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BU season thread 4 - 2014-15 // destiny's children

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Has anyone met Hokydad? Does anyone know his background?

Given his strong opinions and the confidence with which he dispenses his insights and information, I must surmise that hockey is his livelihood.

He's the father of PC's 7th D.
 
Has anyone met Hokydad? Does anyone know his background?

Given his strong opinions and the confidence with which he dispenses his insights and information, I must surmise that hockey is his livelihood.

I wish we had people like him writing for the papers and this website. He brings us information and tidbits on prospects that is most welcome.

Maybe he is a little crass in his delivery that turns some people off. But Bill parcells for example is the same way and people here love that guy.
 
Re: BU season thread 4 - 2014-15 // destiny's children

I wish we had people like him writing for the papers and this website. He brings us information and tidbits on prospects that is most welcome.

Maybe he is a little crass in his delivery that turns some people off. But Bill parcells for example is the same way and people here love that guy.

Jeez, just a couple of simple questions.
 
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Has anyone met buoldtimer? Does anyone know his background?

Given his strong opinions and the confidence with which he dispenses his insights and information, I must surmise that hockey is his livelihood.

"What would he be doing for a living if he hadn't ridden Gretzky to 1993 SC Finals? He's lived off that for 20 years."

" Why was BU so passive in the 3rd period? No o-zone at all. They were in trouble before O'C's gaffe"

"The timing of Hohmann sliding into the postgame celebration is perfect. He plays real hard, but he does blow a tire more often than most players. That fact that he did at the high point of the entire season lends a comic aspect to his 4 seasons at BU."

"I noticed that Quinn and the coaches came back to the bench early before the 3rd Period, leaving the 'room to Grzelyck and the boys"

"I don't know if anyone else saw this, but I think there was a serious breach of the Jerry York Protocols for On-Ice Behavior following last night's game. As the Garden staff attached the BU banner to the HE flag, and while the awards tables were being setup, the Riverhawks acknowledged their fans with, yes, a stick salute. We all know that JY attaches equal reverence to the stick salute, as he does the pregame lineup for the National Anthem. I believe last night's gaffe violates Chapter 5, Postgame Behavior, Section 3 Stick Salute, Paragraph 3, Hockey East Championship Game of the JYP's. Norm Bazin must've received an admonition this morning via Voice Mail, or text. "

Only the great buoldtimer notices all of these things!!

"One man's opinion - The team isn't where it was a month ago. Being so young, I'd hoped, maybe expected, that the team would improve as the season wore on. Instead, it's regressed. Last night was the most glaring example of a trend we've seen over the past few weeks in which opponents trap BU deep in its own end of the ice. Also, what's the story with Baillargeon? Aside from the 2 on 1 with Rodrigues in the 3rd Period, I didn't notice him. "

"Perhaps, the defensemen (MacLeod and Gryzelcyk?) backed off and gave up too much room on the second, and game-tying, ND goal on Friday night?"

"I agree. I think the success of BU's season hinges on Baillargeon, specifically getting him on the scoresheet. Hohmann and Oksanen can't play on the same line as Baillargeon. RB needs linemates who will dig the puck out of the corners and from along the boards, and pass it to him. Pass is the last item on AO's To Do List. Baillargeon has 4 or 5 points at this point? That stat is inconceivable given his performance last season, even taking mono into consideration. After Eichel, he's the most talented forward on the team. I saw last night's game live and on replay. Sadly, I took scant notice of Baillargeon. Olsson or Greer would be a much better fit - one man's opinion.

"If that's his role, he's been seriously miscast. He's better suited to mixing it up with the kids who play between periods. More his size."

"Speaking of the PP Points, BU might try to make maximum use of Hickey's shot. It's hard, low and, usually on target. He has the best shot of any BU point man in quite some time. "
 
Re: BU season thread 4 - 2014-15 // destiny's children

A lot is being made of Eichel punching the glass. I saw it live, haven't seen the broadcast yet. Not sure what the big deal is. I for one was happy to see him show some emotion. And frankly, to see his tears afterwards was reassuring - it just validates all he has been saying about how proud he has been to wear his school's sweater for the first time in his life.

