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The Souza record:
15-16 10th place
16-17 10th place
17-18 11th place
18-19 8th place
19-20 9th place
20-21 10th place
21-22 9th place
22-23 10th place
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Originally posted by HockeyRef View PostAre you implying in your last paragraph this is what transpired with the former FOH? Of so I think there are a few who would say it was the other way around...if not my apologies.
I know there are a few...
Originally posted by Scott View PostI was a member of the FOH for several years and my impressions were that they ( meaning Marty and Co.) didn't really like the FOH nor their influence with the thousands of dollars they raised each year.
Originally posted by JB View PostMy hypothesis is a certain previous head coach essentially told the previous AD to leave his Friends of Hockey alone. A certain current head coach either didn't have the political pull or foresight to tell the AD to leave his Friends of Hockey alone. My hypothesis that it is the Athletics Department is based on how wonderful the Athletics Department has always been... I have never experienced them being a customer focused organization.
Originally posted by HockeyRef View PostWhich included a full scholarship for a player..numerous items like lap top computers for the athletic trainers..new carpet for the lockerroom...feeding the team during the winter break...I could go on.
Originally posted by HockeyRef View PostBut I won't because when I outlined how disappointed I was that there was no communication from the AD that the banquet had gone away....at least we got a letter from the AD.
Originally posted by HockeyRef View PostThere are most likely two sides to this story..but if anyone wants to discount the huge impact this group had on the welfare of the team...they are sadly mistaken.
Originally posted by HockeyRef View PostIt was a family atmosphere of support. I am appreciative of the few times a year we are able to meet players and express our support directly but it was nothing like it used to be.
The FOH demise has been beaten to death on our threads. AFAIK no one from UNH Athletics or the FOH Board of Directors has posted on the subject so the posts (mine included) are from what we have been told or heard in conversation. What we hear are individuals' perceptions and their version of the truth. The one thing I know for 100% fact is that football has a fan support group and hockey does not. This tells me that UNH is receptive to having fans organize to volunteer time and effort to support teams as long as they are willing to work with the University.
I will not be out cheered in my own building.
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Originally posted by norbert View PostBased on today I think there is a significant uphill climb but it is not from lack of effort. There is a lot more behind just what we see that factors in. One point of emphasis I made was these are the items, fundraising, portal impact, ect that would be beneficial to pass along to give STH at a minimum insight.
We did not get into contract talk but he was very personable, forthcoming with information he can talk about, and transparent. As for a pass, that is tough as at the end of the day no matter the sport or the school results do matter.Originally posted by norbert View PostI don't really think these are excuses, but a reality that must be factored in when recruiting. The other facilities that I saw were pro level and do make an impact, which is also what the guys I talked to said. For example, kids need to practice, then walk to the field house, then back to the Whit. Where for as much of a dump Lawler is, kids can do this all in one facility, walk down for treatment, jump in a hot tub, grab food and go. They were not presented as excuses and it is understood that this is the hand dealt.
I will not be out cheered in my own building.
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Originally posted by NCAA watcher View Post
Good to see Ryan Comny voted to the USHL 3rd All-Star Team, much like Damien Carfagna the year before him. Those are the sorts of players that move you out of 10th place.Here we go 'Cats!!
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Originally posted by NCAA watcher View Post
The portal is mentioned a lot, along with the NLI, but I'm not sure how this is a structural disadvantage to UNH.UNH Hockey: From "Why Not Us' to "Woe is Us"
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Darius, thanks for your reply. Agree it's (FOH) thing has been beaten to death here. Am all done talking about it. I have hoped that maybe someone from the group that
had a lot more exposure to it (thanks for your comments Scott!!) would speak on it but, it's done...Interestingly there is / are a faction of fans who should start a new group;
they are highly receptive to Mike Souza's mission and they would be a perfect group to start some kind of new thing...if they wanted to?? Regardless, you won't see
me talking about it again here.
As per the hockey banquet, I have no idea if it happened, is going to happen, etc. Normally the awards that are given out are mentioned but have not seen that as
of yet. I can't imagine they wouldn't have one...just havent seen anything. Maybe it's this weekend but with graduation looming?
