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  • Re: Michigan Wolverines 2015-2016 Season

    Hockeybuckeye, I for one really appreciate your kind and classy words here. I've been a Michigan Hockey fan since 1987 - with four years in the hockey band and then a season ticket holder ever since. Red has been our only coach for my entire fandom. That is simply remarkable. I have been thinking about it a lot lately, and a large part of my love for my team, is indeed the love and respect I have for Red. I am not sure how a coaching change will impact my commitment, but I really hope I don't have to find out any time soon.

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      Originally posted by Hockeybuckeye View Post
      Not meaning to be out of place on your guys thread but personally I would hate to see Red go.
      Who as a college hockey fan no matter who your team is not totally respect the man and what he's accomplished?
      It wouldn't seem the same without him just like when Bo retired. Red has to me always been the embodiment of Michigan hockey.
      Thank you. I've never known Michigan Hockey without Coach Berenson but I will respect his decisoion whatever it is. WOTS is that he is done, but they've been wrong before. Years ago I bumped into his son and discussed it with him. Gordie told me that Coach will step down when he thinks tht he is in the way. The media hasn't portrayed him in the most active light the last 15 or so years but I was close to the 2004-2005 team. Each member of the team told me that Coach was in the best shape of anyone on th team and of course he had the best backhand on the team. That was over a decade ago so who knows?

      Coach Berenson loves Michigan. He'll do what's best for Michigan and only he knows what that is.

      I'm of the opinion (and sure that I'm not alone) that if Michigan wins the National Championship this year (HIGHLY UNLIKELY yet possible) that Coach Berenson will retire. Alfa most likely knows more about this than me so I'll defer to him.

      Question for anyone who was at the last game at Yost on Saturday. Were there a lot of former players at the game? I didn't go to that game but if there was I'd say that is a good sign that he's done. Then again, maybe he seriously doesn't know at this point. Coach Berenson has always put Michigan first, whatever he decides I will support.
      Last edited by UMICH; 03-15-2016, 09:50 PM.
      Originally posted by alfablue
      Still bitter, eh? Gotta get over it someday. He left, and UMICH was right.
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      I think Notre Dame should wear sparkly silver helmets to match all their runner-up trophies.

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      • Re: Michigan Wolverines 2015-2016 Season

        Originally posted by UMICH View Post
        Thank you. I've never known Michigan Hockey without Coach Berenson but I will respect his decisoion whatever it is. WOTS is that he is done, but they've been wrong before. Years ago I bumped into his son and discussed it with him. Gordie told me that Coach will step down when he thinks tht he is in the way. The media hasn't portrayed him in the most active light the last 15 or so years but I was close to the 2004-2005 team. Each member of the team told me that Coach was in the best shape of anyone on th team and of course he had the best backhand on the team. That was over a decade ago so who knows?

        Coach Berenson loves Michigan. He'll do what's best for Michigan and only he knows what that is.

        I'm of the opinion (and sure that I'm not alone) that if Michigan wins the National Championship this year (HIGHLY UNLIKELY yet possible) that Coach Berenson will retire. Alfa most likely knows more about this than me so I'll defer to him.

        Question for anyone who was at the last game at Yost on Saturday. Were there a lot of former players at the game? I didn't go to that game but if there was I'd say that is a good sign that he's done. Then again, maybe he seriously doesn't know at this point. Coach Berenson has always put Michigan first, whatever he decides I will support.
        Don't be so quick to call it highly unlikely that Michigan wins a national championship this year. They wouldn't be my first choice if I had to bet money on somebody, but they would be in my top five for sure.
        National championships won by Big Ten schools : 23 (Michigan 9, Wisconsin 6, Minnesota 5, Michigan State 3, Ohio State 0, Penn State 0, Notre Dame 0)
        National championships won by NCHC schools : 21 (North Dakota 8, Denver 8, MN-Duluth 3, Colorado College 2, St. Cloud State 0, Miami 0, NE-Omaha 0, Western Michigan 0)

        23 > 21

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        • Re: Michigan Wolverines 2015-2016 Season

          Originally posted by UMICH View Post
          Thank you. I've never known Michigan Hockey without Coach Berenson but I will respect his decisoion whatever it is. WOTS is that he is done, but they've been wrong before. Years ago I bumped into his son and discussed it with him. Gordie told me that Coach will step down when he thinks tht he is in the way. The media hasn't portrayed him in the most active light the last 15 or so years but I was close to the 2004-2005 team. Each member of the team told me that Coach was in the best shape of anyone on th team and of course he had the best backhand on the team. That was over a decade ago so who knows?

          Coach Berenson loves Michigan. He'll do what's best for Michigan and only he knows what that is.

          I'm of the opinion (and sure that I'm not alone) that if Michigan wins the National Championship this year (HIGHLY UNLIKELY yet possible) that Coach Berenson will retire. Alfa most likely knows more about this than me so I'll defer to him.

