{"id":24790,"date":"2002-10-04T14:08:30","date_gmt":"2002-10-04T19:08:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2002\/10\/04\/200203-boston-university-season-preview\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:54:30","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:54:30","slug":"200203-boston-university-season-preview","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp-admin.uscho.com\/2002\/10\/04\/200203-boston-university-season-preview\/","title":{"rendered":"2002-03 Boston University Season Preview"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you’re a glass-empty BU fan, you bemoan the graduation of Mike Pandolfo and Jack Baker, the only two players who scored more than 26 points last year, and also point to the losses of offensively-gifted defensemen Chris Dyment and Pat Aufiero. Where is the offense going to come from? The matchups with Hemingway-Collins-Gare (UNH), Rask-Fregoe-DiSalvatore (PC), Shields-Kariya-Liscak (Maine), Eaves-Voce (BC) and Ryan-Guerriero (NU) do not look favorable.<\/p>\n
But if you’re glass-full fan, you’ll instead look at the depth up front and figure that the seven freshmen and sophomores who scored double-digit points — led by Brian McConnell (11-15–26) and Frantisek Skladany (13-13–26), respectively — will continue to progress. Then factor in freshmen Brad Zancanaro and John Laliberte, who are both expected to contribute right away, and you can see the depth that should counteract the lack of all-stars.<\/p>\n
“It’s going to be difficult figuring out who the first line is going to be on our team,” says coach Jack Parker. “We’re going to have a lot of guys [do] what we had expected for last year: for the most part, offense by committee. We do believe that there are any number of guys who could step up and get 15 or 20 goals for us, but our only two goalscorers in that range last year have graduated in Baker and Pandolfo.<\/p>\n
“There’s no question in my mind that we have more than enough talent to put the puck in the net. It may just be with the top four lines instead of two.”<\/p>\n
Contributing to the offense and also playing some of the best defense in the league is a talented group of blueliners, led by senior captain Freddie Meyer and sophomores Ryan Whitney and Bryan Miller. Seniors Mike Bussoli and John Cronin aren’t flashy, but are solid. With newcomers Jekabs Redlihs and Dan Spang added to the mix, this group should again be one of Hockey East’s best.<\/p>\n