@ Alaska (1/18-1/19)

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During intermission they credited BG with 4 more shots, so it was 10-12.

I wouldn't say they came out "flat" as much as I'd say "soft." Passes are slow and long. Hits are few and far between.
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2-0 UAF after 2. Disappointing to say the least.
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4-1 loss. BG drops to 15th in PWR.

Good teams don't lose these games. Have not played well since the sweep over Minnesota State.
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That should end any conversation about an at large bid.
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Pathetic. Stay up to watch.

BG looked slow to the puck and were not the aggressor.

BYE BYE ANYTHING SIGNIFICANT.

Try to get home ice in the first round. They way we are playing that could be in jeopardy. A lot of quality wins going to waste this year.
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Again. There's a fundamental problem within The program about playing down to bad teams levels. It's been going on for 3 years now.
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We can beat almost anyone on the right day, but if we had to play any of the other conference schedules (outside of Atlantic Hockey), we’d be lucky to be .500. The team isn’t consistent enough or skilled enough.
When we play poorly we can’t make up for it with a good shift and dynamic play to get a goal 5 on 5. We sorta just grind it out and hope for a PP. Luckily most of our competition is the same way with worse talent.
It is surprising that the team can’t get over the hump and win a title in this league. To say it’s overdue would be an understatement.
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SATURDAY

End of 1, BG leads 1-0.
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End of 2, BG leads 1-0.
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2-0 WIN.

Ugly third. 5 minute review of the empty net goal. 10 minute review of a scuffle earlier that led to a 5 minute major for each team.

No L. Craggs, Linkenheld, or Cullen this weekend. Those three usually play a large chunk of minutes every night.
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I think the loss of Lucas Craggs to injury has proved very detrimental. His constant energy on the ice is inspiring and the rest of the team follows his lead. I have no idea how long he'll be out but I hope that it's not too long.
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BGFan wrote:I think the loss of Lucas Craggs to injury has proved very detrimental. His constant energy on the ice is inspiring and the rest of the team follows his lead. I have no idea how long he'll be out but I hope that it's not too long.
Worst part of his injury is it's totally on him. I don't know the extent of it, but you can see when it happened in the third period against Bemidji. Just an awkward hit that he really shouldn't have tried.
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pdt1081 wrote:
BGFan wrote:I think the loss of Lucas Craggs to injury has proved very detrimental. His constant energy on the ice is inspiring and the rest of the team follows his lead. I have no idea how long he'll be out but I hope that it's not too long.
Worst part of his injury is it's totally on him. I don't know the extent of it, but you can see when it happened in the third period against Bemidji. Just an awkward hit that he really shouldn't have tried.
From what I saw, looked like he separated his left shoulder.
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jpfalcon09 wrote: From what I saw, looked like he separated his left shoulder.
I was thinking either shoulder or possibly elbow. It could quite possibly be the softest hit he has made while in college.
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