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If you never knew the full story with Milbury resigning:
https://omny.fm/shows/the-greg-hill-...sidy-calling-o
At the 11:40 mark
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Originally posted by sigx15 View PostIt'd be a great time for the triumphant return of the BChockeyblog. If he was still around, we would know who the next coach is, the staff and what impact it has on recruiting
https://***********/BCHockeyBlogger
If it's really him, he says the news about coach Cavanaugh already haven been chosen isn't true.
Update - that account is being followed by some credible writers like Mark Divver.
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Originally posted by Middle Street View Post
Not 100% sure this is real, but I think your wish may have come true:
https://***********/BCHockeyBlogger
If it's really him, he says the news about coach Cavanaugh already haven been chosen isn't true.
Update - that account is being followed by some credible writers like Mark Divver.
https://***********/BCHockeyBlogger/..._xeQdgZRnBSweQ
I'd be very curious to hear who's on the list of former players advising. My hope is Chris Collins and Gionta are included, they're heavily involved in hockey still and talk to a ton of college coaches about their players they coachLast edited by sigx15; 04-14-2022, 06:40 PM.
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I am curious if Nathan Strauss is gonna be proven right here. I have no idea who his source would be and he seems pretty confident but he's the only one I have seen saying it's pretty much a done deal. I believe he does PBP for UMass hockey? Just a totally random person to be on this story. He also reported he's not expecting BC commits to start fleeing. We'll see about that. Ultimately I am not worried about losing commits. Only worried about hiring the right guy.
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Originally posted by J.D. View PostBarring a staff shakeup, I agree. Selfishly, disappointed to find out after the season without a proper send-off but that just epitomizes who he is. He changed the profile of BC hockey forever and is the greatest coach in BC athletics history. I hope he stays connected with the program and leads the charge for a new rink.
You can't be serious about a new rink, J.D. The current place is fine and less than 35 yrs. old ...Sworn Enemy of the Perpetually Offended
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Originally posted by WeAreNDHockey View PostJerry York was the best college coach of all time. In any sport. His decency as a man is as boundless as his coaching skill too. College hockey has been endlessly fortunate to have had him around it for so long.Sworn Enemy of the Perpetually Offended
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Anyone who doesn't think BC needs a new, hockey only arena/facility is crazy imo. When UConn & Sacred Heart are about to have better facilities for hockey than BC, it's time. BC has fallen behind not just every major national powerhouse in hockey in terms of facilities but now regionally as well, it's wild
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Originally posted by sigx15 View PostAnyone who doesn't think BC needs a new, hockey only arena/facility is crazy imo. When UConn & Sacred Heart are about to have better facilities for hockey than BC, it's time. BC has fallen behind not just every major national powerhouse in hockey in terms of facilities but now regionally as well, it's wild
The current champions seem to be doing OK with their 20th century facilities BTW.
Call me crazy, but a new arena is more of a "want" than a "need" unless you are spoiled, and/or lining up excuses already for the failure of the next coaching regime to land at The Heights. I think J.D. said it earlier, Coach York is gonna be a tough act for anyone to follow.Sworn Enemy of the Perpetually Offended
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Originally posted by Chuck Murray View Post
Kudos to Coach York, I suspect he's quite content with the way his "sendoff" worked out. I much prefer his way than the "Ode to Vanity" version Captain Turtleneck had up here a few years ago.
You can't be serious about a new rink, J.D. The current place is fine and less than 35 yrs. old ...
Michigan--hockey specific arena and no women's team to compete with
Denver--built in '99
North Dakota--plays in a palace
Wisconsin--opened in '98
Minnesota--opened in '93
BU--2005
UMD--opened in 2010
Conte is fine but there are a lot of teams involved and I think at some point a hockey specific arena where you downgrade to like 5,500-6,000 would be ideal.
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Originally posted by J.D. View Post
I have no problem with Conte other than it hosts two hockey teams and two basketball teams. I don't think you'll find many D1 schools doing that. Just looking at the big boys:
Michigan--hockey specific arena and no women's team to compete with
Denver--built in '99
North Dakota--plays in a palace
Wisconsin--opened in '98
Minnesota--opened in '93
BU--2005
UMD--opened in 2010
Conte is fine but there are a lot of teams involved and I think at some point a hockey specific arena where you downgrade to like 5,500-6,000 would be ideal.
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Originally posted by J.D. View PostIf it is Cav, that's probably the safest hire. Knows BC, was here for all the national titles and has extensive HC experience now at UConn. It's easy to look at his record and be underwhelmed but I don't think that's fair to him. Before joining Hockey East, UConn was an absolute non factor in Atlantic Hockey. They were almost never a top the league/in contention for NCAA tournament like other programs in that league over the years (Mercyhurst, RIT, Air Force, AIC). He also didn't join the old Hockey East of the Big 4 era (BC, BU, Maine, UNH). A lot easier back then to get your program to be a mid tier team in the league behind those giants. Now he's in a league where UMass, Lowell, Providence and Northeastern are consistently good. He hasn't taken UConn to the level of those programs but he has done a very good job in slowly building UConn up and being there while they worked on getting a new rink done.
Nobody will ever replicate what York did but I think he would do a good job at BC in getting them back amongst the big boys. Or at least regularly in contention. I don't think it would be a homerun hire but I really don't think BC needs a homerun hire. A program that has faded into irrelevancy like Michigan State needs a homerun hire.Sworn Enemy of the Perpetually Offended
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Originally posted by J.D. View Post
I have no problem with Conte other than it hosts two hockey teams and two basketball teams. I don't think you'll find many D1 schools doing that. Just looking at the big boys:
Michigan--hockey specific arena and no women's team to compete with
Denver--built in '99
North Dakota--plays in a palace
Wisconsin--opened in '98
Minnesota--opened in '93
BU--2005
UMD--opened in 2010
Conte is fine but there are a lot of teams involved and I think at some point a hockey specific arena where you downgrade to like 5,500-6,000 would be ideal.
As far as Conte, I heard they will replace the seats with cushioned ones in the lower level and maybe get rid of the benches in the upper levels, but I don't see BC building a new rink when Conte will do and can be improved without tearing down the whole venue.
They need to upgrade the food / menu in Conte which is minor
As far as coach, I would not mind an ex player like Orpik who is young and has some rings and should be able to relate and connect with young players. His experience is limited as far as coaching but then again so was York when he was a young coach except BC or AD Flynn thought he was not experienced enough and York proved himself @ Clarkson / BG before returning to BC.
Denver has a young coach and just won a title and was a DU player not that long ago.
Ayers in my opinion should not be the next coach, I just don't see anything in his ability to run the a program like BC.Last edited by BCeagle; 04-15-2022, 02:00 AM.NCAA Champs 2012, 2010, 2008, 2001, 1949, Hockey East Tourney Champs 2012 #11, Beanpot Champs 2016
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