Stayed up through the 3rd OT but somehow knew Chucky would win it for the freakin' Panthers....someone I know is going to be veryyyyy tired at work today and thanking God it's not me....Brett Pesce sure got beat up last night (making this post UNH hockey related).
You just have to admire the tenacity and determination shown by the Florida team this Spring, 'Ref. Make no mistake, I'm still rooting for (and expecting) the 'Canes to win this series AND the Cup, and I'm still a huge fan of Coach Brind'Amour ... but you have to tip your hat to Coach Paul Maurice and GM Bill Zito for the earth-shaking Tkachuk for Huberdeau trade last offseason. Tkachuk is proving himself to be an elite competitor in this year's playoffs - imagine Brad Marchand with more skill, size AND grit - and a leader who has stepped into a President's Cup roster from last season, and has shown the organization how to win postseason games.
He's young, under contract, and just hitting his prime. Get used to him, folks.
In the meantime, this is EXACTLY what the 'Canes need right now ... some adversity to test them, and to see if they can figure a way to work past it towards the glory that is the Cup. This should be their year ... unless Florida becomes the spitting image of the '19 St. Louis Blues, albeit with a much better goalie, and it becomes THEIR year instead?
WIS says 'Canes in 7.
Out West, Vegas and Coach Cassidy face Dallas and the coach Vegas fired last year (Pete DeBoer) in order to hire Cassidy. The more I think of this one, the more I'm leaning towards Dallas, which has most recently knocked out Toronto West (super-talented Edmonton) and has the horses to match (if not eclipse) VGK, plus a more reliable goalie situation. Cassidy has arguably already indirectly made his point at the B's expense, and now it'll be DeBoer's turn to make his point at the expense of the Knights. WIS says Dallas in 6.
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While killing time to see if anyone in the portal might sign on with UNH.....
If we're dreaming, Ryan Hardy the former USHL Chicago GM, now an assistant GM in Toronto, would be great. But like Blashill, they're pipedreams. Even Reid Cashman at Dartmouth is probably out of the realm (don't know what outs he has in his contract). The good thing is the Barr has been set so low at UNH that every hire, even a current assistant at a successful program like Dane Jackson or Bill Muckalt, would be more qualified than Souza was, and will be an improvement. With that perspective, I trust the process, even without knowing who the new AD will be.
Hmmm, probably not anymore
Hmmm, probably not anymore
The Toronto front office situation is a fascinating one, especially with Dumas now relieved of his duties.
Hardy looks to still be in place, but is not considered a front-runner to replace Dumas, with other current TML front office staff considered much more likely as candidates for the job. But for now, Hardy may be in charge ...
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Knowing now who the UNH AD is ... I don't see Rich looking at an NHL front office type. And if I'm being honest, if UNH were going to look at an NHL hire, I'd hope and pray that they would avoid any TML stank. Our situation is bad enough as it is, bringing in any bit of the voodoo currently encircling the snakebitten Leafs ... no thanks. Going on the Hoops hire, Rich seems much more likely to be fishing in an NCAA pond for our next HC. But of a bigger (and growing) concern is that MS7 isn't going anywhere, anytime soon. OH boy ...
Received an email today from someone at UNH ticketing with their season ticket pitch and an offer to book a time to meet with them to discuss; presumably went out to all single game ticket purchasers.
On the one hand, it's good to see them casting the net out there, this is the first time I've gotten an email from anyone other than the standard "UNH Athletics" email address trying to sell tickets, and the chance to discuss one on one with a rep provides a great opportunity to collect feedback.
On the other hand, I don't have the heart to waste the poor person's time making them prepare for a meeting just to hear that I won't be back until Souza is gone.
Received an email today from someone at UNH ticketing with their season ticket pitch and an offer to book a time to meet with them to discuss; presumably went out to all single game ticket purchasers.
On the one hand, it's good to see them casting the net out there, this is the first time I've gotten an email from anyone other than the standard "UNH Athletics" email address trying to sell tickets, and the chance to discuss one on one with a rep provides a great opportunity to collect feedback.
On the other hand, I don't have the heart to waste the poor person's time making them prepare for a meeting just to hear that I won't be back until Souza is gone.
This is a great sign in my opinion. Someone has heard that ticket management was not being handled well. Any sign of a more positive response is good with a new AD.
I don’t think they are looking to create a forum for team issues and feedback. Probably feel that the personal touch will help encourage ticket sales. They will sell the sound upgrade and offer you the opportunity to pick your seat.
While talking with our feet (not renewing) will have an effect, writing and communicating thoughts in a clear thoughtful manner will have more immediate effect. People leave for a variety of reasons, let’s let them know more specifically.
Souza has got to be more communicative (is that a word) with the fan base. I mean within reason of course...
False. The guy down in Foxboro for the last quarter century may be the least communicative coach ever, and the fanbase tolerated it willingly until he started losing games without his GOAT quarterback.
Winning covers over a lot of deficiencies.
Souza has got to be more communicative (is that a word) with the fan base.
That would be nice, but the REAL people that he SHOULD HAVE been communicating with are the recruits. The whole current situation is nauseating to say the least, and just keeping MS7 hanging on the vine is pathetic. There is absolutely nothing to gain by doing this, but as discussed so often here, we hold none of the power, EXCEPT, the power of the purse. Hit them in the pocket by not buying tickets, and eventually they have to listen (ask Anheuser-Busch).
Hopefully the UNH hockey situation doesnt reach that stage, but the climb back fully UP the hill is a lot harder that just re-grouping for another push to the summit.
That would be nice, but the REAL people that he SHOULD HAVE been communicating with are the recruits. The whole current situation is nauseating to say the least, and just keeping MS7 hanging on the vine is pathetic. There is absolutely nothing to gain by doing this, but as discussed so often here, we hold none of the power, EXCEPT, the power of the purse. Hit them in the pocket by not buying tickets, and eventually they have to listen (ask Anheuser-Busch).
Hopefully the UNH hockey situation doesnt reach that stage, but the climb back fully UP the hill is a lot harder that just re-grouping for another push to the summit.
I (semi) apologize for my sparky response and agree that it's a good thing they are reaching out...and that letting your reasons for walking known if that's the case.
Looking forward to hear how they will handle the parking situation myself...as I know not too much else will change fir the coming season..(also looking forward to the influx of new players).
Souza has got to be more communicative (is that a word) with the fan base. I mean within reason of course...