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Brown Hockey 2012-2013:Climbing the ECAC Ladder

Re: Brown Hockey 2012-2013:Climbing the ECAC Ladder

Is anyone else heading down to Atlantic City? I'm hoping for a good turnout by Brown fans, but with students on spring break right now, I don't know if it will happen.

I will be there Saturday if Brown is playing in the Championship game. Unfortunately, work will not allow me to be there on Friday.
 
Re: Brown Hockey 2012-2013:Climbing the ECAC Ladder

So I just opened USCHO.com and there, at the top of the page is a huge article about RPI (re: brackets). I have the greatest respect for RPI, a worthy opponent, but what is USCHO's problem with Brown hockey? We are the Cinderella team of the year, pretty much, and knocked off RPI last weekend. But I haven't seen a single pic of a Brown game or player on that front page.

Just had to vent. Beware the power of the Brown Side, USCHO editors. (cue Imperial March)


- Darth
 
Re: Brown Hockey 2012-2013:Climbing the ECAC Ladder

My thoughts heading to Atlantic City.

http://brownhockeyblog.blogspot.com/

Nice summary of the past few weeks and looking ahead to Atlantic City and beyond.

Your optimism about next year's team seems warranted, but I want to point out the obvious: We need to recruit another Borelli or Danis. When you look at the shot totals for many of our games this year, it's clear Borelli saved our butts and allowed us to do the near impossible this past month.

Who will be our goalie? Therein lies our fortune in 2013-14.


- Darth
 
Nice summary of the past few weeks and looking ahead to Atlantic City and beyond.

Your optimism about next year's team seems warranted, but I want to point out the obvious: We need to recruit another Borelli or Danis. When you look at the shot totals for many of our games this year, it's clear Borelli saved our butts and allowed us to do the near impossible this past month.

Who will be our goalie? Therein lies our fortune in 2013-14.


- Darth

Mark Divver reported on Twitter that we have two incoming freshmen. Barring an incredible improvement from DeFilippo in his senior season (which is not out of the question. See: Borelli, Anthony), I would assume we'll be hoping for one of those guys to be our own Jon Gillies. Neither are as highly touted, of course, but you never know (see: Danis, Yann).
 
So I just opened USCHO.com and there, at the top of the page is a huge article about RPI (re: brackets). I have the greatest respect for RPI, a worthy opponent, but what is USCHO's problem with Brown hockey? We are the Cinderella team of the year, pretty much, and knocked off RPI last weekend. But I haven't seen a single pic of a Brown game or player on that front page.

Just had to vent. Beware the power of the Brown Side, USCHO editors. (cue Imperial March)


- Darth

Patience, my young Padawan. Two more wins, and we'll be the talk of the college hockey world.
 
Re: Brown Hockey 2012-2013:Climbing the ECAC Ladder

So I just opened USCHO.com and there, at the top of the page is a huge article about RPI (re: brackets). I have the greatest respect for RPI, a worthy opponent, but what is USCHO's problem with Brown hockey? We are the Cinderella team of the year, pretty much, and knocked off RPI last weekend. But I haven't seen a single pic of a Brown game or player on that front page.

Just had to vent. Beware the power of the Brown Side, USCHO editors. (cue Imperial March)


- Darth

Dorktastic
 
Re: Brown Hockey 2012-2013:Climbing the ECAC Ladder

If you decide to buy your tix at the Boardwalk Hall Box Office, there are no fees involved. Ticketmaster fees online are near ten bucks a ticket, so buy at the door, it will not even be close to a sellout.
 
If you decide to buy your tix at the Boardwalk Hall Box Office, there are no fees involved. Ticketmaster fees online are near ten bucks a ticket, so buy at the door, it will not even be close to a sellout.

Thanks! I was actually wondering what would be the best way to get tickets.
 
