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Boston University 2009-2010 Season Thread III: From the Beanpot until the end...

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Regarding the lineups, I feel very safe in guessing that Gaudet and Pereira will no longer be on Bonino's wing. Parker said he had thought about breaking that line up before the Maine series, and seemed very encouraged by the fact that Pereira and Gaudet created a few of the goals this weekend by themselves -- without Bonino's help.

I wouldn't be shocked if Parker has Gaudet center a line with Pereira on one wing and one of Connolly, Chiasson or Cohen on the other, simply to add another guy with some finishing ability.

Adding somebody like Santana, Courtnall or Gilroy could work, too, if Parker decides he just wants it to be an energy line -- Santana's probably the best fit if that's the case.
 
Re: Boston University 2009-2010 Season Thread III: From the Beanpot until the end...

Regarding the lineups, I feel very safe in guessing that Gaudet and Pereira will no longer be on Bonino's wing. Parker said he had thought about breaking that line up before the Maine series, and seemed very encouraged by the fact that Pereira and Gaudet created a few of the goals this weekend by themselves -- without Bonino's help.

He could break it up, but Bonino being on the ice is a lot of help considering how much attention the defense pays to him. Those two won't have the same scoring chances. Of course, there is no golden choice here that gives us zero loss in chemistry because we did lose a top center. Hopefully this weekend gives us some idea of who works well together in addition to the four points we need.
 
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Andy Glass

Just throwing out a name that hasn't been mentioned in all the lineup shuffling
 
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And Saponari hasn't really gotten the message completely yet. With the way Gaudet was playing, I don't think he'll get bumped from Bonino's wing, either. I think Connolly takes over Trivino's spot and Gilroy/Victor(/Glass?) fills in (as FOBUH said). Bonino's line would probably become the 1st, though.

Andy Glass

Just throwing out a name that hasn't been mentioned in all the lineup shuffling

It was there. Subtly. Not quite invisibly though. :p
 
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Sent Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2010)

Injury Expected to Sideline Trivino for Remainder of Season
Sophomore center suffered fractured fibula Saturday vs. Maine

BOSTON - Sophomore center Corey Trivino (Toronto, Ont.) of the Boston University men's ice hockey team is expected to miss the remainder of the 2009-10 season after suffering a fractured right fibula in Saturday's 5-2 victory over Maine, head coach Jack Parker announced on Wednesday.

"This is obviously a devastating injury for Corey and our team," said Parker. "After really coming along towards the end of his freshman season, he has blossomed into a strong first-line center, especially on defense, and it will be difficult to adjust our lineup based on the way he and our team have been playing as of late."

Trivino has centered the Terriers' top forward line during their second-half surge, helping them post a 9-3-0 record in their past 12 games and move into fourth place in the Hockey East standings after being in ninth place at the semester break. He appeared in all 28 games this season, tallying 15 points on four goals and 11 assists, and he scored the game's first goal in Saturday's win before suffering the injury in the third period. His 53.5-percent win percentage on faceoffs is tops on this year's Terrier squad.

"Fortunately for Corey, he is only a sophomore," added Parker. "Once his injury has healed, we expect him to pick up where he left off and continue to develop into an All-America-caliber centerman here at BU."

Trivino, who was selected by the New York Islanders in the second round (36th overall) of the 2008 National Hockey League Entry Draft, has totaled 28 points (10g, 18a) in 60 career games at BU. Prior to arriving on campus, Trivino played two seasons for the Stouffville Spirit of the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League.

The Terriers, who are ranked 19th in this week's USCHO.com national poll, will return to action on Friday (Feb. 19) when they hit the road to face Providence in the opener of a weekend home-and-home series. The two teams will meet again at Agganis Arena on Saturday night with both contests starting at 7 p.m.
 
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You got a source for us? Or any reason to think you might have any credibility left?

I think we are getting away from the fact that i was totally wrong about triv .... o wait
 
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Talked with Parker about the lines. He said a lot is yet to be determined -- they're shuffling things around in practice to see what combinations work better. The one thing he did say is that Popko will likely bump up to center one of the top 3 lines, mentioning he might even take over Trivino's spot between Saponari and Connolly.
 
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I think we are getting away from the fact that i was totally wrong about triv .... o wait

Actually you were since:

a) you said he was fine in the first place
b) "broken ankle" actually is a false term, and depending on which bone is broken near the ankle joint (in this case fibula) the recovery time differs, as well as severity etc.

But congratulations, you can be the sometimes right, stalking, medical file stealing version of 3hock. Relish it.
 
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Actually you were since:

a) you said he was fine in the first place
b) "broken ankle" actually is a false term, and depending on which bone is broken near the ankle joint (in this case fibula) the recovery time differs, as well as severity etc.

