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UCONN Hockey 2012-13: Hockey East Here We Come

Yeah, mostly it was the university aiming for "consistent visual identity" across its entire athletics brand, which can lead to a boring look.

But it's not like the previous jersey was terribly exciting:
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I told this to Zack (Dobbs knows of whom I speak)... Strict adherence to branding is stupid. Clearly those hockey jerseys are a step backwards. Branding is not the end unto itself, it's about looking good and being identifiable.
 
I'm disgusted with the current leadership of the athletic department. The Hockey East move strikes me as an accident at this point, given how bad the rest of the things have been. Failed to get the NCAA to overturn the ACC ban, while making a pathetic and utterly ridiculous argument (don't punish the current players for the sins of the past...which of course means NO college team could ever be penalized). Out maneuvered by Louisville on the ACC move. Retaining a football coach who has done nothing but drive the program into oblivion, and now the "new identity." So they take a symbol that has been the university's emblem for 2 decades in one form or another, and ignore 75 years of tradition of having a white dog (UConn has a specific tradition of having only all white huskies with at least 1 blue eye as a mascot,and have since at least the 1950s) in order to put a clip art version of some generic husky. Then to make matters worse, they design this campy football helmet, which will probably also become the hockey helmet...and still can't run the football! Utterly inept. I figure this crew will hire some PeeWee Coach from South Windsor as the new Hockey Coach at the rate they are going.

I never quite agreed w the football coach pick because it seemed timid... UConn is well on its way to death by administration but they had grown complacent because they thought they had arrived... As a school.

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I was hearing that the coaching fraterinity wants to see Berard get a shot.

None of this matters too much of that matters right now because the dynamics keep getting worse... Including this massive rebranding failure... But this is why i hate consultants and committees designed to get along more than get it right.
 
Re: UCONN Hockey 2012-13: Hockey East Here We Come

Should be David Berard hands down. But if they go with Gwoz it will be because of his track record. Hard to compete with that.

A bit from Manuel in the Courant this morning:

With UConn moving into Hockey East, Manuel's attention now is on hiring a new men's hockey coach. Interim coach David Berard, who replaced Bruce Marshall when Marshall took a medical leave and then resigned, is a candidate. Berard led the Huskies to a 19-14-4 record. Manuel has praised Berard for the job Berard did in leading the Huskies to their first winning season since 1999-2000.

"It's progressing very well," he said "We're going hot and heavy now and hopefully in the next couple of weeks we'll have that finalized. I'm looking for not only a great coach, but somebody who is going to help us build this, it's a unique opportunity with a great product — UConn and Hockey East — and we need somebody who is going to be out there, who going to embrace that role of 'I've got to get out and talk some big-time hockey.' "
 
Re: UCONN Hockey 2012-13: Hockey East Here We Come

Should be David Berard hands down. But if they go with Gwoz it will be because of his track record. Hard to compete with that.

A bit from Manuel in the Courant this morning:

With UConn moving into Hockey East, Manuel's attention now is on hiring a new men's hockey coach. Interim coach David Berard, who replaced Bruce Marshall when Marshall took a medical leave and then resigned, is a candidate. Berard led the Huskies to a 19-14-4 record. Manuel has praised Berard for the job Berard did in leading the Huskies to their first winning season since 1999-2000.

"It's progressing very well," he said "We're going hot and heavy now and hopefully in the next couple of weeks we'll have that finalized. I'm looking for not only a great coach, but somebody who is going to help us build this, it's a unique opportunity with a great product — UConn and Hockey East — and we need somebody who is going to be out there, who going to embrace that role of 'I've got to get out and talk some big-time hockey.' "
Yup. I'm excited about the new on campus barn, too. That to me was the missing link in all this. Now sounds like it is in the works.
 
Re: UCONN Hockey 2012-13: Hockey East Here We Come

My prediction on the rebranding nonsense is that it is a short term thing and will be forgotten in a year or two. You want to formalize the UCONN name? Sure, its pretty universally used anyway. Not unlike Penn State, Georgia Tech, UCLA (even the new York times dropped the University of California Los Angeles reference a few years ago). But the rest of it is poorly conceived and poorly executed. Replaced a well known and highly popular logo with a piece of clip art. And the new football helmets have only one function I can think of...they make people think Maryland's aren't so bad. So my prediction is that UCONN will become the dominant "symbol" with the clipart husky relegated to some very minor role before being phased out in a year or two...or after they sell out the majority of the new merchandise.
 