Also, on the GWG after a timeout - Correct me if I am wrong, but this was right after an icing call, correct? Not excusing Quinn or the execution, faceoffs are always key. But it isn't like a draw in the last minute where winning the draw is your only chance to win/tie the game. There were, what, 6 minutes left? He called the timeout so that he wouldn't have tired guys out there, not to draw up a play to salvage the game.
 
Re: BU season thread 4 - 2014-15 // destiny's children

Yeah I was surprised Eichel was banging the glass in the box losing it.
More than one poster has suggested that Eichel banging the glass once, means he was "losing it." A moment's frustration in a tense situation--where he certainly felt he'd hurt his team--is just that and nothing more.

Didn't see this point made, but a key contributor to PC's win was staying out of the penalty box and making BU's 25+% power play a non-factor.
 
Re: BU season thread 4 - 2014-15 // destiny's children

More than one poster has suggested that Eichel banging the glass once, means he was "losing it." A moment's frustration in a tense situation--where he certainly felt he'd hurt his team--is just that and nothing more.

Didn't see this point made, but a key contributor to PC's win was staying out of the penalty box and making BU's 25+% power play a non-factor.

who cares if he hit the glass. beyond meaningless
 
Re: BU season thread 4 - 2014-15 // destiny's children

Sorry to ramble and I feel weird about posting here at this time but I didn't want too much time to go by.

First I'd like to thank all the BU posters (I've been fortunate enough to meet so many of you over my years of posting on USCHO) and the BU fans in general for being such great sports both before and after the game. You were ALL (every single one that I saw on Saturday) classy before and especially after the game.

I attended all but maybe three games BU games at Walter Brown from 1978 until I attended PC in 1987 so I know a great deal about the Terrier fan base and I was still stuck by the kindness shown to us PC fans. My son and I were very impressed by the level of class shown by the BU fans. I was among the BU fans in Loge 2 and went to take as discrete a selfie with my 17 year old as possible after the game. A gentleman sitting in Loge 3 politely grabbed my phone and said "Let me take it for you so you both can enjoy the moment." Pure class. I want to thank him for being such a good example of a good sport. He had a cane and I know it was a difficult balancing act for him but he offered anyway. I also appreciate Coach Parker posing for a shot with my son and I seconds before puck drop (I'm sure I came across as a fanboy) and I appreciate the BU posters who stayed behind with us PC fans to talk about how surreal the moment must have been for us based on their past experiences.
Thank you all for being so great I'll remember that for years to come.
 
Re: BU season thread 4 - 2014-15 // destiny's children

Sorry to ramble and I feel weird about posting here at this time but I didn't want too much time to go by.

First I'd like to thank all the BU posters (I've been fortunate enough to meet so many of you over my years of posting on USCHO) and the BU fans in general for being such great sports both before and after the game. You were ALL (every single one that I saw on Saturday) classy before and especially after the game.

I attended all but maybe three games BU games at Walter Brown from 1978 until I attended PC in 1987 so I know a great deal about the Terrier fan base and I was still stuck by the kindness shown to us PC fans. My son and I were very impressed by the level of class shown by the BU fans. I was among the BU fans in Loge 2 and went to take as discrete a selfie with my 17 year old as possible after the game. A gentleman sitting in Loge 3 politely grabbed my phone and said "Let me take it for you so you both can enjoy the moment." Pure class. I want to thank him for being such a good example of a good sport. He had a cane and I know it was a difficult balancing act for him but he offered anyway. I also appreciate Coach Parker posing for a shot with my son and I seconds before puck drop (I'm sure I came across as a fanboy) and I appreciate the BU posters who stayed behind with us PC fans to talk about how surreal the moment must have been for us based on their past experiences.
Thank you all for being so great I'll remember that for years to come.

How can you hate a Providence fan?
 
Re: BU season thread 4 - 2014-15 // destiny's children

Sorry to ramble and I feel weird about posting here at this time but I didn't want too much time to go by.

