Good game, BU. Y’all seem like a classy fanbase. At least, the posters on here represent y’all well. We were screeching more about the refs on GPL than y’all did on here.
I think it's exactly what I figured going into the game. We're not really a national title contender at this point. Still rebuilding from Albie's tenure. Hopefully we continue to improve over the coming years.
What makes BU a national contender because in my mind this was it? We had VERY strong senior and freshman classes. Sophomore class was basically nonexistent save Gallagher who is okay. Tuch and Peterson returning for senior season will be big. Would be shocked if Commesso returns. Hopefully Mack Celebrini is as good as Eichel was his one season and we should be very competitive again. We will also need the current freshmen to take a step up and have some of the new freshman other than Celebrini to be good.
Tonight we lost to a better team. I believe in Pandolfo and his coaching staff but the cupboard was definitely not bare. I think Pandolfo took this team light years further than Albie would have but this team was definitely capable of winning it all. Injuries hurt down stretch but don’t know how much of a difference it would have made Minnesota’s sticks were everywhere.
I guess you watched a different game than the rest of us, but I didn't see a BU team capable of beating Minnesota tonight. If we can't hang with the big boys, then we can't be considered national champ contenders. Perhaps in a couple of years, with Pandolfo getting the chance to have more consistency across all four classes. I don't really think Tuch and Peterson are that good, certainly not capable of leading a team to a national championship. The juniors and sophomores contributed very little offensively. I think we'll most likely take a step back next year if all seniors and Commesso leave. I think Pandolfo just needs a couple years to build a program - get significant contributions from all classes and then we can start thinking about being real contenders. I think the freshman class is a good class to begin with since I expect all of them to be back next year and, besides L. Hutson, all back for junior season, too.
You didn't see a team capable of winning (even though they hung with them for two periods) because they had approximately two healthy defensemen. Both Fensore and Webber are nursing injuries, Dom's is not insignificant. From what I've heard, he wasn't even practicing a full load. Skoog could barely hold his stick due to a finger injury that I believe is a broken bone. Zabaneh miraculously returned despite what looked like a bad knee injury against Merrimack. And that's before Case's injury and all the other ones we don't know about.
They ran out of gas. Tonight was an extraordinary effort with a severely depleted roster.
Agreed - great effort and even with the depleted roster we had our chances and outplayed them for much of the 2nd period. A couple of bad penalties, a couple of marginal calls and running out of gas against a buzz saw of a team finally caught up to us though.
Great first season and the right coaching staff is in place.
Who is starting the off season thread? Who do we have coming in next year? What do we have on the books for OOC games?
You didn't see a team capable of winning (even though they hung with them for two periods) because they had approximately two healthy defensemen.
Not going to lie, it really felt like you might steal this game when it was 1-0 and 2-2. And it would have been robbery with the way the game was going without regard for the scoreboard.
I think with Pandolfo at the helm you're about to start going back to the FF regularly. Hopefully Brown can get BC back in again too.
The one on Webber at very end of the 2nd was the dagger. I'd have to watch it again but seemed entirely unnecessary.
Extremely unnecessary, Knies did not even have the puck.
100 Moments where BU shot themselves in the foot (there were more but these stuck out most):
- Zabaneh not clearing it on the PK during Minnesota's first goal
- Hutson doing too much in our own zone to lead to the trip
- Webber penalty