The new skating mother teresas,
No, not quite. BC will mix it up just like maine. Just saying nobody on BC pulled a stunt like vesey.
The new skating mother teresas,
Ya from the Saints of BC, famous for there stick work also...don't take away from your netminder's stellar play and 2 W's...but then you have to blank on Maine any way you can.
Not sure what BC did today that was dirty but if drew feels that way i can only imagine how he would classify what vesey did.
That article should help recruiting.
Looking at the schedule there's no way they get 5 wins. 1 from Princeton, maybe 1 out of 4 vs UHN. Maybe steal another one at home against someone. That's all I see. Then after a 3 or 4 win season how many recruits say screw it and walk. As hard as it is to believe it's going to get worse and there may be no return from the abyss. All my optimism I had after the Icebreaker is gone.
That article about the demise of Maine hockey isn't new, or surprising. The hockey team's slow, steady decline is pretty emblematic of the University as a whole. A few new engineering buildings and the fitness center aside, the whole Orono campus is shambolic. There's no money for basic maintenance or upkeep, and things keep getting more and more decrepit. The school can't recruit enough students to make money because every time someone reads about UMaine in the paper, it is a budget crisis or a lack of money for something, or a new program to eliminate. Not having money to recruit or support student athletes is the least surprising thing in the world to me.
A lot of this stuff can't be helped- it's a poor state, it's a big state, it's an old state. More and more of what little money the state has will be going to support for the elderly, which makes the fact that what few young people we have will leave the state for school and work a foregone conclusion. Some of it is self inflicted. Leadership has been a black hole for a while. No one has a vision to say "I'm going to re-energize the University by doing a, b and c."
I graduated from Maine undergrad and a private school for grad school. The private school has a lot of money (a LOT of money). Every month I get a solicitation for more. Every month I get a big glossy magazine. Every three months I get a quarterly alumni magazine specific to the program I graduated from. I realize that stuff costs money, but it also keeps the school in the front of people's minds and they give and are energized. Maine stopped sending out an alumni magazine. It saved money, I am sure, but I haven't thought to donate in years, mostly because I haven't been asked.
Beyond that, I know someone who had hockey season tickets since the 1980's. He didn't renew last year. It made no sense to pay for them and not go to some games when he could just buy tickets at the door, usually cheaper. That's someone that has been a loyal customer of almost 30 years. He didn't even get a phone call from someone in athletics or the ticket office to try to retain him or see why he wasn't renewing. That is HORRIBLE customer service and a prime example of how clueless the University is.
Regarding this past weekend at BC, I'm disappointed in the Vesey spear on Demko. I thought Red was supposed to be the coach who brought discipline and accountability and hard work and.... Even if Red suspends Vesey now, it's pretty clear that this isn't a program that has absorbed the message about the right way to play the game. A good program, with solid leadership, and that wouldn't happen in the first place. It would have been known that behavior isn't acceptable.
That article about the demise of Maine hockey isn't new, or surprising. The hockey team's slow, steady decline is pretty emblematic of the University as a whole. A few new engineering buildings and the fitness center aside, the whole Orono campus is shambolic. There's no money for basic maintenance or upkeep, and things keep getting more and more decrepit. The school can't recruit enough students to make money because every time someone reads about UMaine in the paper, it is a budget crisis or a lack of money for something, or a new program to eliminate. Not having money to recruit or support student athletes is the least surprising thing in the world to me.
A lot of this stuff can't be helped- it's a poor state, it's a big state, it's an old state. More and more of what little money the state has will be going to support for the elderly, which makes the fact that what few young people we have will leave the state for school and work a foregone conclusion. Some of it is self inflicted. Leadership has been a black hole for a while. No one has a vision to say "I'm going to re-energize the University by doing a, b and c."
I graduated from Maine undergrad and a private school for grad school. The private school has a lot of money (a LOT of money). Every month I get a solicitation for more. Every month I get a big glossy magazine. Every three months I get a quarterly alumni magazine specific to the program I graduated from. I realize that stuff costs money, but it also keeps the school in the front of people's minds and they give and are energized. Maine stopped sending out an alumni magazine. It saved money, I am sure, but I haven't thought to donate in years, mostly because I haven't been asked.
Beyond that, I know someone who had hockey season tickets since the 1980's. He didn't renew last year. It made no sense to pay for them and not go to some games when he could just buy tickets at the door, usually cheaper. That's someone that has been a loyal customer of almost 30 years. He didn't even get a phone call from someone in athletics or the ticket office to try to retain him or see why he wasn't renewing. That is HORRIBLE customer service and a prime example of how clueless the University is.
Regarding this past weekend at BC, I'm disappointed in the Vesey spear on Demko. I thought Red was supposed to be the coach who brought discipline and accountability and hard work and.... Even if Red suspends Vesey now, it's pretty clear that this isn't a program that has absorbed the message about the right way to play the game. A good program, with solid leadership, and that wouldn't happen in the first place. It would have been known that behavior isn't acceptable.
but it seems to me that Baldacci and LePage should share quite a lot of the blame. Has either one done anything to try to get the university going in the right direction? Hopefully things turn around for the whole system but it looks a long way off.
Give me a break on the behavior part. Shawns teams had the same issues. Sometimes people snap, Cory Larose come to mind, Ben Guite come to mind etc etc.
No I wasn't at the games but listened on the radio. I'm not saying they didn't play hard or have heart or aren't giving it their all. There is a big lack of talent and yes they'll improve but so will everyone else. I hope you're right and they win 10-12 games. I just don't see it right now. Every single team on the schedule is better than Maine. And that includes Princeton. And with the financial state the University is in and the lack of $$ for facilities etc etc recruiting top notch talent to the hockey team is going to be next to impossible. There's too many other options out there for these kids. Just my opinion.Were you at either of the games? Maine played very well this weekend. As I said in my earlier post, Maine just needs to get more shots on goal. They had some decent looks and put them wide. Red said basically the same thing after the game. Maine will definitely win 10 games this year.
As far as the incident at the end of game, I watched the video on my phone and it didn't look that bad. It looked like Vesey went over to yell at him more than anything else. Maybe I'm wrong but it was much tamer than I expected.
Some might not like the physical play but I love it. I want to see that fire and commitment. If you look back at the Maine teams that were successful they never backed down and could be pretty physical.
They had some decent looks and put them wide. Red said basically the same thing after the game.
Cory Larose come to mind, Ben Guite come to mind etc etc.
Vesey was in the wrong...NOT the Program or there fans. Give him a one game suspension By Hockey East and have Gendron impose a Team one game suspension to total 2 games off the ice to think about his actions. Case Closed.There's no excuse for what Vesey did. Whether you are frustrated or not, that is inexcusable behavior and should not be tolerated by the coaching staff. Clearly a bad reflection on the Maine hockey program and fans.