OT: General College Hockey Talk

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Well damn. MSU was such a good team this year. Seems like they dominated this game, same way they played all season. Unfortunate. Hope Strbak stays for one more year.

I hope he stays too - room to grow a bit more there. Props to Cornell for getting the opportunity and capitalizing. These games so often amazing.
 
UMass took the lead, Minny comes back to tie it... off to OT.

Apparently the Bruins are close to signing Dalton Bancroft from Cornell but today's win keeps his NCAA season going.
 
Does this open the door to other big names making the jump to NCAA? I recall seeing U of M was after Martone and possibly McKenna.

I would think so. Granted, it also makes things interesting if a CHL player has decided he doesn't want to go to his drafting team and decides to stay in the CHL and then jump to the NCAA. What will the rules be about retention of rights? Because if it stays at 2 years for CHLers, I could see someone using it as a way to force their way out of a team they don't want to play for.
 
World class dive by the BC player early faking an elbow to the head. I really wish they'd call blatant ones like that. Went down like he was shot holding his head and popped right back up when the ref didn't fall for it.

Lenoard was pretty clearly interfered with just after, but that evens up the pretty clear tackle by a BC player in the first 30 seconds or so. Obviously Bentley will benefit the more clutch and grabby the refs allow this game to get.

EDIT: 6-0 shots for BC early but that seems like an extremely generous count. I'm not sure there's been what I would call a scoring chance on net yet (probably the best chance was negated by a quick whistle) and it seems like they've counted a couple that clearly were going wide/didn't get through. As I type they've gotten a couple more on net for sure, but still not much dangerous.
 
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