First I'd like to thank all the BU posters (I've been fortunate enough to meet so many of you over my years of posting on USCHO) and the BU fans in general for being such great sports both before and after the game. You were ALL (every single one that I saw on Saturday) classy before and especially after the game.

I attended all but maybe three games BU games at Walter Brown from 1978 until I attended PC in 1987 so I know a great deal about the Terrier fan base and I was still stuck by the kindness shown to us PC fans. My son and I were very impressed by the level of class shown by the BU fans. I was among the BU fans in Loge 2 and went to take as discrete a selfie with my 17 year old as possible after the game. A gentleman sitting in Loge 3 politely grabbed my phone and said "Let me take it for you so you both can enjoy the moment." Pure class. I want to thank him for being such a good example of a good sport. He had a cane and I know it was a difficult balancing act for him but he offered anyway. I also appreciate Coach Parker posing for a shot with my son and I seconds before puck drop (I'm sure I came across as a fanboy) and I appreciate the BU posters who stayed behind with us PC fans to talk about how surreal the moment must have been for us based on their past experiences.
Thank you all for being so great I'll remember that for years to come.

Thanks. Very nice of you to relate that story. And congratulations to the Friars. Long overdue and well-deserved!
 
Re: BU season thread 4 - 2014-15 // destiny's children

Maybe he is a little crass in his delivery that turns some people off. But <b><I>Bill Parcells</I></b> for example is the same way and people here love that guy.

Whoa!!! That's like comparing you to Tiger Woods...jeez (no offense...I'm sure you're a fine player...and I bet you don't even play mini-golf)!
 
Re: BU season thread 4 - 2014-15 // destiny's children

Are you saying Hoky is more kind to people than the tuna?!?!? :p

It was the only analogy I could come up with at the time...hey, you play golf in the ghetto (that you agreed with) of Fitchburg? Why don't you join Monoosnoc?? :D Or Settler's Crossing (formerly Maplewood) in Lunenburg? Or Grand View? Or Westminster?
 
Re: BU season thread 4 - 2014-15 // destiny's children

Trying to think of plays that stood out and one was grizzlick (i think)...had a great chance to shoot in gillies in 3rd and curled away and ended up passing puck. I may not have all details right but it stiod out to me like wow i hate the people who just yell shoot but i cannot believe he didn't fire away there
 
Re: BU season thread 4 - 2014-15 // destiny's children

More than one poster has suggested that Eichel banging the glass once, means he was "losing it." A moment's frustration in a tense situation--where he certainly felt he'd hurt his team--is just that and nothing more.

Didn't see this point made, but a key contributor to PC's win was staying out of the penalty box and making BU's 25+% power play a non-factor.

Someone on the UML thread said he threw a tantrum. Right. A tantrum. The biggest game of the year, a close, emotion-filled game, with everything this kid has had on shoulders for the previous week, and season for that matter. Gets called for a penatly and he can't show any emotion? JFC. These are the same fans who take issue with the amount of coverage he's received.
 
It was the only analogy I could come up with at the time...hey, you play golf in the ghetto (that you agreed with) of Fitchburg? Why don't you join Monoosnoc?? :D Or Settler's Crossing (formerly Maplewood) in Lunenburg? Or Grand View? Or Westminster?

Worse
Worse
Worse
And. Worse
:D

F'burg suffers from having a BU alum as their mayor :p
 
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Re: BU season thread 4 - 2014-15 // destiny's children

Trying to think of plays that stood out and one was grizzlick (i think)...had a great chance to shoot in gillies in 3rd and curled away and ended up passing puck. I may not have all details right but it stiod out to me like wow i hate the people who just yell shoot but i cannot believe he didn't fire away there

All related. When you get nervous (and I know he's not a freshman) you sometimes "think" more than you would in a situation where you would otherwise act instinctively. As I've been saying for a couple of days, you can't compare this situation for these guys to ANY other situation they have been in previously. He was probably trying to make the perfect play...it was surprising only in that I haven't seen a lot of that with Quinn's teams...saw it a lot with Parker's.
 
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