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Originally posted by Snively65 View PostAnd now there is only Pesce.
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 PostWhich, I think makes it even more pathetic to "claim" someone who walked out on you because of your failings.
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Originally posted by HockeyRef View PostI wonder as well how that would be received; wonder if that group who has met a couple of times has done that? From the names I've heard most are former FOH members. So if Coach Souza
really wants this to come to fruition, and it seems he is interested in doing just that according to Norbert...then let him be the one to initiate it. When I joined the former group, it was for
one reason only; to support the program. I really didn't know much about Dick Umile other than the basics of who he was, and his past accomplishments.
The last thing I'd join any group would be to have sole interest in the coach...it wasn't about that then, and it wouldn't be about that now. Seems to me, he (Coach) has a lot on
his plate this season...lets see if this actually happens and if he is the one that brings it about...
Are there other groups besides this football group doing anything formal like you mention? I'd think UNH has guidelines in place for such group formation (formal that is).
It has to be a team first organization.
I will not be out cheered in my own building.
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Originally posted by HockeyRef View PostThis just hit me...when has Ben Barr ever mentioned his facilities as a stumbling block..checks notes they finished where.in HE this season???
Instead...he (Barr) sends his fans a heartfelt note thanking them for their support and it was more than obvious he has a special affinity for his players.
Not saying the same needed to happen on our end but gee alittle outward news other than "I can't win because my facility" would be a start..
Ps...and I have been guilty of this axiom "blame is the surest way to stay stuck in a situation"I will not be out cheered in my own building.
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Originally posted by Sean Pickett View PostI've been reading about the demise of the UNH Friends of Hockey here and it reminds me very much of what happened to the BU Friends of Hockey. After Coach Parker retired BU took over the FOH and it ended as an actual organization. All benefits that used to be offered were stopped, the FOH room was shut down and it was nothing other than a fund-raising arm of the university (although under Coach O'Connell the FOH room was reopened for most(?) games). Furthermore, Coach Quinn created a Coach's Cabinet which in reality is an exclusive (BU's word) fund-raising version of the FOH as the minimum buy-in is $3,000. BU also offers premium seats, which are completely separate from both FOH and the Coach's Cabinet, but at least does give you some game day perks (parking; elevator direct from the garage to the concourse; pre-game dinner; club room access).
Before games BU FOH used to offer a pre-game meal (if you paid for it) and after the games you could met the players and their families. When she was young my daughter used to wait for the players to enter, aong with the other young children of families and Friends. FOH also used to organize an away trip every season, an annual pre-game parent's night dinner and a claim bake with lobster pre-game once a season. These and other FOH organized events, which used to foster friendship and getting to know other FOH members and player's families are all long gone.
Sean
My take on the demise of FOH organizations coinciding with coaching transitions is that the schools had known for some time that the lifespan for organizations of this type was limited. The urgency wasn't there to force the change on the soon to be former coaches who were familiar and comfortable working with the FOH organizations. The incoming coaches understood the need and were comfortable doing things differently. Similar things likely happened when Coaches Parker and Umile became head coaches. Perhaps it was that they understood the days of walking a high school player over to the admissions department, putting their arm around him and saying, "This young man is going to play for me next year. Take care of him." or having an assistant coach hand a team captain a wad of cash to entertain recruits at the Keg Room or Dugout were over. :-)I will not be out cheered in my own building.
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Originally posted by Snively65 View PostI get that part, but NHL “claims” are about all that we have left to talk about, and they all should count in my view, including the dismissed Casey DeSmith.
I knew the program was in deep doo-doo at the moment MacDonald was selected Captain, on the virtue of returning from a very nasty injury. If your Captain had been a career 4th liner who spent close to half of his games (pre-injury) not dressed and watching from the stands, you cannot be surprised that when he returns to action, he's going to be the same 4th liner who can't be guaranteed a regular slot in the line-up. You give a kid with that inspiring story a nice award at the post-season banquet - you don't make him team Captain.
It was also MS7's first of now 8 seasons behind the UNH bench. Make of that what you will ...Sworn Enemy of the Perpetually Offended
Montreal Expos Forever ...
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Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
I think that Foegele had justifiable cause for walking out, which has been discussed at length in our threads.
I wouldn't call him a 'UNH product' like Jack Edwards might say (if he does) per se, but, yup...something to talk about I guess. Hey if Warren wants to sell
me one of his UNH jerseys, I'd buy it...
I thought about deleting that comment...
Let's goooo Hurricanes!!!Here we go 'Cats!!
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Stanley Cup update: Picking Dallas to squeak past Seattle in Game 7 tonight, but to come up short to Vegas in 6 games.
The 'Canes will put HR's nightmarish Panthers' run to an end in 5 games, and then storm to the Cup in 5 games vs. VGK.
It'll be the first time in many a year that a UNH player played a significant role in a Cup-winning team.Sworn Enemy of the Perpetually Offended
Montreal Expos Forever ...
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Originally posted by Chuck Murray View PostStanley Cup update: Picking Dallas to squeak past Seattle in Game 7 tonight, but to come up short to Vegas in 6 games.
The 'Canes will put HR's nightmarish Panthers' run to an end in 5 games, and then storm to the Cup in 5 games vs. VGK.
It'll be the first time in many a year that a UNH player played a significant role in a Cup-winning team.
Kevin Dean played in only 17 regular season and 3 playoff games for the Devils in 1995.
Bryan Muir played in only 8 regular season and 3 playoff games for the Avs in 2001.
TvR played in only 18 regular season games for the Black Hawks in 2015.
Do we have any other UNH alums with Stanley Cups?
EDIT: I forgot to note Rod Langway’s SC with the Canadians in 1979 in which he played 45 games and scored 3 goals and 7 points during the regular season, along with 8 games and 0 points during the playoffs.
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UNH hockey awards being released...when they are done I'll put it up. So far tho...
Alex Gagne Nate Hardy Ironman and Whoop Snively Citizenship Award
Steven Sardarien most improved
Chase Stevenson Sid Knight Academic Award
Here we go 'Cats!!
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Originally posted by HockeyRef View PostUNH hockey awards being released...when they are done I'll put it up. So far tho...
Alex Gagne Nate Hardy Ironman and Whoop Snively Citizenship Award
Steven Sardarien most improved
Chase Stevenson Sid Knight Academic Award
I will not be out cheered in my own building.
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