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UNH Wildcats 2013-14 Season Thread (Part 2)

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NU and UNH are soft , im sure Providence and Lowell would love to play either as opposed to Maine or UVM.

UML wouldn't mind playing UNH again, just from season results. I would guess with NU however that the riverhawks wouldn't be looking too forward to playing other than trying to gain some revenge.
 
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I don't. But I do expect to win in two.

FWIW, NU has not been the same team since the Beanpot, or, since the Ferriero brothers quit the team.

Fair enough. Agree it would be an upset for the Irish to take two and also agree NU def has fallen. No easy games though even still.

I think with ND's stingy D , they will steal one game , and nesn will keep their trucks in Boston

You're probably right 82.
 
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I don't. But I do expect to win in two.

FWIW, NU has not been the same team since the Beanpot, or, since the Ferriero brothers quit the team.

Agree with the first part of your statement. Disagree with the second. Possibly an addition by subtraction. Neither Ferriero had made any positive contribution to the team this year. Cody was expected to produe 12-15 goals this year. He had 3, and had taken more penalties than total points, when Saracino rang bell. He had his chance in the BP and accomplished more nothing. Big disappointment. No effect on the lost weekend with bu that gift wrapped UNH 4th place and its home games.

Here's an thought: Just maintain the idea that NU is a soft opponent. Mention it to your friends on the team. Remind them that they can score on the NU D whenever they need a goal. Witt is overrated and has peaked. Do that!
 
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You don't think Maine is soft? They haven't won a game against a team not named "Merrimack" in over a month.

Agreed. UMaine has (I believe?) one road win all season, and given a chance to seal the deal on home ice and a bye into the QF's at home against PC, they gacked up a pair ... and now we're to believe they will finally discover their real form on the road ... against the Friars??? :eek: As I said after the RS dust settled weekend before last, UMaine's choke down the stretch rid us all of any preconceptions or assumptions Red Gendron was bringing back the "glory days" of Walshy to the Downeast. I don't see that changing this weekend.

UMaine isn't "your father's UMaine" anymore, and hasn't been for some time now. if anything, UMaine IS "your father's UNH" on a good day, and have arguably dropped from their previous perch more precipitously than has UNH.

Putting aside the NU vs. UNH match-up ... the only upset I really give ANY chance of happening would be UVM vs. UMass-Lowell, and if there is a 1% chance of a ND upset of BC, and a 10-15% chance of UMaine over PC, I don't give UVM anything better than a 25% shot at advancing past Lowell. UNH *should* beat NU, but if they do, I expect it to be the full 3 games, AND there'll be at least one meltdown on this thread at some point this weekend about UNH possibly not advancing, like we saw when Les Habitants d'Merrimack were skating circles around the 'Cats in the RS finale. It will make for "appointment reading" for sure, noo doot aboot it, eh? ;)
 
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Agree with the first part of your statement. Disagree with the second. Possibly an addition by subtraction. Neither Ferriero had made any positive contribution to the team this year. Cody was expected to produe 12-15 goals this year. He had 3, and had taken more penalties than total points, when Saracino rang bell. He had his chance in the BP and accomplished more nothing. Big disappointment. No effect on the lost weekend with bu that gift wrapped UNH 4th place and its home games.

Here's an thought: Just maintain the idea that NU is a soft opponent. Mention it to your friends on the team. Remind them that they can score on the NU D whenever they need a goal. Witt is overrated and has peaked. Do that!
if you looked further on earlier threads we consider UNH soft as well . This will go three and its a toss up , and UNH has like a 500 record on their ice .
 
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Just curious. Do you think ND is a soft draw?

it is the worst draw for a #1 seed in a conference in recent memory. ND is in no way shape or form a soft draw. This will be one tough series
 
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it is the worst draw for a #1 seed in a conference in recent memory. ND is in no way shape or form a soft draw. This will be one tough series

absolutely , the worst I have ever seen , not to mention their current ranking . Thinking back years ago UNH was a one seed facing BU an eight seed ,however they were nothing close to the caliber of ND this year .
 
