{"id":30892,"date":"2010-01-06T20:28:34","date_gmt":"2010-01-07T02:28:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2010\/01\/06\/the-fenway-game-few-saw-but-many-felt\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:57:50","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:57:50","slug":"the-fenway-game-few-saw-but-many-felt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2010\/01\/06\/the-fenway-game-few-saw-but-many-felt\/","title":{"rendered":"The Fenway Game Few Saw But Many Felt"},"content":{"rendered":"
On Friday evening, 42 young men will play before a packed Fenway Park and an international TV audience in the hopes of wresting two points in the standings.<\/p>\n
On Monday afternoon — on the same ice in front of three dozen friends and family members — 54 somewhat older guys dropped the puck for a much greater cause.<\/p>\n
The Boston University-Boston College Alumni Game flew under the regional sports radar, but will mean the world to those it supported. Each player ponied up $300 for the hour of ice time, with proceeds benefiting the Travis Roy Foundation<\/a> and the Educational and Health Fund for Christopher J. Cleary.<\/p>\n Monday’s game wasn’t orchestrated by Hockey East, nor was it televised or open to the public. It was, in effect, just another private group paying for the ephemeral ice time at Fenway Rink … er, Park. Each bench overflowed with players, some having played for their alma maters as recently as spring 2008, while others recalled their playing days in the early ’80s. And like the other private organizations that have enjoyed skating in the shadow of the Green Monster this winter, these players paid a premium for the experience. Nobody batted an eye at the price tag.<\/p>\n “First and foremost, that’s the reason the guys are here,” BU’s Doug Friedman said of the charities. “They’re great causes. To be able to have fun and do something like that — to be able to support foundations like that — it’s tremendous.<\/p>\n “It’s an unbelievable day. I’ve come here for baseball games, but to be able to actually skate here … and on top of that, being with your old teammates and alumni that you’ve known over the years, and it’s for a great cause too. All around, it’s a great day.”<\/p>\n