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UAH Hockey 2012-13: Still breathing

Re: UAH Hockey 2012-13: Still breathing

We do not intend to attend the 10/6 & 10/7 games against UA. Attendance might be used as a revenue test to see if UAH can make money playing club hockey against local opponents. Nothing good can come out of it for UAH. Blue-White games would be much more useful.

I strongly hope that you'll reconsider, Terry. We get a much better value out of the gate receipts this year, and any attendance at any game helps to sell us to the WCHA or Atlantic Hockey. It's very, very clear from last fall that club hockey is a non-starter at UAH: we will either stay varsity or drop the sport entirely.

GFM
 
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Oh, we've already paid for the tickets as part of our season tickets. We'll probably give them to some friends to use as general admission tickets for the Mankato series.

T
 
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Certainly interesting, so can we declare UAH has won the 2012 coaching change competition? Snuck out of left field...
 
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Do I have information? Yep. Do I have speculation? Yep. Do I know more than I should? Yep. Do I want to know more? Of course.

Am I saying **** on USCHO? Nope.

I hate to see Lou go. We have a new coach. We can love the former and follow the latter. I suggest that we make that happen.

GFM
 
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Geoff,

Wow! Big Change!

Without breaking confidences and sharing too much..... would it be fair to say that by hiring someone of the new coach's crudentials, there is some relative comfort in the program's future viability and gaining acceptance into a conference?

I only met Coach Luongo once, but he seemed like a great person and a great hockey guy! Best of luck to him!
 
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Without breaking confidences and sharing too much..... would it be fair to say that by hiring someone of the new coach's crudentials, there is some relative comfort in the program's future viability and gaining acceptance into a conference?

That's the message that it sends to me.

GFM
 
Re: UAH Hockey 2012-13: Still breathing

That's the message that it sends to me.

GFM
it says to me that UAH is trying to make a statement that they are invested and aren't going anywhere. It's similar to what Western Michigan did highering Murray and pressing for the NCHC.
 
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Being in retail for 35 years, when someone "resigns" they usually do so to take another job, I didn't see another job mentioned. That being said, Coach Luongo told me he would find away to get me to the first game, if I could go. I am a season ticket holder! First game is approximately 4 weeks after total hip replacement, I suppose the new coach won't honor this and I noticed $1000 donations for the old Blue Line Club doesn't hold the same water as the "new" Charger Club does. Can someone tell me, if I'm wrong, but things do not look so wonderful, kind of wavering on my next donation........
 
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The continued involvement of New Jersey Devils President/CEO/General Manager, Lou Lamoriello, is the most encouraging aspect to me.

“During my 30-plus year association with Kurt Kleinendorst, I have been fortunate to watch him develop as a student-athlete, player, scout and coach at various levels,” said New Jersey Devils President/CEO/General Manager Lou Lamoriello. “There is no question in my mind that Kurt will be a decided asset to the University of Alabama-Huntsville hockey team both on and off the ice, and help UAH in their pursuit of a major Division I hockey conference affiliation.”

http://blog.al.com/breaking/2011/12/altenkirchs_hockey_background.html

"Altenkirch came to know Lamoriello while serving as president at the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark. Altenkirch was appointed chair of a nonprofit corporation created by the City of Newark to manage the finances in building a new arena for Lamoriello's hockey team."

I'd be nice if we could get a little more help from Nashville and Tampa Bay. Here's a story I missed seeing last year from Nashville.

http://predators.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=608176
 
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When your old coach departing and your new coach being hired is in the same press release, I'm guessing the previous coach knew he was on the way out. It would seem very cold of UAH to send someone packing with no notice after what the program has been through in the last 12 months. You don't find a coach overnight so this process has been underway for a while.

I think this is great for UAH and speak VOLUMES about their desire to remain a D-I team. This type of talent behind the bench does not come cheap and clearly UAH has opened up the wallet and gone "all-in" for D-I hockey in the South, even without a conference home. Good for UAH to stick with it. I now wonder if this announcement is timed to coordinate with the WCHA visit next month. I'm starting to get the feeling like the WCHA gave UAH a "to-do" list and the next time we get together we want to see some things checked off the list.

Show financial committment to future of the program via coaching staff... Check.

Ryan J
 
Re: UAH Hockey 2012-13: Still breathing

When your old coach departing and your new coach being hired is in the same press release, I'm guessing the previous coach knew he was on the way out. It would seem very cold of UAH to send someone packing with no notice after what the program has been through in the last 12 months. You don't find a coach overnight so this process has been underway for a while.

I think this is great for UAH and speak VOLUMES about their desire to remain a D-I team. This type of talent behind the bench does not come cheap and clearly UAH has opened up the wallet and gone "all-in" for D-I hockey in the South, even without a conference home. Good for UAH to stick with it. I now wonder if this announcement is timed to coordinate with the WCHA visit next month. I'm starting to get the feeling like the WCHA gave UAH a "to-do" list and the next time we get together we want to see some things checked off the list.

Show financial committment to future of the program via coaching staff... Check.

Ryan J
There is also the possibility that Coach Luongo has something else lined up and agreed to stay until a new coach could be found. Also, I highly doubt that changing coaches was on some sort of WCHA check list.
 
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But, it could have been on a Lou Lamoriello "advice" list.
 
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Also, I highly doubt that changing coaches was on some sort of WCHA check list.

No, changing coaches per se wouldn't be on such a list, but can be pretty sure that the UAH administration's support of/committment to the program is (it was on the CCHAs). One of the better ways they can show that is by bringing a "name" coach, which I think they've done.
 
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No, changing coaches per se wouldn't be on such a list, but can be pretty sure that the UAH administration's support of/committment to the program is (it was on the CCHAs). One of the better ways they can show that is by bringing a "name" coach, which I think they've done.

Whatever the case, Kleinendorst is a good selection!
 
Re: UAH Hockey 2012-13: Still breathing

When your old coach departing and your new coach being hired is in the same press release, I'm guessing the previous coach knew he was on the way out. It would seem very cold of UAH to send someone packing with no notice after what the program has been through in the last 12 months. You don't find a coach overnight so this process has been underway for a while.

I think this is great for UAH and speak VOLUMES about their desire to remain a D-I team. This type of talent behind the bench does not come cheap and clearly UAH has opened up the wallet and gone "all-in" for D-I hockey in the South, even without a conference home. Good for UAH to stick with it. I now wonder if this announcement is timed to coordinate with the WCHA visit next month. I'm starting to get the feeling like the WCHA gave UAH a "to-do" list and the next time we get together we want to see some things checked off the list.

Show financial committment to future of the program via coaching staff... Check.

Ryan J

Or.....a DI league has privately signaled to UAH that they will be admitted next year and UAH is reacting by bringing in a top coach.
After almost killing the program, it seems odd that they would bring in a top level coach as part of a do-to list that might get them into a league.
I'd be surprised if there wasn't some more tangible assurances that prompted the action.
 
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