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Official 2009-2010 Northeastern University Huskies Season Thread - Life Post Thiessen

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Hockey - seriously considering driving back from CT for the hockey game, then going back to CT that night to continue the holiday weekend with the family... But how many students will be around? Anyone have an educated guess on a number?

about 10. I'll be there as will like 5 people I know, looking forward to it.
 
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Yes, however when I see a school cut a program or team past experience tells me more often than not the primary motive is to cut a financial drain on the school to help balance the books rather than to invest the money they were previously losing into something else where they can lose the money. While I'm sure the hockey program will see an increased budget I'm not sure how significant it will be. Since hockey is this biggest revenue sport I would not be surprised if the AD wanted to at least keep the program self sufficient so that not every sport is at an operating loss. And I'm not sure how the stadium renovation will affect revenue, however last year the program turned a profit of just under $160,000 so if that is the case that doesn't leave much room for a spending increase.

EDIT: Correction that $160,000 figure was for 2007 not 2008

Interesting bit of info, but I was just curious where you got it from. I would be interested to see how the program has done in the past. I know NU is not obligated to disclose that info since they are a private university. I am just wondering what NU was making (or probably losing) a few years back when Crowder was behind the bench. On that note, very very few athletics programs turn a profit, and normally schools understand that athletics will be a major cost and rarely turn a profit. Also, I would be interested to see how much football was losing. Football's reported annual budget was around 3 mil. Lets say they lost 2.9 mil (considering hockey only turned a profit of 160k with the best attendance of all sports). So I'm thinking if they reinvested that money and lost 2.8 mil of it, it would be considered a step in the right direction. Also, I honestly believe that football was cut, not because of their annual budget deficit, but because of the millions (think 10-70 mil to relocate/build a stadium) that would have been required to take the team to a competitive level.
 
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UVM is one of those ya but teams, similar to the Houston Texans in football.

I know what you're saying but not the best example as UVM made the Frozen Four last year and the Texans have never made the playoffs. UVM is starting to take a few of the blue chip prospects away from UNH, BC and BU and over the last 3 years they have made a strong case to replace Maine in the HE "Big 4". As an NU fan it is frustrating because the last two years I felt as though UVM was only slightly better than NU and yet they achieved a HE championship game appearance and a Frozen Four. I have a lot of respect for Sneddon, he is one of the most underrated coaches in the conference, if not the nation. I predict Friday's game to be another physical, close game between these two; the kind of game where a full Doghouse could really help our Huskies out. Obviously, a win would be huge for both momentum and HE points however no outcome would really surprise me.
 
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Too bad we can't get a DogHouse appearance on the jumbotron. (hmm....)

Whoever is going... sounds like every voice in there will be heard, so think of some clever things to say... get in their heads!

ThiessensBetter- agreed: I wouldn't be surprised with anything. I mentioned it before... we have a great home record, it's too bad we can't have the full support that the team is used to.

I'd love to see us move into the holidays strong... a win here, and then some points from Merrimack would be a fantastic way to go on "break"
 
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I know what you're saying but not the best example as UVM made the Frozen Four last year and the Texans have never made the playoffs. UVM is starting to take a few of the blue chip prospects away from UNH, BC and BU and over the last 3 years they have made a strong case to replace Maine in the HE "Big 4". As an NU fan it is frustrating because the last two years I felt as though UVM was only slightly better than NU and yet they achieved a HE championship game appearance and a Frozen Four. I have a lot of respect for Sneddon, he is one of the most underrated coaches in the conference, if not the nation. I predict Friday's game to be another physical, close game between these two; the kind of game where a full Doghouse could really help our Huskies out. Obviously, a win would be huge for both momentum and HE points however no outcome would really surprise me.

UVM is not taking blue chip recruits away from anybody. They have taken at least one guy who committed to NU, and then changed his mind when he though UVM would be better.

The idea of teams stealing recruits from one another is a bit silly. You might go up against one of those teams, but to choose Vermont over Maine or UNH is not that much of a stretch. It has always been a great program, minus the year when they got shut down. Plus alot of schools target different types of players due to style and what they are looking for.

NU targets older players for instance. The Dainel brothers being the exception to the rule. The majority of our players our 21 year old freshmen. That does not happen up at BC. Merrimack is rebuilding the same type of way. bu goes after all the guys on the Team USA and builds out from there.

Teams dont steal recruits, they offer something the other schools do not to that particular player.

I am looking foward to this Friday's game for a bunch of reasons. First, I want to see how this NU team starts to deal with a little bit of winning. Second, while they have been playing better, they have yet to beat anybody. 3 wins in Hockey east, two against teams that if the season ended today, would not make the playoffs. No idea on how good the Maine victory was, being we are even with them in the standings and were at home at the time. 3 out of the 4 losses against the top 3 teams in Hockey East, and the one against Maine.

