back to the PBruins:
and he tied the night of the ECAC final!... against Manchester - http://www.provbruins.com/summaries/m22.htm
Does anybody foresee any scenario (in the not too distant future) in which Underhill might ever get called up to the NHL?
Foreshadowing folks......PBruins play at the dunk in Providence.
But maybe he is bad karma after last year's regional loss to UNH.
So let me get this right,
If we win, it's because he plays there.
If we lose, it's because he plays there.
? :-)
bump... Underhill stops 37 of 39 Fri night for his 2nd AHL win, and is undefeated in 3 starts - http://scoreboard.canoe.ca/12139/RCPS-TEXT-AHL-PROVIDENCE-MANITOBA-12139-1.html
Edit: Better recap, calling him "outstanding" - http://www.providencebruins.com/whatsbruin/03032823326.htm
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(undy's team picture for the bruins) yay! he has hair now!! :-D
-the abbott fan
abbott fan...I hope you're joking about the hair. that photograph is well known to be the picture Cornell had of him from early in his time here when he did have hair. his team before photoshopped that picture and put the team's jersey, and now the providence bruins are doing the same...so it is def not a recent pic
Since Boston recalled both Reycroft and Thomas, I presume Underhill will start in goal for the remaining games. If Matt is playing on Sunday, we can listen to Grady doing the play-by-play for his 1st AHL playoff game.
I know minor league sports are run on the cheap but they can't afford to take a snapshot?
Matt playing in the last game of the AHL regular season with the Providence Briuns lost to the Binghamton Senators. a quote from article on game in local paper:
"After Providence's Chris Paradise drew a five-minute major for high-sticking Jeff Ulmer in the face at 13:23 of the first period, Binghamton scored four power-play goals to spark an 8-5 victory.
The goals came on successive shots over a span of 2 minutes, 43 seconds and erased a 1-0 deficit.
"He really didn't have much of a chance," Paddock said, referring to Providence goalie Matt Underhill. "Power plays usually don't go that well, and ours hasn't done much in the last five games.
"We made the right plays at the right time. We had good passing and caught them out of position a little bit."
A little bit? Underhill might beg to differ since he was hung out to dry on each score. In order, Josh Langfield tipped in a Radim Bicanek shot, Brad Smyth snapped the puck home from just outside the left post, Brain McGratten redirected a Bob Wren shot and Joey Tetarenko whipped home a wrister from the high slot. ... "
Well at least he didn't give up his traditional rebound right in the slot