If Cohen and/or the Avalanche is smart, they'll leave him in Boston for another year. Actually the guy I'd be most concerned about leaving early from a developmental standpoint is Strait, he's the most pro-ready guy.
I really think with Strait, Shattenkirk, Cohen, Warsofsky, and Gryba all returning though, that this team could still be a contender next season. When 5/6 of possibly the best defensive corps ever assembled in college hockey are returning...well, you've still got one helluva defensive corps.
Yeah, I think the Avs will keep him and Shat at BU, they both could stand to learn a bit more and eliminate the basic mistakes from their game.
I'm not sure what more Strait has to learn tbh, he seems like he should jump, but I don't think he will.
I agree with what you said about becoming more defensive minded, Kieran played incredibly well this year and we got a lot of the D coming back.
The offense might be an issue, but with Bonino, Connolly, Trivino, and Saponari, they might have something to build on and Z. Cohen, Popko, and Perreira should be a killer 3rd line.
Cohen wanted to leave after last year, so we'll see if he's back.
Both him and Shatty have a lot of room for improvement though, they both have defensive lapses a little too often.
Really? He's definately not ready and both he and Shattenkirk need to refine their games.
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The offense might be an issue, but with Bonino, Connolly, Trivino, and Saponari, they might have something to build on and Z. Cohen, Popko, and Perreira should be a killer 3rd line.
I think we'll see Zach off of Popko's line next year. With 5 of the top 6 gone, and Jack's unwillingness (and probably with good reason next year) to put freshmen in the top six right away, Zach Cohen could easily be on the 2nd line next year, he's a goal scorer that has become excellent along the boards and around the crease.
Well one thing is for certain - Jack has made no secret that he's coming back for another year. He's just not ready to call it career just yet, despite some of the rumors that circulated after the National Championship game that he might finally retire.
I think we'll see Zach off of Popko's line next year. With 5 of the top 6 gone, and Jack's unwillingness (and probably with good reason next year) to put freshmen in the top six right away, Zach Cohen could easily be on the 2nd line next year, he's a goal scorer that has become excellent along the boards and around the crease.
I agree somewhat. I think Connolly-Trivino-Saponari will stay together, and Cohen will move to the line with Bonino (which I don't know I'd call the "2nd line"). Who the other wing will be though I have no idea. Perreira/K. Gilroy/Glass/Saponari the Elder are the non-freshman choices...
I think the fact the Cohen was used as an extra attacker in the Miami game (which paid off) shows what Parker thinks of him as an offensive player.
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Strait and Shattenkirk are co-caps next year. Pretty obvious choice in this season's alternate Strait, and Shattenkirk has been captain at the NTDP and alternate at the WJCs for Team USA.
I agree somewhat. I think Connolly-Trivino-Saponari will stay together, and Cohen will move to the line with Bonino (which I don't know I'd call the "2nd line"). Who the other wing will be though I have no idea. Perreira/K. Gilroy/Glass/Saponari the Elder are the non-freshman choices...
I think the fact the Cohen was used as an extra attacker in the Miami game (which paid off) shows what Parker thinks of him as an offensive player.
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Strait and Shattenkirk are co-caps next year. Pretty obvious choice in this season's alternate Strait, and Shattenkirk has been captain at the NTDP and alternate at the WJCs for Team USA.
I think that Vinny is going to have to be on the top line, he's now the best RW the team has, so unfortunately the current freshmen will be broken up. Glass or Chiasson could be the right winger for them.
This is probably old news by now and I'm sure the folks over on the Bruins board have already reported this, but I'll post it here anyway. Jason Lawrence signed a PTO with the baby Bruins yesterday HERE is the link.
Nice to see Jason getting some love from the pros. During his four years at BU, he was always one of my fave Terriers, so it's good to see him moving on.
This is probably old news by now and I'm sure the folks over on the Bruins board have already reported this, but I'll post it here anyway. Jason Lawrence signed a PTO with the baby Bruins yesterday HERE is the link.
Nice to see Jason getting some love from the pros. During his four years at BU, he was always one of my fave Terriers, so it's good to see him moving on.
One of the big news stories from earlier this week was out of BU.
