Re: UNH Recruits: 2012-2016
Re: UNH Recruits: 2012-2016
Here are a couple things I would like to point out. First, UNH needs tangible change. Facilities very much so play a role in the recruiting game. I think the Whit is a great rink and the best place to play college hockey in my opinion. [/b]But if you go down to BU and BC there is simply no comparing the facilities. [/b] Id really like to see UNH enhance the locker room, build a lounge (which just about every other team has one) and potentially build their own weight room (which alot of other teams have). These things DO make a difference. Since Scott Borek has arrived there have been zero tangible changes made. BU built a palace 1 hour away. Merrimack renovated their entire rink/locker room. Northeastern has built a first class players only weight room and renovated the locker room. Maine has renovated their entire facility. If you think these things do not make his job MUCH more challenging than you are sadly mistaken. I am not going to say its impossible for UNH to out recruit BU and BC, but it is MUCH more challenging now than it was 15 years ago. Facilities do make a big difference. Look no further than Miami of Ohio and how much better that program has gotten. Look no further than BU and how the program was on a serious decline before Agganis. My Freshman year, the final season at Walter Brown Arena, BU finished 8th place. Do you know what UNH's recruiting budget is? I wont go into details, but I will tell you that Providence College has double the budget of UNH---how much more do you think BC and BU have? I believe the state and the school need to recommit themselves to having a top notch program and make tangible changes---Scott Borek is not the fall guy here.
bingo
I had a rather in depth discussion with a recruits parent regarding UNHs miss on a blue chip player. At first glance, it would have made sense to send the kid to UNH but he ended up at BC. Having seen so many of these speculations regarding 'near misses', I decided to investigate what factors contributed towards BC getting a top recruit over UNH. Many people here ( incorrectly) make statements about the University of no hardware being a factor ; that didn't even really come up
at all. Here is what stood out:
- The facilities were the selling point - period. UNH's was a "Yukon" compared to BC's "Cadillac". Their words not mine. BC has built a reputation for developing NHL ready players, and some scouts credit BCs superior facilities.
- BC's outreach programs was outstanding From what I understand, most parents will know if their kids are going to make something of themselves by about age 14. While there are limitations to when programs can reach these kids, it doesn't stop BC from sending alumni and NHL players to events that basically get the kids thinking about BC. While I am sure UNH might have something like this, I can assure you that BC helped their cause by having Bradford, Gionta, and Gerbe talk to a few 15 year old kids who were still in the mix..
though teams like BC have an unlimited budget--which is a huge advantage.
This is a bigger factor than most people realize. As a layperson, listening to the recollection of the post beanpot after-parties, you hear names like Hayes' and Krieder's throwing out insane amounts of money. Its like something out of the movie Casino or Goodfellas. Yes, this might be purely anecdotal and be divorced from reality in some sense, its no secret that BC and BU are likely situated in superior financial shape than UNH is. Lets put it this way, when a co worker who easily pulls in 6 figures is worried about his kid going broke because of his friends, you can make certain inferences.
You state a downward trend in the UNH Hockey program since scott Borek's arrival
People tend to confuse correlation with causation - of which they are probably not even interrelated. Who is to say those first/ second line kids who went to UNH in 2000-2004 wouldn't go to play in the WHL in 2012? Rather than assume that UNH is inferior when compared to 10 years ago, perhaps the Major Junior clubs are more of a draw for kids than they used to be?? If I had to guess, I'd say the college hockey landscape has equillibrated significantly since 2006 and beyond. (sans BC it seems). How else would Ferris state be in the national title, Notre dame play for a FF, and Vermont be a FF contender? This would not have happened in the 90s.
I am glad to see this thread go towards that of discussion rather than random evisceration over speculation. thanks again for the insight.
also, is that fornataro for Hobey campaign still going on?