"S. Palmer" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Having been a BU fan for quite some time, I am getting kind of tired of > all the comments about BU's Grier. Someone was commenting about soft > soft assists etc. He is a big, unmovable guy that camps in the crease > and capitalizes off other players' set up skills. First of all, I'll admit to having gotten to see all too little of BU since I am a cable-TV-less soul with a 3.5 hr drive to Boston. However just what I've seen has been plenty to show that this is an incredibly unfair distortion of Grier's play. First of all, I've seen the guy play with such hustle that he sparked the whole team. He works to make a play happen. He digs that puck out when you don't think he has a chance. Even the very necessary role of camping in the crease is no picnic no matter how big someone is. Plenty of huge guys get ridden out just as the play develops - result? an easy save. A recent article pointed out that Grier had worked like hell in the off-season to transform his fat-percentage and strength - the guy's not just big, he's incredibly fit and strong and knows how to use his size. > ... I agree, why can't anyone see that a majority of his goals are off > the great play making skills of Chris O'Sullivan. I believe O'Sullivan > is highly underrated because of all the attention Grier gets. Chris is > a better skater and a better play maker and a better shooter. I'm willing to bet that as a great play maker, Chris would be one of the first to appreciate the importance of Grier's role. Who are these people who have underrated O'Sullivan? The guy came in highly touted and has lived right up to that billing. He'll get all the recognition that he has earned. Why trash Grier for working with him to build a great team? Dave Carroll - BU '73 - [log in to unmask]