Thanks Maine fans for the kind words. I think it's prestigious for the whole league when one of us wins it all. This BC fan will not forget your supporting us next time Maine is in the FF
Thanks Maine fans for the kind words. I think it's prestigious for the whole league when one of us wins it all. This BC fan will not forget your supporting us next time Maine is in the FF
It's hockeyeast...you got to cheer for hockeyeast. Unless of course its UNH then you cheer for every other team!!
Thanks Maine fans for the kind words. I think it's prestigious for the whole league when one of us wins it all. This BC fan will not forget your supporting us next time Maine is in the FF
Anyone who appreciates great college hockey admires this BC team; as Wally pointed out: what's not to like? From York on down to the equipment manager, they were pretty-much perfect.
Just don't be so sure that you'll still be young enough to remember so much as your own name, the *next* time Maine reaches a FF.
Just don't be so sure that you'll still be young enough to remember so much as your own name, the *next* time Maine reaches a FF.
Honestly, I don't think it will be that long. As long as they keep going strictly by math as best as possible to match up teams in the field, you're going to see some horrendously imbalanced brackets. Obviously we've seen decent Maine teams get through in 06 and 07 with horrendous brackets. This year had serious imbalance as well that Maine could have easily gone to the title game from had they been in the right spot.
So... all you gotta do is get in a few times and you'll probably see Maine get through at least once if not more out of a handfull of NCAA berths.
Originally posted by Greg Ambrose on 3/7/2010
The fact that you BC fans revel in the superiority of your team in an admittedly weak league leads me to believe you will be more sorely disappointed when the end comes than we will.
Just saw on goblackbears.com, Cornell, Diamond and Nemec are Tri-captains for 2012-2013 season. Guess Joey is staying...Tim Ghandi must be taking his leadership style from the Football team....never have seen tri captains at this level, typical lack of definte action....... in any event, good kids and should help set tone..Nemec will be a 5th year sr, so hopefully brings maturity, Joey , if controlled , could bring a fire, Cornell has been a Captain before...should provide leadership on and off ice. Big question will be if Joe will commit to being the best he can be.....
Tim Ghandi must be taking his leadership style from the Football team....never have seen tri captains at this level
Guess you haven't been watching Maine hockey very long.
1986-87: Jack Capuano, Mike McHugh, Dave Nonis
1989-90: Christian Lalonde, Claudio Scremin, Guy Perron
1990-1991 and 1991-92: Mike Barkley, Scott Pellerin, Martin Robitaille
1997-98: Steve Kariya, Shawn Wansborough, Brian White
2002-03: Chris Heisten, Martin Kariya, Robert Lisczak
2006-07: Michel Leveille, Mats Lundin, Josh Soares
Congrats to Mike, Joey and Mark on being named Captains.....Huge honor....I agree w BearNecessity in thinking 3 captains is a little uncommon. .....Not that it matters at all, but I wonder if Abbott13 would also find it a little odd. In any case, I'm sure the boys will do a great job leading the squad next year.....BearNecessity, I mite be a little out of the loop, but why would you question Joe's commitment?....Did I miss something?
Glad to see #39 coming back,I thought for a time that he was 50/50 in leaving...but coming back means there will be Heart/Soul and plenty of Moxie on the ice...good deal...takes some of the sting of losing Mangene.
Guess you haven't been watching Maine hockey very long.
1986-87: Jack Capuano, Mike McHugh, Dave Nonis
1989-90: Christian Lalonde, Claudio Scremin, Guy Perron
1990-1991 and 1991-92: Mike Barkley, Scott Pellerin, Martin Robitaille
1997-98: Steve Kariya, Shawn Wansborough, Brian White
2002-03: Chris Heisten, Martin Kariya, Robert Lisczak
2006-07: Michel Leveille, Mats Lundin, Josh Soares
Guess you haven't been watching Maine hockey very long.
1986-87: Jack Capuano, Mike McHugh, Dave Nonis
1989-90: Christian Lalonde, Claudio Scremin, Guy Perron
1990-1991 and 1991-92: Mike Barkley, Scott Pellerin, Martin Robitaille
1997-98: Steve Kariya, Shawn Wansborough, Brian White
2002-03: Chris Heisten, Martin Kariya, Robert Lisczak
2006-07: Michel Leveille, Mats Lundin, Josh Soares
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