Originally posted by HockeyRef
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The sooner he realizes this job is more than an opportunity to say trite things while getting paid (well) for it, just because he was the "chosen one" and can play the role indefinitely into retirement 'cuz that's what his mentor did ... uhhh, it might be hard for some of us to recall this, but Coach Umile also had to earn his stripes at UNH, and didn't get his long, relaxed ride into the sunset without first dragging a mediocre program into a new building, and then into a solid two decades' worth of very consistent success. Six years into Umile's tenure, there were already lots of reasons for optimism, and the best was clearly still yet to come. There's not even a faint indication so far that MS7 is leading the program in the right direction ...
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