Yale's #2 goal scorer, #3 in points.....
http://www.uscho.com/news/college-hockey/id,18301/CareerLikelyOverforYalesBackman.html
Recently honored ECAC Hockey first-team forward and Ivy League player of the year Sean Backman seriously injured his foot in practice last Sunday, and is likely done for the year, according to reports by the New Haven Register and Yale Daily News.
This would also mark the end of the senior's NCAA experience, following a career highlighted by league co-rookie of the year honors, four All-ECAC team seasons, two team MVP awards, an ECAC Hockey tournament MVP award, Walter Brown Award semifinalist status, and 77 goals with 49 assists for 126 points in 122 games for the Bulldogs.
The local product of Cos Cob, Conn., had 21 goals and 35 points in 29 games this year. He accounted for just beyond a sixth of the team's goals, and was under consideration for a spot on the Frozen Four Skills Challenge team.
Yale — ranked sixth in the nation — earned the ECAC Hockey regular-season title this year, and will play in the quarterfinals next weekend after enjoying a bye week during the first round of the league playoffs.
They could have been a Frozen Four team. There needs to be somebody from the ECAC in the FF more often than once or so each decade. Cornell's stature is enhanced if we have good opponents in the Ivy League and ECAC.
Did Yale really have a practice one day after playing two games in two days - with no games in the offing for 13 days?
Quote from: billhowardDid Yale really have a practice one day after playing two games in two days - with no games in the offing for 13 days?
You can bet Allain wishes he hadn't.
Quote from: Al DeFlorioQuote from: billhowardDid Yale really have a practice one day after playing two games in two days - with no games in the offing for 13 days?
You can bet Allain wishes he hadn't.
Someone on the USCHO boards is spreading a rumor that the injury didn't happen in practice.
There's a different speculation about the injury on the Yale Thread on uscho.
QPac fan asks a hard question. (http://board.uscho.com/showpost.php?p=4673841&postcount=283)
If you wanted to start a rumor, that's the one to start: an athletee being drunk and doing something stupid. It's something you can't easily disprove since if it happened at the rink in practice only perhaps two dozen people were there to have seen it. Whereas if it happened at a party or in a bar, eventually half the sons of Eli will have a friend of a friend who was there (they say). The Yale Daily News would have the best chance with its contacts to ferret out the information but even an independent paper like Yale's still has some inner loyalty to the school it supports, they might wait until after the season, and by that time, who cares, so why track it down?
As for the Q poster's idea that you'd be ultra careful leadng up to the playoffs, I don't think that's the way an individual sees risk.
Quote from: billhowardIf you wanted to start a rumor, that's the one to start: an athletee being drunk and doing something stupid.
You mean something like this?
http://www.uscho.com/news/college-hockey/id,18325/MaineSuspendsGoaltenderDarlingAheadofPlayoffs.html
Quote from: amerks127Quote from: billhowardIf you wanted to start a rumor, that's the one to start: an athletee being drunk and doing something stupid.
You mean something like this?
http://www.uscho.com/news/college-hockey/id,18325/MaineSuspendsGoaltenderDarlingAheadofPlayoffs.html
Sure, but you
expect that kind of stupidity from a player at Maine. At Yale, maybe not so much.
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: amerks127Quote from: billhowardIf you wanted to start a rumor, that's the one to start: an athletee being drunk and doing something stupid.
You mean something like this?
http://www.uscho.com/news/college-hockey/id,18325/MaineSuspendsGoaltenderDarlingAheadofPlayoffs.html
Sure, but you expect that kind of stupidity from a player at Maine. At Yale, maybe not so much.
ORLY? Two words: Gourmet Heaven (http://www.yaledailynews.com/news/university-news/2006/10/04/star-athletes-face-charges-after-brawl/).
Quote from: RichHQuote from: Josh '99Quote from: amerks127Quote from: billhowardIf you wanted to start a rumor, that's the one to start: an athletee being drunk and doing something stupid.
You mean something like this?
http://www.uscho.com/news/college-hockey/id,18325/MaineSuspendsGoaltenderDarlingAheadofPlayoffs.html
Sure, but you expect that kind of stupidity from a player at Maine. At Yale, maybe not so much.
ORLY? Two words: Gourmet Heaven (http://www.yaledailynews.com/news/university-news/2006/10/04/star-athletes-face-charges-after-brawl/).
I
said "maybe". :-}
A "pool accident"
http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2010/03/11_backman.php
Article says "He has returned home and is not currently with the team"
I guess Yale is one of those schools where a senior is not close to graduation, so just blow off school because your eligibility is up.
Similar column in the New Haven Register: http://www.nhregister.com/articles/2010/03/11/sports/doc4b9977f8aecbc071931591.txt
Best reader comment: "You gotta wait till the water is frozen first DUH!"
Quote from: nshapiroArticle says "He has returned home and is not currently with the team"
I guess Yale is one of those schools where a senior is not close to graduation, so just blow off school because your eligibility is up.
Yale's on spring break.
Quote from: nshapiroArticle says "He has returned home and is not currently with the team"
I guess Yale is one of those schools where a senior is not close to graduation, so just blow off school because your eligibility is up.
I'm always amazed how quickly we respond when we don't know the facts. He just had major surgery. We have no idea if he's able to walk. Maybe he has to be in bed with his leg elevated so it doesn't swell. Maybe it's in a cast and if it swells it could compromise the circulation to his foot. Maybe he just wants to be home and get some of mom's chicken soup.
I can imagine many medical situations where he couldn't go right back to school. I think all of us must have had some scary medical situations in our family, and until we know the facts, we ought to keep quiet and let him get better.
Quote from: ebilmesA "pool accident"
http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2010/03/11_backman.php
"Horseplay leads to sick bay."
Jim is right. Backman will return to graduate -- it is spring break and he just had surgery, as he said. ... Actually, he may have signed an NHL deal if not for the gray area of whether he's officially still on Yale's team or not. Though of course, he couldn't have played anyway. But even if Yale was done, Backman was healthy, and he signed an NHL deal in the interim - he STILL would've graduated, as most players find a way to do in that situation, particularly Ivy Leaguers. So no use hating on Backman any more than he's already getting - as he knows - for being stupid.
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: nshapiroArticle says "He has returned home and is not currently with the team"
I guess Yale is one of those schools where a senior is not close to graduation, so just blow off school because your eligibility is up.
I'm always amazed how quickly we respond when we don't know the facts. He just had major surgery. We have no idea if he's able to walk. Maybe he has to be in bed with his leg elevated so it doesn't swell. Maybe it's in a cast and if it swells it could compromise the circulation to his foot. Maybe he just wants to be home and get some of mom's chicken soup.
I can imagine many medical situations where he couldn't go right back to school. I think all of us must have had some scary medical situations in our family, and until we know the facts, we ought to keep quiet and let him get better.
Like redness in the face.
I felt sorry for Backman when it was an injury suffered in practice. Now, let's honor Darwinism.
Quote from: billhowardI felt sorry for Backman when it was an injury suffered in practice. Now, let's honor Darwinism.
Doesn't count. Although he probably isn't getting any action for a while if the Yale women are discerning.
Edit: The Brown women, on the other hand, should be all over him.
Classic line. This would've been a winner any other day: "They might go to Yale but they're still children." Probably a townie living near the rink who wonders why his hubcaps smell like urine some mornings.
Union audio link: http://board.uscho.com/showthread.php?t=89517