{"id":31258,"date":"2010-04-05T13:27:05","date_gmt":"2010-04-05T18:27:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2010\/04\/05\/frozen-four-preview-boston-college-carries-on\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:57:58","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:57:58","slug":"frozen-four-preview-boston-college-carries-on","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2010\/04\/05\/frozen-four-preview-boston-college-carries-on\/","title":{"rendered":"Frozen Four Preview: Boston College Carries On"},"content":{"rendered":"
The mantra of many hockey experts is that defense, goaltending and special teams — more than offense — win championships.<\/p>\n
This year’s Boston College team begs to differ. The Eagles have been winning low-scoring defensive battles as well as shootouts. For the former, see their 3-0 win over Vermont in the Hockey East semifinals or their 3-1 win over Alaska in the NCAA Northeast Regional (as well as their team defense ranking). For the latter, see the aforementioned Maine and Yale games.<\/p>\n
So BC coach Jerry York isn’t about to get apologetic about winning by football scores. The key is the winning.<\/p>\n
“I prefer any game that we’re on the left side of the ledger,” he says. “You never know what to expect. Sometimes the puck bounces funny ways. A lot of things affect the outcome of games. No one can really expect a 2-0 game or a 5-0 game. <\/p>\n
“You just try to play to win the hockey game. In the national tournament, you just try to survive a game and advance to the next one.”<\/p>\n
After all, BC hasn’t lost since Feb. 19. What’s more, during that 10-0-1 stretch the Eagles have trailed for a microscopic 55 seconds.<\/p>\n
Which means, it ain’t broke and York isn’t about to fix it.<\/p>\n
“We’ll continue to do what we do,” he says. “We aren’t going to change a thing as far as what we do. We are winning and going to the Frozen Four so we won’t just blow it up and do something different. <\/p>\n