For those that haven't seen it yet, David Quinn has left the team and been named as Lake Erie's (AHL) new head coach. Quinn had been mentioned as one of the candidates for the UNO job before Dean Blais landed it. Quinn's name had also been mentioned for several other coaches opening both inside and outside of the college hockey community, so this shouldn't come as a complete surprise to those who follow BU closely.
I personally will miss him. He was one of my favorite assistant/associate head coaches and he's also a darn good recruiter too. BU's loss is certainly Lake Erie's gain and I wish him nothing but the best.
One of the big news stories from earlier this week was out of BU.
For those that haven't seen it yet, David Quinn has left the team and been named as Lake Erie's (AHL) new head coach. Quinn had been mentioned as one of the candidates for the UNO job before Dean Blais landed it. Quinn's name had also been mentioned for several other coaches opening both inside and outside of the college hockey community, so this shouldn't come as a complete surprise to those who follow BU closely.
I personally will miss him. He was one of my favorite assistant/associate head coaches and he's also a darn good recruiter too. BU's loss is certainly Lake Erie's gain and I wish him nothing but the best.
Quinn deserves the opportunity, he's done a great job at BU. Kind of fitting he's going to Lake Erie--he could end up coaching Yip (who I'm kinda surprised hasn't inked a deal yet, although I guess he's still got 1.5 months), Shattenkirk, Cohen, and Millan while with the Monsters in the coming years.
I think that Vinny is going to have to be on the top line, he's now the best RW the team has, so unfortunately the current freshmen will be broken up. Glass or Chiasson could be the right winger for them.
I think Saponari goes on the top line with Bonino and Connolly. Chiasson sounds like he may be legit enough to play in the top 6, so I wouldn't be surprised if he ends up playing with Trivino and Cohen/Glass. I hope Parker has a plan for 4th line center though because I think Connolly plays much better on the wing than in the middle.
No way will they pair two freshman together. I'm sure they will break up Gryba-Warsofsky.
You're probably right that he will break up Warsofsky and Gryba to play with the freshmen at first, but I bet he'll put them back together as soon as he feels they can handle it. That's how he went about it with Cohen Shattenkirk during their first year.
Oct. 20 vs. Notre Dame (ESPNU)
Nov. 21 vs. New Hampshire (NESN)
Dec. 11 vs. Rensselaer (NESN)
Jan. 2 vs. Massachusetts (ESPNU)
Jan. 8 vs. Boston College - Frozen Fenway (NESN)
Jan. 15 at Providence (NESN)
Jan. 22 at Boston College (NESN)
Jan. 23 vs. New Hampshire (NESN)
Feb. 1 vs. Northeastern - Beanpot (NESN)
Feb. 8 Beanpot Championship Game (NESN)
Feb. 12 vs. Maine (NESN)
Feb. 26 at Vermont (NESN)
Feb. 28 at Vermont (ESPNU)
Team doesn't appear to have much offense this year unfortunately. They do generate some chances, but Bonino might be the only legit finisher the team has, but Connolly and Trivino failed to cash in on breakaways against UND.
Still though, the defense looks solid (Nicastro and Escobedo have both been good) and it's a young team, so hopefully they'll mesh together well.
I'm scared about this game tonight. They lost to a scrub in Lowell, a good team in Notre Dame 3-0, and now they're playing Michigan. Maybe Chiasson will turn out to be a phenom and carry the offense (oh god I hope so).
I'm scared about this game tonight. They lost to a scrub in Lowell, a good team in Notre Dame 3-0, and now they're playing Michigan. Maybe Chiasson will turn out to be a phenom and carry the offense (oh god I hope so).
Awesome game as it turned out, really chippy and Millan was huge in net before Hogan blew it for Michigan, nice 3-2 win.
I'm scared about this game tonight. They lost to a scrub in Lowell, a good team in Notre Dame 3-0, and now they're playing Michigan. Maybe Chiasson will turn out to be a phenom and carry the offense (oh god I hope so).
UMass (Amherst), not Lowell--they play a set against Lowell coming up. And Lowell is for real this year--BU barely beat them in the HE championship last year and they pretty much return that same roster.
The Bonino injury will hurt--they need guys to step up offensively. With him out, there will be no one from last year's top 6 in the lineup.