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BU 2020-21 Season: The Road to … Nowhere?

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So... should wait until the 1st round of the NCAA'S to get pasted by them? Isn't it better to get a look at who you'll be dealing with in the tournament ahead of time?

I didn't say I agreed with his viewpoint, if that's even how he feels. I posted what I was told.
 
He played in 40 regular season games. Healthy scratch maybe? Or are you referring to Farrance as the black ace?

No, my reference was to Fabbro. Farrance has been a healthy scratch, also, but I expected that.

Fabbro was logging big minutes most of the season, but sustained an injury. He came back to the lineup late in the season. Maybe, Nashville decided he hadn't recovered sufficiently from the injury.
 
Drew Commesso has been added to the Team USA roster at the Men's World Championships in Latvia. He'll be the team's third goalie. In Team USA's 5-1 win against Canada, Jake Oettinger took over for injured starter Anthony Stolarz and stopped 26 of 27 shots, while Adam Clendening scored the game-winner. Chris Drury is Team USA's general manager. Former Notre Dame netminder Cal Peterson is the team's other goalie.

https://teamusa.usahockey.com/news_article/show/1165803
https://teamusa.usahockey.com/news_article/show/1165586
 
Apropos of nothing, but I had some time on my hands today, so...

I'd been thinking about DQ's firing after three seasons, no playoffs, setting aside the Rangers' appearance in last season's contrived playoff configuration.

I researched how many coaches have survived three consecutive seasons without making the playoffs. Beforehand, I thought most coaches would be dixied in these circumstances.

Well, since 1980 there have been 21 coaches who fit the bill. Nine survived to at least start the next season. Twelve were Felix Ungered.
 
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Did Adam Clendenning get hurt? I saw the line up for today's game on USA Hockey's twitter and he wasn't on it.

There is a name I haven’t thought of in ages. Just looked at his career stats... 90 NHL games in 10 years since leaving BU. I wonder if in hindsight he would have been better off sticking around and earning his degree?

I don’t even remember, was there a specific reason he left early other than pro ambitions?
 
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There is a name I haven’t thought of in ages. Just looked at his career stats... 90 NHL games in 10 years since leaving BU. I wonder if in hindsight he would have been better off sticking around and earning his degree?

I don’t even remember, was there a specific reason he left early other than pro ambitions?

His family was the driving force- thought he was ready for NHL
Was the wrong decision
 
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