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Originally posted by BU Fan 84 View PostWell now we can expect him to sign with Minnesota before the weekend! (I know it's too late now, just referencing the quotes from Quinn prior to JFK leaving)¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Originally posted by chickod View PostThe reality is that Charlie is out there because he is probably the 2nd best defenseman right NOW. And he has the most potential of any of them.
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Originally posted by BUtogether View PostHe looks great...puck moving instead of puck lugging...quick reads on the PP and quick shifts...all the things he didn't do at BU...must be finally getting some coachingHockey East Tournament Champions - 2013, 2014, 2017
Hockey East Regular Season Champions - 2013, 2017
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Gooooooooooooo....Rivermen!
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Originally posted by Jofa View PostBest McAvoy has looked all year which kind of ticks me off. JFK not dressing with Krecji out shows how dumb that contract was.Boston University CAS'88
GO BU!
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Before we start ripping McAvoy or Quinn about his play at BU which was overall very good IMO, I'd add a couple of points that the NESN guys just made.
1) McAvoy was able to keep his game simple tonight where at BU he had to do too much at times.
2) His high hockey IQ suits him for NHL play and he has a better connection with his linemates which are on his mental level.
Of course, I was tempted to wonder where was this guy at times at BU too. However, I consider his play tonight to be a positive for the BU program. Being able to step right up as a 19 y/o and make an impact in a NHL playoff game debut speaks well for his development at BU.
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Originally posted by Tater View PostBefore we start ripping McAvoy or Quinn about his play at BU which was overall very good IMO, I'd add a couple of points that the NESN guys just made.
1) McAvoy was able to keep his game simple tonight where at BU he had to do too much at times.
2) His high hockey IQ suits him for NHL play and he has a better connection with his linemates which are on his mental level.
Of course, I was tempted to wonder where was this guy at times at BU too. However, I consider his play tonight to be a positive for the BU program. Being able to step right up as a 19 y/o and make an impact in a NHL playoff game debut speaks well for his development at BU.
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Originally posted by Tater View PostBefore we start ripping McAvoy or Quinn about his play at BU which was overall very good IMO, I'd add a couple of points that the NESN guys just made.
1) McAvoy was able to keep his game simple tonight where at BU he had to do too much at times.
2) His high hockey IQ suits him for NHL play and he has a better connection with his linemates which are on his mental level.
Of course, I was tempted to wonder where was this guy at times at BU too. However, I consider his play tonight to be a positive for the BU program. Being able to step right up as a 19 y/o and make an impact in a NHL playoff game debut speaks well for his development at BU.
2)His high hockey IQ was to much for JFK?.Keller?...Please
His ability to step up and make an impact tonight answers two questions..one he is clearly coachable and two he was allowed to do whatever he wanted at BU. At least I hope he was doing what he wanted and wasn't told to play pond hockey...didn't see him once join the rush tonight. Instead played defense and moved pucks quickly and only ended up down low when the cycle dictated. Hardly saw a shift at BU where he didn't rush to the front of the other teams net.Last edited by BUtogether; 04-12-2017, 09:37 PM.
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