Why does this tournament still have prestige when one team wins it every single year?
The most penalized team in Hockey East and the 8th most penalized team in the nation somehow didn't commit a penalty tonight?
And you think the refs cost you the game? Nah bro. Your team got outplayed. Plain and simple.
The most penalized team in Hockey East and the 8th most penalized team in the nation somehow didn't commit a penalty tonight?
And you think the refs cost you the game? Nah bro. Your team got outplayed. Plain and simple.
BU is still way out ahead in year's won and Northeastern and Harvard don't even come close to BU and BC's number of winning years.
It has prestige because it's a long-standing, traditional tournament in a college hockey heavy city. With the logic you are using, people could have been asking your question for the last 30 years, not just the last couple. I grew up watching UML every weekend with my father, and even though they're not a team that competed in the Beanpot tournament, watching that tournament is one of my earliest memories of becoming enamored with the sport. BC could win it 20 more years in a row and it's still a tournament I'd look forward to watching every year. If you ask me, that is what makes it prestigious.
Actually they got ****ed over on the scoreboard, plain and simple. 2 go ahead goals not counted.
I don't know, you could see the talent discrepancy last night. one school has tier 1 recruits while the other was tier 2-3. I'm sure the tournament was more competitive when it was more local players making up these teams
Actually they got ****ed over on the scoreboard, plain and simple. 2 go ahead goals not counted.