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Boston University 2012-13 Season Thread -- Part II

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2009 aside I wouldn't call it an "absolute abyss". Every year that BU gets to the Garden for the HE playoffs and makes the NCAAs I consider a success. That has happened quite a bit in those 15 years. I was an undergrad there in the mid 90s so I know what it WAS like, but I also understand there's more parity around the country.

As a season ticket holder I'm more concerned about the last few years. There's just been way too much talent for all of the 19-16ish seasons they've been having, and what's worse the teams seem to get worse as the season goes on, at least to my eye. It all points to the coach, no?

The success your program is having doesn't help matters, but this program is failing all by itself.

Very fair assessment, though my standards of a "successful" season are a bit higher. What you stated would be more in the acceptable category. The teams since the 09 season have not passed the eyeball test. Repeating mistakes, very few changes in schemes that are proving not to work - how much longer will we continue the statue 5 on 3 - frequent miscommunication and discombobulation on the ice, and repetition of bad habits. I don't at all question the heart of the players, especially this group who currently have nothing to hang their hat on, and they're giving their all on the ice, but I question that they're going out there under prepared by the coaching staff, or being told to repeat the same unsuccessful tactics over and over. Its the X's and O's aspect that is most concerning to me that has dropped off in the last three years and has lead me to the side wanting to see change at the top.
 
Generally speaking I apply the Tom Hanks "there's no crying" routine to all sports (as it should be), but I felt for this kid when I read in every paper that he was practically crying out there in front of everyone ... good hockey player too.

I'm fairly certain Rosen missed the cut off man on that 2nd NU goal. I wonder If Parker asked him what team he played for when he got back to the dugout er I mean bench
 
Interesting observation rover... good post. I think this freaking out this past week is pretty interesting; now coming to a height with this Beanpot loss once again. Part of the problem is that the fanbase had been fairly happy playing 2nd fiddle to BC as long as BU won the Beanpot (which they kept doing inexplicably for quite a while from 98-07 while BC was regularly fielding superior squads). Now that the precious Beanpot is gone people are freaking out. Well that plus all the off-ice issues (allegedly - hi mookie). Then again, 2009 swung a lot of people back onto the Parker bandwagon but that seems to be wearing off. I mean we're talking about a 15 year downswing with 1 season preventing it from being an absolute abyss.

Beanpot seems to mean a lot to the older fans. I like it, its a great event, and it gives you an excuse to go out and drink on a Monday night but its a steppingstone to hopefully better things. However, it should give the kids good experience playing in a high pressure situation in front of a (usually) full house.

IMHO the lack of recruits, poor effort, and no hardware except for as you say some inexplicable Beanpot wins had me wanting Parker out by 2001. IIRC '98 season was all Drury, '99 was horrible, '00 was all DePietro, '01 was horrible, '02 may have been also. That's when it was past time for a change.
 
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Beanpot seems to mean a lot to the older fans. I like it, its a great event, and it gives you an excuse to go out and drink on a Monday night but its a steppingstone to hopefully better things. However, it should give the kids good experience playing in a high pressure situation in front of a (usually) full house.

IMHO the lack of recruits, poor effort, and no hardware except for as you say some inexplicable Beanpot wins had me wanting Parker out by 2001. IIRC '98 season was all Drury, '99 was horrible, '00 was all DePietro, '01 was horrible, '02 may have been also. That's when it was past time for a change.

It means a lot because back in the day, winning a national title was virtually impossible due to the powerhouses in the West (Minn, Wisconsin, Michigan, NDakota), so the Beanpot win was almost an "eastern" National title for those involved. I know some older BU and BU alums who put the Beanpot up there equal to a national banner.
 
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Rover, perhaps the biggest indictment of parker is that on paper, you guys still get great recruits.
 
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Beanpot seems to mean a lot to the older fans. I like it, its a great event, and it gives you an excuse to go out and drink on a Monday night but its a steppingstone to hopefully better things. However, it should give the kids good experience playing in a high pressure situation in front of a (usually) full house.

IMHO the lack of recruits, poor effort, and no hardware except for as you say some inexplicable Beanpot wins had me wanting Parker out by 2001. IIRC '98 season was all Drury, '99 was horrible, '00 was all DePietro, '01 was horrible, '02 may have been also. That's when it was past time for a change.

In '02 we were 25-10-3, won the beanpot and lost in both the HE tourney and NCAA tourney to Maine (who was runner up in the NCAA championship game).
 
Whatever helps you sleep at night...

Sleepings ok.

Course things ever get tough I can glom onto a team from a place I didn't go to school. And for kicks I'll bandwagon jump onto the best team going in the middle of an historic rum of championship.

That'll help me :p
 
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It means a lot because back in the day, winning a national title was virtually impossible due to the powerhouses in the West (Minn, Wisconsin, Michigan, NDakota), so the Beanpot win was almost an "eastern" National title for those involved. I know some older BU and BU alums who put the Beanpot up there equal to a national banner.

And to follow up with that...here are some interesting factoids:

TOTAL NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS:
West: 48
East: 16

MOST CONSECUTIVE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS:
West: 12 (Michigan 1955 - Michigan State 1966)
East: 3 (Cornell - 1970, BU 1971-72)

NUMBER OF TIMES EAST HAS WON MORE THAN ONE CHAMPIONSHIP IN A ROW: 2 (In addition to above, BC 2008, BU 2009, BC 2010)

So for you young fans, he's right. It was a bigger deal because it was almost impossible for an Eastern team to win back then, since the Western teams were almost all Canadians (and older, also). There was virtually no inter-league play and not much "out of region" recruiting. In addition, the academic standards in the East made it improbable that they could admit some of the players that would regularly get into the Western schools. And you have to remember, there were almost NO American players in the NHL until the 60s. Not that the games weren't close, but it just seemed that the Western teams would pretty much just turn it on whenever they had to. Occasionally a goalie from an Eastern team would stand on his head or they would just play a perfect game and win one. But those times were few and far between.
 
Sleepings ok.

Course things ever get tough I can glom onto a team from a place I didn't go to school. And for kicks I'll bandwagon jump onto the best team going in the middle of an historic rum of championship.

That'll help me :p

I was on the ceglarski "bandwagon" well before I event went to college, so please, spare me.
 
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This is looking more and more like we are going to get walloped on Friday..... By the snow, not by the warriors!

Wonder what will happen with the game...
 
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I was on the ceglarski "bandwagon" well before I event went to college, so please, spare me.

touchy touchy... where did i name names? i was just thinking out loud. geewillikers :D
 
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Trust me, I've seen a lot worse hockey than you're seeing now!
 
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