Re: Brown Hockey 2012-2013:Climbing the ECAC Ladder

Check with the Brown box office as well, the tickets through the Yale box office for two days of uppers was $42 per adult, $52 for lower bowl. Yale fans are staying at the Tropicana, which was the best bargain close to the hockey venue at $129 plus tax for Friday night. Yale also has a $50 round trip bus if you want to incognito it lol. http://yalebulldogs.com/sports/m-hockey/2012-13/files/updated_atlantic_city_bus_trip_flyer_2013.pdf
 
I've decided to make the trip down for both games. Hoping that the ride isn't too treacherous in terms of traffic. First trip to Atlantic City, and while I'm sure the venue will be fun, I'm not certain what it means in terms of crowd.

I'm also told that Brown radio will be at the games, for those of you who don't get Fox Sports Atlantic.

Safe travels, all who are heading south!
 
Re: Brown Hockey 2012-2013:Climbing the ECAC Ladder

... buy at the door, it will not even be close to a sellout.

Seriously. A game between two New England teams on a weekday afternoon -- there should be a ton of empty seats.

Has someone already posted whether this weekend's games will be streamed online? Not sure we get that Fox channel on our DirecTV subscription.

- Darth
 
Re: Brown Hockey 2012-2013:Climbing the ECAC Ladder

Seriously. A game between two New England teams on a weekday afternoon -- there should be a ton of empty seats.

Has someone already posted whether this weekend's games will be streamed online? Not sure we get that Fox channel on our DirecTV subscription.

- Darth

Most games will be streamed via America One, as were the quarterfinals and first round: http://www.americaonesports.com/partner_members.asp?id=407

Looks like the consolation game on Saturday will not be streamed.
 
Re: Brown Hockey 2012-2013:Climbing the ECAC Ladder

Seriously. A game between two New England teams on a weekday afternoon -- there should be a ton of empty seats.

Has someone already posted whether this weekend's games will be streamed online? Not sure we get that Fox channel on our DirecTV subscription.

- Darth

It's on Fox College Sports, which should be channel 623 on DirecTV.
 
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Re: Brown Hockey 2012-2013:Climbing the ECAC Ladder

Only one day left to get your picks in: http://board.uscho.com/showthread.php?103798-ECAC-Pick-the-Playoffs-2013&p=5681231#post5681231

The following contestants have yet to enter their picks:

bothman
Brian Sullivan
cnor79
engineerhockeyfan
fr joe
gocu11
H60Hockey
hockeyplayer1015
johnk
jstadts
justlookin'
KnucklePuckCU
Maine-iac
Nate Owen
NYhockeyguy
Old Time Hockey
redrocker
Rjm7272
RPIHFH
sshablak
TheValleyRaider
TimU
TuteScrooge
Union93
QUAlum2004
TchrBill
RPIcrank
Ivan Lennon
 
Re: Brown Hockey 2012-2013:Climbing the ECAC Ladder

http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2012-13/News/20132103_HalfTeamsEyeFirstTitleUSCHO

"The games will be broadcast live on Fox College Sports/Fox Sports Atlantic (623 on DirecTV), and live streaming video is also available for a fee (info on the league’s site)."


Thanks -- this should do it for me. Will check that channel tonight to be sure.

And thanks to JCrawford re: the AmericaOne stream online. One way or another, I'll be watching.

- Darth
 
Re: Brown Hockey 2012-2013:Climbing the ECAC Ladder

MATT LORITO AND ANTHONY BORELLI SELECTED TO THE ALL-ECAC SQUAD

Matt Lorito was selected to the second team; Anthony Borelli was a third-team selection. The complete list is below.

FIRST TEAM ALL-ECAC
F – Greg Carey, St. Lawrence
F – Kyle Flanagan, St. Lawrence
F – Andrew Miller, Yale
D – Nick Bailen, Rensselaer
D – George Hughes, St. Lawrence
G – Eric Hartzell, Quinnipiac

SECOND TEAM ALL-ECAC
F – Kenny Agostino, Yale
F – Andrew Calof, Princeton
F – Matt Lorito, Brown
D – Mike Keenan, Dartmouth
D – Shayne Gostisbehere, Union
G – Jason Kasdorf, Rensselaer

THIRD TEAM ALL-ECAC
F – Daniel Carr, Union
F – Jeremy Langlois, Quinnipiac
F – Greg Miller, Cornell
D – Mat Bodie, Union
D – Zach Davies, Quinnipiac
G – Anthony Borelli, Brown
 
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