We get tickets every year regardless of who's playing and sit in Section 119.Yes 102/103 are the sections that were given. Could be different if you purchase at the TU
With this weekends results, does this make SLU a TUC?
With this weekends results, does this make SLU a TUC?
With this weekends results, does this make SLU a TUC?
I think you dropped a letter: it's not that SLU will be a TUC, but SLU will be at TUC!
Surely you know how to look up the RPI yourself, but just in case: SLU in 29th, .05 out of 25th. That will take at least 2 more wins, and even then, I doubt SLU will get to the top 25.
Congratulations to Union. I had to listen to the the Quinnipiac announcers, because for some reason I can not get the Union station, even though I only live 10 minutes from there. Anyways, they were not happy because Quinnipiac did not get a single power play for the entire game. I would assume it was played as physical as the other 2 games? The atmosphere sounded great right after the final whistle. I hope Union takes it all.
Rand Pecknold wasn't happy, either. He was giving Wahl & Hicks more than an earful after the post-game handshake. It was strange to me that Q didn't have any power plays all night. I do remember a handful of moments where I expected a penalty call on Union, but it never came.
As for the atmosphere, you could feel the pressure release as soon as the buzzer sounded...but I've never been amongst a group of Union fans so happy and thrilled. Congrats to the players and the coaches!
The refs let a lot go, including a couple of blatant cases of Q players holding a U player's stick, and an outright tackle by a Q player (I guess they do not need a football team afterall!). If the game had been called tightly, Pecknold would have had a lot more to be upset about. Perhaps he is just frustrated that to date, no coach in the ECAC has been given so much to work with and done so little with it.
Union College Hockey 2009-2010: Playoff series win? Check. Albany? This is the year.
The refs let a lot go, including a couple of blatant cases of Q players holding a U player's stick, and an outright tackle by a Q player (I guess they do not need a football team afterall!). If the game had been called tightly, Pecknold would have had a lot more to be upset about. Perhaps he is just frustrated that to date, no coach in the ECAC has been given so much to work with and done so little with it.