          Question for anyone who was at the last game at Yost on Saturday. Were there a lot of former players at the game? I didn't go to that game but if there was I'd say that is a good sign that he's done. Then again, maybe he seriously doesn't know at this point. Coach Berenson has always put Michigan first, whatever he decides I will support.
          All I've done is have dinner with him.... But I never got the feeling that the game passed him by- he's certainly has the passion to coach, and teach these kids. Pretty amazing. And if you look carefully at "what could have been"- out teams would have been pretty loaded if not for his ability to recruit some of the best talent- which has resulted in multiple players leaving early, or even before the season starts. The Senior class could have had Copp and Trouba in it, as well as Connor Carrick (Toronto) who left a month before the first season. Not to mention John Gibson (Ducks), who we all know didn't show up. No surprise to anyone, Red gets quite upset when kids leave early- some can make it, but most don't- at least any faster than staying.

          One other "thing" are the Dave Brandon years. I know it's claimed that he didn't really push on hockey or softball, but I can't see how all of the changes and whatnot didn't impact the entire athletic program. If this interests you, read John Bacon's new book- it's pretty interesting.

          As for the alumni- I didn't notice any more. We DID notice a couple of kids being recruited. They were getting escorted around the rink.

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          • Re: Michigan Wolverines 2015-2016 Season

            Originally posted by UMICH View Post
            Question for anyone who was at the last game at Yost on Saturday. Were there a lot of former players at the game? I didn't go to that game but if there was I'd say that is a good sign that he's done. Then again, maybe he seriously doesn't know at this point. Coach Berenson has always put Michigan first, whatever he decides I will support.
            From my seats in Section 28 I tend to see the former players watching the game. There were maybe 3 former players on the landings in the North endzone (other than ones I expect like Komisarik and mini Hunwick). They looked familiar enough I knew they were players, but I couldn't figure out who they were.

            Looking ahead to this weekend. If we play Penn State again Friday, what do you think are the chances they start Skoff? I was impressed by him coming in cold to face a 5 on 3 Saturday night.
            Originally posted by West Texas Wolverine
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              Can't imagine coming to Yost and not seeing Red walk down the wall to the Michigan bench. As a Buckeye fan and of course following the Michigan program since the 90's I am a big fan of Red and what he did with this program. People forget or maybe didn't know what a mess he came into. I can ply hope Ohio State can someday accomplish half of what he had done in Ann Arbor. If this weekend is the last time I get to see him behind that bench in person I say thank you Red for all the memories.

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              • Re: Michigan Wolverines 2015-2016 Season

                Originally posted by Speed Kills View Post
                Don't be so quick to call it highly unlikely that Michigan wins a national championship this year. They wouldn't be my first choice if I had to bet money on somebody, but they would be in my top five for sure.
                You're taking alot of grief from the No College Hockey Championships crowd about Michigan and the Big Ten in their thread. Gotta say, it is a stretch to beat teams that play a full game both ways, but any thing is possible. Keep in mind that offense win games, defense and goaltending win championships. We had that combo a few years ago, just came up short- and 1996-98. I don't see it with this team but admire the NHL talent.

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                • Re: Michigan Wolverines 2015-2016 Season

                  Originally posted by alfablue View Post
                  All I've done is have dinner with him.... But I never got the feeling that the game passed him by- he's certainly has the passion to coach, and teach these kids. Pretty amazing. And if you look carefully at "what could have been"- out teams would have been pretty loaded if not for his ability to recruit some of the best talent- which has resulted in multiple players leaving early, or even before the season starts. The Senior class could have had Copp and Trouba in it, as well as Connor Carrick (Toronto) who left a month before the first season. Not to mention John Gibson (Ducks), who we all know didn't show up. No surprise to anyone, Red gets quite upset when kids leave early- some can make it, but most don't- at least any faster than staying.

                  One other "thing" are the Dave Brandon years. I know it's claimed that he didn't really push on hockey or softball, but I can't see how all of the changes and whatnot didn't impact the entire athletic program. If this interests you, read John Bacon's new book- it's pretty interesting.

                  As for the alumni- I didn't notice any more. We DID notice a couple of kids being recruited. They were getting escorted around the rink.
                  What Brandon did do was change the face of the student crowd. Sadly. Unforgivable. I love Yost, but I loved Yost the intimidator more when the whole east side of the stands were filled with raucous, witty students. It made for the legend known as "The Molly Game" and basically guaranteed that Michigan would never be beaten in a NCAA regional tourney at that rink.

                  Don't think Berenson didn't feed into it either.

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                  • Re: Michigan Wolverines 2015-2016 Season

                    Originally posted by streaker View Post
                    What Brandon did do was change the face of the student crowd. Sadly. Unforgivable. I love Yost, but I loved Yost the intimidator more when the whole east side of the stands were filled with raucous, witty students. It made for the legend known as "The Molly Game" and basically guaranteed that Michigan would never be beaten in a NCAA regional tourney at that rink.

                    Don't think Berenson didn't feed into it either.
                    I totally agree with you on the intimidation factor. Its nearly as loud since they did the renovations.

