They fired both their men’s and women’s coaches.Not BU related, but huge college hockey news, none the less. The Gophers fired Bob Motzko. Wow.
Blue blood program canning a coach after one bad year. Is this the new thing?
That was always Parker’s take too. If you’re just going to the minors, stay another year.I’m starting to think a lot of this is decided by the coaching staff. They planned on these guys leaving, so …. I mean does anyone believe Eiserman or McCarthy are on the island or in Buffalo next season?
Times have changed, I know. But back in my day, you didn’t go unless you were going to play with the big club.
This is why I don’t get the Eiserman signing. If he had an amazing season next year at BU I think he could have gotten a big deal. If he had a meh year I think he gets the same deal he just got. So barring injury I think there was only upside to staying.That was always Parker’s take too. If you’re just going to the minors, stay another year.
It's a different league/world now. These guys make the big contract by proving it in the league and getting an early extension. See: Lane Hutson, among others.This is why I don’t get the Eiserman signing. If he had an amazing season next year at BU I think he could have gotten a big deal. If he had a meh year I think he gets the same deal he just got. So barring injury I think there was only upside to staying.
Edit: yes, I know financial terms weren’t disclosed but this structure doesn’t scream big money
Wow, got me thinking about how many Charlestown kids ended up at BU. Paul "Ensign" O'Neil, Mike and Mark Fidler, the late Billy "Fish" Cotter, Jack O'Callahan, Matt Grzelcyk. I know you BU fans know some more."....... and there's no way a kid from another country cares as much about BU hockey as a kid from Charlestown or Winchester (thinking Spang and Aufiero but there are two more coming from Winchester). Some of the kids from far off have never been to a Beanpot game. Some are already thinking about their next team when they arrive. It may not be much of a factor at the end of the day but I think it's silly to suggest locals don't have the edge in how much they care.
I know we’re talking about a third year but it may have been a concern for the Islanders to have him stay. I admittedly did not know this but, an NHL team generally loses the exclusive rights to a drafted player if he plays four full years of college hockey and does not sign an entry-level contract by the deadline. Under current rules, if a drafted player completes his senior season (or 4 years) in the NCAA, his team’s rights usually expire on August 15 following the end of their senior year, making them an unrestricted free agent.This is why I don’t get the Eiserman signing. If he had an amazing season next year at BU I think he could have gotten a big deal. If he had a meh year I think he gets the same deal he just got. So barring injury I think there was only upside to staying.
Edit: yes, I know financial terms weren’t disclosed but this structure doesn’t scream big money