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Re: BC @ UNH 11/6/09 Will the fanboys douse gasoline on this thread?
Well, that was interesting. Usually, we're on the wrong side of blowing a 3-0 1st period lead. Nice to see the team not give up in the third period and fight their way back to snatch a point.
Re: BC @ UNH 11/6/09 Will the fanboys douse gasoline on this thread?
Muse certainly was the game saver for the Eagles, especially in the final minute of OT. UNH had a great flurry of shots that he stood his ground on and kicked out. Give UNH credit for climbing back into the game. I thought Sneep's 2nd goal was def. the dagger but it was still early, and I was proven wrong. BC was lucky to escape with just the one point tonight.
When I read this post I immediately thought of Woody asking Frasier (the Rhodes scholar) why the stuff they use to fill potholes is always darker than the rest of the road.
Re: BC @ UNH 11/6/09 Will the fanboys douse gasoline on this thread?
nice comeback. reminded me of the HE game from a few seasons ago. We've come along way to now fretting about 'giving back a point' at the whitt. i compiled these stats for the bc board
from 96-97 through the current season BC is 18-23-7 vs UNH, those splits include 7-8-5 at home, 6-14-2 on the road, and 5-1 at neutral sites (7-1 overall in playoffs).
to arbitrarily divide that period in half, from 96-97 through 02-03, BC was 1-9 on the road and 4-5-2 at home and 2-1 at neutral sites. while from 03-04 to the present season, BC has been 5-5-2 on the road, 3-3-1 at home, and 3-0 at neutral sites.
at some point, i'll dig up my media guy and go back past 96-97 (the last 'bad team') and make that 1-10 look even worse (think it was like 1-16 or something). Overall, I think its more of an indictment of worse UNH teams than it is better BC teams to explain how they even got those last 5 wins up there.
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