If they beat UVM, might be the first "good" win of the season so far. Plus this being our one home game against them, you want these two points because playing up there can be very, very tough, and a lost weekend points wise.

Dont be surprised to see people at the game on Friday. Might not be students, but season ticket holders who want to get away from their families, and have issues coming on Friday due to traffic will be there. Plus with not much else going on in the city, people will show.
 
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Not to nitpick... but you have to consider the first win of the season against CC a quality win.
 
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Not to nitpick... but you have to consider the first win of the season against CC a quality win.

1st wins in 1st games are nice, but they dont say to much to me. I have seen us knock off teams at home in the first game of the year, and go on and win 2 more games the entire year. Or the year we won against Michigan and they were #1 in the country at the time.

Teams are not ready to play those first few games. By end of October they are.

Plus the CC win will not get us any points in conference, which is where we need to pay the most attention.
 
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NU targets older players for instance. The Dainel brothers being the exception to the rule. The majority of our players our 21 year old freshmen. That does not happen up at BC. Merrimack is rebuilding the same type of way. bu goes after all the guys on the Team USA and builds out from there.

This is one issue I have with the recruiting at NU. Cronin has done a great job finding good and at times great talent from non-traditional source. At some point NU is going to have to get a few of these stud recruits if we expect to take the next step. It goes back to the UVM model that we are watching evolve right now. They suprised a lot of teams, but to take that next step, into the top four in the HE, they have to get some top tier recruits. I would really like to see a few of these guys make it to NU. The Daniels brothers are a nice start, and the first to get here. There have been some commits that have decided to go the major junior route in the past, hopefully a more successful program will bring in better players.

Not to nitpick... but you have to consider the first win of the season against CC a quality win.

I agree that it is a big win, but like huskies, I think the main focus has to be in conference this season. This friday can be a major turning point. A win against a very good team may jump start us into the MC series, and leave us in great shape when we get healthy again during the break.

Any word on our recently injured players? Im assuming McLeod will play again this friday? Any word on Vermeersch? It looked like it was a knee injury, but minor, and I think it was caused by a slash.
 
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I know what you're saying but not the best example as UVM made the Frozen Four last year and the Texans have never made the playoffs. UVM is starting to take a few of the blue chip prospects away from UNH, BC and BU and over the last 3 years they have made a strong case to replace Maine in the HE "Big 4". As an NU fan it is frustrating because the last two years I felt as though UVM was only slightly better than NU and yet they achieved a HE championship game appearance and a Frozen Four. I have a lot of respect for Sneddon, he is one of the most underrated coaches in the conference, if not the nation. I predict Friday's game to be another physical, close game between these two; the kind of game where a full Doghouse could really help our Huskies out. Obviously, a win would be huge for both momentum and HE points however no outcome would really surprise me.

Fair point, I was more making that analogy to this year's UVM squad and not their program's success over the last few years. Like someone above me said, it'll be interesting how we do against one of the mid to upper tier teams in HE (which I believe UVM is, I see lowell unh and bc as the teams to beat, throw in umass if they can keep riding marcou's bonkers year thus far and get quality goal tending). Past two weeks we really haven't been exposed to good teams and have fared pretty well and in the beginning of the year we looked inept against top level HE teams, so we should get a decent barometer reading of where our team is thus far Friday.


Edit: Vermy returned to play in the game @ PC so I'm going to assume/pray that he is fine. Any word on Robbie Vrolyk?
 
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Both Vrolyk and Donovan missed the second PC game with groin injuries. I have no idea how long they will be out. Put Qualier with them as a center and you would have a pretty good line - that we were missing.:(

With respect to our recruits: The Daniel brothers are not little kiddies. IIRC they are 20 year old freshman, although they were recruited as 18 year olds. The last three 16/17 year olds we recruited reneged and went tier 1 in Canada. I suspect at least one and probably both kids from Ontario would like a do-over on that decision. Too bad!

Chase:
You'll be glad to know that we actually have three recruits that I'd call studs this year. Braden Pimm, a LC from the 27-1 Vernon Vipers, who scored the winning goal in the RBC Cup National Championship game last year. Mitch MacMillan, another LC from the Port Alberni Bulldogs, who leads the BCJHL in goals with 28 in 28 games and Anthony Bitetto a RD with the Indiana Ice. He's about 6'2" 215 and plays kind of nasty.

We've been "involved" in the recruiting of other top players. We're fishing in the right waters and starting to catch bigger fish.
 
