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Holy cow… Go BU!

Somewhat against the odds, the BU Terriers have won the Hockey East regular season title! Wow!

“So we finish the season 16-2-2 in our last 20 games - that’s quite a run for us and might be the best run we’ve ever had since the 1978 team that only lost one game all year,� said BU Head Coach Jack Parker. “It was a great regular season for us and we get rewarded with the league championship outright. To enjoy the evening tonight - getting the championship and getting it in the style we did down the stretch is pretty nice.�

Yep. Pretty nice.

Thanks go out to the UNH team for beating BC in their season closer.

Wish I could have seen it

Boston University earns 27th Beanpot title

It was business as usual for the boys from Boston University on the second Monday night in February as the Terriers beat Boston College 3-2 at the TD Banknorth Garden to capture the 54th Annual Beanpot.

Effing sweet! Here’s hoping they ride this success through the rest of the Hockey East regular season and into the NCAA tourney.

“I think that we have the capability to do a lot this year and we’re not going to stop short of anything we’re capable of,” Curry said. “We’re going to enjoy this, but I think we have some big things in store for this year.”

Just to reiterate a fun fact: There have now been 54 Beanpot Championships. BU has won exactly half of them.

Go BU!

Well, it looks like the Beanpot will come down to the Comm Ave rivals once again. Boston College took care of Northeastern in the early game yesterday 5-2 and my BU Terriers topped Harvard 5-3.

Interesting tidbits from the USCHO.com notebook:

In the last three non-Beanpot meetings, Harvard has a 2-0-1 record against Boston University. In the last four times the teams have met in the Beanpot, Harvard is 0-4.

“In the first seven minutes of the first period, they outshot us 15-3. I called a timeout, and said to my kids, ‘Harvard’s pretty good, huh?’” — Parker, on the Terriers’ first meeting with Harvard, a 2-2 tie on November 22.

Boston University has won more Beanpots than any other school. If the second-nearest school, Boston College, were to win the title each year going forward, the Eagles would not catch BU until 2018.

The Ice Dogs meet the Eagles in the final at TD Banknorth Garden (just call it the Gahden) Monday the 13th. I wish it was being broadcast nationally…

Here’s a bottle and an honest friend!

Happy St. Andrew’s Day

There’s nane that’s blest of human kind,
But the cheerful and the gay, man,
Fal, la, la, &c.

Here’s a bottle and an honest friend!
What wad ye wish for mair, man?
Wha kens, before his life may end,
What his share may be o’ care, man?

Then catch the moments as they fly,
And use them as ye ought, man:
Believe me, happiness is shy,
And comes not aye when sought, man.

Thanks, Bobby.

This combination of drink and poetry riminds me of my college days. Boston University has a private pub (in the basement of the Castle, no less), and at said pub they have what they call a “beer quest”. You would get a card on which the bartender would make a mark for each of the many different beers they had available as you consumed them. Once you, the drunkard, completed the quest, he would be inducted into an exclusive group known as “the Knights of Gunnungagap”. You would be dubbed with a silly title (”Sir Tainly a Slacker” at your service) and given a glass mug which they kept for you behind the bar.

The highlight of my own poetic attempts was when I composed a toast for a friend of mine, which I read at his “knighthood” ceremony. That toast became the official induction recital for at least one of the bartenders at the BU Pub and lived on for an indeterminant amount of time after my graduation. I wonder if it still is…

The knighter reads from a plaque on the wall about the Quest to the new knight, who kneels down upon one knee.

I doubt that’s the toast, but I don’t recall a reading from a plaque in my day.

Good While It Lasted

This just in: The Red Sox are fucked.

Here’s to another 80-odd years without a World Series Championship.

Update: Well, Theo can always go work for the Brockton Rox!

“We don’t actually have an office for Theo,” Rox president Jim Lucas said. “But we built two new cubicles this year and he’d have his own phone and access to the internet.”

After all, Brockton is the City of Champions. (After only a couple years, though, I don’t think the Rox contribute to that reputation.)

International Bright Young Thing

Funny. I was just telling my friend Erik about the International Male catalog last night. When I was in high school back in the late 80s, IM was a hot source for kids like me (ie: in the boonies of East Tennessee) to get some seriously queer fashion.

That’s queer as in different, y’all. I never even thought about buying a mesh tank top. ;)

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In much more butch news, Erik made some crazy progress on the CL350 while I was on vacation. Last night he showed me how the thing will start with the slightest press of the electric starter button. It definitely needs some tuning (timing, fuel mixture, etc.) and there are some … uh … idiosyncracies — like when you rev it above 7000 RPM and the tachometer just goes BERSERK!!!

Then we worked on the clutch a little bit and got that working, so Erik took that little 35 year-old motorcycle for a spin around his neighborhood.

It’s a runner!