Re: By the Numbers: Your All-Time Roster
Scott Lachance is a tough pick for #11. I guess if you are looking at post-BU, he might get the nod, but it's not like his one year at BU was dominating. He was very solid as a freshman, but not an "all-time" type of season. I would either put his brother Bob, who started with a different number, but went on to be a prolific assist man, or Mark Bavis (RIP )
Putting Ed Ronan as #13 is a bit of a stretch - he wore #10 for at least his last two years, really his only productive years. And Bonino is already a better player than Ed, so I would put Nick there. That's the benefit of picking a number that most people stay away from
Ronan's linemate Tomlinson sure picked a tough number - he's among the top 10 BU scorers of all time, and he doesn't get among 4 players named for his number (the same does not apply for Greg Quebec, though getting a goal against Michigan in the '97 game almost qualifies him )
Poor Ian Wood...if he just had a number other than a 241 point scorer, he might be on the list
I'm having too much fun with this. That's what happens on a Friday afternoon before a holiday weekend.
Originally posted by mookie1995
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Putting Ed Ronan as #13 is a bit of a stretch - he wore #10 for at least his last two years, really his only productive years. And Bonino is already a better player than Ed, so I would put Nick there. That's the benefit of picking a number that most people stay away from
Ronan's linemate Tomlinson sure picked a tough number - he's among the top 10 BU scorers of all time, and he doesn't get among 4 players named for his number (the same does not apply for Greg Quebec, though getting a goal against Michigan in the '97 game almost qualifies him )
Poor Ian Wood...if he just had a number other than a 241 point scorer, he might be on the list
I'm having too much fun with this. That's what happens on a Friday afternoon before a holiday weekend.
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