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Well UVM got stomped on tonight against Umass 6-2 @ gutterson. This coupled with the fact that they are playing two games in 4 days makes me that much more confident about Friday.
 
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You'll be glad to know that we actually have three recruits that I'd call studs this year. Braden Pimm, a LC from the 27-1 Vernon Vipers, who scored the winning goal in the RBC Cup National Championship game last year. Mitch MacMillan, another LC from the Port Alberni Bulldogs, who leads the BCJHL in goals with 28 in 28 games and Anthony Bitetto a RD with the Indiana Ice. He's about 6'2" 215 and plays kind of nasty.

We've been "involved" in the recruiting of other top players. We're fishing in the right waters and starting to catch bigger fish.

I know Pimm looks like he will be a great player when he comes into NU and MacMillan has seen a good deal of improvement year to year in the BCHL which speaks to his work ethic and talent. I wasnt sure what to think of Bitetto, its always hard to judge defensemen on their numbers. Even plus/minus gets tricky if youre on a bad team. Unfortunately Ryan Johannsen decided to go the major junior route, he was putting up pretty good numbers as a 17? year old. Dont forget about Brodie Reid, I mean they guy has had his ups and downs in the BCHL, stayed a few extra years, and when he gets to NU he will be seasoned to say the least. He had a lot of injury issues but a few years ago "experts" were suprised he wasnt drafted. Hopefully he can bring something to the table, because in his good years his numbers were on the same level as Pimm's.
 
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I just wanted to make a mention of something. I know it is still extremely early and the pairwise and KRACH formulas only work well with a large number of games, but if you head over to College Hockey News and look, you will see that we should not be upset with our team's slow start. We are actually in the top 25 of both rankings right now. Yes, yes I know its early to look at mathamatical rankings, but my point is that we havent played ourselves out of the playoff picture or the NCAA picture. I think the NCAA's would be a stretch for this team, but if the injuries heal up, and we get one line really working, we might see a second half run. Basically I think he have played poorly about 75% of the season so far, and we still find ourselves in contention. If this young team comes together we can still make some noise this year, and next year may be another huge step for NU.
 
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If the picks in "This week in hockey east" articles were always right, I think we would be first place in HE...

Love the confidence...

Happy thanksgiving everyone, and give 'em hell tomorrow in Matthews if you can. Unfortunately I have thanksgiving part 2 tomorrow and won't be able to attend.
 
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Well UVM got stomped on tonight against Umass 6-2 @ gutterson. This coupled with the fact that they are playing two games in 4 days makes me that much more confident about Friday.
Vermont Wins 3-2. It was a pathetic, putrid performance by NU. It felt like a 10 goal loss instead of one. Our goalie deserves an assist on Vernont's first goal; he passed the puck to a Vermont forward. Worst performance by McNeeley; MacLeod's hand must still be bothering him. Maley palyed instead of Hewkin and made a strong case for playing Mike. Must have been a dozen unnecessary off sides. Would not be surprised if the coaches have practice after the game. Had a terrible time clearing the puck. On the bright side; the Dog House all 40+ of them were in fine form and never quit, but the team did.
Huskies 01, his daughter at the game; she might never want to go to another.
She could become a bu fan.
 
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Vermont Wins 3-2. It was a pathetic, putrid performance by NU. It felt like a 10 goal loss instead of one. Our goalie deserves an assist on Vernont's first goal; he passed the puck to a Vermont forward. Worst performance by McNeeley; MacLeod's hand must still be bothering him. Maley palyed instead of Hewkin and made a strong case for playing Mike. Must have been a dozen unnecessary off sides. Would not be surprised if the coaches have practice after the game. Had a terrible time clearing the puck. On the bright side; the Dog House all 40+ of them were in fine form and never quit, but the team did.
Huskies 01, his daughter at the game; she might never want to go to another.
She could become a bu fan.
It never really felt like NU was in the game, did it? They seemed to have trouble even with the most routine passes and plays. And I will give UVM credit for badly outworking the Huskies. I thought Madore played very well, but NU did more to beat themselves tonight than UVM did.
 
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Last year when we went to Merrimack there were tickets for $5 since someone bought a bunch at group rate (which we could just say we were part of at the door)...any idea if that'll be the case this year? If not...the MC website says college students are $10 but the cheaper the better! Especially for that high school gym.
 
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Last year when we went to Merrimack there were tickets for $5 since someone bought a bunch at group rate (which we could just say we were part of at the door)...any idea if that'll be the case this year? If not...the MC website says college students are $10 but the cheaper the better! Especially for that high school gym.

They're still trying to run the admission racket? Wow.
 
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