I don’t disagree with you. However, if you continue to accept mediocre results because the price is right then you are guaranteed to get more of the same. Maine saw this with Gendron, he always got low end of the range in college hockey for head coach salaries and Maine got more of the same. Barr was a first time head coach, so it is understandable you can pay him low to start with. He’s got fewer options because he hasn’t proven what he could do as head coach. Once he did, Maine ramped his contract.
For UNH, they are in the Gendron mode of holding tight because the program still makes money even if the results are mediocre. Perhaps they could find a solid recruiter lead assistant like Barr and pay him low at first but make his contract with bonus perks for performance. Then when he proves himself then ramp his contract.
I don’t know really who UNH fans would consider a good new young hungry head coach. But I hope they find one. I don’t want UNH to ever have the upper hand on Maine. But I would like to at least have clashes between the two programs in Boston. If you ask old time UNH fans they would say that was the funnest time of their program. I loved the days when it was a four way battle between Maine, UNH, BC, and BU. There was a stretch when you could count on 3 of those 4 teams making the hockey east semifinals in Boston. It was great. Last year was wonderful for Maine. But having Northeastern and UConn as opponents just didn’t bring the excitement that UNH, BC, or BU brings. So, on that level I think even Maine fans at this point want UNH to move on from MS7.