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Originally posted by Tater View PostThis scenario Jofa asked about still has UML winning Hockey East. Just BU winning Friday night would have made them a #1 seed.
http://techhockeyguide.com/pairwise-...a-0cc47a7e6a58
didn't someone write last week that the 4-5-6 group at the time (western, goofs, terriors) were set up where in that order whomever won a game was going to get 4?a legend and an out of work bum look a lot alike, daddy.
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Originally posted by BUtogether1/3 of your shots blocked isn't good and I didn't read anywhere that they were the top D cores in the country like I constantly here about BU with their ultra skilled 6 NHL draft picks....did you happen to check their points also?....way ahead of BU's NHL D core...rolls eyes
not D core
(gonna blame steve jobs again? )a legend and an out of work bum look a lot alike, daddy.
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Originally posted by Sean Pickett View PostUML's top 6 D got 33.1% of thier shots blocked, so I guess they're not very good either. I also checked top ranked Denver's top 6 D and they had 32.8% of their shots blocked, so I guess they stink as well.
SeanLast edited by BUtogether; 03-19-2017, 12:23 PM.
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Originally posted by smyler3 View PostThis is the most reasoned post I've seen from you in months. This is not what you're saying in your in-game posts.
Sorry...when it comes to spectator sports I should have grown up somewhere else because the elitist big city "attitude" doesn't sit well with me. I feel completely out of place. I was the ONLY BU fan in my entire SECTION (of course, most of the section was empty after the Lowell fans - about 3,500 of them - left).
Well, I won't have to worry about that Friday. All the tickets have already been bought by North Dakota fans...
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Originally posted by BUtogether View PostGood for his brother who cares...why are you even here troll
Ps. Guessing my sig won't show cause I'm on mobile. I'm referencing the time BUtogether said he'd blow SwitzerBS UMass Lowell 2015
PhD Georgia Institute of Technology 2020
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Originally posted by chickod View PostPeople that figure "Why should I go if I 'm just going to sit on my hands anyway? I can save money and stay home."
Originally posted by chickod View PostSorry...when it comes to spectator sports I should have grown up somewhere else because the elitist big city "attitude" doesn't sit well with me. I feel completely out of place. I was the ONLY BU fan in my entire SECTION (of course, most of the section was empty after the Lowell fans - about 3,500 of them - left).
By the way, attendance was down for every league tournament this year.
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Originally posted by Sean Pickett View PostA serious question: Do you go to all the BU home games every season, including the playoffs? Do you ever go to away games? What about NCAA games? I seem to recall you posting you were not going to Manchester in 2015, or am I mistaken?
Attendance this year was the worst in over 17 years, but it was still not terrible and would likely have been better if Notre Dame was not there. And with 4 teams and neutral fans BU probably had as many fans as UML or BC.
By the way, attendance was down for every league tournament this year.
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Originally posted by BUtogether1/3 of your shots blocked isn't good and I didn't read anywhere that they were the top D cores in the country like I constantly here about BU with their ultra skilled 6 NHL draft picks....did you happen to check their points also?....way ahead of BU's NHL D core...rolls eyesOriginally posted by UML Puck Hawk View PostLowell is the top scoring d core in the country. Not on twitter though. Just the ice
What teams do you say had one of the top D corps in the nation if not UML and DU?
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Originally posted by sterlippo1 View Postplus, as most here realize, the HE Tourney is no where near as popular among the students of any of the three schools as the Beanpot is, given the time of year being somewhat a factor but not a big one. Not saying it's right but it's true and just the way it is.
I really need the missing attendance figures for several years for Hockey East and more for the other league tournaments (2003 or earlier), but in general attendance at all of them has been in decline since around the same time. And as I mentioned before all the leagues saw attendance declines this year.
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Re: BU 2017 Season Thread III: Terriers falling (into the off season)
Originally posted by Sean Pickett View PostA serious question: Do you go to all the BU home games every season, including the playoffs? Do you ever go to away games? What about NCAA games? I seem to recall you posting you were not going to Manchester in 2015, or am I mistaken?
