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It's not as if the names of top candidates is unknown. From my February email to AD Rich:
In the event that UNH wants to field a competitive Hockey East team, I would repeat my December 2022 suggestions:
DiMichel won a championship with U.Mass, and remains the top recruiter for Michigan State, last year’s Big10 champ and this year’s #2 PWR team.
Joe Dumais won championships with Quinnipiac.
Both DiMichel and Dumais have track records akin to Ben Barr’s when hired by U.Maine. ...UNH is now at the lowest rank for rebuilding, with 12 years of ineptitude meaning the relevant hockey community only knows it as a bottom-feeder: the Ferris State of the east. DiMichel faced that in rebuilding U.Mass and Michigan State from their falls into the league basements. Dumais helped build Quinnipiac, a long, heavy slog.
Please excuse any snarkiness in this note. While Coach Souza’s performance this past decade has almost completely removed my affection for the program, some still remains. Seeing the trainwreck coming, and having tried to warn you as you came upon the scene, has left a bitter taste in my mouth. With you having cast our lot with Coach Souza, I don’t expect any changes. But if you do, please reach out to these candidates.
In the event that UNH wants to field a competitive Hockey East team, I would repeat my December 2022 suggestions:
In the subsequent three years, most of these candidates have been vindicated. Cornell has hired Casey Jones. Miami-Ohio hired Anthony Noreern. Fred Harbison will be head coach of the major junior Penticton franchise.An additional name you may want to keep your eye on is Dan Muse. Dan Muse, who took over as Head Coach of the USA National U18 team, and therefore has good respect and knowledge within the USA hockey community. He also won NCAA championship as an assistant at Yale (and recruited well for an Ivy), won a USHL championship with Chicago, then was NHL assistant for Nashville past three years before taking over USA job. He is a local, having grown up in Canton, Mass, and still is only 40 years old.
This is in addition to the regular names of candidates you should at least consider: Casey Jones, Mike Ayers, Dane Jackson, Peter Mannino, Kevin Dean, Jared DiMichel, Anthony Noreen, Fred Harbison and Joe Dumais.
DiMichel won a championship with U.Mass, and remains the top recruiter for Michigan State, last year’s Big10 champ and this year’s #2 PWR team.
Joe Dumais won championships with Quinnipiac.
Both DiMichel and Dumais have track records akin to Ben Barr’s when hired by U.Maine. ...UNH is now at the lowest rank for rebuilding, with 12 years of ineptitude meaning the relevant hockey community only knows it as a bottom-feeder: the Ferris State of the east. DiMichel faced that in rebuilding U.Mass and Michigan State from their falls into the league basements. Dumais helped build Quinnipiac, a long, heavy slog.
Please excuse any snarkiness in this note. While Coach Souza’s performance this past decade has almost completely removed my affection for the program, some still remains. Seeing the trainwreck coming, and having tried to warn you as you came upon the scene, has left a bitter taste in my mouth. With you having cast our lot with Coach Souza, I don’t expect any changes. But if you do, please reach out to these candidates.
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