Re: Boston College: It's Trophy Time
Steve ) call the electrician )
I think this on and off thing didn't work last night )
Not that it mattered to BC since they clinched 1st but still they hopefully had no injuries and be ready for 60 minutes of hockey in post season play
Hey Ray. . . I should have explained my on/off switch previously, but I mean in games they have a lead. Have seen it many times this season.
Vs Michigan St, up 4-1 in the 3rd, they go into cruise control (turn it off) and give up 3 in under 2:00 and MSU ties the game they have no business being close in. BC then gives it their best fu (turn it back on) and score two, winning 6-4.
At UNH in November, BC holding a 3-1 lead in the third and having taken their foot off the pedal, UNH scores to get within one. Four minutes later, the Eagles turn it back on and score two goals in under a minute, winning 6-3. Similar in the PC home game, BC cruising at 5-2 and give PC a goal, they turn it back on for 2 more for a 7-3 final. There are other games this season where this has happened.
Those are some examples of my definition of the on/off switch.
Vs Notre Dame, we blew the lead and never recovered. But in that one, we didn't turn it off, IMO. We were just gassed by having 3 key guys sitting in the stands watching and we were unable to recover.
FWIW, I prefer no on/off switch as well, but it sure is nice that they have the 'on' switch in the arsenal. Always best to get up on the opponent and keep piling it on and put them away, or at least keep the foot on the pedal and not let them back in the game. But this is still a young team that hopefully has learned, that at this level, any team, regardless of record or conference, is capable of burning you at any given time, even if you are the far superior team talent wise.
It's 'lose and go home' season. Play with the 'off' switch now and they're asking for trouble.