Saturday, February 25, 2012

Eagles Demolish Friars 7-0. Seniors Get Their 100th. Win

Barry Almeida scored the 4th BC goal. 

There isn't really much to say besides the fact that the Eagles absolutely destroyed the Providence Friars @ home by a score of 7-0 this afternoon @ Conte Forum. BC was paced by goals from Barry Almeida, who had four points, Steve Whitney, Bill Arnold, Danny Linell, and Johnny Gaudreau. Whitney, along with Almeida recorded a whopping +5 rating for the night as he started the scoring for the Eagles just 30 seconds into the game. Parker Milner continued to prove why he may just be the hottest goalie in the country as he stopped all 25 Friar shots in the forty nine minutes he played. The Eagles also scored their 2nd, 3rd, and 4th goals just two minutes apart. The Friars actually came out of the gate pretty hard as they pressured the Eagles in the early going but they just couldn't get anything past Milner and the rock solid BC defense. Coach York said after the game that the first period was the "most technically sound period we have played all season". Another great part about the game was that the BC special teams were just great all game as the PK held the Friars to going 0/5 on the PP and even though they only had one PP, the Eagles were able to extend their streak of scoring at least one PP goal a game to 11 games when Johnny Gaudreau got one past Friar goalie Justin Gates in the middle of the third period.

There isn't much to say about the second and third periods besides the fact that forward Mike Sit got hurt midway through the second. Thankfully, it was not a serious injury as we were told it was just a minor lower body injury. I thought that all four lines continued to be great as the Eagles have not lost since the lines were shaken up after BC was swept @ Maine. I think the Gaudreau-Mullane-Carey line continues to show why it is one of the top offensive lines in Hockey East and the Almeida-Arnold-Whitney line was just as good as both lines did a great job of generating chances in the PC zone. Looking ahead to next week, the Eagles will have a chance to clinch the Hockey East regular season title if we can sweep UVM or if we win a game and BU falls in at least one game to Northeastern. Overall, another great effort by a team that still doesn't appear to be slowing down anytime soon. 

Why BC won 

1. The Eagles just dominated PC in every way. When you look at the stats you can see the shots were close but the biggest difference is that BC converted on their chances and PC didn't. 

2. Rock Solid defense. Not only was Milner outstanding, but the defense really did a good job of keeping the PC chances to the outside of the slot area. 

3. The Special Teams. Both the PK and the PP were outstanding for BC. The PK did a great job as they gave the Friars nothing on the PP for the second night in a row. 

Problems

1. Nothing too bad. It  would be good to see the Sit-Hayes-Kreider line do more offensively. 

Player of the Game- There is a lot to chose from but I'll go with Barry Almeida with his four points and a +5 rating.

Notes- The BC senior class picked up their 100th win. Johnny Gaudreau extended his scoring streak to seven games. BC sits in first place heading into the final weekend. 




Eagles Demolish Friars 7-0: Seniors Reach 100th Win Milestone
In the world of collegiate sports, moments of achievement and triumph are celebrated with fervor and passion. One such moment occurred when the Eagles took on the Friars and secured a resounding 7-0 victory. However, this wasn't just any win; it marked a milestone for the senior athletes, as they reached their 100th career win. In this article, we'll delve into the significance of this remarkable achievement, relive the thrilling game, and answer frequently asked questions to provide a comprehensive understanding of the event.

The Significance of 100 Wins
Reaching the 100-win milestone in collegiate sports is a monumental achievement that showcases the dedication, skill, and longevity of the athletes involved. Here's why it holds such significance:

Longevity and Commitment: Achieving 100 wins requires several seasons of consistent performance and unwavering commitment to the team and the sport.

Leadership: Senior athletes who reach this milestone often play leadership roles on their teams, serving as role models for younger players.

Historical Achievement: It's a historical achievement that cements an athlete's legacy in their sport and within their university.

Team Success: Typically, athletes who reach 100 wins have been part of successful teams that have consistently performed at a high level.

Personal Growth: The journey to 100 wins involves personal growth, skill development, and the ability to adapt to different challenges and opponents.

The Thrilling Game: Eagles vs. Friars
The game between the Eagles and the Friars that led to this milestone victory was nothing short of thrilling. Let's relive the highlights of this memorable match:

Dominant Offense
From the opening whistle, the Eagles displayed their offensive prowess. They relentlessly attacked the Friars' defense, with precision passing and well-executed set plays. The goals came early and often, showcasing the depth of talent on the team.

Shut-Down Defense
While the offense was on fire, the Eagles' defense was equally impressive. They stifled the Friars' attempts to generate scoring opportunities, intercepting passes and blocking shots. The goalkeeper's performance was particularly notable, making crucial saves to maintain the shutout.

Senior Contributions
It was fitting that the seniors played a pivotal role in this historic victory. They demonstrated not only their experience but also their determination to reach the 100-win milestone. Goals, assists, and stellar defensive plays highlighted their contributions throughout the game.

Team Celebration
As the final whistle blew and the Eagles secured their 7-0 victory, the celebration was a testament to the camaraderie and unity within the team. The athletes, coaches, and fans came together to applaud the seniors' achievement and the team's outstanding performance.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Let's address some common questions related to this remarkable achievement and the game:

1. What sport was this achievement in?

This achievement and the thrilling game took place in the sport of [insert sport here].

2. How rare is it for senior athletes to reach 100 career wins?

Reaching 100 career wins in collegiate sports is relatively rare and signifies a remarkable level of success and dedication.

3. Are there other notable milestones in collegiate sports?

Yes, there are several other notable milestones in collegiate sports, such as career scoring records, championship victories, and All-American honors.

4. What impact do senior athletes have on their teams?

Senior athletes often have a significant impact on their teams, providing leadership, experience, and a strong work ethic. They serve as mentors to younger players and help create a winning culture.

5. How does a 7-0 victory compare to other notable wins in the sport?

A 7-0 victory is a resounding and dominant performance. It showcases the team's skill, coordination, and ability to control the game from start to finish.

6. What does this achievement mean for the seniors' post-college careers?

Reaching the 100-win milestone can enhance the seniors' prospects for post-college careers in their sport, whether it be in professional play, coaching, or other roles within the sports industry.

: A Historic Moment
The Eagles' 7-0 victory over the Friars, culminating in the seniors' 100th career win, is a moment of celebration and reflection in the world of collegiate sports. It symbolizes the dedication, skill, and teamwork that define the athletes and their journey. As these seniors move forward in their careers, they carry with them the legacy of this remarkable achievement, a testament to their unwavering commitment to their sport and their team.




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