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Boston College 2011-2012 season outlook

Re: Boston College 2011-2012 season outlook

Why on earth would you do that to yourself. Whats done is done. It is best left alone, in the past. Move forward my friend. Look to the future.

i know it but after that self flagellation i tempered the pain a bit it by watching the HE championship game:p
 
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i'm sure most who check in here know that it was posted on EA yesterday that Kreider will be back and is taking a full course load this summer to help him get his degree early
 
Re: Boston College 2011-2012 season outlook

i'm sure most who check in here know that it was posted on EA yesterday that Kreider will be back and is taking a full course load this summer to help him get his degree early

Kreider is the real deal....and I'm not talking just about hockey. He very seriously considered Harvard in the recruiting process, and by all accounts, he was an incredibly stand-up guy throughout the process. He talked to current and former players and was incredibly mature throughout, even when he told Harvard he was going to BC.

I am not at all surprised by this. I don't know his family, but they clearly raised a son so that he has his priorities in the right places. Tough to root against guys like Chris Kreider!
 
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Kreider is the real deal....and I'm not talking just about hockey. He very seriously considered Harvard in the recruiting process, and by all accounts, he was an incredibly stand-up guy throughout the process. He talked to current and former players and was incredibly mature throughout, even when he told Harvard he was going to BC.

I am not at all surprised by this. I don't know his family, but they clearly raised a son so that he has his priorities in the right places. Tough to root against guys like Chris Kreider!

sure is............anytime he's been interviewed or any time you hear about him it is always in a positive way
 
Re: Boston College 2011-2012 season outlook

From piecing together what other schools have published & what we have heard here's a decent look at what the schedule will be:

10-7 Ice Breaker -Grand Forks, North Dakota
10-8 Ice Breaker -Grand Forks, North Dakota
10-14 vs. Denver
10-15
10-21 vs. UMass
10-22 @ NU
10-28
10-29
11-4 vs. Maine
11-5 @ UMass
11-11 vs. NU
11-13 vs. BU
11-18 @ Notre Dame
11-19 OFF
11-26 @ Yale
12-2 vs. BU
12-3 @ BU
12-6 vs PC
Christmas/New Years Tourney: vs. Michigan, vs. Michigan State/Michigan Tech -Great Lakes Invitational, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Michigan
12-29 @ Michigan
12-30 @MSU/Michigan Tech
1-6
1-7
1-13 @ UMass
1-14 vs NU
1-20 @ Maine
1-21 @ Maine
1-27
1-28
2-3
2-6 NU (Beanpot) 8 PM
2-10
2-13 Beanpot Cons/Champ Game
2-17
2-18 @ Mack
2-24 @ PC
2-25 vs. PC
3-2 vs. UVM
3-3 vs. UVM

Still need: 1 vs UNH, 2 @ UNH, 2 vs Mack, 1 vs UVM
 
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^^^ i hate not having UNH as the last series (or even NU like a few years ago) but this year coming up with UVM at least it's 2 at home, in fact the last 3 games are in Conte, i guess that's good................. Seriously, BU on a Sunday in the middle of November? that's freaking awful, national TV or no national TV
 
Re: Boston College 2011-2012 season outlook

From piecing together what other schools have published & what we have heard here's a decent look at what the schedule will be:

10-7 Ice Breaker -Grand Forks, North Dakota
10-8 Ice Breaker -Grand Forks, North Dakota
10-14 vs. Denver
10-15
10-21 vs. UMass
10-22 @ NU
10-28
10-29
11-4 vs. Maine
11-5 @ UMass
11-11 vs. NU
11-13 vs. BU
11-18 @ Notre Dame
11-19 OFF
11-26 @ Yale
12-2 vs. BU
12-3 @ BU
12-6 vs PC
Christmas/New Years Tourney: vs. Michigan, vs. Michigan State/Michigan Tech -Great Lakes Invitational, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Michigan
12-29 @ Michigan
12-30 @MSU/Michigan Tech
1-6
1-7
1-13 @ UMass
1-14 vs NU
1-20 @ Maine
1-21 @ Maine
1-27
1-28
2-3
2-6 NU (Beanpot) 8 PM
2-10
2-13 Beanpot Cons/Champ Game
2-17
2-18 @ Mack
2-24 @ PC
2-25 vs. PC
3-2 vs. UVM
3-3 vs. UVM

Still need: 1 vs UNH, 2 @ UNH, 2 vs Mack, 1 vs UVM

I think we can safely assume February 17th will be home vs. Mack. You also are allowed 2 more non-conference games, because the IceBreaker is exempt.
 
