Got a point out of it. Not ideal, but given a 2-0 and 3-1 deficit, it’s not all that bad of a result.
Plus it was against a highly ranked team in BC.
Got a point out of it. Not ideal, but given a 2-0 and 3-1 deficit, it’s not all that bad of a result.
Anyone who misses whaler bruins just saw a reminder. Whalers hang in there at the old garden and then some weird shzt happens like the last second PP off the defender and then the dumbest pass in UConn hockey history when we are about to escape with a tie.
Practically all the goals went into one net. The one BCU gets to shoot at twice. I think that rink is tilted and they use it to their advantage.
I'll be curious to see tonight's (in person) attendance, as the students have gone home for Thanksgiving break. I was at last night's women's victory over Holy Cross. Official attendance - 551, but I doubt there were 200 there. Deadly quiet.Any thoughts on who plays in net this evening? I still like Haider but could see why Cal may mix it up. Maybe Sergeev needs new pads that don't boom out rebounds right to the opponent. I'll bet they're a super light material that enhances his quickness, but man are they bouncy!
Solar UCONN has proven they can play with any HE team so far, The league is stacked and it's probably going to be the little things (like the error on the OT goal) that make all the difference.
BC can fly and at times they pass like the Red Army Team from the USSR. They are really impressive and legit, but overall they are beatable with some grit and hustle - all of which the Huskies need to bring full on tonight.
UConn needs to start winning games. They have played over a 1/3 of their schedule and are 2 games under .500.Any thoughts on who plays in net this evening? I still like Haider but could see why Cal may mix it up. Maybe Sergeev needs new pads that don't boom out rebounds right to the opponent. I'll bet they're a super light material that enhances his quickness, but man are they bouncy!
Solar UCONN has proven they can play with any HE team so far, The league is stacked and it's probably going to be the little things (like the error on the OT goal) that make all the difference.
BC can fly and at times they pass like the Red Army Team from the USSR. They are really impressive and legit, but overall they are beatable with some grit and hustle - all of which the Huskies need to bring full on tonight.
Barring injury, it’s gotta be Haider…that’d be my guess.Any thoughts on who plays in net this evening? I still like Haider but could see why Cal may mix it up. Maybe Sergeev needs new pads that don't boom out rebounds right to the opponent. I'll bet they're a super light material that enhances his quickness, but man are they bouncy!
Solar UCONN has proven they can play with any HE team so far, The league is stacked and it's probably going to be the little things (like the error on the OT goal) that make all the difference.
BC can fly and at times they pass like the Red Army Team from the USSR. They are really impressive and legit, but overall they are beatable with some grit and hustle - all of which the Huskies need to bring full on tonight.
Huh. That's only one good period for "Sieve"!True, but if I recall correctly, it's odd that the Student Section is behind their home goalie twice at Conte Forum.