

I'm watching the NHL Winter Classic coverage on TV, and Fenway looks awesome in the snow with the rink down. I can't wait until January 8th when the Eagles take the Fenway ice against BU. 2009 is almost over, and it's been an up and down year for BC hockey. The early part of 2009 saw the end of BC's NCAA tourney streak, as BC struggled to put together a good enough run to make it to another Frozen Four. The end of the calendar year has been the exact opposite, as BC has been on fire of late. We'll have to see what 2010 brings, but so far it looks good for another return to the NCAAs for the Eagles.
The Eagles have been resting since before Christmas, but its time to get back on the ice this weekend as BC travels west to take on St. Lawrence and Denver in the Wells Fargo Denver Cup. This will be BC's first trip back to the Mile High City since they lifted the NCAA Championship plaque back in 2008. This is a round-robin tournament, meaning we know that BC will play both St. Lawrence and Denver. If things go the way they should (and you never know), the Denver-BC tilt Saturday will be for the title. Historically, UD has been the dominant force in this tournament, having won 14 tournament titles. BC last played and won this tournament in 2005.
Game 1: St. Lawrence
On Friday night, BC will ring in the new year against ECAC foe St. Lawrence. Last time BC saw the Saints they were walking off the Manchester ice in a 4-1 win in the NCAA Regionals in 2007. This year's version of SLU comes into Denver with a 8-7-2 record, good enough for sixth in the ECAC. They lost a lot of firepower from their successful run last year, and there are no real stars on this team. They spread the goals around their upperclassmen, with seniors Mike McKenzie (4-8-12) and Travis Vermeulen (5-5-10) the leading scorers.
In net, SLU is backstopped by seniors Alex Petizian and Kain Tisi. Tisi has a 2.22 GAA over 7 games, while Petizian has been a little less efficient at 3.74 (up from his 2.2 last year). The Saints are also fairly young on the back line, allowing a ton of shots on their senior netminders.
With their young defense, shaky goaltending, and lack of scoring, the Saints don't seem to stand up with the Eagles in this one. However, this has been a strange holiday tournament season so far, with lots of upsets. (Bentley over UMASS being the biggest) I still expect BC to win this one going away, but it won't be too big. Expect Milner to play this game, with Muse going Saturday against Denver.
Prediction: BC5 St. Lawrence 2
Game 2: Denver
In the second game of this tournament, BC takes on college hockey royalty. Denver is second on the the list of all-time NCAA titles and they stand at #2 in both polls this week. The Pioneers have owned their hometown tournament, winning 14 Cup championships. This will be the biggest test of the season for the Eagles, no doubt.
The Pioneers are lead on offense by senior Rhett Rakhshani, who has a line of 11-10-21 on the year. This kid is AVERAGING over 1 goal a game. Not too far behind him is fellow senior Tyler Ruegsegger, who has 20 points. As a team, DU has scored 54 goals in 18 games. These guys can put the puck in the net, as Hockey East neighbor UVM saw 9 pucks in their net over their 2 game series earlier this season. BC is going to need to slow down these two senior forwards as well as a host of other talented Pioneers to keep them from getting to the net. Penalties will also play a big factor here, as 21 of the goals DU has scored this year have been on the man advantage.
Denver also has a strong defensive unit. Goalie Marc Cheverie is one of the top netminders in the country, posting a 2.12 GAA over 13 games, good for tenth nationally. DU also returned a good deal of their defensemen from a strong squad last year, so they will be a force to be reckoned with Saturday night.
BC can get to Cheverie if they try. He has given up multiple goals in most of his games, so the shots on net will be a good stat to keep track of. If Muse (or Milner) plays strong and keeps the Denver offense at bay, there is a shot to pull this one out. They just need to stay out of the box and limit the amount of quality shots DU gets. BC has been hot of late, rising quickly in the polls and in the Hockey East standings. They will be excited to get back on the ice after a long exam/holiday break and, call me a homer, I think they can beat these guys in their own building.
Prediction: BC 3 Denver 2 (OT)