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I think we can safely assume February 17th will be home vs. Mack. You also are allowed 2 more non-conference games, because the IceBreaker is exempt.

Beanpot is OOC which makes 7 (the max I believe)

@Sterlippo, it's terrible the 1st weekend in December/end of Jan has worked out great, why mess with it? Going against the NFL on a Sunday, doesn't make sense. There's a chance we won't play BU after 12/3
 
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Beanpot is OOC which makes 7 (the max I believe)

@Sterlippo, it's terrible the 1st weekend in December/end of Jan has worked out great, why mess with it? Going against the NFL on a Sunday, doesn't make sense. There's a chance we won't play BU after 12/3

I am aware the Beanpot is NC, and included that within my calculation. The maximum is 7 if you do not have any exempt games. As far as I know, the IceBreaker is still exempt, so this particular year you are allowed 9.

EDIT: Wow, I can't count. IceBreaker (2), Denver, Notre Dame, Yale, GLI (2), Beanpot (2). That's 9.

MORE EDIT: We have 3 possibilities of weekends for the UNH weekend. I'm guessing 2 of the 3 singlets would be on the Beanpot weekends.
 
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I am aware the Beanpot is NC, and included that within my calculation. The maximum is 7 if you do not have any exempt games. As far as I know, the IceBreaker is still exempt, so this particular year you are allowed 9.

IceBreaker = 2
vs. Denver = 1
@ ND = 1
@ Yale = 1
GLI = 2
Beanpot = 2
9?
 
Re: Boston College 2011-2012 season outlook

All this talk of 1's and 2's reminds me of the ending scene in Clue, where Tim Curry is adding up the bullets fired.
 
Re: Boston College 2011-2012 season outlook

All this talk of 1's and 2's reminds me of the ending scene in Clue, where Tim Curry is adding up the bullets fired.

it's either 1 + 2 + 1 + 1, or 1 + 1 + 2 + 1, although Tim believes at first it's 1 + 2 + 2 + 1. Great movie.

Dirty Harry was much more simple: "Do I feel lucky? ...well, do you, punk?" :D
 
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BTW, I took a look at what was posted here, compared it to my spreadsheet, and a few things mismatch. Not to mention, we could fill in a few UML games.
 
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Just wondering where you guys are coming up with a 'max 7' out of conf. games? The only max I'm aware of is the NCAA 34 games, not including exempts (the Alaska's, Ice Breaker, exhibitions, etc.).
Alabama Huntsville plays more than 7 games, and all of 'em are out of conference.
 
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I believe the 7 is the max number left over after playing HE games.
 
Re: Boston College 2011-2012 season outlook

Just wondering where you guys are coming up with a 'max 7' out of conf. games? The only max I'm aware of is the NCAA 34 games, not including exempts (the Alaska's, Ice Breaker, exhibitions, etc.).
Alabama Huntsville plays more than 7 games, and all of 'em are out of conference.

34 games max, 27 games are HE, so 7 games left. Depends on the conference what you get for number of OOC games
 
Re: Boston College 2011-2012 season outlook

Just wondering where you guys are coming up with a 'max 7' out of conf. games? The only max I'm aware of is the NCAA 34 games, not including exempts (the Alaska's, Ice Breaker, exhibitions, etc.).
Alabama Huntsville plays more than 7 games, and all of 'em are out of conference.

There is the NCAA limit of 34 games. However, not every conference plays 27 in-conference games. Hockey East and Atlantic obviously do, but ECAC plays 22, and both CCHA and WCHA play 28. In the CCHA and WCHA, two of those 28 could be exempt from playing an Alaska team in Alaska, meaning you'd play 8 NC games instead of 6. Atlantic and Hockey East, obviously 34 - 27 gives you 7. The ECAC non-ivies play 12 non-conference games. The ivies have a self-imposed limit of 29 games, but use the extra 5 for non-exempt exhibition games (D-III teams, a second Canadian team, "scrimmages" in conference, etc.).
 
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