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Northeastern Huskies 2014-15: Release the Hounds!

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Congratulations on your generational beanpot championship
 
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We'll need all the luck & a bit of a hell freezeover :).. thx.

Meanwhile from the UNH thread from few days back when they beat BU.. thanks Snively65 on your take..

In catching up with the past two pages of posts, I earlier overlooked Chuck's comments that BU does not have what it will take to go all the way this year. I think that he is right, as UNH exposed BUs lack of depth tonight, which a good friend and lifelong BU fan also has confided to me. UNH third and fourth lines scored their three even up goals against BUs second, third, and fourth lines, and UNH first PP unit scored against BU first PK unit (Eichel et al). Besides junior Grzelcyk, who got his third and fourth goals of the season tonight, BU skates four frosh on D, along with a sophomore when junior Oksanen does not play the blue line. Two of the three UNH even up goals were when BUs third D pair was on the ice, the other when Grzelcyk and frosh blue line mate were on the ice.

..At least the Cats learned tonight that they can play with anyone in HEA. I would really like to see Willows, Thrush, and whomever on the ice whenever Eichel's line is out there, should the opportunity arise again this season, as all three BU goals were scored against our third line tonight..


For Madigan & co.
hey.. any little bit helps (right? ..well, hopefully) ..&.. go Huskies!
:)
 
Re: Northeastern Huskies 2014-15: Release the Hounds!

C'mon NU.. its not the 'Pot..
just another gm..
just another gm.. hang in..
Give it your best shot..
Settle down, let's get the 3rd period.. hard forecheck.. fight back. go Huskies
 
Re: Northeastern Huskies 2014-15: Release the Hounds!

At first i thought it was an obvious penalty but on replay (given how game was called to that point)...pretty weak
 
Re: Northeastern Huskies 2014-15: Release the Hounds!

Well played game by Huskies. Tough call. I've seen enough college hockey in recent years to know that it's only a matter of time with these guys to know that the incompetent officiating would undoubtedly decide a very meaningful game at some point. Many nights they get away with bad calls not affecting the outcome. Tonight they didn't. And btw, I'm a BU fan.

Looking forward to this weekend.
 
Re: Northeastern Huskies 2014-15: Release the Hounds!

good game fellas. not too many teams have taken bu to the woodshed in the 3rd period this year. mookie is not confident at all going into this weekend.


glad you've been paroled :D
 
Re: Northeastern Huskies 2014-15: Release the Hounds!

At first i thought it was an obvious penalty but on replay (given how game was called to that point)...pretty weak

Totally spot-on! Yes, it was a hook. But calling it for something that was not called on earlier similar plays, and on a play that occurred away from the puck and had no bearing on the flow of play, was absolutely and totally inconsistent with the penalty standard that had been established to that point. A complete, total, and embarrassing black eye for the HEA officiating program.
 
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