BU at Harvard 11/22

Started by Jacob '06, November 22, 2005, 07:43:17 PM

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DeltaOne81

BU sneaks one through, 2-2 with 1:40 (?) to go

Al DeFlorio

Too bad Parker couldn't find a Xavier to put on the line with Yip and Zancanaro.
Al DeFlorio '65

French Rage

Ends as a 2-2 tie.

Harvard's gotta win these games agains the Beanpot teams so that they can finish .500 with them at the end of the year. :-D
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

billhoward

Nice game to watch. Exciting ending. Too bad there aren't 10 games a night like this being streamed. And while I'd pay five bucks to see a Cornell webcast, the only way I'd watch this one was if it's free. CN8 was smart to stream it free ... but then, it's only getting more viewers that way.

RichH

[Q]billhoward Wrote:

What a treat: A webcast that's free ... that has instant replays.

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Uh, it's a TV station that is being streamed full time, so there's nothing special about having instant replays (or Bob Norton for that matter).  Whatever is on CN8 (both the New England and Mid-Atlantic feeds) is always streamed online.  

IIRC, the 2004 ECAC's were aired on CN8, and I was able to watch online.

jtwcornell91

[Q]Al DeFlorio Wrote:

 BU appears to have rather grotesque new away unis.  Or are theysome kind of retro look?  Don't recall their looking like this even back to the 60s. [/q]

I thought they actually looked alright, even though I like the clean look of BU's "regular" sweaters.

There were a good number of empty seats, but they were all paid for, since they were selling only standing room at the door.  When I called to order three tickets Monday they had no seats together and only about 20 left before they went to SRO.  But we had no trouble sitting together anyway.

It was really impressive the way Harvard dominated the first period.  The 20-7 shot advantage was probably about right, given how much of the action was at our end of the rink.  Nice to see an ECAC team dominate a Hockey Least team, if only for a period.

We were actually in a fun place, next to the main block of BU fans and a couple of sections over from the H band.  Actually, it was about one section over from a typical Lynah East seat.  Nothing like a Cornell-Harvard atmosphere, but the two groups (maybe 20 on each side) were pretty vocal and mildly entertaining.  But nice job to the Crimson moron who started yelling and pointing at the scoreboard as the BU fans were celebrating the goal that made it 1-2.  Because that sort of thing never bites you in the ass. ::rolleyes::

BTW, this game was a good counterexample to the NHL's wrong-headed ideas.  It was a 2-2 tie, only four goals, no shootout, and still very entertaining.  (The 70+ combined shots helped of course.)  Oh, also, the fans somehow managed to care without the benefit of a staged fight.

Of course, a tie is also a nice compromise in the face of ambivalent rooting interests.


Killer

I was there as well, sitting just to the left of the BU bench.

It was an entertaining game, all the way to the finish.  First period could have been 5-0 Harvard.  Harvard skaters were beating BU to virtually every loose puck, passing smartly, interrupting every attempt by BU to get anything organized.  In short, they were doing everything you want to see your team doing to the opposition.  Fortunately for BU, they stiffened in the 2nd period and finally got on the board.  3rd period saw some good action, with BU keeping the pressure on.  Still, Harvard had some good looks and on a couple of occasions I thought they'd put it away.  I'd swear one puck was in the air behind the BU goalie and going in, but somehow it didn't, and play continued.  OT saw some good back-and-forth action and a few decent shots, but no score.

Have to agree with JTW that it was nothing like when the Red are in there.  Yes, the place was pretty full, but it also surprisingly quiet, given that you had two local teams playing.  There was one small block of vocal fans for each team, but no one ever got the whole arena going with any organized cheering.  Totally unlike when we're in there.  I guess it is our house after all.

Mark

Oh c'mon, Al, those unis aren't that bad. They're actually a retro look from the uniforms that BU wore in the late 1950s and early 1960s before Jack Kelley arrived. In a way they somewhat resemble those grotesque Cornell uniforms from the mid-1970s. ;-)

No question that Curry saved BU's bacon in the first period last night. Harvard's a much better team than I thought they would be with all the graduation losses. I guess it's safe to say the Big Red and Terriers are a bit on the goal-starved side right now.

Good luck against the Purple Eagles this weekend.
BU fan

Al DeFlorio

[Q]Mark Wrote:

 Oh c'mon, Al, those unis aren't that bad. They're actually a retro look from the uniforms that BU wore in the late 1950s and early 1960s before Jack Kelley arrived. In a way they somewhat resemble those grotesque Cornell uniforms from the mid-1970s.  
[/q]
Enough horizontal stripes to make one dizzy.  And, yes, about as ugly as those Cornell unis that you mentioned.

Al DeFlorio '65

RichH

[Q]Al DeFlorio Wrote:

 BU appears to have rather grotesque new away unis.  Or are theysome kind of retro look?  Don't recall their looking like this even back to the 60s.  2-1 nearing end of 2nd.[/q]

Aren't those considered the "3rd" jerseys?  Their website still has photos of the usual road jerseys that we're all used to...the ones made from the Red Wing blanks.

http://www.bu.edu/athletics/icehockey/men/

Also seen here in the 11/13/05 game @ UMass.
http://umassathletics.collegesports.com/sports/m-hockey/spec-rel/111305aaa.html

Third jersey unveiling (with photo):
http://www.uscho.com/news/id,10134/BUNamesParkerRinkatAgganisArenaUnveilsThirdJerseys.html

"The Terriers plan to unveil third jerseys, turning back the clock with exact replicas of the 1958 uniforms. Although the design is not radically different from the present-day uniforms, they have additional stripes and an old-fashioned look, apparently including striped leggings."

Oddly enough, the Ivysport Vintage CU jersey is said to be also from 1958.

ben03

for those who haven't seen them in full here's the only pic i could find:
http://www.bu.edu/phpbin/news-cms/news/?dept=38&id=37020
Let's GO Red!!!

jtwcornell91

[Q]Killer Wrote:

 I was there as well, sitting just to the left of the BU bench.[/q]

Did you bring Little Killer?  I saw a kid wearing a Zephyr Cornell Hockey hat as I was picking up my tickets.


jtwcornell91

[Q]Killer Wrote:
There was one small block of vocal fans for each team,[/q]

I was sitting in between them. :-D

Killer

[Q]jtwcornell91 Wrote:

 [Q2]Killer Wrote:

 I was there as well, sitting just to the left of the BU bench.[/Q]
Did you bring Little Killer?  I saw a kid wearing a Zephyr Cornell Hockey hat as I was picking up my tickets.[/q]

No.  Little Killer couldn't get too excited about this one, so she opted out.  I brought my neighbor and his two sons (10 and 12 - I have to get them to try to get tix for the Cornell game next year, so they can see what we do to that place).  Ironically, I wound up sitting next to another Cornellian, probably a few years younger than me, and his two sons, one of whom was wearing a CU Hockey hat.  I caught a few others in CU garb as well, including one of the guys checking tickets at the door, who had a Cornell shirt under his rink jacket, courtesy of a buddy of his.

Who knows?  Might catch you there again sometime later in the season.

Killer