ericredaxe
Veteran
Is the video stream choppy for anyone else?
ETA - Win or lose today, I’m hoping they spend a couple of full practices working on just face offs.
Was choppy at times for me as well. Good rebound tonight.
Is the video stream choppy for anyone else?
ETA - Win or lose today, I’m hoping they spend a couple of full practices working on just face offs.
Yes, that was Machnik. Wasn't he on the old AOL BU board a lot? I feel like he basically started it, so I was confused when I learned he was a MC guy.
- Good rebound win, but I still have some concerns about the way the team played. They really struggled to break the puck out effectively, until MC had to change things up being behind by 2. There are also too many "hot potato" reactions by some players where they basically give it right back to the other team in the d-zone.
- The second goal seemed like a "should have had it" one. I think it went in short side from a pretty tight angle.
- I've been waiting for Mastro to break out. This was a strong game for him for sure. I hope he can be consistent.
- I thought Wise looked good enough to be in the line-up going forward. Hit the crossbar late on a nice play.
One last weekend and three teams they haven’t played: NU, UML and UNH. Who draws the short straw?
Is the video stream choppy for anyone else?
ETA - Win or lose today, I’m hoping they spend a couple of full practices working on just face offs.
Let's only tell the road teams where they're going. The home team - along with the fans - first learn who they're playing when they skate out of the tunnel. This would send streaming and TV ratings through the roof!!
Did you guys see video of that goalie fight on Twitter? Wasn't there a goalie fight at Walter Brown Arena? I'm trying to remember who the goalie was - JP McKersie? Jason Tapp? All I vaguely remember was the BU goalie skating like a bat out of hell from the balcony end of WBA to join whatever fight at the other end of the arena.
I believe it was McKersie, I think the last game of the Regular Season. Like the others in the fight, he was suspended for the first game of the playoffs, but I don't think he was our primary goalie that season, so it wasn't a big deal.
Yes, it was the final game of the regular season vs Providence. As I recall the scrum started in the corner where the Zamboni comes out and after all 8 skaters got into it PC's goalie, Dan Dennis, decided to join in. McKerise at the far end decided that was unfair and charged down the ice and slammed into Dennis at full speed (at least I don't remember him slowing down). BU's videographer caught McKersie's charge and it was incorporated into the team's season ending video highlights. According to the game summary tempers flared at the 14:00 minute mark of the third when Doug Friedman and Brady Kramer both got matching roughing penalties. Twenty-four seconds later Shawn Bates got a 2-minute minor for elbowing and Scott Balboni got a 5-minute major for cross checking, setting off the fireworks. Doug Wood, Chris O'Sullivan, Jay Pandolfo and McKersie were the participants for BU and Ian Paskowski, Brian Ridolfi, Balboni and Dennis were the participants for PC, with all receiving 5-minute majors for fighting and game DQs (yes, Balboni received 2 5-minute majors, but I think that may be a mistake, as one PC skater didn't receive a penalty). It ended up with 3x3 play for 1:36, 4x4 play for 24 seconds and then a three minute 5x4 powerplay for BU (Jacques Joubert scored). There was also another set of matching roughings at 16:02 on Erik Sunquist and Mike Pomichter, but that did not affect the number of players on the ice.As I recall, this incident occurred in the final game of the Regular Season vs. Providence, 1993-94.
All players who were on the ice at the buzzer were involved. I agree that the BU goalie was McKersie. Everyone was suspended for a game. I know Pandolfo was among the BU players. I can't recall the others, perhaps Grier, Wood?
I disagree that it wasn't a big deal, because BU's opponent in the first round of the HE playoffs turned out to be Shawn Walsh and the UMO Black Bears. BU survived the first game, and won the second night. Captain Doug Friedman led the guys back out from the locker room for a victory lap afterwards, the last time that's been done that I can remember.
Perhaps, Sean P can provide a finer degree of granularity on the details.
Team not going far unless they start winning face offs and improving their dismal power play!
Team face off numbers have been dismal forever.
As I recall, this incident occurred in the final game of the Regular Season vs. Providence, 1993-94.
All players who were on the ice at the buzzer were involved. I agree that the BU goalie was McKersie. Everyone was suspended for a game. I know Pandolfo was among the BU players. I can't recall the others, perhaps Grier, Wood?
I disagree that it wasn't a big deal, because BU's opponent in the first round of the HE playoffs turned out to be Shawn Walsh and the UMO Black Bears. BU survived the first game, and won the second night. Captain Doug Friedman led the guys back out from the locker room for a victory lap afterwards, the last time that's been done that I can remember.
Perhaps, Sean P can provide a finer degree of granularity on the details.
And I believe that series against Maine was the one where:
1) their on-ice record was second best in the league behind BU, but due to one of their scandals, many wins were converted to losses, and they ended up in 8th. They were banned from playing in the HE tourney, but found a sympathetic judge who granted an injunction, so they were able to play and we had to play the second best team in the league in the first round.
2) they got the Ferraro brothers back from the Olympics, so they were an even better team.
3) they brought their band to WBA
Thankfully, BU played very well, with guys like Jon Jenkins having great games, and BU swept in two games. On the way to the HE Title and a NCAA title game appearance (my memory gets a little foggy as to what happened in that game).
Their on-ice record was third best in the league, behind BU and UML (1993-94 standings with and without forfeits).And I believe that series against Maine was the one where:
1) their on-ice record was second best in the league behind BU, but due to one of their scandals, many wins were converted to losses, and they ended up in 8th. They were banned from playing in the HE tourney, but found a sympathetic judge who granted an injunction, so they were able to play and we had to play the second best team in the league in the first round.
Yes and Peter made a huge impact on both games. He was involved in all 5 Maine goals in the first game, going 1-4-5, and all 3 goals in the second game, going 1-2-3. I also remember reading that Coach Walsh tried to get Paul Kariya to rejoin the team as well, but to no avail.2) they got the Ferraro brothers back from the Olympics, so they were an even better team.