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BC Hockey '13-'14: The Quest To Make Holy Cross Transitive Property National Champs

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No, because every game is an independent event and the result of one has no bearing on the results of the others.

In fact, if they lose a game before the tournament, that probably means they aren't as good a team compared to if they do NOT lose a game before the tournament.

you are responding to someone who thinks hockey is NHL 2013 on Xbox
 
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idiot? go back a.d read your posts, you talk like a 7 year old at recess. the definition of a schoolgirl

thank you oh great one for approving what we can say

Says the dude who doesn't know how to formulate a sentence, use proper punctuation or capitalize letters when they are supposed to be capitalized.

You can continue to say whatever the hell you want, but that doesn't stop you from looking like a fool when you make ridiculous and stupid statements.

you are responding to someone who thinks hockey is NHL 2013 on Xbox

BURN!! You told me...
 
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No, because every game is an independent event and the result of one has no bearing on the results of the others.

In fact, if they lose a game before the tournament, that probably means they aren't as good a team compared to if they do NOT lose a game before the tournament.

I don't think it will affect the outcome of future games.

It's just something I don't want to keep hearing about throughout the tournament. I don't really want the kids hearing it either.

I mean, I am 100% confident that Jerry York knows how to handle these situations and make sure they kids don't start to think too much of themselves because they have won however many in a row. But it is probably easier to manage if that isn't even an issue at all.

Just my 2 cents. I'm not actively rooting for them to lose.
 
I don't think it will affect the outcome of future games.

It's just something I don't want to keep hearing about throughout the tournament. I don't really want the kids hearing it either.

I mean, I am 100% confident that Jerry York knows how to handle these situations and make sure they kids don't start to think too much of themselves because they have won however many in a row. But it is probably easier to manage if that isn't even an issue at all.

Just my 2 cents. I'm not actively rooting for them to lose.

And you run your mouth about other peoples grammar? ***

multiple errors and this coming from someone who proof reads it 4 or 5 times

lets make sure "they kids"

duh+
 
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win or lose i think these next three games will be good for this team due to the style of play of the opponents. good prep for playoff hockey.
 
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No, because every game is an independent event and the result of one has no bearing on the results of the others.

In fact, if they lose a game before the tournament, that probably means they aren't as good a team compared to if they do NOT lose a game before the tournament.

That or with HE clinched, they tone it down and get ready for the post season. I'd imagined they want to keep winning for the PWR and #1 ranking
 
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And you run your mouth about other peoples grammar? ***

multiple errors and this coming from someone who proof reads it 4 or 5 times

lets make sure "they kids"

duh+

A "typo" is different than "grammar" and who the **** said I proof read my posts 4 or 5 times? Haha, I rarely proof read anything I write on the internet. Just for the most part know how to formulate sentences, use proper punctuation and most importantly know what the shift key does.

But hey, maybe one of these days you will learn how to use the shift key too.
 
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That or with HE clinched, they tone it down and get ready for the post season. I'd imagined they want to keep winning for the PWR and #1 ranking

Jerry never takes the foot off the pedal at this time of the year, he smells blood in the water

I mean, I am 100% confident that Jerry York knows how to handle these situations and make sure they kids don't start to think too much of themselves because they have won however many in a row. But it is probably easier to manage if that isn't even an issue at all.
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i agree
 
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Play to win always. The other option is to be a loser. Frickin' no brainer, eh?
 
Play to win always. The other option is to be a loser. Frickin' no brainer, eh?

real coaches win, children over analyze things and focus on grammar, or lack of it
the thought of BC not wantjng teams thinking they are unbeatable is moronic at best. stay inside their head and put the peddle down
 
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real coaches win, children over analyze things and focus on grammar, or lack of it
the thought of BC not wantjng teams thinking they are unbeatable is moronic at best. stay inside their head and put the peddle down

Don't disagree but hard to have that intensity for each minute for 60 minutes or more. Individuals still prone to make mistakes or wrong decisions with the puck leading to goals for the opposing teams. Like BB says, they or we made more plays. Luck or talent or both ???
 
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very good players always seem to be lucky
 
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They are not soft, the team is. one line team with a very good goalie

100% of success came from playing those 3 together.
The scoring is split 50-50 between that line and the rest of the team.
The rest of the team has more game winning goals.
 
The scoring is split 50-50 between that line and the rest of the team.
The rest of the team has more game winning goals.

ok
you do get the fact they piled up while they were playing with them first half
look at what the 3 players who played with jd/ba and other 2 with kh before and after

thats the % that matters obviously

one trick donkey and a very good one at that. with goalie coming on, they will be tough to beat.
 
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ok
you do get the fact they piled up while they were playing with them first half
look at what the 3 players who played with jd/ba and other 2 with kh before and after

thats the % that matters obviously

one trick donkey

You do realize that this information takes like 15 seconds to look up and actually get real information rather than make things up?

Per collegehockeyinc.com, which allows you to filter stats by date:

Since the Holy Cross game after which the top line was united, BC has scored 81 goals, of which 40 have been scored by Hayes (16), Gaudreau (15) or Arnold (9). That's 49.4%.

For the season at large - including before Gaudreau, Arnold and Hayes were united on the same line - those three have combined for 61 of BC's 136 goals, 44.8%.

So amazingly once again everyone who actually knows what they're talking about is right, what a shock. BC's scoring from lower lines is pretty comparable with scoring from other top teams, it's just the first line that's disproportionately good.
 
Re: BC Hockey '13-'14: The Quest To Make Holy Cross Transitive Property National Cham

You do realize that this information takes like 15 seconds to look up and actually get real information rather than make things up?

Per collegehockeyinc.com, which allows you to filter stats by date:

Since the Holy Cross game after which the top line was united, BC has scored 81 goals, of which 40 have been scored by Hayes (16), Gaudreau (15) or Arnold (9). That's 49.4%.

For the season at large - including before Gaudreau, Arnold and Hayes were united on the same line - those three have combined for 61 of BC's 136 goals, 44.8%.

So amazingly once again everyone who actually knows what they're talking about is right, what a shock. BC's scoring from lower lines is pretty comparable with scoring from other top teams, it's just the first line that's disproportionately good.

put the stats away poindexter and watch the games... one trick pony but a very good one at that. even the goals they don't score, they have their hand in something like 75% of all production. just look at what their ex line mates have done since being bumped.

one trick pony..
 
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