Think there is time to change his mind...
Posted by JohnnyB
Think there is time to change his mind...
Posted by: JohnnyB (---)
Date: November 20, 2002 09:50AM
From Boston.com
Ex-Bruins captain Ray Bourque, Hall of Fame icon-in-waiting, made the trip here via Bruins charter Monday to be part of the club's group hug at the Hall. By morning, however, he was headed back to Boston to see son Christopher play for Cushing Academy. The younger Bourque is still penciled in to play for Boston University beginning in the fall of 2005 ...
Can you imagine a Bourque on the Big Red.....
-J
Ex-Bruins captain Ray Bourque, Hall of Fame icon-in-waiting, made the trip here via Bruins charter Monday to be part of the club's group hug at the Hall. By morning, however, he was headed back to Boston to see son Christopher play for Cushing Academy. The younger Bourque is still penciled in to play for Boston University beginning in the fall of 2005 ...
Can you imagine a Bourque on the Big Red.....
-J
Re: Think there is time to change his mind...
Posted by: Greg Berge (---)
Date: November 20, 2002 01:17PM
Hmm. I can't really imagine dropping the admissions requirements that far...
If we're gonna get a Bourque, let's invent time travel and take Ray.
If we're gonna get a Bourque, let's invent time travel and take Ray.
Re: Think there is time to change his mind...
Posted by: Josh '99 (207.10.33.---)
Date: November 20, 2002 01:59PM
Greg wrote:
Well, if we're gonna invent time travel and take a Bruins defenseman, let's take Orr.
If we're gonna get a Bourque, let's invent time travel and take Ray.
Re: Think there is time to change his mind...
Posted by: Mark (---)
Date: November 20, 2002 02:19PM
Greg:
Ouch. You ECAC snob.
BTW...There's a kid, Brian Boyle, who was on a recruiting visit to BU last week. He's also supposed to be interested in Cornell, and now I know why -- 6-foot-6 and 220 pounds. I can certainly see him handing out some bruises at Lynah. We'll have to see how it turns out. Of course the kid I was really interested in, Chad Kolarik (kid brother of Harvard's Ty), signed with Michigan last week.
I hope that with undefeated BC going down to defeat to UNH last night, the Lynah Faithful all drank a toast to your 1969-70 squad, whose unbeaten record lives for another season, and likely many more after that. Personally, I'd just drink to the BC loss. Now I just hope the Gophers don't get hot and make a serious run in the NCAAs when they get all their players back from injury the second half of the season, thereby extending the Terriers' streak of being the last back-to-back NCAA hockey champion.
Good luck with the John Harvards this weekend. We'll see you Big Red blokes over the holiday.
Ouch. You ECAC snob.
BTW...There's a kid, Brian Boyle, who was on a recruiting visit to BU last week. He's also supposed to be interested in Cornell, and now I know why -- 6-foot-6 and 220 pounds. I can certainly see him handing out some bruises at Lynah. We'll have to see how it turns out. Of course the kid I was really interested in, Chad Kolarik (kid brother of Harvard's Ty), signed with Michigan last week.
I hope that with undefeated BC going down to defeat to UNH last night, the Lynah Faithful all drank a toast to your 1969-70 squad, whose unbeaten record lives for another season, and likely many more after that. Personally, I'd just drink to the BC loss. Now I just hope the Gophers don't get hot and make a serious run in the NCAAs when they get all their players back from injury the second half of the season, thereby extending the Terriers' streak of being the last back-to-back NCAA hockey champion.
Good luck with the John Harvards this weekend. We'll see you Big Red blokes over the holiday.
Re: Think there is time to change his mind...
Posted by: JohnnieAg99 (---)
Date: November 20, 2002 03:12PM
Brian Boyle is a player. The bad news is that Harvard was his first choice . The good news is that he didn't get in
He's now considering us, Dartmouth, and BU - 6-6 220 at age 18 is a load, and he can play too.
He's now considering us, Dartmouth, and BU - 6-6 220 at age 18 is a load, and he can play too.
Re: Think there is time to change his mind...
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---)
Date: November 20, 2002 03:14PM
Actually, Mark, the record was safe when Clarkson beat Brown on Friday. After that, only Cornell could have matched it, and that ultra-slim hope ended the following night.
We don't let no stinkin' ties match our record. Especially by the scions of Snooks Kelley.
We don't let no stinkin' ties match our record. Especially by the scions of Snooks Kelley.
Re: Think there is time to change his mind...
Posted by: kingpin248 (---)
Date: November 20, 2002 03:39PM
That, of course, should read unbeaten, untied, NCAA champions, else it already has been matched - right, RichS et al?. )
(if you don't understand, there is an explanation at [www.uscho.com] )
(if you don't understand, there is an explanation at [www.uscho.com] )
Re: Think there is time to change his mind...
