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BU: '22-'23 Season: Sail The Boats

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This would go a long way to solving the "depth on the blue line" problem. Four Freshman D coming in. Need two to be legit.

Gavin McCarthy is the 3rd highest ranked USHL defenseman (#57) by Central Scouting. Tom Willander is the #16-ranked International skater. Those two would appear most ready to plug into the D-corps joined Hutson, Gallagher, Webber and Case. That's four right-shots, two left-shots.
 
I was watching all the different NHL playoff games on Saturday night and saw a commercial that had Rick DiPietro in it. Did anyone else see it?
 
Jamie Armstrong was nominated as Male Unsung Hero at the Scarlet and White Honors. He should immediately be disqualified because he’s transferring to BC next season.
 
Jamie Armstrong was nominated as Male Unsung Hero at the Scarlet and White Honors. He should immediately be disqualified because he’s transferring to BC next season.

Yeah, this... I mean, back in my day... (I want Jack O'Callahan's reaction to this news.)
 
Now that college sports has devolved into free agency it doesn't seem to mean that much. Players are changing colors to give themselves the best chance for PT or pro ambitions or whatever the reason. In other words don't take it personally. I think these old rivalries are less important, for me it is more about watching good hockey exciting hockey more than anything else. As a fan it is not a happy state of affairs to see guys move around so much but it it is much better and fairer system for the players. I was disappointed to see Warren head off to Ann Arbor but I appreciate his four years at BC and wish him the best out there. Hope that Armstrong has success at BC.
 
Now that college sports has devolved into free agency it doesn't seem to mean that much. Players are changing colors to give themselves the best chance for PT or pro ambitions or whatever the reason. In other words don't take it personally. I think these old rivalries are less important, for me it is more about watching good hockey exciting hockey more than anything else. As a fan it is not a happy state of affairs to see guys move around so much but it it is much better and fairer system for the players. I was disappointed to see Warren head off to Ann Arbor but I appreciate his four years at BC and wish him the best out there. Hope that Armstrong has success at BC.

Yes, but some things JUST AREN'T DONE.
 
Lane's season isn't over yet. He joins Commesso, Tuch and Bonino on Team USA for the IIHF Men's Championship beginning next week in Finland and Latvia. David Quinn is US head coach. 21 of the 22 named so far are former D1 players, with 12 different schools represented. BU leads the way with four players, while the Notre Dame and Harvard (Thrun, Coronato, Farrell) each have three. Gauthier and Alex Tuch from BC.

https://twitter.com/usahockey/status/1654184407853420554?s=20
 
Lane's season isn't over yet. He joins Commesso, Tuch and Bonino on Team USA for the IIHF Men's Championship beginning next week in Finland and Latvia. David Quinn is US head coach. 21 of the 22 named so far are former D1 players, with 12 different schools represented. BU leads the way with four players, while the Notre Dame and Harvard (Thrun, Coronato, Farrell) each have three. Gauthier and Alex Tuch from BC.

https://twitter.com/usahockey/status/1654184407853420554?s=20

Bonino playing with Hutson is pretty funny. Lane was 5 when Nick scored the biggest goal in BU Hockey history.

BU Hockey: The World is our Oyster
 
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