While it sure stinks that you lost Zucker and Shore to the pros, I can tell you that most BC fans felt the same way after last season when Cam Atkinson and Jimmy Hayes both turned pro after their Junior years in which they had combined for 52 goals! This was on top of some key graduation losses so it was hard to be optimistic about 2011-12. But much like I'm guessing is the situation at DU, BC had a lot of young talented players that were now given the opportunity to play more important roles and they have really stepped it up to the point where we are right back in FF. So I guess my point is that with a little luck, DU could be right back in the thick of things next year.
Zucker getting a lot of press in the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Wild fans seem to think he may be the savior they have been looking for.
No, the writers at the Strib seem to think he is the Wild's savior.
How do they expect us to throw hotdogs at the gophers with that [Expletive deleted] net in front of us?
We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard...
He isn't the savior. He is just the first in exciting young prospects (other than Hackett) to come in. The combination of Zucker, Granlund, Coyle and Larsson are the savior, really.
He is indeed in the lineup tonight. Wearing number 16. Usually a low number right off the bat means they have big plans for the player.
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