Ugh. Not the start we wanted.
Ok on the board!
Five forwards on the ice for the UNH PPG?
Welp that escalated quickly...
Not a promising trend on our blue line. TvR left after missing the last 15 games of his junior season, as did Pesce after missing last nine games of his junior season the next year.
Settling in for Denver/Omaha - Omaha always reminds me of the UNH defenseman who transferred to UNO to play his final three seasons of college hockey. Who can name this former UNH Wildcat...??
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BU stretching it out, now up 5-2...
Looked at the video of the BU goals and it appears that Robinson struggled. Four of the goals looked soft to me.
Looked at the video of the BU goals and it appears that Robinson struggled. Four of the goals looked soft to me.
Well, I can tell you who it ain't: John Furgele went back the the USHL after his freshman year, then Quinnipiac, like another former UNH d-man.
I followed the 'cats live box score last night while watching parts of five other games. Unlike the last few years, the 'cats could have played with any of the ten teams. Not saying they'd win, but they belong on the same ice with them. The past few years it often looked like we were in a different division.
Dan: the Miami/WMU game was the most compelling. I found myself rooting for Western. Sorry. UNO gave Denver a good game.
Fair enough - Western Michigan is a fun team to watch and Lawson is an exceptional place to watch a college hockey game. Tough result as a win last night could have vaulted Miami into third place (a point shy of second place) in the NCHC...
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The UNO/DU game was wild as the UNO goalie, who has statistically been one of the worst in college hockey throughout his career was great last night and deserved the win. Instead he lost. Meanwhile, the Denver goalie, a hot-shot frosh who has been very good, was shaky and fighting pucks all night. Still, he managed his first career shut-out in the process. More proof that hockey is a team game - and sometimes a cruel game.
Omaha has now lost 13-straight (and been shut-out in four consecutive games) to Denver...