Sounds like football coach is headed to UConn as an asst.
Sounds like football coach is headed to UConn as an asst.
Maine's recent football success has clouded judgement for some I think. Outside of JMU and NDSU, are there any FCS programs making money. Unless Maine becomes a perennial power, which is unlikely, I don’t see the point in dumping money into football, let them play the two FBS games a year so they can stay afloat but beyond that, I don’t really think it’s necessary to funnel money there.
Hockey is the only sport at UMaine with a realistic shot on the national stage, it’s been done before and we’ve seen schools that are smaller than Maine and with less history become contenders.
Like UMass Football, UConn is in the dregs of Division 1 (both are literally Bottom 5 programs).
Says a lot that someone with success at UMaine would take a step down to assist at UConn.
So short sighted, but shouldn’t expect anything less. Jim Mora has more college and NFL football connections than anyone in Orono. Also, UConn probably offered more money. Says to me someone wants to further their coaching career by taking a step up in pay, conference and connections.Like UMass Football, UConn is in the dregs of Division 1 (both are literally Bottom 5 programs).
Says a lot that someone with success at UMaine would take a step down to assist at UConn.
Maine football has actually been on the National map for many years now. A Final Four just a few years back. We used to watch them nearly every weekend on DISH, until Covid and Flosports changed the calculus just recently.
I won't pretend to know the exact $ involved, but it's hard to imagine that hockey is raking in the bucks, in any case. Hockey has been far worse than football over the past 10 years or so, and has enjoyed pretty-much *zero* National exposure in the process.
Before any Maine fan calls for football's head, look at how futile the hockey program has been since TW was fired. Hockey is going to be a complete re-build, while football likely missed the NCAA's by one game, and that was probably due to Fagnano missing the first half of the season. There is still the uncanny ability that football has to recruit excellent talent to Orono.
Not so much as far as hockey goes... Not yet, anyway.
Last I knew the athletic department fancies themselves a "Northern power" in football, and that the gridiron remains the top priority. A mistake, if you ask me.
Football team wins it all, claims “we’re no #1 is not remotely the same as the hockey team winning it all and claiming #1. It’s like a Maine high school varsity team, any sport, winning it all. A small high school is #1 only amongst their peers based on size. They most definitely are not the best in the state. Any claim of “champions” has an asterisk along side it. Same for Maine football. NOT the same for Maine hockey. Fans know the the difference and which championship attracts the attention and funds…
That said, nothing wrong with the football team competing for the “top spot” even if it is only a JV caliber accomplishment. I find them entertaining, but the public doesn’t in general. “Get back to me when they beat a Georgia or Alabama” is what I hear…
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[TD]Sr[/TD]
[TD]6-1[/TD]
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[TD]Apple Valley HS[/TD]
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[TD]7[/TD]
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[TD]F[/TD]
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[TD]5-11[/TD]
[TD]185[/TD]
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[TD]La Ronge Icewolves[/TD]
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[TD]10[/TD]
[TD]Bryan Plaszcz[/TD]
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[TD]6-2[/TD]
[TD]195[/TD]
