rookie of the Year.
                          BU Hockey: The trophy case is once again growing

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                          • Originally posted by defkit View Post
                            Who would be Lane Hutson's competition for HE Player of the Year? He should be a shoe-in for Rookie of the Year.
                            I would say Matt Brown is the chief competition. Considerations to Jefferies from Merrimack and McDonough from NU (20 goals). Levi has some really good conference only numbers. I would go with Hutson since he’s the scoring leader as a defenseman and has that wow factor when you see him play.

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                            • Originally posted by defkit View Post
                              Who would be Lane Hutson's competition for HE Player of the Year? He should be a shoe-in for Rookie of the Year.
                              Definitely Levi. His .947 save percentage in conference games blows every other goalie away. I suspect Levi wins POTY and Hutson will be ROTY.

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                              • As long as we’re talking along those lines, do we think Jay is the front runner for coach of the year?

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