As disappointing as the NU series was, and this season is - it'd feel a lot better if there was some recruiting news and a light at the end of the tunnel. The recruiting silence is starting to make me awfully nervous and I hope its not a sign that these guys can't close. There are a lot of good young players (defensemen included) in the USHL and BCHL its time to start offering, setting deadlines and committing kids...
Not that I want you to be here, but welcome to my world. it sucks
Hey wally, I usually go read the Maine thread to cheer me up. It's not working as well today though.![]()
What fun we could all have again if Leaman returned to UMO, and we lured Bazin to Durham.![]()
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So, we better earn home ice for the HEA first round?
Doesn't have to be the Whitt - I travel pretty well...![]()
Whatl if we come in last and NICC fifth?
UGH wouldn't that be a disaster!
Ok, what if we come in 11th and NICC 6th?
No way.UNH isn't THAT bad, and NICC isn't THAT good.
I say NICC finishes 8th and UNH finishes 9th. Problem solved... or not??
actually, I can't think of a more fitting place for this season to end than in that godforsaken he11ho1e
Fred Harbinson - http://www.pentictonvees.ca/coaching-staff (British Columbia connections)
Assistant of His Choice
Assistant Mike Ayers (USNTDP connections, BC & local prep connections)
Careful what you wish for...btw Chuck what does your crystal ball say about this weekend? �� Also folks going to the game Sat it's a 5:00 start...
Chuck. The eternal optimist. Hope you are right.UNH will rise from their comatose state of last weekend, and find a way not to lose this weekend.
Whether that's two wins, two ties, or one of each ... it just feels too easy to say they'll get swept again.
I'll stick to my guns - besides, NICC is the most chronically overrated D-1 program out there.
Greg
Just the counterpart to UNH treating it as a business when they had the upper hand. You want to do that at the expense of loyalty, it works both ways.
On your other points, it will be interesting to see how UNH will honor its promises to kids. Although Umile went back on promises/assurances about what years the kids would arrive (Vecchione, Laleggia) and on rare occasions even on promises of money (Campbell, O'Neill), they have not done what most programs do -- cut kids or turn them away. I hate that part of the game, because for the most part the kids' not developing is on the recruiter, not the recruit. If teams want early commits, they should have agreements that bind both sides. That moralism aside, teams do this -- the more ruthless "professional" ones more so than others. North Dakota for example has about 10 kids who never made it on campus. Providence does this a fair amount now. Even BC, which is pretty honorable, has turned away Tiefenwerth, Evan Richardson, McMasters, Begert, Colin Sullivan.
Especially with a coaching change there is attrition. For UNH is has been uniformly negative -- the goods kids left, and with a few exceptions, we are left with Borek mistakes, those who have no real options. With them (and the current non-playing freshmen) being in the system for 5 more years, UNH is in a weaker position for a rebuild.
Just a couple of context points. Babcock was playing for Triton, which is where big recruit Bobby Corkum played. I wonder whether he was to entice Corkum, because Babcock certainly had no pedigree of his own. Roth was drafted after his junior HS year, so was not really under the radar. The Hockey News cited him as the star of the 85 Minn HS tourney. His problem was he was a linebacker, who tried to hit everything, and so was out of position. Schrader also was an NHL draft, for his size 6'3. Neither one had any mobility. Schrader, by the way, was the second best street hockey player, behind Quinton Brickley. His shot was lethal, from everywhere. Cournoyer was part of the Mt St Charles dynasty, but probably their fourth D. Again, not a real pedigree of his own, and I wonder whether UNH hoped to get one of Mt. St.Charles' real prospects.
Between Schrader, Wotton, Roth, and Al Brown, that was the slowest D I've ever seen.
Nice of them to post a picture of Agosta in a UNH jersey and not one of the three teams he has played for since. He couldn't skate and was a pylon on defense - I was happy he transferred to Quinnipiac. They can claim him now...
I'm sticking with what I said a few weeks back. UNH was picked to finished between 6th and 8th in Hockey East. And that is where they will finish.
The 'Cats still have two or three games in hand on all the teams around them. Most of those teams play each other.
The only thing last weekend changed was to throw cold water on those fans still living under the delusion that this was anything more than a .500 team. They entered the weekend 27-27-6 dating back to the start of last season. Did Saturday surprise/disappoint me? Sure. But Friday didn't. I expected a split last weekend, and still expect one this weekend.
Of course maybe DU could pull a Shoeless Joe Belichick and go dead in these two contests, giving the Irish 4 points which all but locks them into the top four and guarantees the 'Cats no trip to South Bend in the first round.
I'm sticking with what I said a few weeks back. UNH was picked to finished between 6th and 8th in Hockey East. And that is where they will finish.
The 'Cats still have two or three games in hand on all the teams around them. Most of those teams play each other.
The only thing last weekend changed was to throw cold water on those fans still living under the delusion that this was anything more than a .500 team. They entered the weekend 27-27-6 dating back to the start of last season. Did Saturday surprise/disappoint me? Sure. But Friday didn't. I expected a split last weekend, and still expect one this weekend.
Of course maybe DU could pull a Shoeless Joe Belichick and go dead in these two contests, giving the Irish 4 points which all but locks them into the top four and guarantees the 'Cats no trip to South Bend in the first round.