Yup. Northeastern/Providence in the (presumably) early game. Unless Jerry York somehow wants to play the 5pm game for the 'extra rest'.
NESN is in charge, not Jerry York.
Yup. Northeastern/Providence in the (presumably) early game. Unless Jerry York somehow wants to play the 5pm game for the 'extra rest'.
I agree. Looks like we have the 8:00 game.... if CHN is correct.
Yup. Northeastern/Providence in the (presumably) early game. Unless Jerry York somehow wants to play the 5pm game for the 'extra rest'.
NESN is in charge, not Jerry York.
But don't you think this year Northeastern is a bigger draw??? I do. I hate hate hate that every time BU is a 1 or a 4 and should be playing the early game, NESN pushes the game to the nightcap. And why is it the few times BU is a 1 or a 4, they always seem to play BC???
ETA: Yay!! Thanks Tater.
I thought it was the top seed choice for this tournament?
yes for in garden attendance
no- for viewers on NESN
8 pm game better for Providence fans
As best as we have been able to figure out over the years....NESN chooses. I don’t know if we ever got 100% confirmation on that.
I thought it was the top seed choice for this tournament?
As I recall, the highest remaining seed played in the early game until 2009, when #1 BU played #6 BC in the late game. I went through all the Hockey East press releases available online (which only go back to the 2003-04 season) and from 2004-08 the releases confirm the highest seed played in the early game. From 2010-14 once again the highest seed played in the early game and then in 2015 (#1 BU) and 2016 (#1 BC) the highest seed played in the late game. Last season the highest seed once again played in the early game.As best as we have been able to figure out over the years....NESN chooses. I don’t know if we ever got 100% confirmation on that.
Despite your claim to the contrary Connecticut was a good team and won 7 straight at the end of the season, including wins over each of the top 4 four (at PC, BC, at NU and BU). In fact, Connecticut is the only team to have wins all four this season.What does this mean? That because they managed to beat a ****ty UConn team in OT that somehow the previous two and a half hours of utter and absolute **** doesn't matter?
2009, BU was #1 seed and playing BC. that game was nightcap. So if it's the early game this time around i really have no idea how they decide. Can't imagine Parker chose to play 2nd game back then.
Despite your claim to the contrary Connecticut was a good team and won 7 straight at the end of the season, including wins over each of the top 4 four (at PC, BC, at NU and BU). In fact, Connecticut is the only team to have wins all four this season.
Sean
Evan Rodrigues had an up and down career at BU. After a solid freshman season (tied for 108th out of 227 and 79th out of 158 forwards in scoring since 1984) he septupled his goals and almost tripled is overall points his sophomore season. However, as part of the dismal 2013-14 season his scoring dropped to close to his freshman season, before rising once again his senior season.That team had a lot of players that weren't D-1 caliber.
And Rodrigues had only 10 points, I think. Then he racked up over 60 with Eichel the next year.
I aim to pleaseI would love to see the 1991 or 1995 #'s.![]()
Or notThanks for the post Sean. Curry scores tonight!![]()
Yeah, they're not good. BC and BU are not good. PC is ok. NU is decent. Uconn was the 5th best team in the 4th best conference. That's not good. If logic fails, just watch the games this weekend. That was not good hockey.
Yeah, they're not good. BC and BU are not good. PC is ok. NU is decent. Uconn was the 5th best team in the 4th best conference. That's not good. If logic fails, just watch the games this weekend. That was not good hockey.