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  • Northeast Regional: Miami, Merrimack, Notre Dame, UNH

    Discuss.
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    Re: Northeast Regional: Miami, Merrimack, Notre Dame, UNH

    I would drive up to watch but not for 77.00. Miami is playing well right now and I take MC over ND. I see a Miami/MC matchup in the final.
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    • #3
      Re: Northeast Regional: Miami, Merrimack, Notre Dame, UNH

      Originally posted by BCeagle View Post
      I would drive up to watch but not for 77.00. Miami is playing well right now and I take MC over ND. I see a Miami/MC matchup in the final.
      The people who set the prices think hockey is recession proof. Wish I lived in St Louis. Two-day package is the same price as one day at Hockey East.

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      • #4
        Re: Northeast Regional: Miami, Merrimack, Notre Dame, UNH

        UNH/ Miami will be like it was 4 (?) years ago....close game and hopefully UNH will play their game better this time....as we saw in October, both teams are pretty equal so it will be who shows up and plays their best.......Merrimack can take ND easily since they played BC so well, only need 60 minutes this time!

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        • #5
          Re: Northeast Regional: Miami, Merrimack, Notre Dame, UNH

          Originally posted by zoofer View Post
          UNH/ Miami will be like it was 4 (?) years ago....close game and hopefully UNH will play their game better this time....as we saw in October, both teams are pretty equal so it will be who shows up and plays their best.......Merrimack can take ND easily since they played BC so well, only need 60 minutes this time!
          The same Notre Dame team that beat BC earlier this year? If Merrimack is overlooking them as much as their fans that's just hilarious.

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          • #6
            Re: Northeast Regional: Miami, Merrimack, Notre Dame, UNH

            Originally posted by zoofer View Post
            as we saw, both teams are pretty equal in October
            Sorry, had to rearrange your post. UNH is not playing anywhere near as well now, to say that they are "pretty equal" to Miami.
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            • #7
              Re: Northeast Regional: Miami, Merrimack, Notre Dame, UNH

              UNH will choke again. Like always!!! I think Merrimack will come out. Miami loses again in final. They must hate Manchester!!!

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              • #8
                Re: Northeast Regional: Miami, Merrimack, Notre Dame, UNH

                I'd say Miami and Merrimack are the favorites in the first round and Miami's the favorite to win the regional. That said, nothing would surprise me here. All of these teams are pretty strong and no "upset" would be even close to a shock. I've seen Merrimack, Notre Dame and UNH play at least three times each this season, and Merrimack has definitely impressed me the most. I haven't seen Miami in person yet this year, but they certainly look like the most impressive team on paper.

                Big question for Merrimack is whether or not Chris Barton will be back. He's their second leading scorer, but he missed the games at the Garden this weekend with a lower body injury. Sounds like he's day-to-day.
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                • #9
                  Re: Northeast Regional: Miami, Merrimack, Notre Dame, UNH

                  I'll be watching the games on the "U". As my team BC got sent out west. It is what it is. Happens to one or 2 teams every year.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Northeast Regional: Miami, Merrimack, Notre Dame, UNH

                    Originally posted by Federal League View Post
                    I'd say Miami and Merrimack are the favorites in the first round and Miami's the favorite to win the regional. That said, nothing would surprise me here. All of these teams are pretty strong and no "upset" would be even close to a shock. I've seen Merrimack, Notre Dame and UNH play at least three times each this season, and Merrimack has definitely impressed me the most. I haven't seen Miami in person yet this year, but they certainly look like the most impressive team on paper.

                    Big question for Merrimack is whether or not Chris Barton will be back. He's their second leading scorer, but he missed the games at the Garden this weekend with a lower body injury. Sounds like he's day-to-day.
                    well, with Miele only scoring about 3 ppg and Camper at 2ppg against the better competition, I have a good idea that Barton is not the key to Merrimack's success.

                    Someone has to get into Canatta's head quick to get him to stop leaving rebounds of almost every single shot right in the low slot.... and to stop letting in softie after softie. Maine and UNH did not seem to understand that having a trailer to clean up the rebounds might be a good idea... Jerry got it.... and I have a good idea that Rico might get that too... (unless Jackson saw it first and Merrimack does not even get to the final)

                    As goes Canatta, so goes the Mack.

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                      Re: Northeast Regional: Miami, Merrimack, Notre Dame, UNH

                      Originally posted by KnowItAll View Post
                      well, with Miele only scoring about 3 ppg and Camper at 2ppg against the better competition, I have a good idea that Barton is not the key to Merrimack's success.

                      Someone has to get into Canatta's head quick to get him to stop leaving rebounds of almost every single shot right in the low slot.... and to stop letting in softie after softie. Maine and UNH did not seem to understand that having a trailer to clean up the rebounds might be a good idea... Jerry got it.... and I have a good idea that Rico might get that too... (unless Jackson saw it first and Merrimack does not even get to the final)

                      As goes Canatta, so goes the Mack.
                      I didn't say Barton was the key to Mack's success. I said he was a question mark. I agree that Cannata will have to be Mack's best player if they're going to make the Frozen Four.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Northeast Regional: Miami, Merrimack, Notre Dame, UNH

                        As a BC fan, other than for selfish reasons of being able to go to the games, I am kind of glad BC is not in with this group. 4 of their 7 losses are here, and Miami has a bigger desire than anyone to shake off those losses to BC in past years. No way that one of these teams sees BC until the Championship game now.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Northeast Regional: Miami, Merrimack, Notre Dame, UNH

                          This one is wide open IMO.

                          No one is talking about ND. They didn't look great vs. Michigan yesterday. But considering you have two of the worst coaches in NCAA tourney history in this bracket (Umiliate and Enrico "BC can't skate with us" Blasi), I have to think ND and Jeff Jackson have more of a chance than people are giving them.
                          Originally posted by reBlur
                          the sober Trivino I know is not a guy who would force his way into a girl's room and attempt to rape her. I can't imagine him ever making anyone even feel uncomfortable when he's sober.There are plenty of players in my time covering the team who have looked at me differently or flirted with me or the like. Trivino has never been one of those players. Even outside of the rink, he'll say hi and is plenty of friendly, but has never been even close to saying or doing anything inappropriate.

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                          • #14
                            Cheep tickets

                            I've been looking around for 1 day tickets, but I can't find anything cheaper than outrageous. Does anyone know the best options for students and alum who are not in the red and white club to buy tickets?

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                            • #15
                              Re: Northeast Regional: Miami, Merrimack, Notre Dame, UNH

                              Is there a bus line that connects the UNH campus and Manchester? Concord Trailways and Greyhound go to Boston, layover, then to Manchester.

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