I've been told his contract is indeed up after this year. I also believe BU will let him coach out the year so they don't have to pay a buyout. They're cheap.
Coaching has certainly been a problem with the program but people should also make sure to put administration high on the list of screwups.
These players are playing like they know he’s a lame duck coach and thats admins fault. The administration has not helped him at all. It wouldn’t have bankrupt the school to extend him through next year during last offseason for some security. He had to deal with more over top protocols last season than any coach in the country, not to mention they took away his rink for the year.
Again, the coaching hasnt been good at all, but when people complain about the downward trend of the program, don’t forget to include BU administration.
Again, the coaching hasnt been good at all, but when people complain about the downward trend of the program, don’t forget to include BU administration.
These players are playing like they know he’s a lame duck coach and thats admins fault. The administration has not helped him at all. It wouldn’t have bankrupt the school to extend him through next year during last offseason for some security. He had to deal with more over top protocols last season than any coach in the country, not to mention they took away his rink for the year.
Again, the coaching hasnt been good at all, but when people complain about the downward trend of the program, don’t forget to include BU administration.
It might actually be a good thing if the players think/know he is a lame duck coach. That would increase the chances of them staying and recruits still coming.
I hope Boucher stays long enough for his skill set to really show through. He is already getting the Mike Grier treatment for hard clean hits, IMHO. Between his dad's tweet and the look of exasperation on his face after these calls (I was at ice level last night), I'm worried he isn't going to stick around very long. His skill set is very high, and once he gets a few more games in, adjusts to the speed and strength of the opponent, I think he will really blossom.
Honest question coming from a Lowell fan. I'm confused by this Tweet from Boucher. Unless I'm missing something, there were a total of 13 penalties called the entire weekend between Lowell/BU. So what's his tweet about 12/13 per game have to do with?https://twitter.com/BrianBoucher33/status/1452073469240348675?t=geUyx8hD9C3H_6ukVCRIzQ&s=19
I love this. I wish more influential people in the game did the same thing as this. Sorta like how college football has a problem with "targeting" and disqualifying players for borderline almost normal football hits. I understand player safety but things have gone too far.
Honest question coming from a Lowell fan. I'm confused by this Tweet from Boucher. Unless I'm missing something, there were a total of 13 penalties called the entire weekend between Lowell/BU. So what's his tweet about 12/13 per game have to do with?
Honest question coming from a Lowell fan. I'm confused by this Tweet from Boucher. Unless I'm missing something, there were a total of 13 penalties called the entire weekend between Lowell/BU. So what's his tweet about 12/13 per game have to do with?
That tweet is dated 10/23, so I assume it was in reference to the 8-6 BU win over Merrimack.
Strange season so far for Hockey East. Besides Providence (picked to finish fifth in the pre-season poll), has any Hockey East team looked like it'll be much of a threat to contend for the Frozen Four?
One of the headlines that caught my attention today is "BU struggling with consistency". Before the season started, I wondered whether BU's goalie (Drew Commesso) might give them a serious chance to contend with BC and UMass for the Hockey East championship, and I saw that they were picked to finish second in the pre-season poll.
When I saw the "BU struggling with consistency" headline, I checked the BU Athletics website and discovered that BU might've been skating short handed for most of the season. Checking their individual stats, they show number of games played by Ty Amonte (2), Matt Brown (5), Logan Cockerill (6), Jay O’Brien (2) and Luke Tuch (3). Before the season started, wouldn't they have been considered among BU’s top forwards? If so, then what’s being called BU’s “struggling with consistency” on the front page of this website today may be entirely due to “lack of availability” of several of their top players.