The Zlax45
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well thats without saying .... if you have been unh fan long enough you speak in code .... when you throw in the towel they will surprise you and pull a rabbit out of the hat .. yes they will probably win the first. Than suck me in to paying $ 35 and watching them lose the next day..... have been down the road to many times ....
Be strong and don't succumb to the siren song of a good win in the first game. At my son's urging, I fell for that in Albany a few years ago after watching the Cats dismantle Cornell in the first game on television. Drive out to Albany, walk up and buy two tickets, enjoy a great and thorough heckling by the hundreds of RIT fans lined up waiting to enter the Times Union Center and then subsequently watch UNH get run through the proverbial wood chipper for the next 60 minutes of hockey. Drive back 3 hours. Season over. Oh well, nobody to blame but myself. Do I sound too cynical?
At my son's urging, I fell for that in Albany a few years ago after watching the Cats dismantle Cornell in the first game on television. Drive out to Albany, walk up and buy two tickets, enjoy a great and thorough heckling by the hundreds of RIT fans lined up waiting to enter the Times Union Center and then subsequently watch UNH get run through the proverbial wood chipper for the next 60 minutes of hockey. Drive back 3 hours. Season over. Oh well, nobody to blame but myself. Do I sound too cynical?
If I change "son" to "wife" (also an alum) I could tell your tale as my own.![]()
Or you could just be a fan and cheer on your team. If that's too hard maybe it's time to get a new team. I've been to almost every game in the last 10+ seasons and I have seen a lot of wins and more than my fair share of heart breaking losses, but I don't whine and complain. These boys play their hearts out. They aren't coming into these games saying lets screw the fans and ger their hopes up just to crush them the next day. Try cheering on your team instead of ripping them apart.
Big key rite side a da keybord in da middle, it say enter on it, go aheads et geeve it a try to see if it workThat would be to easy for some people to do, they just have to whine and think every lost is something the team is doing just to aggravate them and its all about them. Would we all like them to win it all, of course. Well maybe not all I am sure some people wouldn't be happy, what would they have to complain about on line? Funny just hear about the losses, never hear about a #4 seed in 2011 beating a #1 seed Miami, or the 2009 North Dakota game and the great game the next day against BU, still one of the best played college games I have seen. I say if you are so convinced they are going to loss then don't show up in Manchester or bother watching at all. I for one will be there actually cheering and hoping for a couple of wins, after all they do play the games on the ice not the internet. I for one will wait till the season is over to what kind of year it is, but leaning towards a positive one. All these people whining poor me the team is going to lose and make my life miserable, I would like to know what you thought this team was going to be at the beginning of the year? I am sure you didn’t think of them as a #2 or 3 seed in the NCAA tourney. Did we get spoiled in the first half of the year, yes we did but I know I enjoyed the ride. Now I will sit back and enjoy the ride when the real season begins in 2 weeks, after all you never know what is going to happen, no matter how much you think you do, you don’t!!
In '11 I inadvertently (best available) sat in the Miami section. THAT was some disappointment to behold. '09 was BIG exciting fun. BU had something supernatural going that year. They couldn't lose, it was hard to be upset. As for '13 , just having 4 good college hockey teams in a local tournament is a great thing. The 'cats being there is a bonus, not a given. It would have been a different story if hosting last year.... a #4 seed in 2011 beating a #1 seed Miami, or the 2009 North Dakota game and the great game the next day against BU, still one of the best played college games I have seen. I say if you are so convinced they are going to loss then don't show up in Manchester...
Or you could just be a fan and cheer on your team. If that's too hard maybe it's time to get a new team. I've been to almost every game in the last 10+ seasons and I have seen a lot of wins and more than my fair share of heart breaking losses, but I don't whine and complain. These boys play their hearts out. They aren't coming into these games saying lets screw the fans and ger their hopes up just to crush them the next day. Try cheering on your team instead of ripping them apart.
Or you could just be a fan and cheer on your team. If that's too hard maybe it's time to get a new team. I've been to almost every game in the last 10+ seasons and I have seen a lot of wins and more than my fair share of heart breaking losses, but I don't whine and complain. These boys play their hearts out. They aren't coming into these games saying lets screw the fans and ger their hopes up just to crush them the next day. Try cheering on your team instead of ripping them apart.
