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UNH Wildcats 2010 off-season thread

Re: UNH Wildcats 2010 off-season thread

Probably because BC fans have better things to do that sit in the arena lobby 3 hours before gametime sitting indian style coloring signs...

..like taking their boyfriends out to the local 7/11s along the green line for a diner before the game.

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haha, first thing I thought of:
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Re: UNH Wildcats 2010 off-season thread

Win or lose, JvR is earning his NHL playoff wings tonight with a goal, SOG's and nifty passes.
 
Re: UNH Wildcats 2010 off-season thread

JvR looks great. Why couldn't he do this in college?
Fair question. There are probably a bunch of reasons. Three possible explanations that come to mind are:
(1) He's back to playing left wing which is probably his more "natural" position.
(2) He's been throwing many more body checks in the pros than he did at UNH. I think playing physical is the accepted expectation in the NHL while a college player, especially in Hockey East, can get by without playing the body as much. Why sacrifice your body in the college game when you are not getting paid many thousands of dollars to do so?
(3) More experience, practice, coaching, etc.
 
Re: UNH Wildcats 2010 off-season thread

I'm sure it also helps that he is playing with higher caliber players than he was at UNH.
By the same token, the caliber of the opposing players (e.g., Zdeno Chara, Tuukka Rask, etc.) is also higher than in college.
 
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