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  • Originally posted by Nick Papagiorgio View Post
    It just occurred to me... this weekend (tomorrow for the quote on 3/7/10) is the 10 year anniversary of this amazing thread from which the quote in my sig was born:
    https://fanforum.uscho.com/showthrea...08#post4678708

    Man on man, what a lot of fun things were back in those days when UNH would at least be good in the regular season.
    Hahaha. What rabbit hole did you drag that out of?

    Just be happy with your Umile trophy and give us mere mortals some life this weekend:/
    UNH Hockey: You can check out any time you like but you can never leave!

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    • Re: UNH Hockey: Where Do We Go From Here....

      Shouldn't you be working on the Pineault trophy and the all-milk carton team?
      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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      • Re: UNH Hockey: Where Do We Go From Here....

        So not only did BC win the whole thing that year, UNH gagged against UVM in the QFs after winning game one (being shutout in games two and three) and then proceeded to lose to RIT with a chance to go to the FF. Not just a loss to RIT, but a 6-2 Umiliation.

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        • Re: UNH Hockey: Where Do We Go From Here....

          Say what you want, but Umile ensured that UNH would never suffer the umiliation of having expectations they can't meet. He and Marty made sure of that.
          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 J.D. View Post
            So not only did BC win the whole thing that year, UNH gagged against UVM in the QFs after winning game one (being shutout in games two and three) and then proceeded to lose to RIT with a chance to go to the FF. Not just a loss to RIT, but a 6-2 Umiliation.
            I blame that loss on myself. Even though my group had been to 18 straight FF at that time, we had no intention of watching hockey in a football stadium so we did not buy tickets for Detroit. Then UNH takes care of Cornell. After a few celebratory libations, I made my way back to the hotel and started looking for rooms and flights. I decided not to book until it was confirmed that we were on our way. Smart move.

            A year or so ago I had a conversation with Dan here about those late aught teams and how they could have provided UNH a bounce in recruiting for the next several years. In 2008 UNH was a number one seed in Colorado Springs. They figured to have an easy path if they could get by Notre Dame but . . . Next year, at the Verizon they had the luckiest NCAA champion in Frozen Four history on the ropes but let a FF appearance, and possible championship, fritter away. Then there was 2010. What would the 20teens have looked like if UNH had gone to three straight FF and had won one of them? UNH historians always focus on 1999 in Anaheim, but these three regional losses, two in the finals, were as big a gut punch.

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            • Re: UNH Hockey: Where Do We Go From Here....

              Originally posted by Nick Papagiorgio View Post
              It just occurred to me... this weekend (tomorrow for the quote on 3/7/10) is the 10 year anniversary of this amazing thread from which the quote in my sig was born:
              https://fanforum.uscho.com/showthrea...08#post4678708

              Man on man, what a lot of fun things were back in those days when UNH would at least be good in the regular season.
              Check out my post just before yours! 😂
              Originally posted by mookie1995
              bc is superior to bu in nearly everything. while it is sad that it has come to it, it's the truth. if bu doesn't like it, improve.
              Rep from Hokydad -"and your an old never been piece of ****"

              Originally Posted by Dirty
              Why is anyone surprised that Old Pio is acting like a grumpy old f^ck? He is a grumpy old f^ck.

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              • Originally posted by Nick Papagiorgio View Post
                It just occurred to me... this weekend (tomorrow for the quote on 3/7/10) is the 10 year anniversary of this amazing thread from which the quote in my sig was born:
                https://fanforum.uscho.com/showthrea...08#post4678708

                Man on man, what a lot of fun things were back in those days when UNH would at least be good in the regular season.
                Ah the good old days... just wait for our newly renovated rink next year. You’ll have plenty of fodder to come back to our thread and make even more fun of us. We aim to please.

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                • Originally posted by ClOuD 9 View Post
                  Those were down years for those of us who were there for the late 90's/early 2000's; funny to look back at that narrative in hindsight now.
                  Scoring remember the 97-98 team. Hadn't learned to play D yet but man could they score... Krog 66, Bekar 60, Nolan 59 and Mowers 56... Three with 25+ goals two 30+ goals.
                  "Now Progress Takes Away What Forever Took To Find" Dave Matthews Band, The Dreaming Tree

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                  • Re: UNH Hockey: Where Do We Go From Here....

                    Thanks to another 'gift' from NU the 'Cats haven't spent all 9 of their lives but they are pretty close. We'll know what's what before we arrive for our own game as the NU v BU game is on at 4. Being Senior night even if we don't get in (a NU win assures this) I hope we have a good final showing at the 'Whitt, in Lake 'Whitt, coz that's the last time we play a home game on the big sheet. Being at BC tonight got the feel of what the sheet will be like next season. And speaking of that game glad we were in it at least. Loved Angus' goal...and our Captain stayed out of the box. Managed to have a decent enough PK the first 6 mins of the 1st settled it early I guess. See some of you tonight for a last hurrah; will be at Libby's hopefully in time for a seat.
                    Here we go 'Cats!!

