Relevance??? UNH was still putting NCAA tourney level teams on the ice well past this self-reported slap on the wrist offense.
I do not doubt for a second, however, that Blue Skies used this event as the basis for not ever letting Scotty B replace Umile.
It is also unfortunate because it was not "legal" at the time and was basically allowed by the time UNH's probation was over (I don't remember all the exact timing).
Also - maybe just maybe there was an impact - 30 out of all those potential recruits
2006 - violation (Fr and So. in high school)
2007 - .692 winning % - NCAAs (probation)
2008 - .697 winning % - NCAAs (probation)
2009 - .592 winning % - NCAAs (maybe recruits)
2010 - .551 winning % - NCAAs (maybe recruits)
2011 - .641 winning % - NCAAs
2013 - .603 winning % - NCAAs
2014 - .549 winning % - lost recruits likely to have graduated
2015 - .500 winning % - lost recruits likely to have graduated - Borek leaves at end of contract (I seem to recall some recruits moving on when Borek left)
Looking at the record the only impact was likely what Chuck notes, Blue Skies used this event as the basis for not ever letting Scotty B replace Umile.
The gap in recruiting arrived with MS7, he couldn't hit on the Grasso's, Kelleher's, Thompson's, Bulter's etc. that had been keeping UNH up in the standings.