RedBaron67 {l Wrote}:Piazza was scheduled for 2012 before his injury. I suspect they went for Jeke because Piazza will definitely need until 2013 to recover (although Jeke did make the latest NHL Scouting list of prospects at #184).
garf112 {l Wrote}:RedBaron67 {l Wrote}:Piazza was scheduled for 2012 before his injury. I suspect they went for Jeke because Piazza will definitely need until 2013 to recover (although Jeke did make the latest NHL Scouting list of prospects at #184).
I guess I should have said move Piazza back to 2012. We only had 7 rostered D last year, so I guess we could go with the same, but without cross, Shea and dumoulin, ugh. Our 2013 D class is sick.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:Looks pretty much accurate.
I wouldn't be shocked if York added another late Dman, it might be former Yale commit Colin Sullivan from Avon -rumor is he's favoring BC over ND
soulhunter {l Wrote}:Is it possible that we would pick up Penn St. on the schedule next year?
The defending national champions are one of the elite programs in the nation and always have to deal with quality players leaving the program due to graduation or professional hockey opportunities. This year might have hurt more than most, but the Eagles are certainly still among the top teams in the country. We’re a little concerned about where some of the scoring might come from with Chris Kreider already joining the New York Rangers and the graduation of Barry Almeida and Paul Carey who combined to score 40 goals last year. Milner proved he’s one of the nation’s best goalies and might have to carry this team as it finds its way in the first half, but as usual, BC will be there in the end.
Hockey East hiring full-time officiating coordinator
USCHO Staff Report • May 25, 2012
Hockey East is looking to hire a full-time officiating coordinator and hopes to have the position filled on or about July 1.
Currently, Richard Decaprio is the supervisor of officials, a part-time position, and John Jones is Decaprio’s assistant.
According to the new job description, an ideal applicant should have at least five years of officiating or coaching experience and organizational and leadership skills. The job duties also entail working with and training on-ice officials, developing a budget for the officials and will resolve conflicts between teams and officials.
The position’s salary will be commensurate with experience.
CCHA director of officiating Steve Piotrowski was recently named to a similar position for the Big Ten, starting in 2013.
To apply for the Hockey East job, go to NCAA.org or send a resume with three references by June 8 to:
Joe Bertagna
Commissioner, Hockey East
591 North Avenue
Doorway #2
Wakefield, MA 01880
claver2010 {l Wrote}:Updated with *near final* NU schedule
BTW rumor on USCHO that Mark Begert is transferring, haven't heard anything beyond that
claver2010 {l Wrote}:Updated with Maine
eagles78 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:Updated with Maine
that weekend will be payback time ............and a thank you to them for giving us a whipping that preceded the "bus ride home"
claver2010 {l Wrote}:eagles78 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:Updated with Maine
that weekend will be payback time ............and a thank you to them for giving us a whipping that preceded the "bus ride home"
I actually remember that game, snowstorm that day (went to Bs-Rangers and caught up on DVR)
Now updated with BU (another Sunday game, what a joke) and the fact that we are the 2nd game in the 1st round for the Beanpot which is surprising as BU-NU would be a better attended game than BC-Harvard if given the 8:00 slot
claver2010 {l Wrote}:BU won the 2006 Beanpot, BC played Harvard in the 8 PM game in the 2007 Beanpot.
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