Holy SOG! Is Rob Nichols really that good?
UNH UNH UNH UNH!!!! Amazing goal tending by UConns Nichols but we managed to finally do it. Amazing flurries that earns the 'Cats a standing O by the crowd. Kudos to the whole team and congrats to the Seniors who will move on to the next round. Not sure who that is but its not BU...Go 'Cats!!!! ������
Kid stood on his head tonight. Huge kudos to him
Ya it was a good win against a very hot goalie. Bummer we lost the SOG though. We were on such a roll winning the SOG consistantly. Oh well, all we can do is put it behind us and move on
Good to see ya at the game Ref.
I am SO confused... at this time of the season, UNH is on an improbable seven (7) game winning streak, won a first round series they should have won without any complications, and have now improved their seeding for the next round to at least BC, if not Providence or even UMass-Lowell (should the Minutemen AND Black Bears win their deciding games tomorrow). Strongly suspect they'll be traveling to The Coffin to meet the Friars, but I would really be geeked about playing BC in a QF series where there is absolutely no pressure/expectations on UNH, and a LOT of pressure on the homestanding Eagles. Problem is, for that to happen, then both UVM and NICC have to win tomorrow ... and you know how much I *love* the latter.
The best part of this weekend is that Coach Mad Again's season ended before ours did
Not picking on you Chuck, as I have seen similar comments many times over the years from others. But the Eagles have been placed in the pressure cooker many times in Jerry York's tenure and have been quite successful in that time.but I would really be geeked about playing BC in a QF series where there is absolutely no pressure/expectations on UNH, and a LOT of pressure on the homestanding Eagles.
I am SOG confused...
The best part of this weekend is that Coach Mad Again's season ended before ours did
I could be wrong but I believe Providence is the 2 seed so wins by uvm and nd would send us there as we'd be the "7th" seed in a reseeded tourney. A Maine or UMA upset would send us to BC which would be an interesting matchup. But honestly at this point who really cares who we play. I'd love to take the Eagles out of playoff contention. I'd love to see this recent scoring stretch up against the solid defense of providence, and I'd love a chance to avenge the recent playoff losses to UML. It's been a fun and stressful up and down season. It's time to sit back and just enjoy the last week (or two, three, five??)
Tickets will probably free up a bit at BC. Playoff tickets are part of the season ticket package so that's why they looked sold out. Many folks don't attend the qtr. finals so they look to unload tickets at BC Ticket Marketplace.
Of course, we usually get UMass, whose fan base doesn't travel well, so the ticket situation may be a bit different with UNH or Maine.
Don't buy them yet. I think it's still possible BC gets VT, UNH or Maine depending on today's outcomes.
I like the BC solution of having them already built in to the package. Wonder why we don't do that as well...
Nice post. Now, who are you and what have you done with Chuck?I am SO confused... at this time of the season, UNH is on an improbable seven (7) game winning streak, won a first round series they should have won without any complications, and have now improved their seeding for the next round to at least BC, if not Providence or even UMass-Lowell (should the Minutemen AND Black Bears win their deciding games tomorrow). Strongly suspect they'll be traveling to The Coffin to meet the Friars, but I would really be geeked about playing BC in a QF series where there is absolutely no pressure/expectations on UNH, and a LOT of pressure on the homestanding Eagles. Problem is, for that to happen, then both UVM and NICC have to win tomorrow ... and you know how much I *love* the latter.
However it turns out, it's great to have another weekend of hockey to look forward to. As a recent poster said, UNH is now playing with house money, and even if the last six games of the 7 game streak haven't exactly been against daunting opposition, the important thing is this is now a team that's found some belief, is gathering experience to draw upon for future postseasons, and is only a pair of wins away from an improbable return trip to the Garden. They're at .500 now, and if they somehow win the next series, they won't be able to finish the season with a losing record. Pretty darned good for an out-and-out rebuilding season.
And for a guy who probably won't get a lot of consideration for HE Coach of the Year, it's been one of the better coaching jobs by Coach Umile in his last decade at Durham. Some may disagree with me, but it's hard to argue that his work with this young team this season doesn't warrant putting aside calls for his exit strategy, and letting him continue to build upon the strong finish to this season. Say what you will, but winning as many games as he has during his lengthy career does not happen by accident. And if he can create some postseason magic in the role of the determined and spunky underdog this Spring, this could be the most positive offseason outlook this program has experienced in quite awhile, forcing others in the program to up their games as well.
Nice post. Now, who are you and what have you done with Chuck?