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[TD]11[/TD]
[TD]Michel L?veill?[/TD]
[TD]F[/TD]
[TD]Sr[/TD]
[TD]5-9[/TD]
[TD]193[/TD]
[TD]L?vis, Que.[/TD]
[TD]Nanaimo Clippers[/TD]
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[TD]12[/TD]
[TD]Keith Johnson[/TD]
[TD]F[/TD]
[TD]Sr[/TD]
[TD]5-11[/TD]
[TD]183[/TD]
[TD]Windsor, Conn.[/TD]
[TD]New England Junior Coyotes[/TD]
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[TD]13[/TD]
[TD]Keenan Hopson[/TD]
[TD]F[/TD]
[TD]Jr[/TD]
[TD]6-1[/TD]
[TD]190[/TD]
[TD]Prince George, B.C.[/TD]
[TD]Prince George Spruce Kings[/TD]
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[TD]14[/TD]
[TD]Billy Ryan[/TD]
[TD]F[/TD]
[TD]Jr[/TD]
[TD]6-1[/TD]
[TD]175[/TD]
[TD]Milton, Mass.[/TD]
[TD]Cushing Academy[/TD]
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[TD]16[/TD]
[TD]Rob Bellamy[/TD]
[TD]F[/TD]
[TD]Jr[/TD]
[TD]6-0[/TD]
[TD]195[/TD]
[TD]Westfield, Mass.[/TD]
[TD]New England Jr. Coyotes[/TD]
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[TD]17[/TD]
[TD]Zach Sill[/TD]
[TD]F[/TD]
[TD]Fr[/TD]
[TD]6-0[/TD]
[TD]187[/TD]
[TD]Colchester County, N.S.[/TD]
[TD]Truro Bearcats[/TD]
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[TD]18[/TD]
[TD]Josh Soares[/TD]
[TD]F[/TD]
[TD]Sr[/TD]
[TD]5-11[/TD]
[TD]202[/TD]
[TD]Hamilton, Ont.[/TD]
[TD]Hamilton Kilty Bees[/TD]
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[TR]
[TD]21[/TD]
[TD]Matt Duffy[/TD]
[TD]D[/TD]
[TD]So[/TD]
[TD]6-2[/TD]
[TD]185[/TD]
[TD]Windham, Me.[/TD]
[TD]NH Jr Monarchs[/TD]
[/TR]
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[TD]22[/TD]
[TD]Mike Hamilton[/TD]
[TD]F[/TD]
[TD]Sr[/TD]
[TD]6-1[/TD]
[TD]193[/TD]
[TD]Victoria, B.C.[/TD]
[TD]Merritt Centennials[/TD]
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[TD]23[/TD]
[TD]Tony Morrone[/TD]
[TD]F[/TD]
[TD]Fr[/TD]
[TD]5-9[/TD]
[TD]203[/TD]
[TD]West Palm Beach, Fla.[/TD]
[TD]South Kent School[/TD]
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[TD]24[/TD]
[TD]Wes Clark[/TD]
[TD]F[/TD]
[TD]Jr[/TD]
[TD]5-11[/TD]
[TD]185[/TD]
[TD]Oakville, Ont.[/TD]
[TD]Milton Icehawks[/TD]
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[TD]26[/TD]
[TD]Teddy Purcell[/TD]
[TD]F[/TD]
[TD]Fr[/TD]
[TD]6-3[/TD]
[TD]177[/TD]
[TD]St. John's, Nfld.[/TD]
[TD]Cedar Rapids Roughriders[/TD]
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[TD]27[/TD]
[TD]Travis Ramsey[/TD]
[TD]D[/TD]
[TD]Jr[/TD]
[TD]6-4[/TD]
[TD]211[/TD]
[TD]Lakewood, Calif.[/TD]
[TD]Salmon Arm Silverbacks[/TD]
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[TD]28[/TD]
[TD]David de Kastrozza[/TD]
[TD]F[/TD]
[TD]Fr[/TD]
[TD]6-3[/TD]
[TD]200[/TD]
[TD]Toms River, N.J.[/TD]
[TD]Culver Academy[/TD]
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[TD]29[/TD]
[TD]Brent Shepheard[/TD]
[TD]F[/TD]
[TD]Sr[/TD]
[TD]5-11[/TD]
[TD]183[/TD]
[TD]Shawnigan Lake, B.C.[/TD]
[TD]Nanaimo Clippers[/TD]
[/TR]
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[TD]30[/TD]
[TD]Ben Bishop[/TD]
[TD]G[/TD]
[TD]So[/TD]
[TD]6-5[/TD]
[TD]205[/TD]
[TD]Des Peres, Mo.[/TD]
[TD]Texas Tornado[/TD]
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[TD]31[/TD]
[TD]Dan Morse[/TD]
[TD]G[/TD]
[TD]Fr[/TD]
[TD]6-0[/TD]
[TD]190[/TD]
[TD]Moretown, Vt.[/TD]
[TD]Harwood Union HS[/TD]
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[TD]31[/TD]
[TD]Shane Foley[/TD]
[TD]G[/TD]
[TD]Fr[/TD]
[TD]6-0[/TD]
[TD]182[/TD]
[TD]Clinton, N.Y.[/TD]
[TD]Lawrenceville School[/TD]
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[TD]33[/TD]
[TD]Dave Wilson[/TD]
[TD]G[/TD]
[TD]Fr[/TD]
[TD]6-1[/TD]
[TD]187[/TD]
[TD]Caledon East, Ont.[/TD]
[TD]Streetsville Derbys[/TD]
[/TR]
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[TD]37[/TD]
[TD]Christopher Hahn[/TD]
[TD]D[/TD]
[TD]So[/TD]
[TD]5-9[/TD]
[TD]185[/TD]
[TD]Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask.[/TD]
[TD]Notre Dame Hounds[/TD]
