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#12 UNH vs. #15 Northeastern: 10/26-27

Re: #12 UNH vs. #15 Northeastern: 10/26-27

Watched the highlights online. Wouldn't be the first or last time Rawlings loses a game for NU. Fundamentally awful. Butterfly Ad nauseam.
 
Re: #12 UNH vs. #15 Northeastern: 10/26-27

Mountain played great, until he let the game winning goal in with less than a minute to play in the third period.:D

ENTIRELY nothing he could do about that. It's not Mountain's fault Ellement and Manson were flopping around like hooked trout in front of the net. Both of them were in the crease. Ellement couldn't clear the puck out and Manson was just sitting around waiting until he got his legs pulled out from under him.
 
Re: #12 UNH vs. #15 Northeastern: 10/26-27

Watched the highlights online. Wouldn't be the first or last time Rawlings loses a game for NU. Fundamentally awful. Butterfly Ad nauseam.

I've had my doubts about Rawlings being a legitimate D1 goaltender ever since his freshman year. Everyone is impressed with his size but he doesn't use it very well. Madigan using the hook when the third goal was scored was precisely the right move and something that probably should have been done early last year. It will be interesting to see who gets the nod tonight.

Bryan Mountain is not the reason NU didn't come away from last night with at least a point.
 
Re: #12 UNH vs. #15 Northeastern: 10/26-27

I've had my doubts about Rawlings being a legitimate D1 goaltender ever since his freshman year. Everyone is impressed with his size but he doesn't use it very well. Madigan using the hook when the third goal was scored was precisely the right move and something that probably should have been done early last year. It will be interesting to see who gets the nod tonight.

Bryan Mountain is not the reason NU didn't come away from last night with at least a point.

Agreed in all regards. I have been very anti-Rawlings since his freshman year. All I heard was hype prior to his arrival on St. Botolph, and so far the only claim I've seen to be true about him during his career is his size. I was livid when I heard Gillies decommitted, not because Rawlings decided to stay nor because Gillies decommitted, but because Madigan is the one that needed to commit to Gillies. He needed to put himself in a position to look out for the future of this team and make it clear to Gillies that he was the go-to guy unless he proved otherwise. Rawlings has had three years to prove himself. Did Madigan think he was going to change overnight for his senior year?

Also, I know some people are going to call me crazy for this (frankly, I don't care), but for the past four years I've not understood why Mountain has never been given a chance. In all seriousness, what exactly has he done to prove he is an incompetent goalie? Every time I've seen him in relief (and even that one start against Merrimack), he has been more than adequate. There have been plenty of successful smaller goalies in Div 1 hockey. I'm certainly not calling for a change of guard here, but I'm just curious why it seems like he's always been a complete afterthought.
 
Re: #12 UNH vs. #15 Northeastern: 10/26-27

Recommendations for a bite and pint near Matthews?

Haven't been there since 2010, but there is a Uno Chicago Grill (used to be Pizzeria Uno) about a block away from Matthews-- on Huntington just east of Gainsborough (just around the block northwest of Matthews). The beer choices were good and the food is pretty decent, too. Good place to hang out... lots of TVs, too.
 
Re: #12 UNH vs. #15 Northeastern: 10/26-27

The cameraman has some trouble following the puck sometimes but quality-wise this free NU webstream kicks the **** out of UNH's pay stream & WBIN-TV.
 
Re: #12 UNH vs. #15 Northeastern: 10/26-27

Anybody with feed trouble?

I seem to be stuck buffering now that the 2nd period has started.
 
Re: #12 UNH vs. #15 Northeastern: 10/26-27

well now it tells me the program has not begun... got to be them.
 
Re: #12 UNH vs. #15 Northeastern: 10/26-27

seems they are back!
 
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Re: #12 UNH vs. #15 Northeastern: 10/26-27

Never has this problem to this degree,I shut it off,and go offline,and watch the game after it's over,at that point the buffering will not be a problem,if you want you can try the standard broadcast as opposed to the HD,it should be decent,but not good HD quality,If you are a UNH fan,I'm glad your watching a sorry for the buffering problems and hope you will try back and watch another Huskies game in the future.
 
Re: #12 UNH vs. #15 Northeastern: 10/26-27

This is great you guys are lucky to have it. Wife can watch what she wants and I can watch the game on the laptop... nice 17" screen.
 
Re: #12 UNH vs. #15 Northeastern: 10/26-27

0-0 tie with a ton of offense. Both those goalies had to dance for their dinner.
 
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