Belfast in November? I am going.
OMG, this just out BU goaile Matt O'Connor noticibly upset as a result of his horrifc play in the NCAA national champinship game, arrived back at campus and jumped directly in front of an MBTA bus on Comm Ave. in front of Marsh Chapel, no worries it went thru his legs! He is fine! LOL!
..I'm just worried about our program.. its health & future. Again, Providence absolutely hit a home run with the Leaman hire..
meanwhile.. Roby is taking us to the BelPot. can't make this stuff up..
He only had to put it behind him for a year.I remember Gionta from National Championship gm yrs ago versus NoDak.. heartbreak for him.. then.. put it behind him.. did pretty well for himself.
Thank you Chris Rawlings for costing us Jon Gillies. Rawlings just keeps on killing me.
He only had to put it behind him for a year.
Gionta lost the NC game against Nodak in 2000. He won the National Championship in 2001 against NoDak (He actually had 3 heartbreakers before winning the big prize).![]()
The Hockey Assassin cost NU Johnny Gaudreau and Gillies, etc. When he forced Greg Cronin out and replaced him with an amateur coach who had zero head coaching experience. Jim Madigan had taken a ten year absence from coaching. Compare that with the dynamic new coaches at Lowell and Providence.
Basically all the season I've been saying that I think O'Connor was being overrated when many stories came out about how coveted he was going to be by NHL teams this summer. Watching him play, I thought/still think his ceiling is the AHL. He's not quick enough and his rebound control isn't good enough to be an NHL goalie. In fairness to him, I said the same thing about Ben Bishop at Maine and was wrong.
Now, he gives up an admittedly terrible goal in the National Championship, and the same people say that now he will only get a contract over seas. As bad as that goal was, I think it's completely unfair to change your entire opinion about a player based on one play. I thought he was an AHL goalie 24 hours ago, and I still do. I hope NHL scouts and GMs are not that fickle.