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BU: Offseason '22: Build The Boats

Got my annual before the season call from one of the players, thanking me for my support, etc. etc. etc. I let it go to voicemail. I'm assuming those were live so if I answered the phone, I could have had a chat. Ha! I really should do that next time. Freshman Lachlan Getz was my caller. Never heard of him. I had to check out the roster to see who he was. Did anyone else get one of those?

You could have given him the old "what Lachlan wants, Lachlan Getz" routine :-)
 
Got my annual before the season call from one of the players, thanking me for my support, etc. etc. etc. I let it go to voicemail. I'm assuming those were live so if I answered the phone, I could have had a chat. Ha! I really should do that next time. Freshman Lachlan Getz was my caller. Never heard of him. I had to check out the roster to see who he was. Did anyone else get one of those?

Ethan Phillips-nice conversation
 
Mark Divver on Twitter

BU coach Jay Pandolfo on team identity he's looking for:
“I want it to be back to when I played at BU. We always had talent and skill, but we always competed really hard and were hard to play against ... That’s the biggest thing, to be hard to play against every single night"

More on the thread

A starting point to build upon. Hockey East Media Day is tomorrow.
 
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Anyone going to the Red-White scrimmage on Saturday? I'm assuming parking in the garage will be free?


The email notice says "More information about the event and parking will be shared prior to the event." BTW, it's the "Scarlet & White Scrimmage." Thought you'd have had that right. :-) :rolleyes: See you there.
 
Has anyone seen any recruit class rankings for this years freshmen? I'm curious to know how we stack up. I would assume we'd be top 7 or so, given the 3 draft picks and Lane Hutson being projected to be an even bigger impact player in college than is typical for an NHL second-rounder.
 
Has anyone else tried the ticket exchange yet this year? Am I the only one seeing that "account credit" not longer a payout option for tickets sold? It looks like the only payout option now is "checking account deposit". I'm not sure I want to give Ticketmaster my social security number, back account number etc etc. Ugh. I liked being able to sell a few tickets knowing I'd get that credited towards next seasons bill.
 
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Has anyone seen any recruit class rankings for this years freshmen? I'm curious to know how we stack up. I would assume we'd be top 7 or so, given the 3 draft picks and Lane Hutson being projected to be an even bigger impact player in college than is typical for an NHL second-rounder.

Neutralzone has BU at 9th in this years recruiting class, but that is because we only have 6 incoming freshman, second lowest is 8 freshman of the teams higher. We have the highest "star average" recruits as NZ has BU's average star rating at 4.21/5 (second highest is MN at 4.14/5). They use the star average and number of recruits to get the ranking. For instance, in 2019 BU had 13 freshman, the most of any school, and were ranked the #1 recruiting class. Even though they weren't all top quality, it still came above other programs since we had more incoming freshmen.

Other HE programs in front of BU are
- BC at 4 (9 recruits, 4.08/5 star average)
- Uconn at 5 (12 recruits, 3.79/5 star average)
- Umass at 6 (8 recruits, 4.3/5 star average)
- NU at 8 (10 recruits, 3.8/5 average)

BU is at 9 (6 recruits, 4.21/5 average)
 
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Has anyone else tried the ticket exchange yet this year? Am I the only one seeing that "account credit" not longer a payout option for tickets sold? It looks like the only payout option now is "checking account deposit". I'm not sure I want to give Ticketmaster my social security number, back account number etc etc. Ugh. I liked being able to sell a few tickets knowing I'd get that credited towards next seasons bill.

Depending on how many tickets you are selling you might want to make sure they are not going to send you a 1099 if you are taking the cash.
 
Depending on how many tickets you are selling you might want to make sure they are not going to send you a 1099 if you are taking the cash.

I think that is the whole point of wanting to get your info... so they can send you a 1099. I don't sell that many tickets and am not looking to make a profit, but schedule wise I typically am unable to attend 1/3 to 1/2 of the games and it is nice to recoup a few bucks for tickets that would otherwise go unused.

Any tickets I have sold in the past, they just applied that as credit towards my account, so I'd pay a bit less the next year for the season tickets.

This year it seems the only option is to have it direct deposited into a checking account, and you are forced to give them your checking account number, routing number, as well as your social security number, none of which I want to do.
 
Depending on how many tickets you are selling you might want to make sure they are not going to send you a 1099 if you are taking the cash.


