Sunday, March 30, 2008

Frozen again



The game was really the story of four different periods. BC looked sluggish early. They dominated the final minutes of the second of period. Got outhustled in the third...and just when it looked like it was all slipping away Jerry York called a timeout in OT. Whatever he said worked, as the team came out of the break attacking. Joe Whitney sealed the deal with a flicked in rebound at 12:12 of OT. Back to the Frozen Four!


Like our other recent events, I recommend students make the trip. For fans and alumni in Colorado, contact BC about tickets.

6 comments:

Eagle in Brighton said...

North Dakota? Would have NEVER guessed that Frozen Four matchup...

Seriously: the only thing more absurd than our continual rematches with Miami/ND would be a finals tussle with the Golden Domers.

Btw, looking for flights- feel free to give a heads up if you can find anything sub-$350.

Unknown said...

I won't be making this trip but I thought I'd check and see what the situation was for others. Right now, kayak.com has flights from $329, direct Logan to Denver leaving the 9th returning the 13th, but you'll have to mix airlines (or Jetblue for $350). Hope that helps someone get to the game(s).

Go Eagles!

eagle1331 said...

I haven't found anything for under 400 yet. Hopefully BC or the NCAA will put together some package internally... not through some BS company like they did for the ACC championship game

Puerto Rico Eagle said...

Wow... what a game...Those two minutes in the second period were amazing... and Whitney's goal was even better! Here is a link if anyone wants to see it again! I didn't realize it was this good at the game, but when I got back and saw it on Sportscenter I was even more amazed:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkFcoA5b5mA

BCMike said...

Damn. I went to bed thinking we got the Wisconsin gift...

BCDoubleEagle said...

Flights from Manchester, NH to Denver are $216 to $225 round trip on several airlines. It's worth the short drive to save one or two hundred dollars.