But congratulations, you can be the sometimes right, stalking, medical file stealing version of 3hock. Relish it.

and further proof he was wrong, the fibula is actually a bone in the shin, not the ankle. the break could've occurred near the ankle, but to call it a broken ankle is incorrect, and more likely that he knew the ankle was referenced as the injury after the game, took the other extreme of both of his "in the know" scenarios, being a broken ankle, which at this point in the season would obviously hold him out until the fall. and then he sourced it with someone who has been proven to be false and full of crap. so in sum, any 14 year old who pays attention to bu hockey could concoct that story as well as the first one and not be wrong, but also be wrong at the same time. if 3hock came on here originally and said "gilroy is leaving" then said "gilroy is staying" three days later, he/she would not be a credible source unless that change in story was backed by actual facts instead of vague references to a source that has already been disproven on here.
 
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and further proof he was wrong, the fibula is actually a bone in the shin, not the ankle. the break could've occurred near the ankle, but to call it a broken ankle is incorrect, and more likely that he knew the ankle was referenced as the injury after the game, took the other extreme of both of his "in the know" scenarios, being a broken ankle, which at this point in the season would obviously hold him out until the fall. and then he sourced it with someone who has been proven to be false and full of crap. so in sum, any 14 year old who pays attention to bu hockey could concoct that story as well as the first one and not be wrong, but also be wrong at the same time. if 3hock came on here originally and said "gilroy is leaving" then said "gilroy is staying" three days later, he/she would not be a credible source unless that change in story was backed by actual facts instead of vague references to a source that has already been disproven on here.

Well, to be fair broken ankle is commonly used to mean broken tibia or fibula apparently, but still wasn't the correct term.
 
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Well, to be fair broken ankle is commonly used to mean broken tibia or fibula apparently, but still wasn't the correct term.

well that's why i said it epends where the break occured. since the bone extends from the ankle to the knee, it could be "considered" a lot of things. but the thing that gets me is if there was actually a broken bone there, our friend here wouldn't have seen him walking home and "looking ok". no trainer in his right mind would let a kid with signs of a broken bone walk home without crutches.
 
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and further proof he was wrong, the fibula is actually a bone in the shin, not the ankle. the break could've occurred near the ankle, but to call it a broken ankle is incorrect, and more likely that he knew the ankle was referenced as the injury after the game, took the other extreme of both of his "in the know" scenarios, being a broken ankle, which at this point in the season would obviously hold him out until the fall. and then he sourced it with someone who has been proven to be false and full of crap. so in sum, any 14 year old who pays attention to bu hockey could concoct that story as well as the first one and not be wrong, but also be wrong at the same time. if 3hock came on here originally and said "gilroy is leaving" then said "gilroy is staying" three days later, he/she would not be a credible source unless that change in story was backed by actual facts instead of vague references to a source that has already been disproven on here.

First off are you really being technical with a broken ankle? Even candy honey acknowledged that it is a broken ankle

And my original post about triv said nothing about his injury, just the fact that he was walking on it.

And finally my source does not write on here so how can he be disproven?
 
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I'm sorry the kid got hurt, but I'm willing to hold off on the funeral procession for the season just yet. Trivino didn't exactly remind me of Drury out there. A whopping 15 points isn't exactly unreplaceable. They had better not fall apart over something like this. Personally I'd be more worried if Gryba went down...
 
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And finally my source does not write on here so how can he be disproven?

Usually, you need to prove that source is trustworthy in the first place. I can ask a stranger on the street when he thinks Trivino will be back and everyone would have a hard time disproving my "source."
 
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First off are you really being technical with a broken ankle? Even candy honey acknowledged that it is a broken ankle

And my original post about triv said nothing about his injury, just the fact that he was walking on it.

And finally my source does not write on here so how can he be disproven?

your original post said that he was fine walking home and would be playing on friday. if you can't see how obviously wrong you are here, i can't help you.

Your quote on your source:
And this is the same source as the Greer story.

this "source" DOES post here, about those overblown stories of a kid who played hockey for a high school that doesn't even list it on their official athletics website, but apparently the kid is a force to be reckoned with on the D1 level. so when you cited this person as your source, you gave no reason for anyone to believe you.

in truth, no one believed 3hock until his gilroy story checked out to be true, and then his subsequent information was spot on 100% of the time (without the accompanying polar opposite scenario), so no one asked for a source because it wasn't necessary.
 
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From four goals as a highly touted sophomore to All-American? That's a bit of a stretch. Hasn't really worked out for Trivino at BU yet. Wish him the best. Never wanna see anyone go down.
 
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