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Deron Wrote:
>Jon posted the following quote from BU
>captain Bill Pierce:
>"We learned alot about ourselves when we went up to Maine and lost 3-0
>and 7-2. Those Maine guys really wanted those two games and they worked so
>hard.
>"They beat us with hard work and determination. They outhustled us. I
>have all the respect in the world for those guys. The best thing is that
>we learned, we reacted in the right way, and we haven't lost since. Maine
>was a wakeup call".
Speaking of Billy Pierce....
When Billy Pierce received the game misconduct in the first period of the game against
Michigan, I was hoping that was how his career at BU would end. The captain of the
Terriers thrown out of the game in the first period, ending his career by taking a cheap
shot against a Michigan player from behind. LOSER.
Unfortunately, BU won and Pierce would get to play again :(
Deron wrote:
>Most, if not all of our players respect BU, and I think that many BU
>players also respect Maine's players. The fans between the two schools say
>and do lots of things, but BU clearly learned something from the games at
>Maine, and Pierce did nothing but tell the truth.
I think to be succesfull a team has to respect ALL of it's opponents. When you don't,
you will lose games that you otherwise should have won.
- Frank, Class of '92
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