Well… they made it interesting there at the end, but “close” is only good in horseshoes and hand grenades as they say…
You forgot the "
and drive in movies" part of that quote, Flag. Another casualty of our woke culture these days ...
Definitely a better weekend, but we need more 5-6 point weekends, instead of splits if we are going to make headway in HEA down the stretch. At least we are scoring more, and we had a good weekend on the PP. We just need to work on these defensive lapses leading to grade A chances. With BUs talent they aren’t gonna miss too many of those.
Overall, I have to say I was not impressed with BU this weekend ... and obviously the Beanpot Final was not a good start to their week either. There's a huge talent gap between the two programs right now - and at least the last decade - it makes me wonder how good a coach Pandolfo actually is? This year's team seems to be drastically underachieving, and they still have a losing record, which is why my prediction of a UNH win this weekend wasn't the stretch some of you thought it was. Some of us were chatting off-board about the "How good is Pandolfo really?" question, and as an outsider who used to have affection for Coach Parker's teams back in the day (as Scarlet can verify), I think it's a fair question to ask -
even if I might not be the most qualified person to answer ...
... which finally brings me to today's "what p!$$ed me off most about last night" point. I had other commitments that prevented me from watching the game live, but had heard some interesting feedback from friends who mentioned that the BU announcing team (Corbett and Lenihan, I believe?) were pumping up MS7's tires at the early stages of the broadcast. So when I came home and watched the game, start to finish,
I was amazed to hear the duo - not once, but twice - remark only minutes apart that (1) BU had enjoyed a 19W-1L-2T run against UNH in recent years (i.e. the Souza Era) ... BUT (2) Mike Souza is a great coach, but he is catching undeserved heat with his program's fans, and those people don't know hockey if they think he's not a good coach.
I mean, think about that for a second ... BU had lost one (1) - now two (2) - games to UNH over the last decade ... UNH has been in or around the cellar of HEA over that same decade. Yet before the advent of MS7, there was this guy named Umile who beat BU a LOT more often than his successor, and had his teams usually in or around the Top Four of the same league for his quarter century-plus in charge, all against superior opposing coaches as well.
Where did this "expertise" come from? Sounds to me like the "good ol' boy network" is springing to life once again to try to keep Souza in a job, and beyond being
annoying AND patronizing as he11, the BU announce team comes across as clueless. Are they trying to manufacture excuses for Pandolfo losing a game to the bottom-dwellers?? Lenihan cited his
bona fides as being a UNH grad. Congrats, but your take is clueless. If this was targeted to a BU audience only ... listen, I get it, red meat for the true believers ... but
they knew it was going out to a broader audience including UNH fans who watch this program WAY more often than Bernie and his bobo Mark do. Who the f*@k do they think they are, preaching to us how mistaken we are as UNH fans disapproving of the decade of losing that Souza has foisted upon us?!? How would he (and any BU fans) feel if it was a UNH announce team commenting on Pandolfo's abject lack of postseason success, a segment of the BU fanbase wanting him out, and then telling a split audience of BU/UNH fans they "don't know hockey"?!?!?
Maybe Bernie's lofty achievement of getting his own bobblehead night went to his head?? Regardless, their take on Souza/UNH was obnoxious, stick to BU, gents ...