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                    • Re: Michigan Wolverines 2015-2016 Season

                      Originally posted by streaker View Post
                      What Brandon did do was change the face of the student crowd. Sadly. Unforgivable. I love Yost, but I loved Yost the intimidator more when the whole east side of the stands were filled with raucous, witty students. It made for the legend known as "The Molly Game" and basically guaranteed that Michigan would never be beaten in a NCAA regional tourney at that rink.

                      Don't think Berenson didn't feed into it either.
                      There was that, but there was a lot going on behind the scenes that really tore up the entire athletic department. To the point that I would think it's natural that it would have effected the hockey program even if Brandon took an more hands off approach. The turn over rate was really, really high- for everyone, including coaches.

                      On a brighter note- it's nice to see that one thing has been dialed back a little- the goal horn is a lot quieter. That's nice.

                      But I'm not a fan of the piped music when the ref doesn't drop the puck- I'm not sure the point of that.

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                      • Re: Michigan Wolverines 2015-2016 Season

                        Originally posted by klbaum1077 View Post
                        I totally agree with you on the intimidation factor. Its nearly as loud since they did the renovations.
                        I understand the need for handicapped accessible seating, but I think taking seats on the glass away from the student section really kills any intimidation factor. The students now have about 7 seats on the glass, and the rest of the section is back several feet. That dead space on the glass kills the atmosphere, whether it be intimidation of the opponent or energy for our team to feed off of.


                        Originally posted by alfablue View Post
                        On a brighter note- it's nice to see that one thing has been dialed back a little- the goal horn is a lot quieter. That's nice.

                        But I'm not a fan of the piped music when the ref doesn't drop the puck- I'm not sure the point of that.
                        But the goal horn is still loud enough that when I sit on the North end of the arena I can't hear "The Victors" over the &*!@#$*(# goal horn. Who's idea was that? "Oh, I know, we have something special and meaningful, let's play a generic goal horn over it, 'cause hockey".

                        The piped in music I think is to kill the crowd (since it often does). I'm not sure when exactly, but some point in the last few years the athletic department decided there could not be time during a stoppage of play where there is not some kind of noise. This was/is most noticeable in basketball. I guess the idea of allowing the crowd to cheer, or even have conversations with each other is not acceptable.
                        Originally posted by West Texas Wolverine
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                        • Re: Michigan Wolverines 2015-2016 Season

                          Originally posted by streaker View Post
                          What Brandon did do was change the face of the student crowd. Sadly. Unforgivable. I love Yost, but I loved Yost the intimidator more when the whole east side of the stands were filled with raucous, witty students. It made for the legend known as "The Molly Game" and basically guaranteed that Michigan would never be beaten in a NCAA regional tourney at that rink.

                          Don't think Berenson didn't feed into it either.
                          If we're being honest, it wasn't Brandon that killed the Yost student section; it was Beilein.
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                          • Re: Michigan Wolverines 2015-2016 Season

                            Originally posted by wolverineTrumpet View Post
                            I understand the need for handicapped accessible seating, but I think taking seats on the glass away from the student section really kills any intimidation factor. The students now have about 7 seats on the glass, and the rest of the section is back several feet. That dead space on the glass kills the atmosphere, whether it be intimidation of the opponent or energy for our team to feed off of.



                            But the goal horn is still loud enough that when I sit on the North end of the arena I can't hear "The Victors" over the &*!@#$*(# goal horn. Who's idea was that? "Oh, I know, we have something special and meaningful, let's play a generic goal horn over it, 'cause hockey".

                            The piped in music I think is to kill the crowd (since it often does). I'm not sure when exactly, but some point in the last few years the athletic department decided there could not be time during a stoppage of play where there is not some kind of noise. This was/is most noticeable in basketball. I guess the idea of allowing the crowd to cheer, or even have conversations with each other is not acceptable.
                            It's better than it used to be. Still sucks, and I want it to stop, but the horn is a lot quieter.

                            The music is odd- it happens when there's a false face off more now. Just the time when the COY would really get into the refs. Sucks.

                            Originally posted by MaizeRage View Post
                            If we're being honest, it wasn't Brandon that killed the Yost student section; it was Beilein.
                            Partially, sure. But under brandon- the students were moved, too.

                            Still, I wonder what the effects were on Billy Powers and Brian Weisman. They saw a lot of coaches being forced out- with the hockey team struggling, and knowing Red aint going anywhere, did they end up doing things that didn't work due to perceived pressure? Or did the players jump ship before coming as they saw some other odd reactions of recruiters thanks to how the athletic department was being run. Conner Carrick should have come- but that was a Brandon year.

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                            • Originally posted by MaizeRage View Post
                              If we're being honest, it wasn't Brandon that killed the Yost student section; it was Beilein.
                              I'm unfamiliar with what affect Beilein had on the student section. Are you saying that students are attending the basketball games over hockey games?

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                              • Re: Michigan Wolverines 2015-2016 Season

                                Originally posted by Khryx View Post
                                I'm unfamiliar with what affect Beilein had on the student section. Are you saying that students are attending the basketball games over hockey games?
                                Absolute nonsense. There are no Friday basketball games outside of the postseason and holiday tournaments which obviously aren't on campus.
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