Anyway...I need to purge some negative and I guess I've certainly been plenty negative. Need to take a health break for awhile.
I hope everyone has a great summer!
Last edited by HockeyRef; 05-12-2023, 01:26 PM.Here we go 'Cats!!
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Originally posted by Felger View PostI consider myself pretty aware of the college hockey universe, but I must admit I was shocked when I watched Ben Barr's fundraising video and saw how far behind Maine also is in terms of facilities. I mean, when Merrimack has a lounge and Maine doesn't? Credit to Barr and his colleague for taking that empty space and doing something with it, but honestly the attic bedroom that Greg and Marcia Brady fought over might have been better. Should such facilities matter to players/recruiting as much as it does? A lot of us on this board might think it shouldn't, but some of us also think there shouldn't be a portal or NIL. Yet wishing doesn't make it so, it is the world live in today.Last edited by Darius; 05-12-2023, 11:00 AM.I will not be out cheered in my own building.
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Originally posted by HockeyRef View PostAs per the hockey banquet, I have no idea if it happened, is going to happen, etc. Normally the awards that are given out are mentioned but have not seen that as
of yet. I can't imagine they wouldn't have one...just havent seen anything. Maybe it's this weekend but with graduation looming?I will not be out cheered in my own building.
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Originally posted by NCAA watcher View PostEither way, complaining about the fact that both players were not shackled to UNH and are now free to choose where they want to play seems.......curious? Hence, my surprise that the "portal" is now being cited as a cause of UNH's situation, rather than a symptom of UNH's situation.
I have heard in several places that many of the players just aren't connected to MS7. Is this the Umile background where he had no use for younger players, by there Senior year many of the players were very connected to Umile... aka it took time. Well now with the transfer portal you can't take 2-3 years to form that bond. You can't skate Senior "pluggers" over defensively less responsible yet more talented freshman. Does it need to be a purer meritocracy to keep your talent."Now Progress Takes Away What Forever Took To Find" Dave Matthews Band, The Dreaming Tree
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Anecdotal evidence and coaching insecurity aside, Ill just leave these significantly researched, insightful and objective articles here...
https://dantudor.com/do-facilities-r...ge-recruiting/
* It's an emotional validation for you, Coach. This is where you spend your days. Your office might be a part of your facility. Your friends who are coaches at other campuses – the one’s who just got their new facility – are the one’s you’re really trying to keep up with. You deserve better, you want the newest stuff, and you don’t want to have to bring another recruit or booster into that old, smelly, outdated locker room. Why? Because you’re the representative of the program, and it doesn’t feel good to represent something old or smelly. Emotionally, you want the new, shiny building.
* Give them a reason to overlook an older facility. If you don’t tell them how to think about something, like your older facility, don’t be surprised when they make-up their own story. And, don’t be surprised if it’s not a flattering one for you or your program.
https://dantudor.com/facilities-just...your-recruits/
* Our national studies show that a program’s facilities – the track, the weight room, stadium, and other areas where they will spend time as an athlete – actually factors very little into their final decision as to whether or not they accept your offer. Yet, facilities and the surroundings are usually one of the things that a coach will primarily focus on in their recruiting; moreover, I’ve seen coaches base their entire recruiting strategy around what they feel those facilities will sell to a potential student-athlete...
https://dantudor.substack.com/p/turn...ys-lemons-into
* As we're talking about how to overcome your facility weaknesses, it starts with NOT having a negative attitude...
https://dantudor.com/ways-to-add-val...ic-facilities/
* Many coaches feel that if they just had better facilities, they would land better recruits. But what recruits tell us is that the quality of facilities is not even one of the top four factors they consider when choosing a school.
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Miami University built the new Goggin Ice Center in 2006. Similarly to UNH's latest rise, the RedHawks built the foundation for their success while playing in their old building - a building that was subpar to say the least, with locker rooms that didn't even do justice for my own intramural hockey activities. They had seven strong seasons in eight, then despite facilities that match up with just about anyone in the country they nosedived and have yet to recover. It's never been about facilities. It's never been about being in the NCHC. Recruiting and Coaching has fallen off significantly.
