Re: Quinnipiac Bobcats 2015-16 - The post-season journey...
Sucks when he's right....
hahahaha... Cute bud
Sucks when he's right....
hahahaha... Cute bud
Congrats on a great season, I hope it continues for QU. I'll be cheering for you guys for the rest of the season!
I mistakenly put Albany last night, and ended up being correct. The bid difference for Q is there is a far greater fan base closer to Worcester than Albany. We can grab all the alums in Springfield/Hartford and Boston easily in Worcester. Far less alums in Albany then Boston. Thats the difference to me. Excited for this weekend. I've heard broken collarbone swirled by the media after seeing him last night outside the rink. I think it's cautionary him being in a sling after seeing him lift up the trophy, hug teammates, and shake Hagwell's hand. Only time will tell, cause Rand certainly wont![]()
As I have said a couple of times, he still had his gear on including pads. If it were a serious injury those would have been gone and he would have been icing it and/or in a sling.They way he was moving doesn't seem like a broken collarbone. He wouldn't want to move at all if it was. I would bet it's a bruised bone or something like that, I almost want to say if it came down to the 3rd period we might have seen him out there.
As I have said a couple of times, he still had his gear on including pads. If it were a serious injury those would have been gone and he would have been icing it and/or in a sling.
Yeah exactly. I am stoked for this weekend! I will be enjoying the Regionals in Reno, NV... Also, the bookstore has ECAC Champions shirts. I just ordered myself one... National Champs shirt NEXT!
I couldn't be more pumped for the chance at YALE again!
Man, you boys are cocky.
Man, you boys are cocky.
I'm sorry, are you guys #1 overall? Have you guys been #1 in the nation for most of the year? I believe the word is confident, not cocky. I have watched some of those AHA playoff games and there isn't much you guys do that would even give us an issue. Good luck with a team that rolls 4 lines and our third would start on your team.
I wouldn't say its cocky. This team has truly been the top team in the country for pretty much the entire season. They have a sweep against fellow #1 seed St. Cloud State, swept NCAA tournament team Yale, beat NCAA team Harvard 3 times. There only losses are to BU an NCAA tourney team, St. Lawrence, a team that reached the ECAC Semi's and is 19th in the pairwise and Cornell a physical team that is ranked 15th in the pairwise and just missed the tournament. Compared to RIT who 2 wins against Robert Morris the 20th win the pairwise as their best wins of the season. Quinnipiac is in the top 5 in the country in scoring and 6th in team defense. They are in the top 5 for PP in the country and #3 in PK. 4 consecutive NCAA tournaments with a frozen four mixed in. There is a reason we can be confident. This is a really good team.
I'm sorry, are you guys #1 overall? Have you guys been #1 in the nation for most of the year? I believe the word is confident, not cocky. I have watched some of those AHA playoff games and there isn't much you guys do that would even give us an issue. Good luck with a team that rolls 4 lines and our third would start on your team.
I think the sensitivity from the RIT fanbase is that these things you mention here were the case with both Denver in 2010 and Minnesota State last year (actually Denver was #2 overall). Super strong teams, 4 talented lines, near the top in all team categories and several player categories (I think both had a top 3 goalie in the country). So while there shouldn't necessarily be a level of respect for historical success in round 1 just for the sake of history, there should be some respect that Wayne Wilson is a talented coach and seems to have a knack for figuring out a game plan that works just long enough to knock off a top seed that is more talented in this one-and-done format. It's happened three times (DEN, UNH, MinnST). He is 2-0 in opening round NCAA games vs #1 seeds. No one outside of Rochester thought that those two teams would do anything that would give Denver or MinnSt an issue.
Taking that into account, you can see why a RIT fan would object to someone from Q saying they are excited to get a shot at Yale on Sunday.
Of course, I don't blame anyone at Q for being excited because they are playing excellent hockey and are very, very talented.
Just my $0.02
I think the sensitivity from the RIT fanbase is that these things you mention here were the case with both Denver in 2010 and Minnesota State last year (actually Denver was #2 overall). Super strong teams, 4 talented lines, near the top in all team categories and several player categories (I think both had a top 3 goalie in the country). So while there shouldn't necessarily be a level of respect for historical success in round 1 just for the sake of history, there should be some respect that Wayne Wilson is a talented coach and seems to have a knack for figuring out a game plan that works just long enough to knock off a top seed that is more talented in this one-and-done format. It's happened three times (DEN, UNH, MinnST). He is 2-0 in opening round NCAA games vs #1 seeds. No one outside of Rochester thought that those two teams would do anything that would give Denver or MinnSt an issue.
Taking that into account, you can see why a RIT fan would object to someone from Q saying they are excited to get a shot at Yale on Sunday.
Of course, I don't blame anyone at Q for being excited because they are playing excellent hockey and are very, very talented.
Just my $0.02
Listen I get it, I really do. But I am also not trying to sit here and give credit to a team that A. hasn't beat an ECAC team this year and B. has had a streaky goalie all year. We can all talk about how RIT has done against #1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament but it's a new year, different team. After watching their PP and PK there is no way and I mean NO WAY RIT will score on the PP against Q. Wayne Wilson has done very well up there but it's peanuts to what Rand has done.
I know that lighting striking three times is a long shot, but my favorite part of 2010/2015 was logging back in to enjoy these posts again on monday.
To the more reasonable Bobcat fans, looking forward to this weekend and hope to meet some of you in Albany. If anyone is in to trading game pucks or pins, let me know and I will bring a few with me.
I think the sensitivity from the RIT fanbase is that these things you mention here were the case with both Denver in 2010 and Minnesota State last year (actually Denver was #2 overall). Super strong teams, 4 talented lines, near the top in all team categories and several player categories (I think both had a top 3 goalie in the country). So while there shouldn't necessarily be a level of respect for historical success in round 1 just for the sake of history, there should be some respect that Wayne Wilson is a talented coach and seems to have a knack for figuring out a game plan that works just long enough to knock off a top seed that is more talented in this one-and-done format. It's happened three times (DEN, UNH, MinnST). He is 2-0 in opening round NCAA games vs #1 seeds. No one outside of Rochester thought that those two teams would do anything that would give Denver or MinnSt an issue.
Taking that into account, you can see why a RIT fan would object to someone from Q saying they are excited to get a shot at Yale on Sunday.
Of course, I don't blame anyone at Q for being excited because they are playing excellent hockey and are very, very talented.
Just my $0.02
Listen I get it, I really do. But I am also not trying to sit here and give credit to a team that A. hasn't beat an ECAC team this year and B. has had a streaky goalie all year. We can all talk about how RIT has done against #1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament but it's a new year, different team. After watching their PP and PK there is no way and I mean NO WAY RIT will score on the PP against Q. Wayne Wilson has done very well up there but it's peanuts to what Rand has done.