My guess is Cockerill and Amonte sat because Albie needs to send a message - Cockerill hasn't done much. Where is the guy we saw blazing a trail to multiple breakaways and SHGs last year before he was hurt? I saw both these guys in the stands Saturday - didn't look injured (obviously I don't know for sure).
As others have pointed out, there have been losses when they have had the majority of guys available. I don't remember when Tuch got hurt, but he wasn't showing much in the games he played in (much to my surprise).
At the end of the day, all one has to do is watch the way the team plays. The offensive "game plan". Watch how often we struggle to maintain possession, to win battles for the puck. So often there are two Terriers bumping into each other and the puck is over where none of them are. The only time I've seen us maintain possession is 1) when we are a man up and 2) the Merrimack 8 goal barrage.
The most recent play to exemplify my concern over the coaching. From the stands on Saturday, it was obvious to me that UML was playing very aggressive when they were shorthanded. They would rush our point guys and we struggled with what to do. Well before this pressure turned into a SHG, I said - "wow they are playing aggressive, we need to make plays with the 3 on 2 down low that this creates. Now, if I can see this, I would think the coaches could see this and work on something. But they must not have done so very well, because there we were trying to make point to point passes, and we even had a forward at the point (Zabaneh) who was simply outmuscled, creating the turnover that led to the SHG.