Gotta agree with you on this one. Time to go with your best option for the HE games and Marotta seems to be the #1 guy.Have we seen the end of the goaltending rotation? There were some in my opinion soft goals let up by Ras last night.
Maine is so bad at home Merrimack should get SIX points out of two games up there..This weekend went exactly like I expected. Merrimack could not handle BU's top line Friday night, but I thought the team played hard. On Saturday I thought Merrimack was discipline and did not get chippy with Maine. I could not believe that Maine was that bad. I never thought I would say this but Merrimack should win 3 of 4 points at Alfond.
Interesting. Dan Sullivan hasn't played since November 4th in a loss against NH. Earlier in the week Conor Riley was going to play defense in this game. He could be injured.
I'm not sure if you saw this. From the Mack Report site.Huge weekend on tap, need to walk away with 2 points to stay in contention for home ice. Think we're going to go as far as Marotta (or Rasmus) and the D take us through this next month.
Any suggestions for places to grab an adult beverage in Manchester? Is Jillians the same owners as Jillians in Boston?
http://themackreport.com/wgam-to-host-pregame-party-saturday-at-2/WGAM will host a Merrimack hockey pregame party on Saturday from 2-4 p.m. at Jillian’s in Manchester, NH before Merrimack takes on No. 4 New Hampshire Wildcats at 5 p.m. at the Verizon Wireless Center.
Looking forward to next year, when all Friday HE games are supposed to be starting at 7:30.Any idea why Friday's game is at 7:30? Is it televised?
All the Friday games at Merrimack start at 7:30 pm this season.Any idea why Friday's game is at 7:30? Is it televised?
Hockey Individual Tickets On Sale Tuesday
NORTH ANDOVER, MA – Individual tickets to all Merrimack hockey home games will go on sale to the general public Tuesday at 10 a.m.
Tickets are available online and by calling the ticket office at 978-837-5324.
Mini-plans and season tickets are also still available while supplies last.
Featuring two premium games against both Boston University and Boston College, Merrimack's 2012-13 home campaign begins on October 26 against Vermont at 7:30 p.m.
Last season, Merrimack sold out 15 of its 17 home games, most in school history, en route to a 18-12-7 overall record and a fifth-place finish in Hockey East.
Group rates for parties of 15 or more and catered events are also now available.
Kids under 14 years old can also join the Junior Warrior Club for just $15, which features free admission to all Merrimack home games. As part of being a Junior Warrior, fans receive a special edition Junior Warrior T-Shirt, a signed birthday card from the hockey team, and much more.
The promotional schedule is highlighted by the Warrior Whiteout sponsored by Cedar's Foods against UNH on January 25 and Rally Flag Night sponsored by TSR on February 1 against UMass Lowell.
In addition, Merrimack has plenty of youth-friendly promotions, including Halloween Costume Contest night (October 27 – Vermont), Youth Hockey Night (November 10 – Connecticut), Scout Night (November 30 – Providence), Skate with Santa (December 8 – US Under-18), and Bring a Kid to the Game Night (February 9 – UMass).
Following the Colgate game on November 23 and the US Under-18 game on December 8, all kids who bring their own skates will have the opportunity to skate with members of the Merrimack hockey team.
As a reminder, all Friday night home games will start at 7:30 p.m.
Merrimack's television schedule is expected to be announced in late September.
ah, thanks for the heads up! Monty, I love the idea of all games being at 7:30. I know many, if not all of the WCHA games start at 7:30 locally...All the Friday games at Merrimack start at 7:30 pm this season.
ah, thanks for the heads up! Monty, I love the idea of all games being at 7:30. I know many, if not all of the WCHA games start at 7:30 locally...
Spot on - the crux of the problem is that construction, coupled with additional sporting events in the Volpe Complex and/or events at the Rogers Center for the Arts cause quite a conundrum if they all occur/end at 7pm. The 7:30pm start is helpful, but the completion of the construction will make things a lot easier. Anxious to see the finished product!I believe the games were pushed back on Fridays due to the construction going on on campus (the Volpe expansion and new townhouses), which has limited the parking, but it hasn't been too bad. I know a lot of MC Alums work in Boston and/or on 95 so it's been great to have a little extra time to get there.
ah, thanks for the heads up! Monty, I love the idea of all games being at 7:30. I know many, if not all of the WCHA games start at 7:30 locally...