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BU has that PC transfer coming in as well.
The one that was a disaster at PC on the ice and likely another hired gun.
BU has that PC transfer coming in as well.
The one that was a disaster at PC on the ice and likely another hired gun.
Another very good and on point insight
I thought I was pretty clear that my point wasn’t just about Zegras or BC’s 1st rounders. I said look at the big picture over the last two seasons. How about Bowers and Krys (to name a couple of examples)? I also didn’t say it was always the coaches to blame.Every situation is different. Newhook had a great season but is owned by the Avalanche who are very good and have zero room for him so he stays another season at BC. Aapel Räsänen just left BC after his junior season. Wahlstrom had a poor season and left after one season last year. Knight is a goalie and was always coming back as Florida is in no rush at all. Boldy was up and down and only had 9 goals and by most accounts needs at least one more NCAA season. Zegras falls under the Wahlstom category for me - he was always going to leave after one season no matter what. Anaheim isnt good so they can afford to take on Zegras and play him since it doenst matter. Hutsko staying helps BC a lot - could be Florida saying they have no room as they are in playoff hunt as well. in summary, a lot goes into players leaving and its not always being the coach to blame.
Zegras’ departure may be expected and a good thing but looking at the big picture over the last two seasons, just about anyone who could have left early, has left early (waiting on Farrance’s decision). And as you noted, it’s a different story down the street. That’s not a good look for this coaching staff.
No, but you implied it was the coaches to blame, at least regarding BU.I thought I was pretty clear that my point wasn’t just about Zegras or BC’s 1st rounders. I said look at the big picture over the last two seasons. How about Bowers and Krys (to name a couple of examples)? I also didn’t say it was always the coaches to blame.
No, but you implied it was the coaches to blame, at least regarding BU.
Sean
Every situation is different. Newhook had a great season but is owned by the Avalanche who are very good and have zero room for him so he stays another season at BC. Aapel Räsänen just left BC after his junior season. Wahlstrom had a poor season and left after one season last year. Knight is a goalie and was always coming back as Florida is in no rush at all. Boldy was up and down and only had 9 goals and by most accounts needs at least one more NCAA season. Zegras falls under the Wahlstom category for me - he was always going to leave after one season no matter what. Anaheim isnt good so they can afford to take on Zegras and play him since it doenst matter. Hutsko staying helps BC a lot - could be Florida saying they have no room as they are in playoff hunt as well. in summary, a lot goes into players leaving and its not always being the coach to blame.
There could be some problems for BU next season. 1) Where will the scoring up front come from? 2)What is the defensive situation? We have 2 drafted defensmen coming in and are only losing 0-1. We will have 7-8 drafted defensmen next year so it will be interesting to see how things play out.
But, IMO the forward group may be deeper next season. In past seasons the 4th line has been a dump and change line. I think next year we may have some scoring ability. The five forwards we're bringing in next year all have some skill. The forward group for next year looks like a more well rounded group instead of a group where scoring was relied on 1-2 lines. Probably too early to even talk about this but, I feel as if next year BU can have a forward group not relied on just the first line
20-21
Mastrosimone-Amonte-O'brien
Cockerill-Wise-Peterson
Tuch-Skoog-Phillips
Zabaneh-Shlaine-Stevens-Quercia-Armstrong
19-20
Armstrong-Zegras-Harper
Cockerill-Wise-Curry
Mastro-Skoog-Phillips
Querc-Deboer-Brink-Chabot
My concern is that unless O'Brien looks like the furst rounder PC was hoping fro two years ago, we have no really high-end forward that can be the go to. We had two of those guys this past season in Harper and Zegras. I think we have a good group of next level guys (above average talent) in Mastrosimone, Phillips, Tuch, Skoog and hopefully O'Brien. Then I would group Amonte, Wise, Cockerill and Peterson. Quercia, Armstrong and Stevens have some good upside. DeBoer is a 4th liner at best based on what I have seen. I won't try to project the other freshmen, but I think they have some potential.
