TheGrouchyCat
Litter Box of Bad Ideas
He is a beacon of productivity, a role model for us all.So besides the CHA players and the two transfers Souza hasn't grabbed a recruit since October 16th 2024. These guys are on the ball..![]()
He is a beacon of productivity, a role model for us all.So besides the CHA players and the two transfers Souza hasn't grabbed a recruit since October 16th 2024. These guys are on the ball..![]()
I remain impressed that MS7 lost only Conmy to the portal. My guess is that MS7 is out of schollie money for any more additions to the roster.He is a beacon of productivity, a role model for us all.
Losing only Conmy is a good result but that's not Mike's doing. The eligibility of CHL players (read: flood of new talent) has turned the portal into a potential graveyard, or, upgrade inventory for D-3 schools. Look at a portal tracker. I'll bet less than half the kids in there have found a new team. That risk is a bright red light now, as in, "bail on this team and this scholarship $$, and risk not getting picked up and ending up at Bridgewater State, paying for everything".I remain impressed that MS7 lost only Conmy to the portal. My guess is that MS7 is out of schollie money for any more additions to the roster.
It's not like a lot of the current roster would be in high demand. I suspect that for many players on the current roster, UNH was their only D1 option.I remain impressed that MS7 lost only Conmy to the portal. My guess is that MS7 is out of schollie money for any more additions to the roster.
And UNH is not a team to cut loose non-performing players (and coaches).It's not like a lot of the current roster would be in high demand. I suspect that for many players on the current roster, UNH was their only D1 option.
I agree Snively and that's why they're stuck as a hit or miss team with the latter being for the last ten years. The coaching staff has not developed players like they should be. In the early 2000's to maybe 2010 players advanced from year to year, Paul Thompson,Bobby Butler,Steve Saviano ect. That's not happening now maybe more lack of talent than anything else?. I would also do more off ice training, they just seem gassed in the third period.They were outscored 44-32 in third and OT.And UNH is not a team to cut loose non-performing players (and coaches).
Hundred years of Wildcat hockey webinar tomorrow noon to 1 pm.
Yup, and even 5-10 years ago, Eric MacAdams, Kohei Sato, and Eric Esposito maybe did not have goal scoring in their skill sets, but at least they weren’t “gassed in the third period.”I agree Snively and that's why they're stuck as a hit or miss team with the latter being for the last ten years. The coaching staff has not developed players like they should be. In the early 2000's to maybe 2010 players advanced from year to year, Paul Thompson,Bobby Butler,Steve Saviano ect. That's not happening now maybe more lack of talent than anything else?. I would also do more off ice training, they just seem gassed in the third period.They were outscored 44-32 in third and OT.
All season, it was clear that five minutes into the third that the team was losing steam and that Gagne would take a cheap penalty behind the play.I agree Snively and that's why they're stuck as a hit or miss team with the latter being for the last ten years. The coaching staff has not developed players like they should be. In the early 2000's to maybe 2010 players advanced from year to year, Paul Thompson,Bobby Butler,Steve Saviano ect. That's not happening now maybe more lack of talent than anything else?. I would also do more off ice training, they just seem gassed in the third period.They were outscored 44-32 in third and OT.
Did TyK ever look gassed on our former “big sheet”? Time to resume wind sprints up and down the ice in “practice.”All season, it was clear that five minutes into the third that the team was losing steam and that Gagne would take a cheap penalty behind the play.
That's a lack of coaching and training. Can't blame fitness on a scoreboard or rink size.
Drowning your sorrows at Libby's week after week apparently throttles cardiovascular performance...Did TyK ever look gassed on our former “big sheet”? Time to resume wind sprints up and down the ice in “practice.”
Might we have surveillance video capturing the identity of these cardio transgressors, Grouchy??Drowning your sorrows at Libby's week after week apparently throttles cardiovascular performance...
The same can be said for giving them Chipotle for the post game mealDrowning your sorrows at Libby's week after week apparently throttles cardiovascular performance...
Watched /listened to the webinar today. The featured guests were Coach Umile, Andy Brickley, Brandy Fisher, and Ellen Weinberg.And UNH is not a team to cut loose non-performing players (and coaches).
