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UNH 2020 Off-Season Thread: That Rinky-Shrinky Thang And Other Lively Banter :D

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We don't like grateful. We have to have grievances we can air.

'Watcher, with all due respect, you're the guy still sporting the "ETTD" signature, so it would appear you have your own set of "grievances" that you've chosen to continue to air.

You know I hold you in high regard ... but the "victory lap" is a little unbecoming of you, no?
 
As expected, Northeastern cruises to another easy W over the fan-less 'Cats at The Whitt. UNH-NU even up on SOG's with 23 apiece, but MS7 has to pull Robinson again after allowing four 4 goals in 10 shots. Taylor gets more clean-up duty, allowing 2 more out of 13 further shots. A modest two-game winning streak falls by the wayside, and Lowell BTW gets drilled 7-1 by BC, showing that last weekend's semi-sweep (5 out of 6 points) said more about UML than UNH.

The Northeastern match-up continues to be a nightmare for UNH; more of the same tomorrow?
 
You left out Merrimack (14). Otherwise, thanks!! :-)

There has to be an incentive built into HEPI which incentivizes programs to play games, not sit on the sidelines. Otherwise, why the heck would BU ever even try to play another RS game? I say, alternate format seeds teams by total games played.

Alternate format: Week One, stepladder format, single elimination, better seed hosts. Tuesday, #11 UVM vs. #10 BU, then Wednesday, winner vs. #9 UML, Friday, winner vs. #8 UMaine, Saturday, winner vs. #7 NU, Sunday, winner vs. #6 Merrimack for entry into next stage of playoffs.

Week Two: Wednesday single elimination, #3 UNH vs. stepladder winners, #4 UConn vs. #5 BC. Friday single elimination UNH/Field vs. #2 PC, UConn/BC vs. #1 UMass Flagship. Sunday, single elimination Finals, BC vs. UNH. :-) :-) :-)

Guessing only UNH and BC fans will be on board with that ... but it's my plan, so what?!?!?

Ha, ha, ha. I needed a good laugh, I know, at my expense for leaving out Merrimack in transcribing my detailed notes.
 
Ha, ha, ha. I needed a good laugh, I know, at my expense for leaving out Merrimack in transcribing my detailed notes.

Very much laughing with you - NOT at you - Snives.

Hopefully a better performance at Northeastern this weekend will bring on more discussion ...
 
Just checked out the extended highlights from last night ... NU Goal #3 particularly painful to watch, with a lot of uncommitted defensive play on Kesselring's first goal.

Didn't Papa Kesselring star for Merrimack back in the late '90's??
 
As expected, Northeastern cruises to another easy W over the fan-less 'Cats at The Whitt. UNH-NU even up on SOG's with 23 apiece, but MS7 has to pull Robinson again after allowing four 4 goals in 10 shots. Taylor gets more clean-up duty, allowing 2 more out of 13 further shots. A modest two-game winning streak falls by the wayside, and Lowell BTW gets drilled 7-1 by BC, showing that last weekend's semi-sweep (5 out of 6 points) said more about UML than UNH.

The Northeastern match-up continues to be a nightmare for UNH; more of the same tomorrow?
Even a full house would not have been enough last night. ;-o

Really missing the emojis, not having to select the latest activity tab and overall performance of the old fan forum.
 
Embarassing. Men vs. Boys.

Our team is the slowest I have ever seen. There are about 4 players unable to pose any threat even if they could handle the pucks.

Opponents now 24-75 on PP, about 333%

Amazing that NU can recruit with a 1920s non-NHL sized rink. Almost makes you think.
 
Embarassing. Men vs. Boys.

Our team is the slowest I have ever seen. There are about 4 players unable to pose any threat even if they could handle the pucks.

Opponents now 24-75 on PP, about 333%

Amazing that NU can recruit with a 1920s non-NHL sized rink. Almost makes you think.


on the good news front regarding UNH and speed, Elle Purrier broke the American indoor 3000m record today. Not much help on the ice, but hey, need something positive out of this abysmal weekend.
 
Good news ... UNH improbably claws back from a 4-0 deficit by scoring the next 4 goals.

Bad news ... they still manage to find a way to another regulation loss.

Somewhat random question: what do we make of the fact that UNH's back-up goalie has a basic white mask with no UNH-related customization features? He's played so infrequently over his career that I really hadn't taken notice until tonight. I honestly can't remember the last UNH goalie to have gone without some UNH-related customization on his mask.

