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Quinnipiac Bobcats 2026 Off-season

Looks like Drew Hockley is going to Anchorage. Another kid that I liked and thought would be better than he was. Maybe he came in too early. In any event, good luck to him.
 
Dylan Edwards with the OT GWG goal in game 5 to send Kitchener to the OHL finals. He and Christian Kirsch will await the winner of the eastern conference, which probably will be Brantford ft another incoming Bobcat Gabriel Frasca.

Obviously winner is decided by proportions of Bobcats in the lineup, just ask Colorado. Having two puts Kitchener in a great spot :p

Good for Edwards though- he was so important to Erie as their captain but also wanted to go for a championship in his final junior season. The Otters did right by him sending him to the Rangers, and he's been great for them. He's got 19 points in 14 playoff games and he should play at least 4 more.
 
Dylan Edwards with the OT GWG goal in game 5 to send Kitchener to the OHL finals. He and Christian Kirsch will await the winner of the eastern conference, which probably will be Brantford ft another incoming Bobcat Gabriel Frasca.

Obviously winner is decided by proportions of Bobcats in the lineup, just ask Colorado. Having two puts Kitchener in a great spot :p

Good for Edwards though- he was so important to Erie as their captain but also wanted to go for a championship in his final junior season. The Otters did right by him sending him to the Rangers, and he's been great for them. He's got 19 points in 14 playoff games and he should play at least 4 more.

106 points between the regular and post season. Late bloomer of a player.
 
Ted Donato stepping down at Harvard. First Keith Allain, now Ted. He has not looked engaged the past few years so I am not surpirsed. Supposedly looking for a scouting role in the NHL. I saw Reid Cashman as a possibility but not sure why he would leave Dartmouth for Harvard at this point.


Ted Donato was the most overrated coach in the ECAC and maybe the entire country.
 
Ted Donato stepping down at Harvard. First Keith Allain, now Ted. He has not looked engaged the past few years so I am not surpirsed. Supposedly looking for a scouting role in the NHL. I saw Reid Cashman as a possibility but not sure why he would leave Dartmouth for Harvard at this point.

It's more than Keith Allain. Every Ivy hockey school will now have a new head coach - Whittet stepping down at Brown, Princeton replacing their coach two years ago, Cashman at Dartmouth (he isn't leaving according to a good friend who is a Dartmouth grad and works with the athletic department) and Casey Jones taking over at Cornell. Teddy saw the handwriting on the wall. College athletics is becoming the minor leagues for pro franchises. Just look at the way you guys post about Quinnipiac. Sounds more like you're following a pro program.
 
Some people say that about Rand Pecknold given you guys have such a problem winning the conference tournament. But hey, whatever floats your boat.

Who gives a shit about the conference tournament at times. Would it be nice to win. Yes. But when you win a national championship and play in 2 others you aren’t overrated. He’s also made the ncaa tournament 7 straight years and 11 times since 2013. No one has done less with more talent than Donato in my opinion.
 
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It's more than Keith Allain. Every Ivy hockey school will now have a new head coach - Whittet stepping down at Brown, Princeton replacing their coach two years ago, Cashman at Dartmouth (he isn't leaving according to a good friend who is a Dartmouth grad and works with the athletic department) and Casey Jones taking over at Cornell. Teddy saw the handwriting on the wall. College athletics is becoming the minor leagues for pro franchises. Just look at the way you guys post about Quinnipiac. Sounds more like you're following a pro program.

That’s what college athletics is now. It’s called adapting to the landscape. Maybe the Ivy League should come into the 21st century.
 
It's more than Keith Allain. Every Ivy hockey school will now have a new head coach - Whittet stepping down at Brown, Princeton replacing their coach two years ago, Cashman at Dartmouth (he isn't leaving according to a good friend who is a Dartmouth grad and works with the athletic department) and Casey Jones taking over at Cornell. Teddy saw the handwriting on the wall. College athletics is becoming the minor leagues for pro franchises. Just look at the way you guys post about Quinnipiac. Sounds more like you're following a pro program.
Sounds more like the Ivies are adapting to the times (except Yale). In regards to QU, they are doing what they need to compete. Hockey is the money sport so it makes sense. Except for Denver, it's not easy being a small school and being competitive each year. Rand is doing that here and kids are graduating. When college hockey becomes like college basketball and football, then I agree college sports is dead. And it may be coming soon.
 
Dylan Edwards with a 4 point game including another OT GWG, this one in double OT to win game 3 of the OHL Championships. Thanks to him and Kirsch's solid play in net they are on the verge of a sweep.

I said Rangers would win based on amount of Bobcats vs Brantford, but this is obviously also true for who they are actually playing in the Barrie Colts, who have 0 Bobcats. That must be why they're down 3-0
 
It's more than Keith Allain. Every Ivy hockey school will now have a new head coach - Whittet stepping down at Brown, Princeton replacing their coach two years ago, Cashman at Dartmouth (he isn't leaving according to a good friend who is a Dartmouth grad and works with the athletic department) and Casey Jones taking over at Cornell. Teddy saw the handwriting on the wall. College athletics is becoming the minor leagues for pro franchises. Just look at the way you guys post about Quinnipiac. Sounds more like you're following a pro program.
Jealous much? Get off troll
 
Who gives a shit about the conference tournament at times. Would it be nice to win. Yes. But when you win a national championship and play in 2 others you aren’t overrated. He’s also made the ncaa tournament 7 straight years and 11 times since 2013. No one has done less with more talent than Donato in my opinion.
  • 2008 ECAC Quarterfinals: Harvard won the best-of-three series 2–0.
  • 2016 ECAC Championship: Quinnipiac defeated Harvard 4–1 in the title game.
  • 2022 ECAC Championship: Harvard defeated No. 1 seed Quinnipiac 3–2 (OT) to claim the Whitelaw Cup.
  • 2023 ECAC Championship: Quinnipiac won 3–2 (OT), avenging the previous year's loss.

You call Donato an overrated coach yet in head to head when it mattered, he's dead even with your coach. So how does that make him the most overrated coach in D-1 when you guys can't even dominate us in the games that really matter? Cripes, get a grip.
 
Dylan Edwards with a 4 point game including another OT GWG, this one in double OT to win game 3 of the OHL Championships. Thanks to him and Kirsch's solid play in net they are on the verge of a sweep.

I said Rangers would win based on amount of Bobcats vs Brantford, but this is obviously also true for who they are actually playing in the Barrie Colts, who have 0 Bobcats. That must be why they're down 3-0
They did it! Dylan Edwards and Christian Kirsch will come to campus as OHL champions. Kirsch saved 18 of 20 shots and played every second of their playoff run. Edwards assisted on the empty net goal and ended up bloody in the celebration aftermath. was a wild scene, all over his clothes, he wasnt sure where he got hurt...

Someone eventually pointed out that the culprit was Christian Kirsch's goalie stick from the celebration and a friend found video proof. Whoops 😅 Maybe Edwards can use this to guilt trip Kirsch into paying for meals or getting him chocolate.
 
They did it! Dylan Edwards and Christian Kirsch will come to campus as OHL champions. Kirsch saved 18 of 20 shots and played every second of their playoff run. Edwards assisted on the empty net goal and ended up bloody in the celebration aftermath. was a wild scene, all over his clothes, he wasnt sure where he got hurt...

Someone eventually pointed out that the culprit was Christian Kirsch's goalie stick from the celebration and a friend found video proof. Whoops 😅 Maybe Edwards can use this to guilt trip Kirsch into paying for meals or getting him chocolate.
I was watching the game on NHL network last night. Those kids all play at a high level. Congrats to the Rangers!
 
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