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Yup. I'm excited about the new on campus barn, too. That to me was the missing link in all this. Now sounds like it is in the works.
Talking to some parents and others at the Mercyhurst tournament games, it seemed like making Gample dual use was the more likely option. I would be over the moon either way.
 
Re: UCONN Hockey 2012-13: Hockey East Here We Come

Talking to some parents and others at the Mercyhurst tournament games, it seemed like making Gample dual use was the more likely option. I would be over the moon either way.
Really? I had heard just the opposite. That the Gampel option would essentailly require almost gutting the place. But either one works for me. In typical short sighted fashion, they should have built Frietas to be better than what they built. But hey, at least we haven't been playing outside these past 10 years, right Dick!
 
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You know, playing outside had its certain charm, Jim. Fastest college ice in the nation, for one. The ambiance of that warming hut was great too. But I think we have been there and done that at this point Jim. My memories of that era will be good enough to carry me. It would be nice though, if they do enlarge Freitas, if they put a fireplace in the lobby as a tip of the hat to the old place.
 
Re: UCONN Hockey 2012-13: Hockey East Here We Come

You know, playing outside had its certain charm, Jim. Fastest college ice in the nation, for one. The ambiance of that warming hut was great too. But I think we have been there and done that at this point Jim. My memories of that era will be good enough to carry me. It would be nice though, if they do enlarge Freitas, if they put a fireplace in the lobby as a tip of the hat to the old place.
It was interesting for sure. And I like the idea of the fireplace in the lobby of Freitas II...by the way that, not a redesigned Gampel would be my preference. I could live with either option, though.
 
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Oooomph.

All ACC schools grant their television rights to the ACC.

RIP Uconn athletics. Butch, if you could send my condolences to upstater and palatine, it would be greatly appreciated! :D

It ain't over. :p :D

Our uniforms horribly suck now.
 
Re: UCONN Hockey 2012-13: Hockey East Here We Come

Another reason why David Berard should be named Head Coach.

I was actually hoping that we would start recruiting from stronger Junior Leagues. Only one USHL recruit. They do have Ryan Segalia (18, I think???) was 169 on NHL Central Scouting List.
 
Re: UCONN Hockey 2012-13: Hockey East Here We Come

I was actually hoping that we would start recruiting from stronger Junior Leagues. Only one USHL recruit. They do have Ryan Segalia (18, I think???) was 169 on NHL Central Scouting List.
Not keen on the BCHL?
 
Re: UCONN Hockey 2012-13: Hockey East Here We Come

Any reason why there's not more talk abt the coaching search? Would imagine job would be an attractive one given some of the names out there considering it is a Hockey East job where hockey is not the flagship sport, yet it could benefit from major conference affiliations in two other sports.
 
Re: UCONN Hockey 2012-13: Hockey East Here We Come

Any reason why there's not more talk abt the coaching search? Would imagine job would be an attractive one given some of the names out there considering it is a Hockey East job where hockey is not the flagship sport, yet it could benefit from major conference affiliations in two other sports.
There has been some talk about it. The hartford courant recently carried a fairly long piece about it. I think there are a few reasons here hasn't been as much as maybe some others, though. 1st, Hockey is what it is at UConn. I think that it will change over the next few years, but hasn't yet. It is a low profile sport. 2nd, UConn tends to keep coaching decisions under wraps until they are made. The recent basketball coaching change was a little different because of Calhoun's last second decision not to return, but before that, when Pasqualoni was hired for football every news outlet, local, state, national, all reported someone else had the job. There was shock when Paul was officially announced. 3rd, I think there was a pretty clear sense that Berard had earned the job based on his performance this past season. Then things changed with Gwozdecky coming available, Whitehead getting dumped by Maine and the Ohio State change,which put 3 experienced, higher profile head coaches on the market and made the decision more complicated and Berard's selection more risky. While maybe you can ignore a former Ohio State coach, a former HEA head coach has got to be at least looked at and a former national championship coach needs to be contacted at the very least.
 
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