Re: UNH Commits & Recruiting: 2016 and Beyond
I think Souza didn't have the luxury of bringing UConn verbal commits with him when he came to UNH. He was starting fresh.
He's not starting fresh - even if this was something that was agreed to, like any recruiter Souza would have a LONG list of players available to him. Players UConn was just talking too, players that he liked but Cavanaugh did not, players interested in spots that were already filled at UConn, players who were not interested in UConn, players that he had only recently discovered, etc, etc, etc.
Regardless of what fans think about Borek's track record, he had developed extensive contacts that helped him land kids like Ryczek and Farabee. It may take Souza some time to build up that many contacts.
Souza has coached for five seasons, played professionally for 11 years and grew up playing hockey with countless players and coaches through his time at UNH. I'm sure a personable guy like himself has made a number of connections. Certainly enough, in this day and age - where kids all flock to the same teams, leagues and tournaments - to identify and have access to top talent. This is not the 1970's where connections might lead you to a complete unknown. Ref mentioned Souza's use of the internet - every player, stat, schedule, scouting report, video, etc., you could want is available. Meanwhile, while an occasional club coach with an ego may do everything he can to send players to BC, BU, UM, ND, etc, 98% will simply hope for the best fit for every prospect. UNH is getting its call returned if they see someone and feel the need to contact a coach...
These seem to me to be two half-hearted attempts to rationalize the slow start. I don't think you do, but if you truly believe he has no connections and had to start fresh because he lacked recruiting awareness beyond UConn verbals, than what are his qualifications for his current job? Let alone his future position...
Reportedly, Eric MacAdams was someone he was following while at UConn. He looks like he has the potential to be a Souza-type player (i.e., power forward). Picking up Anthony Wyse after Dartmouth wouldn't accept him is a solid addition, particularly given the need for a couple bigger defenseman.
Souza has never been the primary recruiter - Cavanaugh was the closer and decision maker at UConn. That's a fact. That's why after an entire year, we've picked up three emergency replacements to fill holes on the current roster and just three future recruits. At best, he will overcome his inexperience in evaluation, decision making and ultimately pulling the trigger. At worst, his extremely limited track record is who he is...
The three future recruits are MacAdams, who as Watcher noted scored just 10-8-18 as an 18 year old in the USHL (For reference, in the same respective year Jason Kalinowski scored 8-23-31, Casey Thrush scored 10-18-28, Jamie Hill scored 11-12-23, Jay Camper scored 9-12-21 and Max Gaudreault scored 6-8-14) and two project defensemen who would still be available next fall, if not next spring...