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                    • Re: UNH Hockey: Where Do We Go From Here....

                      Tonight will be exciting, because we currently have 88 goals. If we get one goal then year 5 of the transition will not be the lowest scoring UNH team in history since DI (that would be the 88 goals in year 3 of the transition). If we get three goals we would avoid being the second worst scoring team (that would be the 90 goals in year 4 of the transition)

                      2000-01 21-12-6 .615 122 86
                      2001-02 30-7-3 .788 184 102
                      2002-03 28-8-6 .738 156 96
                      2003-04 20-15-6 .561 138 116
                      2004-05 26-11-5 .679 166 114
                      2005-06 20-13-7 .588 120 102
                      2006-07 26-11-2 .692 139 89
                      2007-08 25-10-3 .697 132 94
                      2008-09 20-13-5 .592 116 112
                      2009-10 18-14-7 .551 131 122
                      2010-11 22-11-6 .641 131 98
                      2011-12 15-19-3 .485 108 110
                      2012-13 20-12-7 .603 122 88
                      2013-14 22-18-1 .549 126 100
                      2014-15 19-19-2 .500 119 109 8th
                      2015-16 11-20-6 .378 112 121 10th
                      2016-17 15-20-5 .438 124 136 10th
                      2017-18 10-20-6 .361 88 104 11th
                      2018-19 12-15-9 .458 90 103 8th
                      2019-20 15-15-3 .500 88 94 9th

                      Originally posted by JB View Post
                      Scoring remember the 97-98 team. Hadn't learned to play D yet but man could they score... Krog 66, Bekar 60, Nolan 59 and Mowers 56... Three with 25+ goals two 30+ goals.
                      Krog was second in BCJHL scoring when recruited, we beat Michigan State for him. Nolan was top 3 recruit in Prep hockey, beat BC for him. Mowers led USHL in goals, we beat NCAA champs Lake Superior for him. Derek Bekar was a top BCJHL scorer, we beat Denver for him. Scorers aren't grown at UNH, they have to be recruited by buying into a direction. After five years of weak recruiting by Umile, UNH got momentum the minute McCloskey arrived with a track record and a pipeline. Nolan, Bogunicki and Tim Murray sent a message to the community that UNH was back.

                      Of the scorers, 2 of the top 3 scorers (Grasso/Kelleher) were recruited by Borek. 17 of the kids on the team were recruited during Souza's tenure as lead recruiter/head coach.
                      Last edited by NCAA watcher; 03-07-2020, 07:51 AM.
                      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 Post
                        Tonight will be exciting, because we currently have 88 goals. If we get one goal then year 5 of the transition will not be the lowest scoring UNH team in history since DI (that would be the 88 goals in year 3 of the transition). If we get three goals we would avoid being the second worst scoring team (that would be the 90 goals in year 4 of the transition)

                        2000-01 21-12-6 .615 122 86
                        2001-02 30-7-3 .788 184 102
                        2002-03 28-8-6 .738 156 96
                        2003-04 20-15-6 .561 138 116
                        2004-05 26-11-5 .679 166 114
                        2005-06 20-13-7 .588 120 102
                        2006-07 26-11-2 .692 139 89
                        2007-08 25-10-3 .697 132 94
                        2008-09 20-13-5 .592 116 112
                        2009-10 18-14-7 .551 131 122
                        2010-11 22-11-6 .641 131 98
                        2011-12 15-19-3 .485 108 110
                        2012-13 20-12-7 .603 122 88
                        2013-14 22-18-1 .549 126 100
                        2014-15 19-19-2 .500 119 109 8th
                        2015-16 11-20-6 .378 112 121 10th
                        2016-17 15-20-5 .438 124 136 10th
                        2017-18 10-20-6 .361 88 104 11th
                        2018-19 12-15-9 .458 90 103 8th
                        2019-20 15-15-3 .500 88 94 9th



                        Krog was second in BCJHL scoring when recruited, we beat Michigan State for him. Nolan was top 3 recruit in Prep hockey, beat BC for him. Mowers led USHL in goals, we beat NCAA champs Lake Superior for him. Derek Bekar was a top BCJHL scorer, we beat Denver for him. Scorers aren't grown at UNH, they have to be recruited by buying into a direction. After five years of weak recruiting by Umile, UNH got momentum the minute McCloskey arrived with a track record and a pipeline. Nolan, Bogunicki and Tim Murray sent a message to the community that UNH was back.