Sean
I wasn't going to get into this now...I was actually preparing to write a detailed response and then just figured it would be better as an "offseason" discussion.
But, to answer your question...we had season tickets for seven years and due to a variety or reasons were unable to renew. I have been to every arena in the league (except Alfond because it's essentially a weekend long thing). I was at the Frozen Fours (they didn't call it that then) in '72, '73, '74, '78, '95, '98, '04, '09 and '15. I was at both games in Manchester in 2015. I have been at almost every BU NCAA regional game in either Worcester or Manchester since the late '90s (save a couple) and a couple in Providence.
Let's just stop there for now. We can revisit this after the season. And I get it that attendance is down nationwide. I'm not BLAMING anyone. Why does everything think that there has to be blame attached to everything? It is just very disappointing and deflating to me personally (I said "to ME") to go to a game in a half-empty arena, because I remember the (I know I'll get slammed for this) "good 'ole days." Sorry. But when we didn't have cell phones, in-game constant noise and "activities" to feed peoples' short attention spans, and when people actually went to WATCH the game, PARTICIPATE and CHEER for their teams, it was much better. I can't help when I was born. Also, to put things in perspective so that you can better understand, here is a list of what I have been to (only a partial list):
- saw Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain play in Boston Garden
- saw Bobby Orr and Gordie Howe play in Boston Garden
- saw George Blanda, Tobin Rote, Lance Alworth, Jim Nance, Babe Parilli, Gino Cappalletti, Ron Burton, Billy Cannon, Cookie Gilchrist and many others play in the old AFL at Fenway Park in the '60s
- was at Game 6 of the 1975 World Series (Carlton Fisk's home run) at Fenway
- was at Game 4 of the 1977 Stanley Cup Finals (final game of a Canadiens' sweep) at Boston Garden when Montreal beat the Bruins 2-1 on a Jacques -Lemaire goal in OT to win the Stanley Cup - Guy LaFleur was on that team
- was at the 1977 ECAC Semi-Finals - UNH beat Cornell 10-9 on a Bob Gould goal 19 seconds into the 2nd OT / in the nightcap, BU (with Silk, Meagher, Eruzione, Craig) was trailing Clarkson (with Dave Taylor) 6-4 before scoring 3 goals in the last 3 some-odd minutes to win 7-6
- was at the "Bucky Dent" playoff game in 1978 at Fenway
- was at the Frozen Four (not called that then) in '78 in Providence when BU beat favored Wisconsin (with Mike Eaves - the player)...Jack O'Callahan beat two forecheckers and threw one up to Silk who slid it over to Bethel for one of the most beautiful goals I have seen and BU went on to win
- was in Anaheim for all three ALCS games in 1986 (including the Dave Henderson game)
- was at Fenway when Clemens dueled Dave Stewart in the ALCS
I'm sure (no, I KNOW) I have left plenty out...
You have to understand that for someone who has played sports all his life, it's pretty difficult to watch others play anyway, without having to do it in a crappy atmosphere. Also, as I get older, I want to avail myself of every opportunity to experience some things that I have missed along the way. Another factor is one can only rely on adrenaline so much. I have been very fortunate in my life (which is why I included the above list) to have experienced some incredible events, but the downside is it is tougher to get excited now. I mean, how do you ever top DC in '09? That doesn't make me a "fair weather" fan. I just find it personally disappointing to sit and watch in a lousy environment when I could be out doing something else, like playing golf. We only have so much time on this earth so I would prefer to be active as much as possible.
There are plenty of other reasons more applicable to BU specifically, but I won't go into that here. It's a good off-season discussion to have. Many other programs are plagued with the same challenges, but right now we should be discussing the upcoming playoffs.
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Originally posted by sterlippo1 View Postplus, as most here realize, the HE Tourney is no where near as popular among the students of any of the three schools as the Beanpot is, given the time of year being somewhat a factor but not a big one. Not saying it's right but it's true and just the way it is.
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