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BU '23-'24 Season: Pandomania

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Legault was originally committed to BU, and decommitted when BU signed Lachlan Getz (anyone remember him?). Legault's father played at BU.
He was probably pointing out what BU was missing out on.

I could very well be wrong on this, but I don't believe Legault decommitted specifically because they signed Getz. I think it had something to do with the Albie to Jay transition, but don't remember specifics.
 
Played well, but not well enough to beat that team (goaltender) . Obviously a stellar goaltender on the other end. Caron played great as well. They missed empty nets early just like the Quinnipiac game and it came back to bite them. Disappointing result. Really needed a PP goal and didn’t get one.
 
#71 is ice cold since Sean posted his “2 points a game” stats. Just saying. : ) #Jinx.
 
Kind of feels like BU got rope-a-doped in this one. Both teams played well enough to win. BU had a lot of close calls. Goaltending was the difference.

That’s generally how this team plays. Survive long enough, counter on turnovers, get great goaltending, win games. BU certainly limited their chances, but they got a few through.
 
Many stupid penalties (yeah, looking at you Zabaneh) and the GW was on one I didn't think WAS a penalty.

Let's see how they rebound vs the Mack Daddies this weekend. That'll tell the tale.
 
I Don’t think you can’t fault the effort. They were peppering the Cornell goalie but couldn’t get one by him. CU defense played well too. Losing some key faceoffs down the stretch really hurt them too.
 
Cornell is almost always hard to play against b/c of their size (13 skaters 6'2" or taller on this year's team), goaltending, and defensive prowess. It's often ugly & slow to watch, but it's been effective for them.

BU played hard, but didn't execute as well as we've seen. Cornell really packs it in down low in their end. Ian Shane played one helluva game for them.

Cornell NEEDED that W given their 0-3-1 stretch entering the game.
 
#71 is ice cold since Sean posted his “2 points a game” stats. Just saying. : ) #Jinx.
I just piggybacked off the USCHO podcast that mentioned it.

BTW, Eichel went through a tough 4 game stretch in his games 11 through 14 before getting going again. Hopefully Celebrini's tough stretch will be just the past 2 games.

Sean
 
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I was just thinking today, wouldn’t it be wonderful to win a championship in St Paul? We have yet to win one out west (hard to believe, isn’t it?) and I need to have some good memories from that town. I haven’t been back to the state at all since our last FF appearance there in 94.
 
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