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Boston College Hockey 2010-2011, Part II - We Still Have Jerry York. Sorry, Everyone.

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Sorry for having Jerry York, are ya. ???

Hey, I heard he's got a 2nd career lined up. Diving coach.

Keep it classy, dude.
 
Re: Boston College Hockey 2010-2011, Part II - We Still Have Jerry York. Sorry, Every

Honestly have no idea where this is coming from....have another beverage.

Anyway, check out some of the USCHO sidebars. Belichick addressed the team on Tuesday and York's quotes after tonight's game shows that the RS title means something to these guys.

A few weeks back I projected BC to play UMass in the 2/7 matchup. Got part of it right ;)

With 41 points, BC ties 2007-2008 UNH for most points in the 10 team HE era. Also, BC becomes first team in this era to win 20 league games.

Only thing that could have looked better on the HE scoreboard tonight would have been Maine beating UMass and giving BC Providence instead. Look at how UMass has played BU, Merrimack, BC and Maine recently. No wins, but I believe every game has been decided by one goal or tie.

I prefer the tougher game against UMass. Gets them ready for the HE Semis and further. A quick easy win over Providence just leads to bad habits.

Jerry will have them ready and not overlooking UMass. Should be a hard fought few games.
 
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I prefer the tougher game against UMass. Gets them ready for the HE Semis and further. A quick easy win over Providence just leads to bad habits.

Jerry will have them ready and not overlooking UMass. Should be a hard fought few games.

i agree and with the two close games just played last week vs U Mass still fresh in their minds Jerry won't have to dig deep in his bag of tricks to get 'em ready.................Mullane 1st star last night , great sign with the Kreider injury. Jimmy Hayes-Carey-Mullane were on the ice for both third period goals though it is Almeida that was moved into Kreider's spot i guess
 
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i just watched Arnold's goal friday night about 5 times. just so typical of what we have seen from the start with him out working everyone to make a great play...........12th shorthanded goal of the year for BC (#1,tied with Irish)
 
Re: Boston College Hockey 2010-2011, Part II - We Still Have Jerry York. Sorry, Every

Get yours asses to Walter Brown Arena at 1pm to watch the BC women win their first ever Hockey East championship.
 
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As much as I hate to see Kreider out of the lineup, I really believe that BC will be fine. Our lower lines are filled with some very highly touted players, such as Steve Whitney (who at one time was a top 5 national recruit), Almeida (who led the EJHL in scoring), Kevin Hayes (1st rd draft pick) and Bill Arnold (51 pt scorer on U-18 team) and there is no reason these guys cannot help pick up the slack along with the likes of Mullane and Carey. Quite frankly, even without Kreider, this team has a lot more firepower than anyone else in HE, and probably anyone else in the country other than maybe Nodak. Throw in an experienced, battle tested, very talented defense and post season phenom John Muse and you can see where we are still in very good shape. My only real worry now is that we are an injury or two away from that 2001-2002 fiasco.

Regarding Kreider's injury, I also remember players coming back earlier than York predicted in past seasons, so if they are saying 4-6 weeks, am hoping he'll be back for the FF. The fact that he was at the game last night talking up a storm tells me he doesn't have a severe break or displaced fracture, which is good.
 
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The women's team won their first ever Hockey East tournament championship today!!
 
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An article I was reading on Kreider's injury mentioned that Alber was supposed to be out 6-8 weeks with his broken jaw yet came back in 3, so maybe there's hope for his returning for the NCAA's?? I wonder how much the decision to return is up to the player? What if the Dr says it's 90% healed but a bad check to the head could break it worse? Does the player make the final decision or the coach?
 
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can't be anywhere near as good as the kid who launched himself into the boards headfirst like he'd been shot tonight. thank god dumo only got 2 min, but that was an Oscar worthy performance

FANBOY ALERT!!!
FANBOY ALERT!!!
FANBOY ALERT!!!
FANBOY ALERT!!!

[dingdingdingdingdingding]

:p
 
Re: Boston College Hockey 2010-2011, Part II - We Still Have Jerry York. Sorry, Every

I would too but I don't think there are very many students who post here. Now that Tony The Tiger has graduated I think Tomwarns might be the only one. Come on Tom. Get some more of your friends on the forum here. This time of year would be a great time to let others know about this forum/website. :D

I know I don't post that often, but I'm still here...
 
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An article I was reading on Kreider's injury mentioned that Alber was supposed to be out 6-8 weeks with his broken jaw yet came back in 3, so maybe there's hope for his returning for the NCAA's?? I wonder how much the decision to return is up to the player? What if the Dr says it's 90% healed but a bad check to the head could break it worse? Does the player make the final decision or the coach?

I don't know what you were reading, but Alber was out 6 weeks to the day as far as playing in a game.
 
Re: Boston College Hockey 2010-2011, Part II - We Still Have Jerry York. Sorry, Every

The BC women are hosting their NCAA quarterfinal on Saturday at 1pm at Conte vs. Minnesota. BU is hosting theirs at 3 pm and they have the potential to meet in the National Championship game.
 
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Per the Hub website; see 4th paragraph re Alber

Boston College Wins Regular Season Title, But Face Playoffs Without Kreider
by Kat Hasenauer Cornetta • Mar 6, 2011 12:26 AM EST

Boston College may have won the Hockey East regular season title by winning both games of a home-and-home weekend against the University of New Hampshire, but it was not without a major set back.

Sophomore left wing Chris Kreider broke his jaw during Friday night's 4-0 at Conte Forum when teammate Brian Gibbons struck him with a clearing pass during the second period. Though Kreider wears a visor (a visor or cage is a requirement in college hockey), the puck found its way in. Kreider fell to the ice, bleeding from the jaw. He was able to get off the ice under his own power.

College Hockey News reports that Kreider was immediately brought to Tufts University Medical Center for x-rays and treatment. . Saturday night, according to SB Nation's BC Interruption, Eagles head coach Jerry York announced that Kreider broke his jaw in two places and would most likely be facing surgery this week. Kreider faces a possible 4-6 weeks away from the ice.



Kreider isn't the first BC player to suffer a broken jaw this season. Defenseman Patch Alber missed five games due to a broken jaw suffered in late December. His original time table for return was 6-8 weeks, but returned after only 3.

Kreider, a New York Rangers prospect, plays up for big games, as seen as his World Junior Championship performances (10 goals in his two years on the team) and his recent Beanpot MVP title, so BC wouldn't want to be without him come playoff time. But BC Interruption points out one possible bright side to the Kreider injury:
 
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As much as I hate to see Kreider out of the lineup, I really believe that BC will be fine.

I agree. I don't think a Miami or a NoDak is relishing going up against a BC team no matter whether Kreider is there or not. That's taking nothing away from Kreider; it just points to the overall depth of the Eagles' team.
 
Re: Boston College Hockey 2010-2011, Part II - We Still Have Jerry York. Sorry, Every

Any of you going to the men's game on Saturday who is blowing off the women's game: You are a bad fan.

Yeah, I said it.
 
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Any of you going to the men's game on Saturday who is blowing off the women's game: You are a bad fan.

Yeah, I said it.

No idea if you're kidding or not, but I'll never call anyone who "blows off" a women's hockey game a bad fan. It's just entirely different. Sorry.

Congrats to the Lady Eagles, hope they do well. How did they end up hosting? And what if that game goes multiple OTs on Saturday?
 
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