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Boston College Offseason Thread: Basking in the glow.. again

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4 guys and 3 gals. No wonder one of the guys was drinking.
"An MBTA spokesman said Jane Stanton, the driver of the Jeep Cherokee; Philip Samuelsson; Patrick Wey; Parker Milner; Tina Dilandry; Reilly Corbett and Elizabeth Motley will be summonsed to court charges of being minors in possession of alcohol following the accident early Sunday."

Was the 4th guy's name Jane, Tina, Reilly or Elizabeth? Someone's gonna have to write a new song about a 'Boy Named ______'. ;) :D
 
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Was the 4th guy's name Jane, Tina, Reilly or Elizabeth? Someone's gonna have to write a new song about a 'Boy Named ______'. ;) :D

Reilly can go both ways (er, you know what i mean).
 
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Good grief, how many people were there in that vehicle??? Four to B&W, at least 2 to St Mary's, at least one (I think it was 2?) on campus... In a Cherokee? Squashy!!!

Any updates on Wey and the driver? The rest, IIRC, were treated and released, but those two were held overnight for observation (and treatment?)
 
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Couple of comments . . .

Glad everybody is okay. At least they used a sober driver. And yes, jcarter, if she was not charged with DUI, then we must assume she was okay to drive. Cops are trained to look for that sort of thing right away, even when there are serious injuries.

The operator of a vehicle is automatically charged with possession of alcohol if there is any open container in the car, regardless of drinking. When all occupants are underage, you are not even allowed to carry alcohol anywhere except the trunk (or in an SUV, behind the last row of forward facing seats).

And go read your posts; you actually said, "Just because she's not drunk doesn't mean she's not sober," or something to that affect. Huh?

Bottom line, for me; Jerry York will deal with this issue as he sees it best. He will have all the information, not hastily written articles with sketchy facts created to grab attention. Whatever punishment he hands down will be the right one -- and there are not many coaches I would trust to do this.

In other news, something most of us can probably agree on: Go Bruins!
 
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This post made my day.

Somewhere, a village is missing its idiot.

And go read your posts; you actually said, "Just because she's not drunk doesn't mean she's not sober," or something to that affect. Huh?

Someone negative repped me the other day this and I thought I would pass it along to you guys :

"is it really that hard to read thoroughly...."

It applies as I have already address that part numerous times as some of the other posters were having a hard time with it as well. It would behoove you to try and read more then just the last page on a thread if something doesn't seem to make sense.


truly and i stay/shy away from ever getting into any sort of confrontation here but jcarter, will you please go away?

You know what. Because you said please, I am going to leave this issue alone. I have said my peace and time will tell if I am correct. Go away....well at least as long as this is the topic at hand.
 
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Good grief, how many people were there in that vehicle??? Four to B&W, at least 2 to St Mary's, at least one (I think it was 2?) on campus... In a Cherokee? Squashy!!!

Honestly, this confused me, too. It seemed like it was the 3 hockey players and then 5 girls from the police report... making for 8 people squished into a 5 person vehicle.

At any rate, very glad no one was seriously hurt it appears. The punishment for these players will be appropriate, I'm sure.
 
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Posting so late based on an article I had to strain to read, even zoomed, was a bad idea!
Here's how I understood the breakdown of passengers in the Grand Cherokee:

*Jane Stanton, operator, admitted to Brigham and Women's
*Patrick Wey, front passenger, admitted to Brigham and Women's
*Tina Delandry, rear driver's side passenger, treated (and released?) at Beth Israel
*Philip Samuelsson, rear curb side passenger, admitted to Beth Israel for observation
*Reilly Corbett, fled scene, treated at St. Elizabeth (where did I get St Mary???)
*Parker Milner, fled scene, treated at St. Elizabeth
*Elizabeth Motley, fled scene treated at St. Elizabeth
*Jessica Coofield, fled scene, found on campus by campus police.

Fire had to use the Jaws of Life to extract front and rear passengers, which leads me to wonder how four people were able to flee the scene - perhaps out the rear hatch? Maybe the alcohol WAS in the back, and it fell out when kids got out?

When all occupants are underage, you are not even allowed to carry alcohol anywhere except the trunk (or in an SUV, behind the last row of forward facing seats).
I don't know if MA state law is different from New Hampshire, but up here in hillbilly country, NO under-aged driver is allowed to transport alcohol EVEN IN THE TRUNK, without a passenger, of age and related to the driver, in the front seat. At least, that's as of 1999, when I last read the driver's manual. Somehow I doubt laws have gotten more lenient... :rolleyes:
 
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To change the subject up a bit... if a kid is going to leave college early, when does this normally occur? Right after HIS season ends? Right after the NHL team's season ends? Right after the NHL Draft? August? I know it changes from case to case, but generally, what's the deal?
 
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To change the subject up a bit... if a kid is going to leave college early, when does this normally occur? Right after HIS season ends? Right after the NHL team's season ends? Right after the NHL Draft? August? I know it changes from case to case, but generally, what's the deal?

It depends, the rarest instance is a guy leaving mid-season. (Kyle Okposo)

Usually guys leave right after the college season to acclimate themselves to the pro game on an ATO. (Amateur Try-Out)

And sometimes they leave during the summer.
 
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Here's how I understood the breakdown of passengers in the Grand Cherokee:

*Jane Stanton, operator, admitted to Brigham and Women's
*Patrick Wey, front passenger, admitted to Brigham and Women's
*Tina Delandry, rear driver's side passenger, treated (and released?) at Beth Israel
*Philip Samuelsson, rear curb side passenger, admitted to Beth Israel for observation
*Reilly Corbett, fled scene, treated at St. Elizabeth (where did I get St Mary???)
*Parker Milner, fled scene, treated at St. Elizabeth
*Elizabeth Motley, fled scene treated at St. Elizabeth
*Jessica Coofield, fled scene, found on campus by campus police.

Were they wearing clown suits? That's an awful lot of people packed into one SUV. No wonder the driver couldn't see....
 
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