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Very nice tie after being down 3-1.Originally posted by reBlurthe sober Trivino I know is not a guy who would force his way into a girl's room and attempt to rape her. I can't imagine him ever making anyone even feel uncomfortable when he's sober.There are plenty of players in my time covering the team who have looked at me differently or flirted with me or the like. Trivino has never been one of those players. Even outside of the rink, he'll say hi and is plenty of friendly, but has never been even close to saying or doing anything inappropriate.
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Maine did well to come from behind and tie the game. It's amazing how predictable this team is though. With roughly two minutes left in regulation Maine commits a penalty!! Very fortunate to keep it tied with Ostman making key saves. The lack of skilled players was shown when Maine has a 4 on 3 in OT and can't score!! Greenway in a shootout??!!
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Originally posted by J.D. View PostSo ah, you guys are supposed to host UNH? Is that allowed or is it being played in Durham or at neutral location?
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No matter what Maine has to win on road so play wherever they can get a rink. Ostman takes them as as far as he can just like Swayman did.I swear there ain't no heaven but I pray there ain't no hell.
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Glad to hear that the Black Bears get to play at home Wednesday, but beware what you wish for...
With the annual coaching talk ramping up I've updated my Hockey East coaching records and have started to create some charts showing cumulative winning percentages. Here is the chart for Maine's three coaches since the start of Hockey East (excluding Interim Head Coach Cronin).
Coach Walsh's record has been adjusted to include all the forfeits by Maine. I also have a chart showing all the current head coaches (except for Vermont, where I used Sneddon and not Coach Woodcroft)
As can be seen (I hope), Coaches Cavanaugh and Gendron have more or less paralleled each other (with the slight advantage going to Coach Cavanaugh) and have now converged. After 8 seasons it looks like neither is the answer to improving their programs. Furthermore, it looks like of the coaches all had there programs headed in the right direction by the fifth season.
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Originally posted by Sean Pickett View PostGlad to hear that the Black Bears get to play at home Wednesday, but beware what you wish for...
With the annual coaching talk ramping up I've updated my Hockey East coaching records and have started to create some charts showing cumulative winning percentages. Here is the chart for Maine's three coaches since the start of Hockey East (excluding Interim Head Coach Cronin).
Coach Walsh's record has been adjusted to include all the forfeits by Maine. I also have a chart showing all the current head coaches (except for Vermont, where I used Sneddon and not Coach Woodcroft)
As can be seen (I hope), Coaches Cavanaugh and Gendron have more or less paralleled each other (with the slight advantage going to Coach Cavanaugh) and have now converged. After 8 seasons it looks like neither is the answer to improving there programs. Furthermore, it looks like of the coaches all had there programs headed in the right direction by the fifth season.
Sean
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Originally posted by amkirby10 View Post
In your view, do you think the time is going to be up for Gendron after this year? I could possibly see him getting a one-year deal because of COVID complications, but I'd think his time is going to come to an end shortly. Do you agree?
I have compiled cumulative records for the 33 Hockey East head coaches hired after the start of league play in 1984 and it appears that 5 seasons is usually enough to determine if the coach has the program headed in the right direction. Of the 25 coaches who lasted at least 5 seasons 10 had a winning record, while 15 had losing records. Of the ten with winning records 2 left at the end of their fifth season (Coach Quinn to the Rangers and Coach Crowder to NU), while Coach Carvel is just completing his 5th season. Of the other 7 only one ended with a losing record (Coach Sneddon), while three ended with a winning record and three are still active with winning records. On the other hand, of the 15 coaches with losing records after five seasons, only three (Coaches Pooley (0.495), McShane (0.459)and Madigan (0.495)) were able to break 0.500, Coach Madigan doing so after his sixth season and Coaches Pooley and McShane after seven seasons (and both Coaches Pooley and McShane dropped below 0.500 by the end of their last seasons).
After 8 seasons there were only 16 coaches left, 7 with winning records after 5 seasons, Coaches Madigan (0.551), McShane (0.505) and Pooley (0.500) and six with losing records, including Coaches Gendron and Cavanaugh. Of the other four with losing records none came close to 0.500 for as long as they coached (1, 2, 4 and 5 additional seasons). I haven't researched the other leagues and there might be a coach who was able to turn it around after 8 seasons, but it seems to me that would be unlikely.
SeanLast edited by Sean Pickett; 03-07-2021, 05:32 PM.Women's Hockey East Champions 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2010
Men's NCAA Champions 2009, 1995, 1978, 1972, 1971
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The athletic department has been following the same guidelines that have been in place for the last several months. They haven't changed. Except now they are gathering people in two separate groups of 50 each at Alfond Arena and now they are in compliance. Why wasn't this done earlier in the regular season so that Maine could have played games at home? I don't get it. I mistakenly thought the governor had relented and changed the rules, but they are still the same.
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Originally posted by Sean Pickett View PostGlad to hear that the Black Bears get to play at home Wednesday, but beware what you wish for...
With the annual coaching talk ramping up I've updated my Hockey East coaching records and have started to create some charts showing cumulative winning percentages. Here is the chart for Maine's three coaches since the start of Hockey East.................
As can be seen (I hope), Coaches Cavanaugh and Gendron have more or less paralleled each other (with the slight advantage going to Coach Cavanaugh) and have now converged. After 8 seasons it looks like neither is the answer to improving their programs. Furthermore, it looks like of the coaches all had there programs headed in the right direction by the fifth season.
Sean
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