Thank you. I'm glad someone had the sack to say that.
I applaud your loyalty and think that is terrific. My only thought is if you pay amongst the highest prices for season tickets for an eastern program shouldn't you expect comparable results? There is a reason attendance is slipping and it is not just the economy. I also don't believe in the "I tried " mentality. Maybe they can give out participation trophies at the annual banquet to make the players feel better.Or you could just be a fan and cheer on your team. If that's too hard maybe it's time to get a new team. I've been to almost every game in the last 10+ seasons and I have seen a lot of wins and more than my fair share of heart breaking losses, but I don't whine and complain. These boys play their hearts out. They aren't coming into these games saying lets screw the fans and ger their hopes up just to crush them the next day. Try cheering on your team instead of ripping them apart.
I'm not talking about seeing things only through blue and white glasses because trust me I don't. We have good seasons and we have terrible seasons. But I do not come on here whining about driving to a regional and having to pay for a ticket. I do not tell people that my team is going to lose before we even play the game. I am also pretty sure I did not say anything about an I tried mentality. I said that these boys come out every weekend and work hard. I would love to see anyone one here do what they do. It is really easy to sit in the stands and say if you had just angled your body this way the puck would have gone in the net blah blah blah... I just can't take the majority (not all!) of the UNH fans right now. Seriously if you NEVER believe in your team why the heck are you a fan?! And I choose to go to every game I can which happens to be about 95% of the season. That is my choice, no one needs to spend the amount that I do every year. I just don't understand why if it is your team the one you CHOOSE to follow (because no one makes us) why bash them week after week? I for one was there last weekend cheering my heart out for my team who put fourth a very good effort and I sure as heck will be in Manchester yelling just as loud for them. The team does not need the negativity, they need people to believe! (I am not yelling at you scoreboardI applaud your loyalty and think that is terrific. My only thought is if you pay amongst the highest prices for season tickets for an eastern program shouldn't you expect comparable results? There is a reason attendance is slipping and it is not just the economy. I also don't believe in the "I tried " mentality. Maybe they can give out participation trophies at the annual banquet to make the players feel better.
ha!!!hmm... She is just an acquaintance for me so i don't know for sure, but i would be surprised if she had the "sack" to say that...
Or you could just be a fan and cheer on your team. If that's too hard maybe it's time to get a new team. I've been to almost every game in the last 10+ seasons and I have seen a lot of wins and more than my fair share of heart breaking losses, but I don't whine and complain. These boys play their hearts out. They aren't coming into these games saying lets screw the fans and ger their hopes up just to crush them the next day. Try cheering on your team instead of ripping them apart.
Seriously if you NEVER believe in your team why the heck are you a fan?! And I choose to go to every game I can which happens to be about 95% of the season. That is my choice, no one needs to spend the amount that I do every year. I just don't understand why if it is your team the one you CHOOSE to follow (because no one makes us) why bash them week after week? I for one was there last weekend cheering my heart out for my team who put fourth a very good effort and I sure as heck will be in Manchester yelling just as loud for them. The team does not need the negativity, they need people to believe!
I just don't understand why if it is your team the one you CHOOSE to follow (because no one makes us) why bash them week after week?
just find something else to enjoy
I think the belief has to begin with the players themselves, doesn't it? And there are too many times (especially at this time of the season) when it seems they just don't have that belief. Is that down to the players OR maybe to their coach(es)? Fans can yell and scream all they want, but we can't make someone go to the front of the net, battle for a loose puck in the corner, hold the attacking blue line, take the body, etc. if the player doesn't want to OR is not told to do so.
There are a lot of reasons we become "fans" of a team or program, or whatever. But just because you're a fan doesn't mean you can't step back objectively and assess things that aren't working, and then say something about it. Even though I've "seen this movie" a few times before, I'm a hopeless optimist, and I want to be around when UNH finally figures this all out. Comments we make on here, I see as nothing more than either (1) venting or (2) free advice to the program.
I agree though, complaining about ticket prices and travel costs is silly. We all make choices, and no one is forcing anyone to spend their money on this. It's a fun hobby or pastime - a temporary diversion from real life. If it's not fun anymore, there's no reason to be bitter about it - just find something else to enjoy.![]()