Hello, HOCKEY-L'ers! After reading all the mail for the past 2 weeks, I'm going to try to start sending my $.02 on occasion, including game news for one of the most neglected schools on HOCKEY-L, Boston College. ------------------------------------------------------------------- (All info from BC Game Summary Sheet): Friday, 12/09/94 At Kelley Rink, Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, MA UMASS-LOWELL 2 2 0 - 4 Shots on goal: 13 8 7 - 28 BOSTON COLLEGE 1 2 0 - 3 6 9 10 - 25 New Records: UMass-Lowell 7 - 5 - 3 4 - 2 - 1 HE Boston College 3 - 9 - 2 2 - 5 - 2 HE PERIOD ONE ---------- UML1 Brendan Concannon 2 (Basaraba) 12:08 BC1 Ryan Haggerty 10 (unassisted) 14:16 BC - Chase (Interference) 18:16 UML2 Christian Sbrocca 7 (Botto) PPG 18:26 UML - Barozzino (Roughing) 19:01 PERIOD TWO ---------- BC2 Joe Harney 2 (unassisted) 2:12 UML - Botto (Boarding - 4 Min.) 5:28 BC - B. Callahan (Roughing) 5:28 UML - Kriss (Roughing) 5:28 BC - G. Callahan (Roughing) 5:28 (Spearing - 5 Min. - served by T. Harris) (Game Disqualification) BC3 David Hymovitz 9 (Ashe, O'Leary) PPG 6:10 UML3 Neil Donovan 8 (Concannon, Bullock) PPG 8:26 BC - Harney (Hitting after whistle) 9:45 UML - Dartsch (Charging) 14:32 BC - Buckley (Cross-checking) 17:53 UML4 Greg Bullock 10 (unassisted) PPG 18:54 UML - Botto (Holding) 19:22 PERIOD THREE ------------ UML - Riga (Tripping) 5:46 BC - Wainwright (Hitting after whistle) 8:07 UML - Sbrocca (Hitting after whistle) 8:07 (also Cross-checking, served by Mahoney) UML - Henderson (High-sticking) 14:58 BC - Ashe (High-sticking) 14:58 UML - Bullock (Misconduct - 10 Min.) 18:26 BC - Buckley (Hitting after whistle) 18:26 Power Plays: UML - 3 for 5, BC - 1 for 6 Penalties: UML - 11 (32 Min.), BC - 9 (21 Min.) Goalies: UML - Scott Fankhouser (60:00) - 5 7 10 - 22 saves BC - Greg Taylor (59:21) - 11 6 7 - 24 saves Three Stars: 1. Greg Bullock (UML left wing) 2. Greg Taylor (BC goaltender) 3. Brendan Concannon (UML right wing) Attendance - 2764 Referees - Frank Cole, Jeff Bunyon Linesman - Paul Scleparis The game was the Hockey East Game of the Week carried by NESN. ----------------------------------------------------------------- COMMENTS: This was a fairly entertaining game, though the atmosphere suffered as usual from a sparse attendance in a large rink. (Conte Forum capacity is over 7000 and the "real" attendance was probably a fair bit below the announced 2764. In particular, the student section was mostly empty. (Everyone misses the days of David Emma, Steve Heinze, and Marty McInnis on the HEM line.) UMass-Lowell carried more of the play in the 1st period and got much better scoring chances. The first goal came on a defensive breakdown by BC, leaving Concannon unmolested for a shot from the left side. BC equalized on a breakaway by Haggerty. Lowell went ahead on a power play goal only 10 seconds into the penalty when Sbrocca scored from the right side on a slap shot through a heavy screen in front of Taylor. The second period was much more even; BC's Harney got credit for the 2nd BC goal, though I thought it got deflected by Jim Krayer; it may have been the defenseman's stick. At the 5:28 mark, things got interesting. BC was on a power play after Cormier had taken a hooking call when BC's Brian Callahan got slammed headfirst into the boards in the right corner by Botto, and appeared to be shaken up. While the delayed penalty on Botto was waiting to be called, Brian's linemate and older brother Greg Callahan took exception to the hit and charged after Botto, causing a pileup in the corner. Greg used his stick to spear someone on the ice (Botto?) In the meantime Brian Callahan had recovered enough to join the fray, and he and UML's Aaron Kriss got matching roughing penalties. Greg Callahan was ejected from the game as well as getting the 5 minute spearing major and a 2 minute roughing minor. The net result was a short 4-on-3 for BC, followed by :30 at 4-on-4, followed by a 3:00 power play for UML. The game got a little more physical as both teams were on edge. BC's Hymovitz put BC ahead on their power play, but Lowell was able to equalize during their 3:00 major. BC has had major problems with untimely penalties and weakness on the special teams, while playing most teams fairly even at full strength. UML, of course, is strong on the power play with Bullock, Daw, Sbrocca, etc. The third period was lively though no goals were scored; play was up-and-down with a few matching penalties. With BC needing the equalizer, an opportunity seemed to appear late when UML's Greg Bullock, upset at a whistle stopping play, fired the puck into the side boards and got called for a penalty. The crowd got noisy anticipating a power play, and Bullock chased after the referee to get a clarification. After a brief discussion at center ice, he seemed to be satisfied (no doubt after finding that the penalty was a misconduct, so he was not causing his team to play short- handed.) As he wheeled away to go to the box, BC captain (and senior, who should know better) Jerry Buckley "casually" clipped Bullock with an elbow. Cole immediately signaled a penalty on Buckley, and BC was left to kill a penalty rather than be able to lift the goalie for a man advantage. Even so, BC had several late chances, especially after Taylor was pulled, but UML was able to hold on for the win and the 5 points (HE system). It is always hard to argue with Bullock and Taylor as part of the three stars, but several of us in the stands felt that the UML goaltender, freshman Scott Fankhouser, played very well. Both he and Taylor made some great glove saves. According to the UML stat sheet, this was Fankhouser's first Hockey East win. UML is unbeaten in their last 7 games against BC (5-0-2), and BC's last win in the series was November 14, 1993 (3-2). Bruce Crowder has been able to keep the River Hawks playing at a fairly high level, it seems, and especially against the Eagles. BC coach Jerry York thinks that most of BC's problems have to do with untimely penalties and other such correctable things, and says he looks forward to a much better 2nd half of the season. With rare exception, BC usually works hard and stays in most games until the 3rd period, but then fatigue or something seems to set in, because BC is getting outscored in the 3rd, 24 to 12 (16 to 6 HE). Bruce Crowder has joined the ranks of several other coaches in requesting that 3rd periods at BC be played in 2 10-minute halves, with the teams switching ends, to avoid perceived advantages (disadvantages?) with the non-symmetric benches at Kelley Rink. Do other teams/rinks/coaches go through this??? The rematch is Saturday night (12-10-94) at Tully Forum, Billerica, MA. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Please forgive me if this is too much for one message, but I wanted to be as thorough as possible in my first post. Looking forward to any comments or feedback from one and all! Rick McAdoo [log in to unmask] BC will return! GO EAGLES!