Do goals and assists from an exhibition game count? There was a tweet after the game on Saturday about how Quinn Hutson wanted to score 15 goals this season and he scored three Saturday night but since it was an exhibition game, I was curious if those counted in his season totals.
Do goals and assists from an exhibition game count? There was a tweet after the game on Saturday about how Quinn Hutson wanted to score 15 goals this season and he scored three Saturday night but since it was an exhibition game, I was curious if those counted in his season totals.
Games against Canadian colleges only count if you want to say your spectacular freshman scored 100 points and that you had 42, instead of 40 wins ;-)
I guess the rules in the case of the 1993 Maine team were that it was up to the team...so they counted their two easy wins against Univ. of New Brunswick (?, I think) and the 9 or 11 points that Paul Kariya had in those two games. For the record, he was the best player I've ever watched in NCAA Hockey (with Eichel a close second) so he was deserving of the Hobey regardless of what his true point total was. But I never liked that they counted those two games. Remember Eichel's first game where he had something like 4 assists in the first period (on all those goals by Ahti Oksanen)? I think he finished with 6 points in that game but those didn't get added to his 71 points on the season.
For people interested, the Michigan hockey schedule says both games against BU will be on B1G+ .
The most cost efficient way to watch the games is (from second link)
Step 1: Choose School Pass
Step 2: Choose Michigan (when selecting school)
Step 3: Purchase the pass for 1 month at $9.95
If you were to purchase by sport, the only option available is to purchase a season long pass at $60.
The games are not scheduled to be shown on B1G network or FS1. Makes sense because they'll generate $ from people buying these passes.
https://mgoblue.com/sports/mens-ice-...m=paidsearch&u tm_campaign=hockeyevergreen&gclid=Cj0KCQjwhY-aBhCUARIsALNIC07mNVymzpZPwzrkokBARvRxpOFiFbFrh2cYi oVhEx3_4G1G5dnX1rsaAl7hEALw_wcB
(Above is just my source from Michigan schedule showing where the games will be televised)
(Below is link directing to B1G+ subscription selection/payment)
https://www.bigtenplus.com/en-int/page/payment
Based on your recent posts you're definitely losing your mind. ;-) As for the time change, BU made it this season. They are also moving up Saturday game times beginning with the U18 exhibition after Thanksgiving (2pm). After that 3 of the final 4 Saturday games will be at 6pm, while the Cornell game will be at 4pm.Didn't Friday night games used to be at 7:30? Did they change back to 7:00 before this year or am I losing my mind? I noticed the time for the game on the 21st on the scoreboard on Saturday night.
So! This seems for real again doesn’t it. How many of these freshmen are wunderkunds who will move to pro quickly and how many are likely to be sailing boats til they burn again?
Or will we not really know until they develop more?
Any expectations for this weekend? Personally, a split is the floor of my expectations. They probably have a more skilled team, but this is the oldest/deepest team we've had in a while. Don't see why we cant beat Mich.
With Skoog back in the lineup, I'm assuming it'll be
Phillips - O'brien - Brown
Tuch - Skoog - Peterson
Wilmer - Greene - Hutson
Zabaneh - Stevens - Kaplan
Armstrong or Carrabes as extra F
No change on D