When they lost Blashill (McCloskey) they lost the energy and belief in selling the program. If you can't sell a weak facility, you (most likely) cannot sell a good one either. Kids want scholarship money, coaching and development, a vision for their success, a vision for team success, academics, and a team connection (among many other considerations) long before they consider facilities.
As mentioned above, the world view of adults on a message board won't align with those of prospective student athletes - be careful projecting what you think is important on what prospects are looking for. More often then not, they simply want to afford school and be a part of 'something'. That something can be any vision you can come up with to sell, you just have to sell it.
If youre talking about 'having to cross the street to lift' in any other way than 'who gives a $#&%' than its an excuse and in-house perceived weakness. Where do you think the players get these talking points. Its never matter of fact when it's 'we have to do this, but they don't' - its self-pity, frustration and excuse even when projected in a friendly tone. It becomes more your reality and more the players reality every time you speak it.
These have always been and remain excuses. Understand what you have, position it as a strength or an opportunity. Or get out of the way.
* https://miamiredhawks.com/facilities...n-ice-center/8
* https://miamiredhawks.com/facilities...ance-center/10Last edited by Dan; 05-12-2023, 11:17 AM.Live Free or Die!!
Miami University '03
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Originally posted by JB View Post
Is the symptom that the player don't really like the coach (yet)?
I have heard in several places that many of the players just aren't connected to MS7. Is this the Umile background where he had no use for younger players, by there Senior year many of the players were very connected to Umile... aka it took time. Well now with the transfer portal you can't take 2-3 years to form that bond. You can't skate Senior "pluggers" over defensively less responsible yet more talented freshman. Does it need to be a purer meritocracy to keep your talent.
Carfagna and Dunlop were not stuck behind senior pluggers. They were given lots of playing time, so I can't believe that would be a factor in their choice to leave. I suspect it is more of what I said in my last post -- they originally chose UNh because it was the best they could do, but now that they have better options, they chose those.
The Souza record:
15-16 10th place
16-17 10th place
17-18 11th place
18-19 8th place
19-20 9th place
20-21 10th place
21-22 9th place
22-23 10th place
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Originally posted by NCAA watcher View PostExcept as HockeyRef mentioned, players don't have to like the coach, just trust the coach to get them where they want to be. That's playing in meaningful games and getting better exposure. You have to trust the coach is moving forward, and the longer the coach is stuck in the basement, the less you believe his vision of the future. It becomes a death spiral.
Carfagna and Dunlop were not stuck behind senior pluggers. They were given lots of playing time, so I can't believe that would be a factor in their choice to leave. I suspect it is more of what I said in my last post -- they originally chose UNh because it was the best they could do, but now that they have better options, they chose those.I will not be out cheered in my own building.
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Originally posted by Darius View PostThe future of college sports.
If you became a better student and had the ability to transfer to a higher ranked school, would you? Most kids do.
The Souza record:
15-16 10th place
16-17 10th place
17-18 11th place
18-19 8th place
19-20 9th place
20-21 10th place
21-22 9th place
22-23 10th place
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Originally posted by NCAA watcher View PostThe future and past of life.
If you became a better student and had the ability to transfer to a higher ranked school, would you? Most kids do.
Not to begrudge or deny anyone an opportunity to improve themselves or their situation, but my totally selfish fan perspective is that professional sports should undo free agency. I hate the yearly roster transition. Once that was over and done, college sports remained true with four (once three) years of virtual roster consistency, watching players develop. Pffft. Gone. Combined with increased game times (mandatory time outs, extended television breaks, reviews), a less desirable in person viewing experience (white noise blaring from the PA during timeouts) it pretty much explains my still caring, but having much less emotional attachment to UNH Hockey which was the only college team I followed with passion.I will not be out cheered in my own building.
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UNH picks up D-man out of portal Luis Lindner from AIC. He's from Austria and had 7 assists in 35 games last year. They actually have him listed as D/F.Last edited by Robert Balin; 05-12-2023, 01:27 PM.
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