[/TR]
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[TD]40[/TD]
[TD]Brett Carriere[/TD]
[TD]D[/TD]
[TD]Fr[/TD]
[TD]6-0[/TD]
[TD]198[/TD]
[TD]Ottawa, Ont.[/TD]
[TD]Northern Cyclones[/TD]
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[TD]44[/TD]
[TD]Bret Tyler[/TD]
[TD]D[/TD]
[TD]Jr[/TD]
[TD]5-9[/TD]
[TD]182[/TD]
[TD]Maynard, Mass.[/TD]
[TD]Junior Bruins[/TD]
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[TD]55[/TD]
[TD]Vince Laise[/TD]
[TD]F[/TD]
[TD]So[/TD]
[TD]5-11[/TD]
[TD]172[/TD]
[TD]Brampton, Ont.[/TD]
[TD]Georgetown Raiders[/TD]
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[TD]77[/TD]
[TD]Tyler Czuba[/TD]
[TD]F[/TD]
[TD]Fr[/TD]
[TD]5-11[/TD]
[TD]200[/TD]
[TD]Kelowna, B.C.[/TD]
[TD]University of Maine[/TD]
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[TD]79[/TD]
[TD]Simon Danis-Pepin[/TD]
[TD]D[/TD]
[TD]So[/TD]
[TD]6-7[/TD]
[TD]208[/TD]
[TD]Vaudreuil-Dorion, Que.[/TD]
[TD]Gatineau[/TD]
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Thanks!
And compare that roster to anything Red recruited. Not even among TW's best teams, but miles beyond what Barr has in his cupboard now.
Well, OK, but when was the last time hockey was Nationally-relevant, again..? I forget. And the same goes for anyone aside from us old gray-beards.
I get the general point you're attempting to make, but I don't buy it. Maine wouldn't be an elite D-3 hockey program right now, and FCS football is far better than D-3 hockey, in a relative sense... So football is the better program! ;-)
Football is a "loss-leader", I get it. But what Maine sport isn't, anymore?
Rask back working out with the Bruins. So eventually either Swayman or Ullmark goes...
He's been working out with the B's as their courtesy to him, he's still not under contract and still a free agent, so there's no guarantee he's coming back. But as neither Swayman nor Ullmark is setting the NHL world on fire at this point, he's a nice contingency plan come January (or potentially later). So if there's an injury with one of the two B's goalies, he could be a quick solution on a short-term deal. He gets a chance to show his stuff for the rest of the league, and the B's get a familiar experienced goalie for the playoff run/playoffs. Win-win.
If the B's do decide to sign Rask to a short-term deal, one would imagine Swayman is likely the one with options left (and a possible two-way deal?) to go back down to Providence. Ullmark isn't going down to the AHL on his salary, and his salary is making him pretty much untradeable, unless the B's can pick up about 50% of his salary in the deal.
B's would be crazy to deal Swayman to facilitate Rask, and Ullmark is kind of locked in because the B's overpaid him by so much, so I don't see Tuukka's path back to Boston being long-term, if at all ...
It is too bad the University cannot figure out new revenue streams for hockey. They have a journalism and broadcasting school, why not produce their own live game coverage and stream it and charge either monthly or per game like NCHCTV.
It's a nice model they have but all teams participate, even the one's that already have a local TV agreement as it helps the other member schools save by using the home teams feed so they have no travel expenses. Would benefit the students in the J&B school and the U in revenue.
It is too bad the University cannot figure out new revenue streams for hockey. They have a journalism and broadcasting school, why not produce their own live game coverage and stream it and charge either monthly or per game like NCHCTV.
It's a nice model they have but all teams participate, even the one's that already have a local TV agreement as it helps the other member schools save by using the home teams feed so they have no travel expenses. Would benefit the students in the J&B school and the U in revenue.