They will only send you a 1099k if your transactions exceed $600
It is also my understanding you can deduct your costs-
Stubhub has been using this form for a few years as some states were already taxing those sold for a profit
 
So "Account Credit" is once again listed as a payment option for selling tickets. Good to see. Not sure if someone else brought this up to the ticket office or if it was a random glitch that it was not listed earlier this week.
 
They will only send you a 1099k if your transactions exceed $600
It is also my understanding you can deduct your costs-
Stubhub has been using this form for a few years as some states were already taxing those sold for a profit

I could definitely be wrong, but last year I sold one ticket via Account Manager. Sold it for around $45 for a BC game. I had to give Ticketmaster my taxpayer info before they would pay me. And now that I think about it, I can't even remember how I got paid.
 
Neutralzone has BU at 9th in this years recruiting class, but that is because we only have 6 incoming freshman, second lowest is 8 freshman of the teams higher. We have the highest "star average" recruits as NZ has BU's average star rating at 4.21/5 (second highest is MN at 4.14/5). They use the star average and number of recruits to get the ranking. For instance, in 2019 BU had 13 freshman, the most of any school, and were ranked the #1 recruiting class. Even though they weren't all top quality, it still came above other programs since we had more incoming freshmen.

Other HE programs in front of BU are
- BC at 4 (9 recruits, 4.08/5 star average)
- Uconn at 5 (12 recruits, 3.79/5 star average)
- Umass at 6 (8 recruits, 4.3/5 star average)
- NU at 8 (10 recruits, 3.8/5 average)

BU is at 9 (6 recruits, 4.21/5 average)

Interesting. Maybe I'm biased but it sure seems like average rating should be more important than the number of recruits. Quality over quantity. And the reality is quantity is fully based on what the teams needs are.

So I will take the fact that are "quality" rating is the highest as a good sign...
 
Posting this for people who weren't able to make the scarlet and white scrimmage. White came out on top but forget the score.

White lines

Brown-O'brien-Phillips
Zabaneh-Amonte-Carrabes

L.Hutson-Gallagher
Page-Getz

Commesso

Scarlet Lines

Wilmer-Greene-Kaplan
Armstrong-Stevens-Q.Hutson
(Armstrong and Wilmer swapped after first half)

Webber-McCarthy
Driscoll/Copeland/Jarman

Duplessis

Did not play
Fensore
Tuch
Skoog
Peterson

Personal Thoughts
Tried to focus on freshmen

First White Line - Thought they were best line on the ice the whole game
Ethan Phillips - Personally thought was best looking player out there. Looked very confident
Lane Hutson - Unbelievable vision and passing. Couple passes in neutral zone that seemed to propel white forwards quickly
Quinn Hutson - Really competitive. Got chippy at some point with Phillips. Won't be surprised if he gets a lot of penalties. 83PIMs in 59 games last year
Jeremy Wilmer - Great passer. Sometimes only looked for the pass and gave up shooting opportunity.
Devin Kaplan - Big kid that had really nice touch. Size we need
Ryan Greene - Good two way forward. Seems like a good all around player. Didn't wow me with anything but first true center recruit we've had in a couple years.
Lachlan Getz - Seems like a solid defenseman. Did his job. Got tangled up with Stevens at one point. Nothing really stood out with him, but that's usually a good thing with defenseman. Hopefully, he can play in the lineup and be a good four year player. Never seen him play before so don't have too much info on him.
Brian Carrabes - I thought Carrabes looked good. Sometimes last year he didn't find the lineup, but looked good in viewings. Scored a couple goals in the game. One of a nice pass from Amonte and Zabaneh.

Overall, going to be interesting to see what the lineup will be like on Oct 1. Defenseman wise, going to be interesting to see who gets that 6th spot between Copeland, Jarman, and Getz. Forward wise, Armstrong, Wilmer, Q.Hutson, Carrabes, Zabaneh are ones I wouldn't be surprised to see in the lineup or not. 3 of those 5 will likely be in lineup if we're looking at 12 forwards (personally I would like Hutson, Wilmer, Carrabes because I think they can produce more offensively). We'll see if Pandolfo wants to go with older players, or let the freshmen play.
 
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Injuries, but I don't think any of them were serious or will prevent them from being there the start of the season.
 
Injuries, but I don't think any of them were serious or will prevent them from being there the start of the season.

Both Tuch (Montreal) and Skoog (Vegas) were injured at NHL development camp. No details. Fensore said he had a minor leg issue.
More observations from the scrimmage and post-game gathering on The Terrier Hockey Fan Blog. Thanks to Scarlet for the photos!
 
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