Not counting last weekend teams taking a 5-0 lead in DI men's hockey were 263-0 and had never lost the lead and teams taking a 5 goal lead at any point in a game were 444-0, so a very hard hill to climb. As for you being nervous, it seems that you are a pessimist about BU and always expect the worst. As for the penalty, it was slew-footing which is a major and is also a point of emphasis this season.Only this team could have a five-goal lead and make me nervous. I didn’t think that hit warranted a five. But that could be my scarlet colored glasses.
They didn’t announce it as slew footing in the arena. They called it elbowing. And it seems I’m a pessimist? Jeez Sean are you just coming to that conclusion after knowing me for years?
Huge win last night. The game was certainly more even territorially than Friday night, but that is why having a good goalie makes a big diffference. With Skoog and O'Brien finally lighting the lamp this weekend, the balanced scoring on this team is going to help it come playoff time.
The other impressive aspect in last night's game was the discipline BU showed in not taking penalties. UMass was desperate to get on the power play (and theirs is very good), and they tried to bait our players into responding to provocations. They got no takers. I watched Skoog shake his head and smirk as he skated away from a slash after the whistle.
How was the crowd last night? Does this season have juice?
Did Peterson only get 1-2 shifts in the first? I know he's coming back from injury, but just don't know if he was too in pain to keep going, or that's all they wanted to give him.
How was the crowd last night? Does this season have juice?
Sad news to report - long time member of the BU Friends of Hockey, and former team manager of the 1971 and 1972 national championship teams Chris Henes passed away on Saturday. Chris also used to post here on occasion. Here is a link to his obituary.
http://hosting-6829.tributes.com/obituary/show/Christopher-C.-Henes-108548333
Chris was one of the good ones. May he rest in peace.