I said maybe
Now you know how the North Dakotas and The other elite programs feel when they play BU
I said maybe
Now you know how the North Dakotas and The other elite programs feel when they play BU
That would certainly explain our 3-1-1 record against the Sioux during this decade.
My take:
- always hard to know how much the level of the competition plays into it, but BU certainly looked "back to form". I didn't see Saturday's game, but I loved the pace of Friday's game
- Also great to see some balanced scoring, and in general, more scoring from the forwards.
- Carpenter has shown he belongs. For a kid who missed getting drafted twice, it's great to see him contribute. He is like Matt Lane (full of energy), but seemingly with more offensive upside as a freshman.
- Also good to see Oskar getting a couple points. He looks like he knows how to use his size.
- Oh, and Maguire is playing phenomenal hockey. Just in time for that tournament that nobody cares about...
Now you know how the North Dakotas and The other elite programs feel when they play BU
Was curious as to how A.J. Greer is doing in the Q...Has 0 points in 4 games, is -2 and has 6 PIM.
http://lhjmq.qc.ca/players/12339/00
I just looked at Greer's stats after the 8 games in 15 days. He started out well, with a point a game for the first five, but he was held off the scoreboard the last three. Overall he has 1-4-5 in 12 games, along with 14 penalty minutes and a +/- of 0 (http://theqmjhl.ca/players/12339/00). That matches his BU totals in a third fewer games (so far).It is still very early, so the jury should still be out. The team's next game is Friday, the start of 8 games in 15 days. It will be interesting to see how well he does in that stretch.
I took a look at his game-by-game stats and he has been in the starting lineup for all four games. He has not been on the ice for any of his team's goals and in his last game it appears he showed his frustration as he took all three of his penalties, including a roughing in the third and then a slashing at the end of the game. He also served a too many men of the ice penalty in the first period, for what its worth.
Sean
I was wondering when there was going to be a first line shake-up as Ryan Cloonan has cooled off big time from his hot start.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Per Coach Quinn, Oskar Andrén will play on the first line along with Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson and Danny O'Regan on Friday</p>— Boston Hockey Blog (@BOShockeyblog) <a href="https://twitter.com/BOShockeyblog/status/692828889387769856">January 28, 2016</a></blockquote>
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One of the NU posters posted one of Sean Pickett's videos - that one was from the 2005 Beanpot. Saw both Quinn and Bavis behind the bench as assistants. I've been reading through other teams' threads that are lamenting their seasons and how it's time for a coaching change and who would they/could they get as a replacement and I was wondering....Mike Bavis? Where is he now? Still with Springfield?
Also - they're honoring Jim Prior tonight for 30 years of being the PA guy. 30 YEARS!!! Wow.
So because of a skate issue, Maguire doesn't get the shutout?
Checked the box score
So Connor got the start but had a skate problem and left with a 1-0 lead early? Sean came in and mopped up?