                        Of the scorers, 2 of the top 3 scorers (Grasso/Kelleher) were recruited by Borek. 17 of the kids on the team were recruited during Souza's tenure as lead recruiter/head coach.
                        Looks like our Cats will need 2 goals tonight on the big sheet for me and HR to win the 2.5-goal over/under contest on the weekend.

                        Go Terriors! Cough, cough.

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                        • Re: UNH Hockey: Where Do We Go From Here....

                          NCAA Watcher, thank you for posting that stat list. I was scanning the numbers and something remarkable jumped out that lets me know UNH will be just fine. The trend brings into clear focus how the continual upgrades of the Whitt brings solid results and keeps the on ice product at a high level. I am firmly in the camp that high end talent is overrated and one only needs flashy, shiny objects to attract it. Since 2010 at the Whitt - New paint scheme inside, spectacular LED lights, Rt 93 road sign update to the UNH logo and then the all important high def center ice scoreboard in Sept 2015 - LOOK AT THOSE RESULTS, scoring jumped 10%!! (Oh wait, seems it also helped the opposition improve 11%, what the??).

                          The dearth of scoring the last 3 years is clearly tied to the luster of the scoreboard wearing off without another upgrade close behind. Remember, that shiny brightness landed us Gildon and Maas after lengthy recruiting battles, what was their second choice school? As soon as the new refrigeration system is in place (worth half a stride), the rink width is shrunk 10% (high end skill and speed several feet closer to scoring already) and the uniqueness of the lower seat configurations are realized, Snively level scoring and Frozen Fours will return quickly. Maybe we will even get "tired of Winning."

                          Is there an auto fill sarcasm emoji on this site?

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                          • Re: UNH Hockey: Where Do We Go From Here....

                            Looking at the box score, last night's game looked pretty even. I like our chances tonight!

                            Go SUX2BU
                            UNH Hockey: You can check out any time you like but you can never leave!

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                            • Re: UNH Hockey: Where Do We Go From Here....

                              Seriously...I do not see why it's such a big deal we got a decent arena presence with a scoreboard that is better than the light bright crap they had when I started to follow. I don't adhere to the 'we had to do this to recruit better players' mumbo jumbo, but, I maintain it's laughable this wasn't an upgrade the 'Whitt desperately needed. I get it that things like that aren't the sharp, shiny objects that bring a players to a school to play. But, really? Let's just put a chain link fence up around the ice when we do the renovations to the ice while we are at it. Let's take down the vid board and put a monkey in charge of the score board at center ice; they can hold up numbers all through the game. Oh, and rip out the bathrooms and install some out houses while we're at it. I too am all done with the excuses about why we can't recruit the next Eichel or Krog while I'm at it. Even a place with the history of Matthews arena recognized it was time to do something (although I'm not overly thrilled with that huge vid board there, but, I don't play their bills and it doesn't detract from the experience of going there for this hockey enthusiast). You know what NU did to be where they are today? They created a culture of winning.

                              Despite "their tired, old dump of a building".... (which NU fans, I think is a iconic, wonderful place to watch a game) UNH has to do the same; it takes a vision, the player who buy into that, and have the ability to execute. I'm hoping this is what is happening albeit slow going at the moment as far as the wins/loss column goes. It didn't happen overnight for Jim Madigan and it's not going to happen overnight for Mike Souza. When I first started following we played NU in the qtrs.; took 3 games to beat them and that was our last, really decent season (2014). Look where NU went after that. HE titles, bean pots, trips to the FF and I know they did it with the players they recruited and a goal for excellence. You can't get there with cool amenities; its a vision and a total sell job about why you should play for us. I'm obviously not a recruiting expert like some on this board are but I like what I see coming in. AND I like the development of some of current players.

                              Tonight our Seniors will be honored. We are 1 point away from elimination. I hope they are able to do what's needed but have accepted the fate of not moving forward. It's hard and down right disappointing, but, I applaud the efforts of Captain Anthony Wyse, Liam Blackburn, Justin Fregona, Joe Lazzaro, and Matt Dawson. Thank you for your hard work over these past 4 seasons. May nothing but great things follow you.
                              Last edited by HockeyRef; 03-07-2020, 10:00 AM.
                              Here we go 'Cats!!

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                              • Re: UNH Hockey: Where Do We Go From Here....

                                Originally posted by e.cat View Post
                                Looking at the box score, last night's game looked pretty even. I like our chances tonight!

                                Go SUX2BU
                                Agree sir! Being there, I thought the 'Cats gave BC a game, once they settled down. I saw the faces after the final whistles...they hopefully will give it all they have tonight. If they were 'going through the motions" BC would have blown us off the ice. Knight made some key saves and BC locked it down like you'd expect a great team like them to do. Go 'Cats!!
                                Here we go 'Cats!!

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