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Official 2009-2010 Northeastern University Huskies Season Thread - Life Post Thiessen

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i dont think he would be illegible for a medical redshirt as I believe he has played in too many games, i know it's a percentage thing, as in you cannot play in, say 10% of your team's games and still get a medical redshirt. Guzior has played in 5 games, muench played in 8 and got a medical redshirt, but we played a lot of games last year given the 3 game quarterfinals series and the ncaa tourney. anyone know the percent?

edit: by doing some simple math on my own, muench played in 19.5% of his games, so if we play 40 games this year (1 less than last year) guzior will have played in 12.5% of his games, so he should be fine if I'm correct in saying that it has to do with the % of games you play in before sustaining an injury.

The cutoff for a hardship waiver is 30% of the team's games, and if I remember right, they round the 30% up. Assuming 34 regular season games and adding 1 to account for playoffs, 0.3*35 is 10.5, so I would assume that the cutoff is 11 games.
 
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The cutoff for a hardship waiver is 30% of the team's games, and if I remember right, they round the 30% up. Assuming 34 regular season games and adding 1 to account for playoffs, 0.3*35 is 10.5, so I would assume that the cutoff is 11 games.

When we discussed this last year (re: Muench) I believe the cutoff was 20% and Muench fit. Regardless, if Muench got one last year playing in 8 games, Guzior would be eligble this year having played 5.

The bigger question is, does he WANT to come back (depending on how he's lined up for graduation, if he thinks he has minor league prospects, what he'd be getting as far as playing time in 2010-11, etc) and to a lesser degree, does the coaching staff want him back (or would they rather free up his scholarship...assuming he gets one or part of one, they may need it for one of the new recruits). It's easy with a soph like Quailer or Muench....they had them pencilled in for another 2 years anyway...but would they have a spot for Guzior? I'd think they would...but you never know what Cronin might have in mind.
 
Re: Official 2009-2010 Northeastern University Huskies Season Thread - Life Post Thie

CHILL, Where teammates we F around all the time, cummon guys seriously remember when you where in college you never *** around with your buddy? I told him you guys gave a crap more than him.
 
Re: Official 2009-2010 Northeastern University Huskies Season Thread - Life Post Thie

Hah as long as he knows....

He's famous now... ;-)
 
Re: Official 2009-2010 Northeastern University Huskies Season Thread - Life Post Thie

Lol I wouldn't say that yet.. if I go to Boston randomly walk down the street and ask someone do you know Chris Rawlings they would be like r u high? Evry one knew thiess he was the man but ya chris knows
 
Re: Official 2009-2010 Northeastern University Huskies Season Thread - Life Post Thie

I'm just saying that after last year, we're pretty quick to jump on the Chris Rawlings train.


All aboard?
 
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True true I want to see him in the
big game (I know he shut out BU) but the beanpot or HE playoffs and see him be successful something Thiessen couldn't do, than I think everyone will be aboard the bandwaggon for the next season
 
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Sounds good to me...

Looks like he's been feeding off the home ice energy... getting better each and every time we see him play... From the game against BU I'd say he performs well under pressure. We'll just have to wait and see how the rest of the season turns out.
 
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Exactly, he made some
great great saves vs BU to basically win us the game but then we go to BC and.... I'm hoping it was because he was a little fatigued and ur right the season's still early we'll see
 
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Well I really wouldn't blame him against BC. He wasn't *incredible* like he was Friday, but he held his own...

Sounded to me like a rough patch of illness and injury, mixed in with big back-to-back games resulted in that 1-5 game.

Having said that, you probably know way more about what happened then than I do, so.....
 
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CHILL, Where teammates we F around all the time, cummon guys seriously remember when you where in college you never *** around with your buddy? I told him you guys gave a crap more than him.

As long as he's cool with fans of other teams getting a hold of it and screwing around with it (or worse)... this may seem like a private NU party, but it's really a lot more public than that.
 
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Yah I'm just hoping he doesn't get bombarded in a "let's mess with the goalie before game night" scheme from BU or BC fans...

My girlfriend told me about how the bc fans found out (facebook) about an opponent's goalie's girlfriend once and made "[insert name here] is ugly" or whatever signs one time... Just goes to show that fans can be vicious.

Anyways I'm expecting a much more friendly atmosphere this weekend against Maine. Especially if things are going our way...

Don't forget- tickets on sale tomorrow instead of Wednesday!
 