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Agree with the first part of your statement. Disagree with the second. Possibly an addition by subtraction. Neither Ferriero had made any positive contribution to the team this year. Cody was expected to produe 12-15 goals this year. He had 3, and had taken more penalties than total points, when Saracino rang bell. He had his chance in the BP and accomplished more nothing. Big disappointment. No effect on the lost weekend with bu that gift wrapped UNH 4th place and its home games.

Here's an thought: Just maintain the idea that NU is a soft opponent. Mention it to your friends on the team. Remind them that they can score on the NU D whenever they need a goal. Witt is overrated and has peaked. Do that!
Well, first of all, I'm a BC fan, so me talking to the team ain't gonna help ya. :p

Second... I never said NU was soft, just that they weren't the same team since the Beanpot. Re: Ferriero contribution... I have no idea, but there may have been some contribution/positive team chemistry that is now missing.
Re: Witt... has allowed 19 goals in his last 5 starts. That's a 3.80 gaa. If that continues, UNH will feast. You better hope DeSmith sucks more.
 
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it's a soft draw

Soft or not, we'll take it. Those are our cards; how we play this hand depends on our preparedness and can we push back if and when pushed. Home ice...that's a great thing and I'm glad we have it. Can the team embrace it to the max? I hope so! (yeah, I know how it's gone at the 'Whit this season) UNH CAN beat NU and I believe they can do it in 2. Question is: which team shows up to play? Reading the Fosters story today about the series gives me hope that the 'Cats are hungry for this one and know that coming out 'flat' isn't going to cut it...there are no second chances and a trip to the Garden and maybe, just maybe...a NCAA bid, is on the line. Doubt this is lost on anyone! Am I glad we aren't playing BC in this round? Heck yeah! ;)

BTW that tough schedule we played? Those were our cards too..can't look at another team at this point and say they don't belong in the NCAA's based on their schedule. Or, maybe you can. Cream usually rises to the top in most circumstances and I suspect "cawlidge hawkey" is no different...:D At any rate... Bring it 'Cats!!
 
it is the worst draw for a #1 seed in a conference in recent memory. ND is in no way shape or form a soft draw. This will be one tough series
Right. I think what some people are missing, not you necessarily, is that fact that HE is such a tough league. If you do not show up ready to go, night in and night out, you're going to get an arse whoopin'. UNH not excluded from this. They have, by their own admission on occasion, not showed up ready to go in some games.

There are likely going to be some surprises in the gf's. ND is the most probable candidate for an upset over BC but there are others as well. We shall see. The fun part will be seeing how this all plays out. Fasten your seatbelt!
 
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folks played around with the simulator UNH is screwed as far as NCAA play unless we run the table . I thought we had lots of movement with a sweep but does absolutely nothing , well a few spots . So I guess just a trip to Boston will be the highlight if that happens .
 
folks played around with the simulator UNH is screwed as far as NCAA play unless we run the table . I thought we had lots of movement with a sweep but does absolutely nothing , well a few spots . So I guess just a trip to Boston will be the highlight if that happens .

I think most of us are prepared for that honestly and aren't kidding ourselves about this reality! I am so hopeful the boys can get past NU and skate in the Garden! Given the season with its ups and downs this would be enough. Has to be? Sadly the numbers stack up against you eventually! Who knows...Bring it 'Cats!
 
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it is the worst draw for a #1 seed in a conference in recent memory. ND is in no way shape or form a soft draw. This will be one tough series

We can dress it up however you like, but Notre Dame is still the #8 team in Hockey East. I said they were overrated during the week leading up to their sweep by UNH, and I'll say it again here and now. Just because they beat BC in the RS finale when the game meant absolutely zip, zero, nada to BC, but carried some valuable PWR points to ND, all of a sudden we have this contingent of fans (or at least e-cat anyway ;) ) who suddenly think BC is going to struggle to get out of the QF. Please. Keep in mind ...

