I went straight from the hospital to Tully Forum (general anesthesia at 2, in the stands at 7) and though my throat was a bit hoarse from the tube that had been down my throat, the UMass-Lowell Chiefs made it worthwhile with a convincing 4-2 win over the #2 ranked team in the country. The strength of schedule boogeyman can now kindly go back in the closet where it belongs. Unfortunately, something was broken on the PA system so I couldn't hear any of the official announcements. In particular, I would have liked to have gotten the shots on goal for each period. It was my distinct impression that UML outshot BU in both the first period, after which they led 2-0, and the second, after which they led 4-2. They played a lot more defensively in the third, so I'd expect a BU shot advantage there. Total shots for the game (from the Globe box score) were 30-25 in favor of Lowell. A couple other notes: Greg Bullock returned from his shoulder injury and although it appeared that he was a little tentative at first, his contributions were vital to the cause. Also, I noticed that BU has only four seniors on its roster! As good of a team as they are now, they are going to be even stronger next year. First period ------------ UML had the better chances for the first seven minutes but McKersie made some excellent stops. Then the Chiefs picked up a penalty at the 7:12 mark and BU had a strong powerplay without scoring. Then at the 10:00 mark BU picked up a penalty and with four seconds left on the man advantage, Christian Sbrocca scored from Jeff Daw and Travis Tucker. A minute later Dwayne Roloson stoned BU with a great save to preserve the lead. After the Chiefs killed another penalty, Shane Henry scored at 17:42 with a backhanded roof shot on a rebound of his own earlier backhander. Mike Murray assisted. An impressive period for UML. Second period ------------- BU had picked up a penalty with 30 seconds left in the first, and 29 seconds into the second, Kerry Angus took a point-to-point pass from Ian Hebert and shot through a screen that gave McKersie no chance. Greg Bullock also assisted on the goal. BU narrowed the score to 3-1 with a power play goal of their own as Mike Pomichter finally scored after BU had three good shots. Jon Coleman and Jacques Joubert assisted. UML regained a three goal cushion when Shane Henry scored a powerplay goal assisted by Bullock. Lowell kept the pressure on with another great powerplay that began at 10:23 but could not put the puck past McKersie. Finally, with the period winding down BU set up a massive screen in front and Shane Johnson blasted one in from the point that Rollie never saw. If I remember correctly one of the players screening was Mike ("Rosie") Grier who at 6-0 and 250 pounds (and only a freshman so he's still growing) is a BIG screen. Anyways... assisting on the goal were Mike Prendergast and Rich Brennan. Third Period ------------ Gut check time for the Chiefs. BU's goal in the closing seconds of the second could have really taken the wind out of UML's sails, but Lowell kept BU off the board in the third for a very satisfying win. IMO the Chiefs were clearly the better team in the first two periods but BU had the better chances as UML played a more defensive style in the third. Rematch tomorrow night at BU. ***************************************************** ,-******-, * Dave Hendrickson "Robo" [log in to unmask] * *' ## '* * A Hockey Polygamist and Get-A-Lifer * *## ___##___ ##* * GO BROONS!!! Go Red Wings!! Go LA Kings! * * ##| ___ \## * * GO UMASS-LOWELL!!! Go Maine!! Go BU! * * | |___) | * * --------------------------------------------------* *######| ___ <######* * Although I can't remember ever having an original * * | |___) | * * thought, and am certainly parroting someone who * * ##|________/## * * actually has a brain, these opinions are mine, * *## ## ##* * not Hewlett-Packard's. * *, ## ,* ***************************************************** '-*******-'