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Ya I got you a Providence fan believe it or not already hacked his myspace, ( Idk how he knew him)he's a monster he laughs it off and that's the end of it
 
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Re: Official 2009-2010 Northeastern University Huskies Season Thread - Life Post Thiessen

True true I want to see him in the
big game (I know he shut out BU) but the beanpot or HE playoffs and see him be successful something Thiessen couldn't do, than I think everyone will be aboard the bandwaggon for the next season

If Rawlings stands on his head and wins us a beanpot, well I'll consider the season a success. It is all about the big game, and Thiessen always seemed to come up just a little short, as in grea the first 59 minutes and then, well, we all know what happens the last minute.
 
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If Rawlings stands on his head and wins us a beanpot, well I'll consider the season a success.
I would avoid setting a goal that would end your season in February. You aren't bu.
 
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I would avoid setting a goal that would end your season in February. You aren't bu.

Our season is going to end around December if we keep putting up an average of 1.25 goals per game in conference.
 
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Re: Official 2009-2010 Northeastern University Huskies Season Thread - Life Post Thiessen

BU's coach after their last game at Maine:

"I’ll tell you, we’ve made every goalie we’ve played look like Jacques Plante. It’s unbelievable. We made the Northeastern goalie look like he was invincible"

How much of this do you think is true? I mean, to me it loked like he had an unreal amount of clutch save. It's not like all the shots went straight to his chest or his glove?
 
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Re: Official 2009-2010 Northeastern University Huskies Season Thread - Life Post Thiessen

My personal opinion.. about half the shots that BU made were okay to weak & i think Rawlings himself will acknowledge that. But.. the other half were not - they were solid shots sometimes with screens & overall Rawlings played superbly to have a shutout.. which Maine did not accomplish in their 'W'. He was aggressive all night & took away any opportunities on any play, early.

Any way you slice it.. he had an incredible gm. I also give our D credit for the 'W' & shutout. Well, it doesn't matter what anyone says to the media now.. its in the books (also, Parker is a great motivator.. he is using this as more for motivating his team than anything us NU fans need read into..) :)
 
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Goalie Thiessen makes good impression in AHL debut

By Tom Venesky tvenesky@timesleader.com
Sports Reporter

WILKES-BARRE – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins goaltender Brad Thiessen admits he was a little nervous before he made his first AHL start Saturday in Bridgeport.

Having the jitters would be expected of someone whose last regular season game action came last season at the collegiate level.

But if the 23-year-old Thiessen was nervous when he took to the ice for the opening period, he had little time to show it.

In the opening minutes of Saturday’s game Thiessen was faced with a decision that would dictate how his night would go. With the Penguins on the power play, the puck squirted into their own end with a Bridgeport player bearing down. If the Bridgeport player reached the puck he would have a sure breakaway, so Thiessen had to decide if he should leave the crease and race for the puck or stay in net and try to make the save.

He opted for the race.


“We kind of got there at the same time and I was able to knock it to the corner,” Thiessen said. The bold move not only prevented a breakaway chance, it calmed Thiessen’s nerves and quickly got him into the game.

Although the Penguins ended up losing the game, 2-1, in overtime, Thiessen played well – stopping 27 of 29 shots. He said the game reinforced his feeling he could play on the AHL level after spending the last three seasons with Northeastern University. Thiessen was a Hobey Baker finalist last season after posting an impressive 2.12 goals against average and a .931 save percentage in 41 games.

Despite his collegiate success, Thiessen knew he would have to adjust to a few different elements in the AHL.

“There’s a lot more traffic in front, guys are a lot bigger and you have to fight for your space in the crease,” he said.

Pittsburgh goaltending coach Gilles Meloche worked with Thiessen before the game and gave him some advice – keep things simple and don’t try to do too much.

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton head coach Todd Reirden said Thiessen executed that game plan perfectly.

“I was really impressed with his composure in the net and his confidence outside playing the puck,” Reirden said. “He made every save he was supposed to and a couple he wasn’t.

“Everyone knows what their first game was like playing forward or defense. But it’s magnified when you’re the last guy back there. Right now we’re really happy with how he played.”

With John Curry having a firm hold on the number one spot in net and veteran Adam Berkhoel in Wheeling working the rust off from offseason knee surgery, it’s uncertain how many more AHL games Thiessen will get this season.

But no matter what the number is, Thiessen is confident he can handle playing in the AHL.

“I think I can play at this level and hopefully Saturday gave the organization confidence in putting me in there and not worrying about it,” he said. “We all know what John Curry has done here and he’s a great goalie. I’m just waiting for my chance to get in there again and show them what I got.”

'Attaboy Brad... Not a bad way to make a first save, huh?
 
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