PaulKorea
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Echoing your comments as well. Obviously not the result I wanted, but credit to Denver recruiting when they landed 2 Buium's in different years.A very good season in the books. Could bode well for 2025-26, (depending on whether we are helped or hurt by the portal). I am also concerned about the crazy deterioration in US relations with Canada, (who could have imagined that would happen), and the impact of NIL on college athletics. I personally liked the world where amateur athletes were playing for their school and team and appreciated the value of their education and scholarship opportunities.
In prior seasons my posts were almost always driven by Zlax who never had anything good to say and an irrational prejudice against the coach. This year was very different and the absence of his posts was a surprising positive development.
I hope you all have a good offseason, the college hockey season is very long so it is difficult to break the habit of following it. Next task for me is canceling my ESPN+ subscription until October!
Thanks to all the readers and posters on this thread. All the best PC fans!
I liked the progress over the course of the year from the freshmen class. Connelly with his multiple injuries was hard to grade but the talent is there. Mustard developed nicely over the course of the year, as did Sawyer. Bales started to come along in the last couple months of the season. Kivioja impressed down the stretch with added playing time as well. Hard not to like Machu's game, his progression as well makes for a solid sophomore core for next year if the portal doesn't take any of them away. Up and down the roster was an improvement from several years ago where they had a few poor classes, or had more misses than hits. Looks like it was the freshman group from 2019-20, then the following year we got Brett, Yoder, Ruikka and Poisson as the only freshmen in 20-21. It took a few years for the roster to recover and reshape to what it was this year. They could roll out four solid forward lines six solid defensemen.
I felt Yoder regressed significantly this year and losing him only really hurts for the leadership. The biggest loss for the forwards group of graduating players is Logan Will. He was an outstanding find but will have to hope they get some good returns through the portal again this year. Defense looks like where they're going to lose the most, and depending on if Svedeback leaves or not, we would lose 2 or 3 of the goaltenders. As it is now, with the defense, the team has: Bales, May, Centrella and Meritahti who I don't recall seeing get in a game this year. Yikes.
Between scheduling tough out of conference and finishing in the top half of Hockey East, it was a positive step for the team this year. They managed to hang in there often with the teams above them in-conference, just couldn't grab too many wins in the second half yet managed to stay around top half of tournament-eligible Pairwise through the season. For a program that felt like this was a reset year, they exceeded my expectations. Hopefully a steady offseason and retaining the core of the remaining players and back in October.