Re: UNH Wildcats 2015-2016 (Part Two) - Managing Decreasing Expectations
Bottom Line:
UNH with MacDonald in the line-up 3-6-4
UNH without MacDonald in the line-up 5-1-0
Actually I see some similarities between this situation and that of 2011-12, when Mike Borisenok was a captain. MB started the season on the top line....UNH was massacred in first three games....by the time the World Series started Borisenok was skating third line and actually played on the 4th line during part of that season.
Difference this season seems to be that DU was a bit slower to make the move with MacDonald
Just being honest on the realities of the situation, HR. Yeah, I have plenty of compassion for the injury, as MacDonald has been snakebit over large stretches of his UNH career, no doubt. I wouldn't wish that on anyone. That has to be (very) frustrating to him, which comes through in C-H-C's interview. And it looks like he's handling the situation as well as anyone could expect him to. Kudos to him.
That's compassion from my standpoint ... but pretending he's a "vital part of the team" is straining for praise with platitudes, if not just plain outright patronizing, and (yet again) puts him well above his station IMO. Just like his teammates did back in April.
The word vital is defined as "absolutely necessary or important".
Who deserves to be considered "vital"? Poturalski and Kelleher for sure, probably Tirone (more for the lack of depth behind him than for All-HE level performance, which isn't there yet), probably Correale for filling the on-ice captaincy void, and probably Cleland who gets the key minutes for the team on the blue line. As a concept, it's "vital" that there be more scoring depth up front, and the recent streak has confirmed the importance of that ... and it's "vital" that the defense develops an ability to transition the puck out of its own zone better.
MacDonald has been replaced on the ice by Jamie Hill. Is anyone referring to Hill as a "vital part of the team"? I doubt it. But since he took the role opened by MacDonald on the Maginot Line, that line has consistently played much better - no? And the team turned things around with a six-game unbeaten streak. MacDonald dressed for only one (1) of those games - the 3-3 tie in Orono, when he got hurt.
MacDonald still has the worst plus/minus (-6) of the UNH forwards, while Hill is a more respectable -1. Hill has outperformed MacDonald in every measurable category, and passes the eye test too as the better of the two players when he's out there. Gaudreault and Smith have both played much better in recent weeks with Hill skating on their right wing. Literally, the only regular player on the roster who is not outscoring MacDonald this season is Danny Tirone... and that's only by a single point.
Ironically, it was the same players who made the decision to pick MacDonald as their captain, who are now showing in his absence that their captain is not the "vital" presence they expected (hoped?) him to be.
That's the players' collective fault, and Coach Umile's fault for not overriding their decision. I'm not blaming MacDonald for being the same player he always has been ... and "vital" just doesn't fit the bill. Sorry.
You say "callous" ... I say "objective".
Bottom Line:
UNH with MacDonald in the line-up 3-6-4
UNH without MacDonald in the line-up 5-1-0
Actually I see some similarities between this situation and that of 2011-12, when Mike Borisenok was a captain. MB started the season on the top line....UNH was massacred in first three games....by the time the World Series started Borisenok was skating third line and actually played on the 4th line during part of that season.
Difference this season seems to be that DU was a bit slower to make the move with MacDonald