I'm hoping as much as anyone that Cockerill and Wise can have breakout seasons (point-wise). But until it happens, I'm not counting on it.
What I am hopeful is I believe that all freshmen forwards will be able to make an impact. Shlaine and Zabaneh are the more of the not as coveted as the other three coming in(including O'brien). Shlaine was the best player on his Shattuck team this season and put up great numbers. He is very good with the puck but his only flaw is his skating. He was supposed to come in 2021, but is coming in a year early (hopefully coaches wanted him to come and make an impact this year). Zabaneh reminds me of a Logan Cockerill 2.0. Small but his skating is amazing. He definitely needs to add more strength, but I believe his skating will not keep him out of the lineup. Also, he is responsible in the defensive zone. We'll find out in the fall but I definitely believe that Boguslavsky, Deboer, and maybe even Armstrong will have to work very hard to get into the lineup because all the freshmen forwards have some skill. Armstrong's physicality may be needed in the lineup, but that is all I saw from him really this year.
Hadn’t heard that Shlaine is coming a year early - is that definite? Also, Tuch has some good size and skill and could make an immediate impact.
No, but you implied it was the coaches to blame, at least regarding BU.
Sean
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My concern is that unless O'Brien looks like the furst rounder PC was hoping fro two years ago, we have no really high-end forward that can be the go to. We had two of those guys this past season in Harper and Zegras. I think we have a good group of next level guys (above average talent) in Mastrosimone, Phillips, Tuch, Skoog and hopefully O'Brien. Then I would group Amonte, Wise, Cockerill and Peterson. Quercia, Armstrong and Stevens have some good upside. DeBoer is a 4th liner at best based on what I have seen. I won't try to project the other freshmen, but I think they have some potential.
I'm hoping as much as anyone that Cockerill and Wise can have breakout seasons (point-wise). But until it happens, I'm not counting on it.
Good assessment on the returning forwards. Would like to see Quercia take a junior year step up as Curry did a year ago. Expectations for O’Brien have to be tempered despite his very strong BCHL season. He talks about the past season and looking ahead in this PentictonVees.ca interview. Tuch and Peterson will have the advantage of having played 18 games against college teams, but that doesn’t always assure a quick and effective transition to D1 hockey.
It’s safe to say balanced scoring by committee will be the M.O. next season. Much better face-off results—leading to increased puck possession at both ends—has to be one of the top goals for the coaching staff.
I wouldn’t assume Shlaine is coming in next season, even after signing his NLI. Right now there are 16 forwards (not counting Copeland) and good, experienced depth at center, which is Shlaine’s position. Unless there’s something unforeseen, I’d expect him to play a season of juniors and come aboard in 2021.
Good assessment on the returning forwards. Would like to see Quercia take a junior year step up as Curry did a year ago. Expectations for O’Brien have to be tempered despite his very strong BCHL season. He talks about the past season and looking ahead in this PentictonVees.ca interview. Tuch and Peterson will have the advantage of having played 18 games against college teams, but that doesn’t always assure a quick and effective transition to D1 hockey.
It’s safe to say balanced scoring by committee will be the M.O. next season. Much better face-off results—leading to increased puck possession at both ends—has to be one of the top goals for the coaching staff.
I wouldn’t assume Shlaine is coming in next season, even after signing his NLI. Right now there are 16 forwards (not counting Copeland) and good, experienced depth at center, which is Shlaine’s position. Unless there’s something unforeseen, I’d expect him to play a season of juniors and come aboard in 2021.
I think this is a big year for Albie to adjust to the roster and their skill set. This doesn't seem to be a high scoring team on paper. A more conservative, puck possession, sound defense structure would be my thinking to get better results.
I think this is a big year for Albie to adjust to the roster and their skill set. This doesn't seem to be a high scoring team on paper. A more conservative, puck possession, sound defense structure would be my thinking to get better results.
Did you see our defense play this year? The only puck possession they can do is giving the puck to the other team for gold plated scoring chances. If that's our plan for next year we are screwed, although if it gets Albie out the door quicker maybe its worth it.