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The Barr Has Been Raised at UMaine

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Tuell didn't like that non call either. The replay they showed had BC player trying to stay onside and got in the way(interference) so gauthier had a clear lane to the net. They can review the offsides but not the interference????? I doubt the ref has in for Maine or favoritism for a Boston school, if he did it would be BU not the safety school BC : )

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Cant believe the refs didnt see it, 5000 people in the alfond did. Even Barr was yelling at the refs, Ive not yet seen him do that before. He always stays calm.
Not sure either about replaying that one, the refs never even huddled after it so either they weren't going to or couldnt. Have seen them replay goals for offsides, goalie interference many times.
Not sure if coach could have challenged it, or maybe he decided the risk of a penalty was too great if they didnt go his way on review.
Barr might get an apology phone call Monday from the director of officiating office in that one. He got one after the refs disallowed a good goal at BU.
I hope he runs this up the chain of command, a little scrutiny of the reffing up here wouldnt hurt.

I rarely complain about reffing but at times this season its worth doing.
 
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Because they're not gonna spend all night looking over everything that could be a minor penalty. Only for stuff that could be deemed a major.
 
Another great weekend, that makes it 7 in a row unbeaten in regulation. Last regulation loss was to BU at the Alfond.

Optimism and expectations are growing for next year and beyond. However, this team is still in the mix for the hockey east tourney so this year is far from over.

When you break this season into two parts (pre and post thanksgiving), it’s even more impressive.

Pre-thanksgiving - Overall 2-8-1 HE 0-5-1
Post-thanksgiving - 13-5-4 HE 9-4-3

If they didn’t lose those close games early on, they would likely be a bubble team. Either way, this is what progress looks like.
 
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Cant believe the refs didnt see it, 5000 people in the alfond did. Even Barr was yelling at the refs, Ive not yet seen him do that before. He always stays calm.
Not sure either about replaying that one, the refs never even huddled after it so either they weren't going to or couldnt. Have seen them replay goals for offsides, goalie interference many times.
Not sure if coach could have challenged it, or maybe he decided the risk of a penalty was too great if they didnt go his way on review.
Barr might get an apology phone call Monday from the director of officiating office in that one. He got one after the refs disallowed a good goal at BU.
I hope he runs this up the chain of command, a little scrutiny of the reffing up here wouldnt hurt.

Curiosity mostly, but the third goal that the refs called no goal looked good on the replay at alfond. Did the TV coverage look at that one closer and what did they think? Didnt see where there was intentional forward movement of Maine players foot/leg. It looked like it went off BC player last.

I rarely complain about reffing but at times this season its worth doing.

Barr had already used his challenge to check if the hit on Antonacci by the benches was a major penalty. But the missed interference in the BC goal was an egregious miss by this officiating crew.
 
If they didn’t lose those close games early on, they would likely be a bubble team. Either way, this is what progress looks like.

Forget the close games, without that disgusting 5-1 loss to Bentley (#55 PWR), that alone would probably we worth a few spots in the Pairwise and they'd be on the bubble.
 
Barr had already used his challenge to check if the hit on Antonacci by the benches was a major penalty. But the missed interference in the BC goal was an egregious miss by this officiating crew.

I know he used a challenge.
My understanding is they can still challenge after using the first but if you dont get it its a team penalty.
Am I wrong in that?
Pretty sure I saw that earlier in the year, cant recall what team did that.

Im not a fan of all the reviewing but they opened that door.
 
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However, this team is still in the mix for the hockey east tourney so this year is far from over.

I think getting up to #5 is going to be massive for Maine if they can pull it off. If they do they head straight to the quaterfinals and a trip to Storrs, which is probably the best matchup possible for them as has been previously discussed. If they land at #6, they first have to play a mid-week home game against UVM, and then if they won would be sent to either Agganis or Matthews, barring multiple upsets. We need to be Northeastern fans next weekend (yuck), and hope they can hold the River Hawks to one point or less, which I'd say is not impossible. And of course Maine needs to sweep Massachusetts, but that goes without saying.
 
I think getting up to #5 is going to be massive for Maine if they can pull it off. If they do they head straight to the quaterfinals and a trip to Storrs, which is probably the best matchup possible for them as has been previously discussed. If they land at #6, they first have to play a mid-week home game against UVM, and then if they won would be sent to either Agganis or Matthews, barring multiple upsets. We need to be Northeastern fans next weekend (yuck), and hope they can hold the River Hawks to one point or less, which I'd say is not impossible. And of course Maine needs to sweep Massachusetts, but that goes without saying.

I’m hoping they somehow end up at UConn as well. That’s the closest hockey east school to where I live now (NJ) so I wouldn’t mind checking out their new barn, even though I hear it’s impossible to get tickets.

Merrimack seems to be heating up again so I’d like to avoid them and BU has been Maine’s Achilles heal all year. Even though northeastern has given us fits the past few years, I think they’re a better matchup.

