Re: UNH Wildcats - '10 Playoff Edition
and Miami... and.... BC?
Go Cornell!!![]()
and Miami... and.... BC?
Go Cornell!!![]()
3-10 was terribly mediocre.
Absolutely right. When UNH is favored, they lose by three goals in the tourney. A Wisco-UNH or Miami-UNH matchup has 9-2 loss written all over it.
Chuck Murray was as right as anyone in the history of this board has been when he said that 2002-2003 were the "good old days" for UNH. God, he was incredibly prescient, and I hate him for it.![]()
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Sad to say, but the good old days of sitting up at front row with dan, josh and dave were also the good old days when UNH was a threat. A trend since 2003 is evident, and sad to say with defections like cam ried, i don't see it changing all that much.
maybe instead of firing Umile, lets re-hire coach mac. I don't know how many more girls have to leave that squad before they realize he should be coaching the mens squad!
hey, look at the bright side. two new hampshire boys influenced the outcome of this series for uvm; anctil and higgins. both players probably overlooked by umile and his staff(presumably!) came back to bite the wildcats. good for themthis happens all too often in sports?
on another note....wouldn't it be nice to see uvm put it to bc?
When those two guys were at UNH they played with Mowers, Krog, Bekar, Haydar, et al. Compare that with today. I think Bobby Butler is a great player. He was fantastic last night and it would be a shame if he had to end his UNH career on the short end of two 1-0 shutouts. But as good as Bobby is, is he as good as the aforementioned, or guys like C. Hemingway, S. Collins, Gare and the like? Perhaps, but I know dam well that other members of the first two lines aren't. Bottom line, and Watcher has talked about this forever, we are not getting the caliber of player that we got in the past. Hardly ever do you see someone jump out of their seat because of some play by a UNHer. That was routine in the old days (6-7 years ago and before). I'll leave it to the recruiting gurus to reassure me that some talent is coming our way. Let's hope so, because the cupboard is pretty bare right now.
Part of the decline is UNH, but part of it is college hockey as a whole too. Kids who want in the NHL play in Major juniors, or at BC, BU, Michigan should they chose college. College hockey needs to be more competitive or else it will be more of the same.
What I have to say this morning is "expletive deleted". We had our chances. "and when finally the bottom fell out I became withdrawn. The only thing I knew how to do was to keep on keepin' on..." GO BC
I am indifferent about UNH making the NCAAs. I am not sure they deserve it. But we live in a world of math where the entire season counts so:
After playing with the predictor this morning and if the higher seed always wins UNH is in. There are many chances for UNH to be in with upsets some even help. I figured UNH was a long shot at best to get in, now I think that they are better than a coin flip to get in.
It appears UNH's chances are tied to 4 teams around them in the PWR.
UMD,
Ferris,
Northern and
Vermont.
If Ferris or Northern pick up two L and the other one L, UNH can be as high as 11th or 12th (with the favorite winning elsewhere). This isn't that hard these 2 play each other and Miami, it only requires one Michigan upset but two (Mich beating Miami) by the Maze and Blue works also. The flip between 11 and 12 is who wins the NMU and Ferris match-up, Ferris wins and UNH is 12.
Vermont is all sorts of trouble. IF BC beats Vermont it is a big help to UNH. Right now UNH still takes the Vermont comparison and there are many situations with BC beating Vermont that leave UVM and UNH tied for the last spot with UNH taking the tie breaker.
UND beating UMD is helpful. There is all sorts of weirdness that can happen if UMD beats UND.
I'll play with the predictor some more later and post the interesting results related to UNH.
yeah that's fantastic.
And on most occasions, I'd say it'd be great, but in a case where BC winning is better for UNH's chances to make the NCAA's, I'll say go Eagles.