Posted by: Mark (---)
Date: November 20, 2002 04:06PM
Johnnie:
I heard that about him wanting Harvard as well. But hey, we'll take the Harvard rejects across the rivah.
Chris Drury worked out pretty well, and this year freshman forward John LaLiberte looks like he'll do some good things for BU in the future.
Can you imagine if this Boyle kid ever got the chance to play with Bâby or your Swedish Irishman on the blue line? Talk about opposing forwards being caught in the *"Malacchi Crunch."
*-Obligatory Happy Days reference
Al:
Sorry. I forgot your boys had *two* zeroes next to that 29.
I just picked up the condensed history of BU hockey book put out by Arcadia Publishing. It's basically 128 pages of pictures with captions, but there's some neat stuff in there. One shot has Jack Parker being denied by Ken Dryden in front of the net, and there's also a picture of the infamous 3-3 tie in the Boston Arena Christmas Tournament. The shocking thing about that picture is, that little black thing is actually sitting behind Dryden in the net. You mean BU actually put one by this guy? There's also a shot of Ric Jordan taking a shot at Dave Ellenbaus (sp?) in the '72 championship game at the Gahden.
BU announcer Bernie Corbett (who you can all listen to for free over Thanksgiving!!) wrote the book. He also did one on Harvard football. I told him he should look into doing one on Cornell hockey, with a minimal investment by your athletic department. I imagine a book on the Big Red would sell out in what, about 15 minutes?
I heard that about him wanting Harvard as well. But hey, we'll take the Harvard rejects across the rivah.
Chris Drury worked out pretty well, and this year freshman forward John LaLiberte looks like he'll do some good things for BU in the future.
Can you imagine if this Boyle kid ever got the chance to play with Bâby or your Swedish Irishman on the blue line? Talk about opposing forwards being caught in the *"Malacchi Crunch."
*-Obligatory Happy Days reference
Al:
Sorry. I forgot your boys had *two* zeroes next to that 29.
I just picked up the condensed history of BU hockey book put out by Arcadia Publishing. It's basically 128 pages of pictures with captions, but there's some neat stuff in there. One shot has Jack Parker being denied by Ken Dryden in front of the net, and there's also a picture of the infamous 3-3 tie in the Boston Arena Christmas Tournament. The shocking thing about that picture is, that little black thing is actually sitting behind Dryden in the net. You mean BU actually put one by this guy? There's also a shot of Ric Jordan taking a shot at Dave Ellenbaus (sp?) in the '72 championship game at the Gahden.
BU announcer Bernie Corbett (who you can all listen to for free over Thanksgiving!!) wrote the book. He also did one on Harvard football. I told him he should look into doing one on Cornell hockey, with a minimal investment by your athletic department. I imagine a book on the Big Red would sell out in what, about 15 minutes?
Re: Think there is time to change his mind...
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---)
Date: November 20, 2002 05:17PM
Well, if the Cornell athletics department had anything to do with the book, we'd have to read it via an ocsn subscription and they wouldn't let us look at both pictures and text on the same page.
BU put the puck past Dryden more than most and the Brown-Jordan "D" combination was really something to watch.
BU put the puck past Dryden more than most and the Brown-Jordan "D" combination was really something to watch.
Re: Think there is time to change his mind...
Posted by: crodger1 (---)
Date: November 20, 2002 05:57PM
Actually, they might not let us look at the pictures at all -- it's an effort to improve the service offering. But we could read all about Miami's football program.
I am more worried about the AD selling out than the book!
I am more worried about the AD selling out than the book!
Re: Think there is time to change his mind...
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---)
Date: November 20, 2002 08:14PM
Mark, I'll also email you, but what is the name of the book? I searched their website and it's not listed.
I just found this at Amazon.com [www.amazon.com] . It's $13.99 there. I assume it's the same book.
I just found this at Amazon.com [www.amazon.com] . It's $13.99 there. I assume it's the same book.
Re: Think there is time to change his mind...
Posted by: Mark (---)
Date: November 21, 2002 10:04AM
Jim:
Yes, that's the BU book. I also saw it on the Barnes & Noble web site.
Not that it would be of any interest to anybody here, but Bernie also just had a book published on the first 50 years of the Beanpot Tournament, with BU, BC, NU and Harvard all receiving equal billing in what I think is about 300 pages. That one is also available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Yes, that's the BU book. I also saw it on the Barnes & Noble web site.
Not that it would be of any interest to anybody here, but Bernie also just had a book published on the first 50 years of the Beanpot Tournament, with BU, BC, NU and Harvard all receiving equal billing in what I think is about 300 pages. That one is also available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
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