Mask customization has become so ubiquitous over the years, it stands out now when it's missing, whereas it used to be the norm back in the day. You tend to see "blank" masks on goalies who've just been traded/acquired, until they get around to having someone do the upgraded new team artwork/motif. In this instance, it's a guy in Year 3 with this program, who's struggled to get any regular starts or a part in anything resembling a rotation.

Unenthusiastic? Coincidence?? Thoughts on a night when there's not that much to discuss???
 
No idea if Taylor has worn the white mask all season or not, but he definitely wore a customized mask in his first two seasons at UNH. I doubt it means anything.

https://unhwildcats.com/sports/mens-...ty-taylor/8346

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UNH has 20 wins over the past two seasons - eight have come in OT. As bad as things have been, what would we be feeling if they didn't have so much puck luck in overtime...
 
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Hey Chuck, did you ghostwrite these quotes?

https://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2021/02/12_New-Hampshire-Keeps-The-Faith.php

"Looking back, some nights I keep myself up kicking myself, because I was one of the coaches in the league that was adament thinking that we owed it to the kids to play as many games as possible after what they had to endure," Souza said. "And when I say endure, I want you to know I keep that in perspective because of what's going on globally.

"The captains and the guys who've been around say, 'Coach, I just want to play games.' And I know my children feel the same way. So I felt it was my responsibility to try to play as many games as possible. The reality was we played a lot of games without having a lot of practice, or not practices. Injuries and not being in sync. I think we paid the price for playing those games.

"But I wouldn't change anything. ... I'll stand by this, I think it was the right thing to do. I am thankful we were given the opportunity to play. You talk to (Union coach) Ricky Bennett or somebody like that, and you feel for him. So who am I to say I don't want to play this week because we have a couple guys out of the lineup or whatever it is. That's not who I am. Unfortunately we didn't get the result and injuries piled up, but this year, with everyone being in the playoffs, our goal is to be at our best at the end."
 
No idea if Taylor has worn the white mask all season or not, but he definitely wore a customized mask in his first two seasons at UNH. I doubt it means anything.

https://unhwildcats.com/sports/mens-...ty-taylor/8346

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UNH has 20 wins over the past two seasons - eight have come in OT. As bad as things have been, what would we be feeling if they didn't have so much puck luck in overtime...

Pictures of Ty in his pre unh days show him in I believe the customized mask he wore in his early UNH games. Time for a new one...which I'm sure will be forthcoming. Interestingly...Danny Tyrone did not have a customized mask until his Sophomore season. If you look at him in the HE qtrs where we defeated PC his mask is white.

Dan...your last comment made me sad...if you did watch the game last night the NU announcers spoke about the proud UNH tradition of hockey. We all wait breathlessly for its return...especially those of us who have only seen glimpses but still follow and cheer hoping for the best...
 
...the NU announcers spoke about the proud UNH tradition of hockey. We all wait breathlessly for its return...especially those of us who have only seen glimpses but still follow and cheer hoping for the best...

Now you know how us long-time NU fans felt over all those years wandering the frozen desert.
 
Now you know how us long-time NU fans felt over all those years wandering the frozen desert.

Well, I don't have the experience of those on this board who saw HE Championships, 20 plus win seasons...I started following just as NU was gaining some ground...the biggest thrill was when UNH defeated NU at home in 3 games to go to the Garden, beating PC in the semi and losing to UML in the HE Final in '14. (Which was not thrilling but it was enough to keep my attention..) After that we did make it back to the Garden the next season but have been chasing those days ever since...with a qtr final win over MC being the closest we've come and that was in 2018?

Anyway! Obviously a culture of winning has been created at NU with Jim Madigan and Co. (who sat across the aisle from me on the way home from Ireland; I talked to the goal tender coach quite abit about that who sat next to me) which has paid off. So, I kind of feel like I have been on/am on that frozen desert of sorts and am glad you have had the chance to find success in the past few seasons! Am happy for you...

Maybe these things come around only a few times for a team, but then, I think of other programs who have been stalwarts in NCAA hockey (and other sports) who seem to understand the importance of creating a winning culture and recruit to keep that going. It's awesome to have a 'past' but you can't have a 'future' without feeding that culture. Living in the past, talking about the past successes are fun to do; fill one with nostalgia of the 'good old days' but they do not guarantee present day success. Not a perfect science, but, seems to be effective (I'd make that in very small letters but can't due to this new board format)
 
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