{"id":42033,"date":"2012-02-21T05:00:06","date_gmt":"2012-02-21T11:00:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/?p=42033"},"modified":"2019-09-17T14:16:11","modified_gmt":"2019-09-17T19:16:11","slug":"tmq-stability-at-the-top-kellys-ouster-and-a-frenzied-finish","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2012\/02\/21\/tmq-stability-at-the-top-kellys-ouster-and-a-frenzied-finish\/","title":{"rendered":"TMQ: Stability at the top, Kelly’s ouster and a frenzied finish"},"content":{"rendered":"
Jim:<\/b> So, Todd, do we have some stability returned to the top of the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll with Ferris State spending two straight weeks as No. 1? My thought is probably not, though it’s hard not to be impressed by this Bulldogs team. And, obviously, not all the voters are impressed as the Bulldogs split the vote once again with new No. 2 Boston College and new No. 3 Michigan.<\/p>\n
This week, though, voters provided the Bulldogs with more significant support, giving them 36 of the 50 first-place votes. This week, in fact, the top 10 was significantly more stable with only Merrimack dropping out after being swept by BC; Denver took the Warriors’ place. So is this a product of the time of year or just last week’s results?<\/p>\n
Todd:<\/b> I guess instability is only a bad night away for some teams, so I’m not sure how stable I’d consider things right now. I do like what I see out of Ferris State, though. Those could have been trap games last weekend for the Bulldogs with last-place Bowling Green coming to Big Rapids and the No. 1 moniker fresh in their minds. But they took care of the Falcons handily twice and earned at least a share of the CCHA regular season title.<\/p>\n
It’s hard to fault anyone who voted for Boston College, though, given the week it had. Win the Beanpot and sweep Merrimack? That’s impressive.<\/p>\n
Jim:<\/b> That was a very impressive week for Boston College. Monday’s Beanpot final was dramatic and emotional and it would’ve been very simple to let up against Merrimack. It may have been convenient that the Eagles had further motivation — BC coach Jerry York going for win No. 900 — on Friday. But there’s no explaining Saturday and a tough road atmosphere in Merrimack’s Lawler Arena. That win took the determination of a champion. Man, where have we seen this before?<\/p>\n
Now, down Commonwealth Avenue, things may not be as nice where, for the second time this year, the Boston University Terriers have had a player arrested for alleged sexual assault. This time it was defenseman Max Nicastro, just two months Corey Trivino was booted from the team. It’s impossible to know exactly what happened in either case, but at this point it seems like the Terriers are developing a bit of a bad reputation. Being in Boston, I can tell you it was one of the top stories on all the newscasts all day on Monday. Regardless of the outcome, you have to think head coach Jack Parker is anything but pleased with his team’s reputation right now.<\/p>\n
Todd:<\/b> It’s really a scary situation there, to be honest, and you have to think there’s going to be a lot of scrutiny on that program, not only from the media but also from the school itself. And there should be. These are serious accusations that have been made, and at some point, fairly or not, people are going to have to ask some tough questions of people in the program.<\/p>\n
Are these charges indicative of the culture of the team? It’s impossible to say from my chair, and I wouldn’t even want to go down that road with what we know now.<\/p>\n
Jim:<\/b> I actually will say straight out that this is not<\/b> indicative of the culture of BU’s team. But perception is reality far too often and it takes just a few small instances as such to damage a reputation.<\/p>\n