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I have been in the President’s box with both of them at games and I can assure you that neither would admit in public that the men’s hockey team is in an untenable state akin to a dumpster fire. 🙂
Not true. ECAC sent only two teams to the NCAAs in 2022, 2024, and 2025 and only one team in 2021.
That said, I agree that UNH would be only a middle of the pack team in ECAC.
More feathers in AD Rich’s nest as three UNH alpine ski team members won All American honors at the NCAA Ski Championships held at Utah Olympic Park at Park City this week. That should be good for a lucrative contract extension for the AD.
Ok, I will take the bait. Rube Bjorkman was UNH men’s hockey head coach 1964/65-1967/68. Most of his first season, he coached his team at a variety of off-campus rinks while Snively Arena was being built, opening on 23 February 1965. Over his four years as head coach at UNH, Rube recruited some...
Why do you and others think that the AD might be leaving? There have not been any compliance infractions, have there?
Last year a skier on the UNH ski team won a national championship in giant slalom.
So, no, I do not think that the AD is leaving UNH.
Ha, ha, ha, gives up five goals in his final game with UNH but still gets to the Garden, which MS7 has not been able to do in his 11 years at UNH. Gotta love the irony.
Why in the world would Reid Cashman take a huge salary cut to become the head coach at UNH? Moreover, Cashman has a much better chance of taking the Big Green to the NCAA’s than he ever would have at UNH.
So, Souza’s salary is $240k/year, information that is readily available online for all State employees. But, even if all men’s ice hockey STH’s coughed up $100 each to buy out the last year of Souza’s contract, that would not be enough to recruit a new head coach. And, please stop with the Univ...
We probably already have covered Sno-engineering on a previous thread, but my favorite ski area always has been Cannon Mountain, which has Sel Hannah’s imprint all over the place, including the Front Five slopes that he designed in the late 1950s, with his spouse’s name on the most challenging...
What year did our State U ditch baseball? As a teenager I played Pony League at Batchelder Field, with its 600-foot right field “porch.”
If Jack can develop some good breaking balls, perhaps there is some money to be made post college.
Coaching you say? MS7’s case for mediocrity as opposed to abysmal: UNH NPI at end of regular season is 40th out of 63 teams, so if mediocrity is equivalent to average with large error bars, then the mediocrity range might be defined by a NPI between 22 and 42, in which case we avoid the abysmal...
What I wanna know is whether MS7 stationed two forwards behind the net on the ensuing 5 on 3 PP? And, did MS7 have five forwards out there for the SHG.
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