I can't decide if this makes me optimistic that a fire will be lit under UNH's bum (I guess you can't say the 'a' word here) or depressed that Souza still has the job with no end in sight.
I don't see either make that move.
The only far fetched scenario where D1 hockey comes into play is if the NE10 as a group decides they want to up their level of play. I don't see the 7 of them agreeing to that. Sadly.
At RPI, Smith is in his fifth year at the school. He received a five-year contract when he got the job in 2017. RPI has not announced an extension during his tenure there.
Asked if Smith will be the head coach next season, RPI athletic director Lee McElroy texted, "Dave remains the Head Coach of our Hockey program! The University doesn't comment on personnel matters."
Smith replied, "Nothing yet," when asked if he's heard from RPI about his future there.
Smith is 51-88-12 over four seasons with the Engineers, increasing their win total each year. The Engineers didn't play in 2020-21 because of the coronavirus pandemic.
DURHAM — University of New Hampshire men's hockey coach Dick Umile will retire at the end of the 2017-18 season, the school announced on Wednesday. Associate Head Coach Mike Souza will become the head coach at that time, UNH also announced.
“Coach Umile’s return to complete the third season of his contract and the transition of Mike Souza to head coach is what we set out to accomplish three years ago,” UNH athletic director Marty Scarano said in a statement. “Mike will definitively become the 14th head coach of UNH hockey at the completion of the 2017-18 season.”
“I’m excited to come back for the final season of my contract and still have a strong desire to win,” Umile said in a statement. “With a strong nucleus returning and exciting newcomers on the way, we are determined to get UNH hockey back to the level of annually competing in the NCAA tournament.”
“Coach Umile and I spoke about how this next season will be spent continuing the effort to re-build UNH hockey into a national caliber program that competes in the NCAA tournament and eventually the Frozen Four,” Scarano added. “That has been, and always will be, our aspiration. We are fortunate to have Mike Souza here already changing the culture in recruiting, and he will hit the ground running at the conclusion of next year."
Saint Anselm has a much higher chance of doing it than SNHU does (on-campus rink, women’s ice hockey team at the National Collegiate level, alumni base, growing athletics department).
However, if, for example, two of the NE10 members decide to pursue D1 opportunities (in a newly-created conference or as independents), the other five wouldn’t have much of a choice but to go along for the ride.
Another data point on coaching contracts
For context, I surmise that Souza received a contractual commitment to become head coach when he joined in 2015, so the question about his contract status is the length -- 3 plus 3? 3 plus 4? 3 plus 5?
If 3 plus 4, it is up now, if 3 plus 5, it expires after next year.
Well, most likely a similar situation for UNH. No one knows the ins and outs of most of this stuff (the public that is) any more than they know how a teacher needs to re-cert in this state every three years etc. Just found it interesting that in all of the UNH sports I follow on Twitter (and there are at least 5 of them) I have have never seen any other coach EXCEPT for Marc Hubbard getting an extension that was actually announced. Not sure if that came from the AD's office or not to be fair. Prob isn't 'public knowledge'? Guess we'll find out! Maybe.
So, to summarize my last post, we are at risk that Souza's contract will expire in April and he will be stolen away by either BU, Union or any other openings.
I was debated doing an FOIA to see if I can find the details on length of contract for MS...but I need to find the time to do so.
Well, most likely a similar situation for UNH. No one knows the ins and outs of most of this stuff (the public that is) any more than they know how a teacher needs to re-cert in this state every three years etc. Just found it interesting that in all of the UNH sports I follow on Twitter (and there are at least 5 of them) I have have never seen any other coach EXCEPT for Marc Hubbard getting an extension that was actually announced. Not sure if that came from the AD's office or not to be fair. Prob isn't 'public knowledge'? Guess we'll find out! Maybe.
I was debated doing an FOIA to see if I can find the details on length of contract for MS...but I need to find the time to do so.
So, to summarize my last post, we are at risk that Souza's contract will expire in April and he will be stolen away by either BU, Union or any other openings.
Well, technically speaking 'Ref, it's literally impossible to extend a lifetime contract after all ... ;-)
Are we talking MS or did we go down the tortured basketball trail? I'm pretty sure BH has the goods on Marty...
My prior post was in reference to Coach Umile, who reportedly snagged the much-desired "lifetime contract" from Judy Ray (Blue Skies' predecessor) when UNH was making regular trips to the Frozen Four, which he leveraged by threatening to up stakes and take the UMass Amherst job.
In fairness to Herrion, he IS the most successful Hoops HC in UNH history ... which says WAY more about UNH Hoops history than it does about BH.
Personally, I don't have a gripe with Herrion. The program is where it is because of what went on for generations before BH ever set foot on campus. I'll grudgingly even give him credit for raising the bar at UNH Hoops from "ridiculously low" to just plain "very low".
MS7 on the other hand has been driving what had been a Maserati into the proverbial ditch ...
That's cold, man. Stone effing cold. (thumbs up emoji)
When Blashill gets the gate in a few weeks at DRW, he'll go to the top of the list for HC of UNH. Has the D-1 background, will need a job, and great reputation as a teacher. Any shortcomings on the motivational side could be overcome by some of the stirring "me & Pavel" tales he'll be able to weave.
Only question then left, who's gonna do the shopping for his "groceries"? Danny DeKeyser???
From your lips to the new AD's ears! Blashill would be an absolute home run - he bought the groceries at Miami when the RedHawks were regularly landing elite recruits and making deep NCAA runs. He would have UNH back to the top in a handful of seasons at worst...
Dan I could.look it up but would Blashill be taking a pay cut if in some alternative universe he'd come to UNH?