Boston University Terriers!!!!! Frozen Four anyone?

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Hey, who says you can't go to class, be a REAL student and still win National Championships?

Are there any BU people on the RX? Am I the only one?

What will the line be for the final? It was -250 today. Will it hit -350?
 

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Miami looked very average last night. I think BU will donkey punch them as long as Millan doesn't let in any soft ones like last night.
 

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The terrrier goalie is a joke and a sieve.

Ok ... he lost 4 games all season, so whatever.

Boston had essentially the same team last year and got nowhere because of lousy goaltending. Millan is a major reason that Boston is dominant this year.
 

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Most hockey players who go to American schools are looking for an education otherwise they would have played in the O the Q or the W in Canada.
 

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There's a line out that has BU -245 and 5 1/2. They'll probably win it but I'd be scared to lay that kind of price with that busher of a goalie that they've got. This kid will be crapping his pants as soon as he hits the ice.
 

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Most hockey players who go to American schools are looking for an education otherwise they would have played in the O the Q or the W in Canada.

Not necessarily. Could be late-bloomers.
 

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There is no doubt in my mind that Boston University can score 4 goals on most any team ... ok, maybe not Notre Dame but Miami isn't Notre Dame.

The reason is that Boston's d-men pinch ALL THE TIME. Its just the way they play. I would easily take the OVER tomorrow but I worry that BU will get out to a 2-0 to 3-0 lead and stop sending people forward.

My play is the Miami/Over parlay. If Miami wins, they're going to win a 4-3 type of game. They will not be able to sit on a 1-0 or 2-0 lead because they won't be able to defend that lead for an entire period. Also, it's fun laying $50 to win $285. It sure beats taking BU and laying $50 to win $20.

If Miami wins, they will win a high-scoring affair. If BU wins, they can win 2-1 (like they did against New Hampshire) and they could win 8-3 (like they did against Ohio State).
 

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NOBODY should follow my play.

I am laying the $50 because a Boston U loss would crush me. I figured that if Boston University is going to lose, someone is going to pay me for it.

PS: I did the same thing when the Pats lost to the Giants in the Super Bowl.
 

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Great comeback by BU with less than a minute left to send it into OT. Congrats on your win, either way, cincy.
 

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Them Miami ILL players will have nightmare over this game for quite a while. They had the Championship in their grasp.........
 

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What a comeback by The Terriers.

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WASHINGTON, DC -- Miami University ice hockey coach Enrico Blasi sat at the podium after his team's heart-pounding, and ultimately heartbreaking, 4-3 overtime loss to Boston University in the NCAA Frozen Four championship game. There were long pauses between his words, perhaps due to nostalgic contemplation of a dream season or the overwhelming emotions of it ending in defeat.

"This senior class has won more games, I believe, than any other program in the country in the last four years," he said. "I would say that's pretty damn good."

For the RedHawks to play in this title game was pretty damn good; for the Boston University Terriers to miraculously rally from a two-goal deficit in the span of 42 seconds to tie the game with 17 seconds remaining was really damn good.

The title-clinching goal came at 11:47 of overtime, and it was a soul-crusher for Miami: Colby Cohen's shot deflected off a sprawling Kevin Roeder on defense and then floated over the glove of goalie Cody Reichard (28 saves). The RedHawks cheering section fell silent as the BU faithful erupted in the Verizon Center. The Terriers flooded the ice in celebration; a few Miami players surrounded their goalie as he remained on his knees, shielding him from the raucous celebration on the other end of the ice while giving the freshman keeper words of encouragement.

"I just told Cody it just wasn't meant to be, and I'm just so proud to be your teammate and to be a Red Hawks," said sophomore winger Tommy Wingels.

This was the fifth NCAA men's ice hockey championship for Boston University, and the third won by Jack Parker, BU's head coach in his 36th season with the team.

"Wow, what a hockey game. What a finish," he said. "It's the greatest comeback I've ever been involved in."

After Miami eliminated Bemidji State in the semifinals to advance to the title game, winger Justin Vaive was asked whether he received any advice about managing the pressure of a title game from his father, former Toronto Maple Leafs and Buffalo Sabres player Rick Vaive.

"Not really from my dad, because he's never really been in any championships," he said with a laugh.

Miami had never been in a national championship game either, and that was never more evident than in the final minute of regulation. Holding a 3-1 lead and with BU's goalie pulled, the RedHawks couldn't hold off the Terrier attack. Zack Cohen, who rarely appears in 6-on-5 situations, scored at 19:01 on a scramble in front to make it 3-2. Then it was Nick Bonino's turn to play the hero, converting a Matt Gilroy pass to tie the game at 19:43 and complete a furious comeback.

"I saw Nick sitting wide open," said Gilroy. "Once we had that, I think the whole bench and the whole team knew it was ours."

Blasi said the Terriers executed, but that his team made some newbie mistakes at the end.

"We had the right guys on the ice. We knew exactly what they were going to do. We were trying to keep our guys focused. They executed," he said. "Unfortunately, [our guys] got caught in the moment and BU made a play that we talked about on the bench, actually."

In the end, perhaps BU wanted it just a little more. Gilroy, the Hobey Baker winner, talked about the level of commitment for he and his teammates this season: "From the start of this year, what this team has done, and what we committed to the team ... we used to run the river twice a week at 5 o'clock in the morning. It was horrible."

"Stop lying about it," Parker cut in, to laugher from the press corps.
Gilroy continued: "It just brought us closer together."

Miami's run to national runner-up brought its team closer together; but more importantly, it also brought their program newfound fame.

"What the boys did this week, the last couple of weeks, is they made history," said Blasi. "No other team in Miami history has ever gone to a semifinal.

No other team has played for a national championship. And we've done that. I think hopefully this is a step for more to come."

Boston Globe.
 

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Great game....BU was very lazy through most of the game. The defensemen were playing puck and not body, allowing Miami to skate through the slot unchallenged. They didn't really start playing until they got down two.

Ballsy move by Coach Parker to pull the goalie with more than three minutes remaining. I said at the time that it was risky, but brilliant.

Look for Parker to retire and former Bruins coach/current Lightning assistant Mike Sullivan to take over. Sullivan is a good friend of my brother's and was angling for the BU job before he got the Bruins gig because you can coach in college forever (Parker has been there for over 35 years) but that the NHL was a situation where you could be fired easily. (Sure enough, he only lasted one season with the Bruins.)

Congrats, BU. Great win.
 

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He was angling for the BU job? That's like some angling for the Duke b'ball job or the UConn job.

If he's that dumb, I wouldn't want him.
 

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