We’re going to make a few adjustments—we’re going to put Danny Linell back up on the right side with Billy Arnold and move Destry Straight from that position to center the fourth line, our checking line, with Silk on the right side and Cam Spiro on the right side. And basically play five defensemen now that Patch is ready to play. We’ll make those minor adjustments as the week goes on.”
Personally, head coach Jerry York was happy about being placed in the Providence bracket given his current injury status. Having had surgery on his detached retina last Monday, York can’t fly for a number of weeks. A drive to Toledo or Grand Rapids would have been taxing, but now he’ll get to just take an easy bus ride down to Providence.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:Agreed, as someone said its like BC hit the lottery
One of the main reasons we're staying east is because our fans travel well (ironic cobsidering the bowls, etc) and they had only presold 2k tickets to providence but the times once again are going to absolutely kill the chance of a very good crowd
Hansen, as for injuries the team is about as healthy as its going to be at this stage outside of Hayes who had 4 surgeries regarding a blood clot in his thigh. There are some players who are dinged up but nothing so serious as to miss this weekend
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:Agreed, as someone said its like BC hit the lottery
One of the main reasons we're staying east is because our fans travel well (ironic cobsidering the bowls, etc) and they had only presold 2k tickets to providence but the times once again are going to absolutely kill the chance of a very good crowd
Hansen, as for injuries the team is about as healthy as its going to be at this stage outside of Hayes who had 4 surgeries regarding a blood clot in his thigh. There are some players who are dinged up but nothing so serious as to miss this weekend
The times are a joke. 6:30 pm Sunday of Easter Weekend?
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:There were similar bitches about last year in WorcestVegas
pick6pedro {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:Agreed, as someone said its like BC hit the lottery
One of the main reasons we're staying east is because our fans travel well (ironic cobsidering the bowls, etc) and they had only presold 2k tickets to providence but the times once again are going to absolutely kill the chance of a very good crowd
Hansen, as for injuries the team is about as healthy as its going to be at this stage outside of Hayes who had 4 surgeries regarding a blood clot in his thigh. There are some players who are dinged up but nothing so serious as to miss this weekend
The times are a joke. 6:30 pm Sunday of Easter Weekend?
The turnaround is an even bigger joke. Win a 9pm game (or later depending on the first game) and you have to drop the puck again under 20 hours from the buzzer sounding? Who thought that was a good idea for anyone?
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:There were similar bitches about last year in WorcestVegas
MilitantEagle {l Wrote}:pick6pedro {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:Agreed, as someone said its like BC hit the lottery
One of the main reasons we're staying east is because our fans travel well (ironic cobsidering the bowls, etc) and they had only presold 2k tickets to providence but the times once again are going to absolutely kill the chance of a very good crowd
Hansen, as for injuries the team is about as healthy as its going to be at this stage outside of Hayes who had 4 surgeries regarding a blood clot in his thigh. There are some players who are dinged up but nothing so serious as to miss this weekend
The times are a joke. 6:30 pm Sunday of Easter Weekend?
The turnaround is an even bigger joke. Win a 9pm game (or later depending on the first game) and you have to drop the puck again under 20 hours from the buzzer sounding? Who thought that was a good idea for anyone?
I agree with the turnaround point. Just looking at the times from a fan's perspective, I don't think 9pm on a Saturday and 6:30pm on a Sunday are that bad. Duke tipped off after 9pm last night on a Sunday. But it's a little bit different if you're playing. I'm hopeful they can get by Union without much struggle, not a given, I know.
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:easter sunday is a little different than palm sunday
wolverineneshl {l Wrote}:6:30 PM sounds good to me. Last year it was 8:00 or 9:00 PM in Worcester with hardly anyone there.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:wolverineneshl {l Wrote}:6:30 PM sounds good to me. Last year it was 8:00 or 9:00 PM in Worcester with hardly anyone there.
Crowd wasn't that bad. I was there.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:@unionhockeynews: Rick Bennett: "We don't want to go there and count Jerry York's rings."
Well then
MilitantEagle {l Wrote}:pick6pedro {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:Agreed, as someone said its like BC hit the lottery
One of the main reasons we're staying east is because our fans travel well (ironic cobsidering the bowls, etc) and they had only presold 2k tickets to providence but the times once again are going to absolutely kill the chance of a very good crowd
Hansen, as for injuries the team is about as healthy as its going to be at this stage outside of Hayes who had 4 surgeries regarding a blood clot in his thigh. There are some players who are dinged up but nothing so serious as to miss this weekend
The times are a joke. 6:30 pm Sunday of Easter Weekend?
The turnaround is an even bigger joke. Win a 9pm game (or later depending on the first game) and you have to drop the puck again under 20 hours from the buzzer sounding? Who thought that was a good idea for anyone?
I agree with the turnaround point. Just looking at the times from a fan's perspective, I don't think 9pm on a Saturday and 6:30pm on a Sunday are that bad. Duke tipped off after 9pm last night on a Sunday. But it's a little bit different if you're playing. I'm hopeful they can get by Union without much struggle, not a given, I know.
commavegarage {l Wrote}:MilitantEagle {l Wrote}:pick6pedro {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:Agreed, as someone said its like BC hit the lottery
One of the main reasons we're staying east is because our fans travel well (ironic cobsidering the bowls, etc) and they had only presold 2k tickets to providence but the times once again are going to absolutely kill the chance of a very good crowd
Hansen, as for injuries the team is about as healthy as its going to be at this stage outside of Hayes who had 4 surgeries regarding a blood clot in his thigh. There are some players who are dinged up but nothing so serious as to miss this weekend
The times are a joke. 6:30 pm Sunday of Easter Weekend?
The turnaround is an even bigger joke. Win a 9pm game (or later depending on the first game) and you have to drop the puck again under 20 hours from the buzzer sounding? Who thought that was a good idea for anyone?
I agree with the turnaround point. Just looking at the times from a fan's perspective, I don't think 9pm on a Saturday and 6:30pm on a Sunday are that bad. Duke tipped off after 9pm last night on a Sunday. But it's a little bit different if you're playing. I'm hopeful they can get by Union without much struggle, not a given, I know.
630 pm start on easter sunday in a game 45 min away from boston (and an event that takes longer) is far worse than a 9 pm sunday basketball game on campus.
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