Hundred years of Wildcat hockey webinar tomorrow noon to 1 pm.
Nico Tournas UNH 2006 recruit was the 12th pick in the USHL phase 2 draft, was also the first New England player chosen. Nikita Konevych UNH 2006 recruit was taken 39th. Iv'e complained that Tournas should be brought in this year but Souza's not listening. let's hope they don't lose him.
Nico Tournas UNH 2006 recruit was the 12th pick in the USHL phase 2 draft, was also the first New England player chosen. Nikita Konevych UNH 2006 recruit was taken 39th. Iv'e complained that Tournas should be brought in this year but Souza's not listening. let's hope they don't lose him.
Here is some info I had on him… good center…There were a few more UNH recruits (see below) - plus several NH natives selected...
When I went to check names of who was selected in the USHL draft I saw that Elite Prospects lists another CHL commitment, who I have not seen listed anywhere else. Felix Gagnon, F, Saguenay, QC (Chicoutimi Sagueneens). Has anyone else seen this commitment? Am I behind the times?
Either way, here is the final forward piece I wanted - and with some playmaking acclaim/ability. Gagnon had a line of 24-30--54 in 61 games this season for the Sagueneens. He also played four seasons for Baie-Comeau. In 2023-24 he posted 21-37--58 in 54 games for the Drakkar.
LeClerc - Oliver - Gagnon
Newcomb - Ring - Cronin
Winters - Lavins - Turner
R. MacPherson - C. MacPherson - Skrastins/Siedem
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Walsh - Bradshaw - DeTurris
That makes 16 forwards - with (potentially) a nearly rebuilt top-six - and probably rounds out the group for this coming season. Not bad work, considering how much they had to scramble late. Let's hope the MJ to NCAA adjustment is a seamless one. UNH's season pretty much depends on the four CHL forwards translating their CHL scoring to the college level...
After adding Chauvette, Cronin & Gagnon, they're pretty much set. Would still love to see one more defensive transfer or CHL pick-up. If they can get one they become pretty interesting at the very least...
I personally like "tUNH" for our 'CatsIt's finally official - there's now *another* DivI New England school known by its abbreviation as UNH:
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Charging Ahead: University of New Haven Accepts Northeast Conference Membership Invite - University of New Haven Athletics
Bridgewater, N.J. — The University of New Haven has accepted a full membership invitation from the Northeast Conference (NEC) Council of Presidents and will officiallynewhavenchargers.com
So my question is: how do we distinguish between them going forward? Should our beloved Wildcats follow the Ohio State model and become tUNH? Or maybe we can play up our claim as the original UNH and abbreviate it as UNHo? The Chargers don't have a hockey team, so there won't be any confusion there, but should we ever play these new NEC members in basketball, field hockey (which would certainly excite HockeyRef), soccer, etc. there's bound to be a little confusion: "Great play by UNH! Ummm, the Chargers, no the 'Cats" ... On the 5oth Anniversary of the release of "Holy Grail," this has all the hallmarks of "What is your favorite color? Blue .. no yellow ... It's into the Gorge of Eternal Peril for you!
UHN has tradition behind it.It's finally official - there's now *another* DivI New England school known by its abbreviation as UNH:
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Charging Ahead: University of New Haven Accepts Northeast Conference Membership Invite - University of New Haven Athletics
Bridgewater, N.J. — The University of New Haven has accepted a full membership invitation from the Northeast Conference (NEC) Council of Presidents and will officiallynewhavenchargers.com
So my question is: how do we distinguish between them going forward? Should our beloved Wildcats follow the Ohio State model and become tUNH? Or maybe we can play up our claim as the original UNH and abbreviate it as UNHo? The Chargers don't have a hockey team, so there won't be any confusion there, but should we ever play these new NEC members in basketball, field hockey (which would certainly excite HockeyRef), soccer, etc. there's bound to be a little confusion: "Great play by UNH! Ummm, the Chargers, no the 'Cats" ... On the 5oth Anniversary of the release of "Holy Grail," this has all the hallmarks of "What is your favorite color? Blue .. no yellow ... It's into the Gorge of Eternal Peril for you!