flyingelvii {l Wrote}:Yeah, they won with him in net but that was more so in spite of him then because of him so I don't really feel he has any "solidified" spot on the team so
BCEagle74 {l Wrote}:Muse will be bewteen the pipes in the NCAA opener and most likely the NE Tourney.
Maybe in Game 2 if we win Game 1 you may see Milner, but Muse is the train.
Buy a ticket and get on it.
All aboard..next stop Detroit.
EIConvert {l Wrote}:Word is: its Milner's job to lose. York has lost faith in Muse's glove side
EIConvert {l Wrote}:Word is: its Milner's job to lose. York has lost faith in Muse's glove side
claver2010 {l Wrote}:flyingelvii {l Wrote}:Yeah, they won with him in net but that was more so in spite of him then because of him so I don't really feel he has any "solidified" spot on the team so
Yeah allowing 13 goals in 8 playoff games is terrible.
flyingelvii {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:flyingelvii {l Wrote}:Yeah, they won with him in net but that was more so in spite of him then because of him so I don't really feel he has any "solidified" spot on the team so
Yeah allowing 13 goals in 8 playoff games is terrible.
Yeah but the defense in front of him was incredible that year, aside from Sneep whom I seem to remember sucking pretty bad. Honestly, there's nothing spectacular about his game and, as alluded to above, his glove is beyond awful (see: Harvard Beabpot finals), so much so that, at least last year, he began overcompensating for it by leaving his blocker open. This team scares me because I don't have a ton of confidence in the young corps of relatively average D-men, unlike the solid core of the 2007-8 team, and they don't have that good of an option that will carry the team to victory when the offense gets cold.
EIConvert {l Wrote}:Can't wait for the weekend. My 7 year old wants to know if its "NOISE TIME" We've got tickets for Saturday and will buy tickets the rest of the way.
bcsoxfan12 {l Wrote}:I still believe because of his resume Muse is our #1 guy going forward. I can see Muse in both games this weekend and the first game of the quarters with Milner for game 2. I believe Muse will be between the pipes from the HE semis all the way to Detroit.
EIConvert {l Wrote}:bcsoxfan12 {l Wrote}:I still believe because of his resume Muse is our #1 guy going forward. I can see Muse in both games this weekend and the first game of the quarters with Milner for game 2. I believe Muse will be between the pipes from the HE semis all the way to Detroit.
I have no problem with either in goal. But as of now, the freshman is red hot in net! Expect to see both goalies for the home & home with UNH. Muse will need to see ample time this weekend to get sharp for the post-season run.
BCEagle74 {l Wrote}:York knows Hockey. York is the genius.
BCEagle74 {l Wrote}:I wish I could join you!
bcsoxfan12 {l Wrote}:With Milner winning HE goalie of the month…..has that answered the question or fueled the debate?
bcsoxfan12 {l Wrote}:bcsoxfan12 {l Wrote}:With Milner winning HE goalie of the month…..has that answered the question or fueled the debate?
I guess that answers my own question.......should be an interesting tonight in Durham.......will there be a big BC crowd? Anyone going or are you just going to watch it on NESN?
bignick33 {l Wrote}:flyingelvii {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:flyingelvii {l Wrote}:Yeah, they won with him in net but that was more so in spite of him then because of him so I don't really feel he has any "solidified" spot on the team so
Yeah allowing 13 goals in 8 playoff games is terrible.
Yeah but the defense in front of him was incredible that year, aside from Sneep whom I seem to remember sucking pretty bad. Honestly, there's nothing spectacular about his game and, as alluded to above, his glove is beyond awful (see: Harvard Beabpot finals), so much so that, at least last year, he began overcompensating for it by leaving his blocker open. This team scares me because I don't have a ton of confidence in the young corps of relatively average D-men, unlike the solid core of the 2007-8 team, and they don't have that good of an option that will carry the team to victory when the offense gets cold.
So you're saying Muse has a hard time with high glove-side, particularly early in his career? I don't see how that makes him different from any goalie on the planet.
flyingelvii {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:flyingelvii {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:flyingelvii {l Wrote}:Yeah, they won with him in net but that was more so in spite of him then because of him so I don't really feel he has any "solidified" spot on the team so
Yeah allowing 13 goals in 8 playoff games is terrible.
Yeah but the defense in front of him was incredible that year, aside from Sneep whom I seem to remember sucking pretty bad. Honestly, there's nothing spectacular about his game and, as alluded to above, his glove is beyond awful (see: Harvard Beabpot finals), so much so that, at least last year, he began overcompensating for it by leaving his blocker open. This team scares me because I don't have a ton of confidence in the young corps of relatively average D-men, unlike the solid core of the 2007-8 team, and they don't have that good of an option that will carry the team to victory when the offense gets cold.
So you're saying Muse has a hard time with high glove-side, particularly early in his career? I don't see how that makes him different from any goalie on the planet.
Very late response, but it's different because good three year starters usually don't put up sub-.910 SV% numbers. He had a very good freshman year numbers-wise but performance wise, I thought he was average to below average, which is understandable for a freshman goalie. The problem is that his numbers have caught up to his performance the past two years and he hasn't shown any significant improvement. He's a decent goalie but I really don't think he's done anything to solidify his standing as starter.
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