* ND played almost twice as many home games (22) as road games (12), with one neutral site
* ND played/beat Alabama Huntsville about 9 times this season (OK - I exaggerated - *only* 3)
* ND split with Minnesota (2 home games) and BC (see above; meaningless RS finale for BC)
* Other than Minnesota and the Huntsville Red Army, ND's other non-conference opponents was littered with nothing more than teams hovering around .500 like Western Michigan, Michigan Tech, Minnesota-Duluth and Lake State - not exactly "running the gauntlet"

Teams that Notre Dame finished behind in Hockey East: soft teams like NU, UNH, UMaine and UVM

Somehow I think BC will find a way to squeak past this *vaunted* foe ... :rolleyes:
 
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We can dress it up however you like, but Notre Dame is still the #8 team in Hockey East. I said they were overrated during the week leading up to their sweep by UNH, and I'll say it again here and now. Just because they beat BC in the RS finale when the game meant absolutely zip, zero, nada to BC, but carried some valuable PWR points to ND, all of a sudden we have this contingent of fans (or at least e-cat anyway ;) ) who suddenly think BC is going to struggle to get out of the QF. Please. Keep in mind ...

* ND played almost twice as many home games (22) as road games (12), with one neutral site
* ND played/beat Alabama Huntsville about 9 times this season (OK - I exaggerated - *only* 3)
* ND split with Minnesota (2 home games) and BC (see above; meaningless RS finale for BC)
* Other than Minnesota and the Huntsville Red Army, ND's other non-conference opponents was littered with nothing more than teams hovering around .500 like Western Michigan, Michigan Tech, Minnesota-Duluth and Lake State - not exactly "running the gauntlet"

Teams that Notre Dame finished behind in Hockey East: soft teams like NU, UNH, UMaine and UVM

Somehow I think BC will find a way to squeak past this *vaunted* foe ... :rolleyes:
Wow. You make it seem easy. I'm all in! :D
 
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Who would you want least as your draw in this first round? Northeastern, Vermont, Maine or Notre dame? It's not even close
 
Who would you want least as your draw in this first round? Northeastern, Vermont, Maine or Notre dame? It's not even close

Hey I'll bite...Vermont! Listening to the UNH Coaches Show; Willows the guest (Silengo was to be guest but is sick). Coach U talking about the match ups of the weekend. "Forget about the reg season it's all about now"
Amen to that! Hoping he will address TvR but am not holding my breath...
 
Who would you want least as your draw in this first round? Northeastern, Vermont, Maine or Notre dame? It's not even close

ND's record against the teams you mentioned was 2-4 during the regular season. They had four of those games at home. Chuck is right, they are most likely not as strong as some think. (Not to mention UNH swept them)
Just because they beat the mighty Eagles doesn't make them a power. If that's the case, you should be fearing Holy Cross if they make the NCAA's. :)
 
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Who would you want least as your draw in this first round? Northeastern, Vermont, Maine or Notre dame? It's not even close

If you're asking me as a UNH fan, yeah - you're right - it's not even close. I don't want UVM anywhere near Durham.

* UNH swept both NU (home and away) and Notre Dame (two at Lake Whitt)
* UNH split with UMaine, which was by far the weakest road team of that bunch
* UVM came in to Durham a few weeks ago and swept UNH, looking the FAR superior team

Notre Dame didn't finish 8th in Hockey East by accident. They're just not that good. In fact, they're HIGHLY overrated. BC will sweep, and you guys will wonder afterwards what all the GD fuss was about.

Honestly, I don't remember you guys wetting your pants like this back in the day when UNH used to "own" BC in the regular season, so it's just a little confusing to see all this consternation over a frickin' meaningless end-of-RS OT loss.

Wow, BC fans cowering over the terrifying prospects of facing a GD #8 seed with a .500 league record. And we're talking about UMaine, UNH and/or NU being "soft"? Man up, gents. :D
 
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