If they scored in the last seconds because he didnt get the puck out of the zone, he'd be on suicide watch
Don't really care who won but that BU goalie may never recover. He also disqualified himself from playing for the Rangers.
It's not like it's the Bruins. I don't care to see a kid like that have his hockey life ruined over one fluky play.
Luckily Leetch was only tainted by that program for 1 year. I blame Kreiders propensity to run goalies on his extended stay in that shithole.
Is comparing the choke of O'Connor to the Boston Strangler fair game for a title? I'm not sure what would be considered too soon. Asking for a friend.
I don't think there's been a concrete update on him since October, at which point it was 50/50 between the WHL and college (Michigan, BU, BC or Denver).
Michigan probably to become the next great talent to get wasted because we can't find a fucking goalie.
I attended UNO, and am going back again for another degree. I just grew up following the Lancers, so I've never really gotten into UNO and college hockey. USHL-bias for me. But I root for UNO and goto a couple games a year. I have Lancers season tickets so not a lot of chances to goto UNO games.
In the past week the Gophers have picked up a couple commitments from the 99-00 born players. Blake McLaughlin - Iron Ranger Sammy Walker - Cake Eater The other commitment the Gophers currently hold from this class is Jaxon Nelson from Luverne, MN.
NCAA steps in to resolve UND Nickname issue: http://www.hockeywilderness.com/201...ge-hockey?_ga=1.52764588.567339064.1442459280
UNO is 4-0 and about to open their new arena coming off the frozen 4 and right now their highest ranking ever. Great times for the Mavs. It seats about 7,800 (so a bit over 8,000 will be paid attendance since the season tickets are sold out minus the 500 they are keeping open for walk-up buyers). http://eomahaforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=13598&start=440 flip through this forum on this page for a bunch of great photos from top to bottom of the post. Looks great.
UND is somehow off to a 2-0-2 start. Injury/illness bug hitting early and often. Had our 3rd string walk-on goalie in the net last night for the first start of his career(he is a junior). A little shaky to start but he settled in alright after the weak second goal. We have a pretty highly regarded freshmen goalie who hasn't played a game yet due to injury and now his backup got hurt on Friday night. Our current backup goalie is a kid who came to UND that planned on playing Intramurals. New coach as our previous coach is now coaching Philadelphia. Going to be a fun team to watch but we might have to outscore teams for awhile. 11 Freshmen and they have some high end talent and speed.
So I have my choice of Boston College, Boston University, and Harvard games to attend. I've never attended a hockey game and I barely know the rules but the sport has always interested me. Which game do I attend and why?
Throughout the season or there is a particular time frame in which you could see these teams? Idk a lot about college hockey, but I know that you defienitely want to see BU, and BC. Idk anything about harvard hockey, tbh. But really I just know BU is perennially good. Right? Someone help this man.
My buddy has access to season tickets for all three programs. I don't know a thing about hockey so I don't have a preference. I'd like to go to games through the fall and winter.
Well BU just lost to the USA under 18 team, so there's that . BC is the best program of the three. Havard has been pretty good lately.