If I had to rank single game matchups:
1. UConn
2. Lowell
3. northeastern
4. Merrimack
5. BU
 
FWIW, BCHL scoring race. Hope this posts. Older bro says “I’m right behind you”. Nice additions for next year
Games/goals/assists/total points/points PPG
1
Bradly Nadeau
82 LW'05
PEN
453553881.961318109140.31Penticton, BC
2
Josh Nadeau
20 RW'03
PEN
453354871.931421026140.31Penticton, BC
3*
Aydar Suniev
19 LW'04
PEN
413239711.731221004340.83Penticton, BC
 
FWIW, BCHL scoring race. Hope this posts. Older bro says “I’m right behind you”. Nice additions for next year
Games/goals/assists/total points/points PPG​
1
Bradly Nadeau
82 LW'05
PEN
453553881.961318109140.31Penticton, BC
2
Josh Nadeau
20 RW'03
PEN
453354871.931421026140.31Penticton, BC
3*
Aydar Suniev
19 LW'04
PEN
413239711.731221004340.83Penticton, BC

I like those numbers, but have no idea how tough the BCHL is this season.

Help me out here, fellow bruin, if you can.

(Yeah, I've explored the Junior rankings as well, and that's all over the place from year to year... Certainly hope these guys will pan-out, though. Maine is a lot closer to relevance than I expected right now.)
 
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I like those numbers, but have no idea how tough the BCHL is this season.

Help me out here, fellow bruin, if you can.

(Yeah, I've explored the Junior rankings as well, and that's all over the place from year to year... Certainly hope these guys will pan-out, though. Maine is a lot closer to relevance than I expected right now.)

The 2023 Heisenberg list shows plenty of commitments from the BCHL to Denver, Michigan State, Cornell, Harvard, North Dakota, etc.
 
I would caution the numbers on Josh as he's 19 and will be 20 at start of season next year. So doing it as an older player. But Bradley's numbers as a 17 year old? That looks like a massive get. Did they commit at same time?
 
I would caution the numbers on Josh as he's 19 and will be 20 at start of season next year. So doing it as an older player. But Bradley's numbers as a 17 year old? That looks like a massive get. Did they commit at same time?

Josh is a holdover commit from the previous staff, Bradly committed last fall.

Normally I would agree on cautioning the stats but he was 6th in the BCHL in scoring last year and 2nd in goals as an 18 year old. The only question with him will be if he can handle the physicality and skating given his size.

Penticton is far and away the best team in that league so the stats are inflated but either way I think they’re both can’t miss prospects.
 
I remember Tim bringing in guys with gaudy stats that couldn't skate or play D. I suspect Barr would have dropped Josh if he didn't think he could play in HE. I trust that he can play. The fact they grew up near(ok not so near) Orono( New Brunswick or NS??) is a good thing also. You never know until they step on to the ice. Looking forward to seeing them play. Until then I want to see Maine win some more games this season
 
I remember Tim bringing in guys with gaudy stats that couldn't skate or play D. I suspect Barr would have dropped Josh if he didn't think he could play in HE. I trust that he can play. The fact they grew up near(ok not so near) Orono( New Brunswick or NS??) is a good thing also. You never know until they step on to the ice. Looking forward to seeing them play. Until then I want to see Maine win some more games this season

I would agree with this. I haven't been around long enough to remember the Whitehead era, but based on what Ive seen of Barr's players so far in his tenure he seems to really emphasize skating ability, this team is really fluid and moves very well. There's no reason to suggest that he'd break that mold any time soon.
 
Josh is a holdover commit from the previous staff, Bradly committed last fall.

Normally I would agree on cautioning the stats but he was 6th in the BCHL in scoring last year and 2nd in goals as an 18 year old. The only question with him will be if he can handle the physicality and skating given his size.

Penticton is far and away the best team in that league so the stats are inflated but either way I think they’re both can’t miss prospects.

I think Josh will definitely help on the PP but not sure about 5x5.
 
I remember Tim bringing in guys with gaudy stats that couldn't skate or play D. I suspect Barr would have dropped Josh if he didn't think he could play in HE. I trust that he can play. The fact they grew up near(ok not so near) Orono( New Brunswick or NS??) is a good thing also. You never know until they step on to the ice. Looking forward to seeing them play. Until then I want to see Maine win some more games this season

The Nadeau's have the level of talent that you really don't want to miss out because they are right in your backyard as well. I've watched enough Penticton games this year that I'd be very surprised if they don't end up being impact players at the NCAA level. Can honestly say the same about Hopkins as well, he is the exact type of blueliner we want to bring in.

I think Bradly could be the first Black Bears player drafted in the first round since Heisten in '99. I'm sure someone can confirm, but I couldn't think of any other players taken that high since then.
 
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