{"id":24799,"date":"2002-10-04T21:54:27","date_gmt":"2002-10-05T02:54:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2002\/10\/04\/200203-boston-college-season-preview\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:54:30","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:54:30","slug":"200203-boston-college-season-preview","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wwwproxy.uscho.com\/2002\/10\/04\/200203-boston-college-season-preview\/","title":{"rendered":"2002-03 Boston College Season Preview"},"content":{"rendered":"
After four straight Frozen Four appearances and a 2001 national championship, the Eagles took an expected nosedive last year. With almost three-quarters of the roster made up of freshmen and sophomores, BC dropped to a .500 record. With that rebuilding year under their belts, however, the Eagles should once again be a power in the league and on the national scene.<\/p>\n
The strength begins up front where Tony Voce (26-22–48) and Ben Eaves (13-25–38 in 23 games) form one of Hockey East’s best one-two punches. Add to that a strong sophomore class led by Dave Spina and Ryan Shannon and impact freshmen Patrick Eaves (Ben’s brother) and Chris Collins.<\/p>\n
“I feel that we’re the deepest at this position,” says coach Jerry York. “In Tony Voce and Ben Eaves we’ve got two of the most dynamic players that we’ve had here for a while. The other group of players are really going to add depth and make us a dangerous offensive unit because you can’t just ride two people. <\/p>\n
“The two seniors, Anthony D’Arpino and A.J. Walker, both have been role players for us and are ready to assume a larger role for us in their fourth years… Our sophomore class — particularly Spina, [Ned] Havern, [Ryan] Murphy and Shannon — are really going to be strong players for us this year. They had a great baptism by fire last year.”<\/p>\n