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Wisconsin Badger 2025 Offseason

For next year, so he can rehab thru summer. He sure was missed once he was out of the lineup!
 
Quinn Finley intends to return for his junior year, per Todd Milewski. Also noticed Mike Hastings said the team bringing in 8 freshman next fall, so I'm guessing that means Bruno Idzan plans on enrolling for the fall. The 8th freshman could also be Defenseman John Stout, but I think Idzan is more likely and would be more beneficial for the team.
That’s good news! Glad Finley is coming back :)

According to Todd’s article, with 8 freshman coming in they need to have 3 would be returners depart the team in some form or fashion. That’s before getting anyone in the transfer portal.

I don’t know about the rest of you, but I’m ready for long term solutions to be added to the team and the transfer portal used more as a “break in case of emergency” option. Really lean into building a culture here.
 
If there's some super star in the portal that has serious interest in Wisconsin, I think you try to accommodate. I don't think that's likely, but if they get really competitive in the next couple of years there might be interest.
 
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With Quinn re-upping and the fr class of F's I am really excited about next season. The biggest question is in goal. Are they going to ride the 21 yr old freshman? Are Castro and Gramme damaged goods?
 
With Quinn re-upping and the fr class of F's I am really excited about next season. The biggest question is in goal. Are they going to ride the 21 yr old freshman? Are Castro and Gramme damaged goods?
Curious to see if Gramme transfers or not. Two polar opposite seasons.

Hard to gauge Castro since he barely played. He will probably never be more than a second or third stringer without major development.
 
Glad to hear that Finley is planning to return but I'll be a little nervous until the transfer portal window closes. I'm hoping that Tassy and Fitzgerald come back - there is talent and maybe one (or both) break out for their final season.

Sounds like Hastings will need to dip into the transfer portal for a d-man or two - they're pretty thin on the back end.

Sounds like Hauser will get every opportunity to be the primary goalie and hopefully Gramme and/or Castro can take a step forward to provide some quality minutes if called upon.

I'm pretty excited for this incoming class as well - sounds like there are some snipers.
 
Anything can happen of course, but I think there's a lot of players who want to be here. There's Finley, Dexheimer, and the whole crew who played for Madison Capitols back in juniors, all of those guys seem really invested in Wisconsin even with this year's disappointing season. And Tassy and Fitzgerald seem pretty loyal to Hastings, and I don't anticipate either of them would leave and play elsewhere their senior season. Anything can happen though.

On the defensive side of things I personally would like to see them bring in someone with some size, I feel like that would be helpful especially for B10 play, and with Laatsch gone now. Otherwise I think the group could be solid depending on who, if anyone, transfers. Dexheimer, Schulz, and Palodichuk are all reliable and good when healthy. I think Phelan will be solid if he can cut down on the mistakes, Knox passed the eye test for the few games we saw him play in as well. One X factor is Hensler, I could see him possibly transferring, but if he stays he could improve a lot. Clearly very talented, just needs to make slightly better decisions and get comfortable, and considering he's basically 1.5 years younger than anyone else on the team, I could see him taking a big step forward.
 
Glad to hear that Finley is planning to return but I'll be a little nervous until the transfer portal window closes. I'm hoping that Tassy and Fitzgerald come back - there is talent and maybe one (or both) break out for their final season.

Sounds like Hastings will need to dip into the transfer portal for a d-man or two - they're pretty thin on the back end.

Sounds like Hauser will get every opportunity to be the primary goalie and hopefully Gramme and/or Castro can take a step forward to provide some quality minutes if called upon.

I'm pretty excited for this incoming class as well - sounds like there are some snipers.
With 5 years of experience in the WHL, Hauser will certainly be given an opportunity to seize the crease for Wisconsin https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/532704/daniel-hauser
 
DANIEL HAUSER HAS BROKEN THE WHL RECORD FOR CAREER WINS BY A GOALTENDER!!!!!! 5-1 win to make it 123! Got a piece of the net to take home with him.

Also, coincidentally Oliver Tulk hit 100 points for the season in that same game.

I concur with WiscTJK on the stats reflecting the team. It's even more intense in junior levels. His levels with Wenatchee aren't even bad, which is a great sign. If you surround him with a competent roster and a good system, he will give you a chance to win. I'm no expert in what your guys roster/coaching is like, but I'm fairly sure most college teams look/play more like the 24-25 Calgary Hitmen than 23-24 Wenatchee Wild.
 
DANIEL HAUSER HAS BROKEN THE WHL RECORD FOR CAREER WINS BY A GOALTENDER!!!!!! 5-1 win to make it 123! Got a piece of the net to take home with him.

Also, coincidentally Oliver Tulk hit 100 points for the season in that same game.

I concur with WiscTJK on the stats reflecting the team. It's even more intense in junior levels. His levels with Wenatchee aren't even bad, which is a great sign. If you surround him with a competent roster and a good system, he will give you a chance to win. I'm no expert in what your guys roster/coaching is like, but I'm fairly sure most college teams look/play more like the 24-25 Calgary Hitmen than 23-24 Wenatchee Wild.
I think the issue is what kind of goal support Wisconsin can provide their goalies?
 
I'm no expert in what your guys roster/coaching is like, but I'm fairly sure most college teams look/play more like the 24-25 Calgary Hitmen than 23-24 Wenatchee Wild.

The first half of last season Bucky played more like the Hitmen and since then it's been similar to the Wild............ :)
 
This thread on x is interesting. https://x.com/BadgerWBBFan/status/1902769423586386116

$2million to spread between Volleyball, Women's hockey and Men's hockey (with $0 for Women's BB) isn't going to cut it IMO. Men's hockey will fall behind in that scenario, IMO. maybe they can still get some NIL....

Makes Hastings' job even tougher on the rebuild!
 
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This thread on x is interesting. https://x.com/BadgerWBBFan/status/1902769423586386116

$2million to spread between Volleyball, Women's hockey and Men's hockey (with $0 for Women's BB) isn't going to cut it IMO. Men's hockey will fall behind in that scenario, IMO. maybe they can still get some NIL....

Makes Hastings' job even tougher on the rebuild!
Hoping that's not true but probably is. Assumed Serah Williams was already likely gone for WBB. This is completely the wrong strategy for the athletic department to take. We don't have the $$$ or stature to compete for a national title in football. Accept that - go for a good coach who develops and maybe make the playoff every once in a while, and be a power in the other sports. I worry about other sports being outright cut (ala baseball and men's & women's gymnastics). Doesn't feel like they (current powers that be in the athletic department) really want to deal with them.
 
This thread on x is interesting. https://x.com/BadgerWBBFan/status/1902769423586386116

$2million to spread between Volleyball, Women's hockey and Men's hockey (with $0 for Women's BB) isn't going to cut it IMO. Men's hockey will fall behind in that scenario, IMO. maybe they can still get some NIL....

Makes Hastings' job even tougher on the rebuild!
What are other schools spending for hockey? I can't imagine a world where many universities are spending more than UW.
 
We don't have the $$$ or stature to compete for a national title in football. Accept that - go for a good coach who develops and maybe make the playoff every once in a while, and be a power in the other sports.
I love this concept. The current AD is miscast as an AD. He's not a big picture thinker and that is crucial to an AD's success. His strategy is spend spend spend on football and have volleyball, women's hockey and the track team programs he inherited bring home the hardware and make him look good.
 
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