Chuck Murray
WIS & Effingwoods Hockey Almanac
More *missing* posters ... tip of the iceberg?
More *missing* posters ... tip of the iceberg?
If anything good came out of today's exchange, it was seeing a couple of other sorely-missed UNH posters.
No kidding. Hard to believe, once upon a time (in the early years of this century even!), UNH fans could make a straight-faced argument to be competing in the same close-but-not-quite universe as the Chestnut Hillbillies. Then Krys Kolanos happened, and more importantly, UNH missed some great chances to win their own in between before BC put it out of generational reach with their 3 in 5 seasons. Now we live in hope to see UNH match Providence's title last season (with perhaps more on the horizon?), while watching on in trepidation that Lowell is probably going to be the next HE team to take home the big trophy for the first time in program history. Sobering times for sure.
I think it's just that folks have lowered their expectations, and are trying their best to find enjoyment in the program in any way they can, so I don't blame them - heck, I'm probably more guilty of that than anyone else (see thread title). I guess nowadays I'm more P.O.'ed to have been duped into thinking Coach was sticking around in some epic quest to chase that elusive D-1 title, and was throwing everything in his arsenal at it. Comes to find out he's apparently more concerned about coasting through the last few holes on the back 9, posting a nice round score before officially getting to the 19th hole, while sending his (potentially conflicted and dysfunctional) lieutenants to parts unknown with little focus, and giving very little personal support to THEIR efforts to make HIS final curtain call a success.
Right now, my hopes for the program go in the following chronological order:
(1) UNH somehow advances past the phony-baloney first round of the HE Playoffs;
(2) UNH ends up facing NICC in the Quarters, and kneecaps those pretenders PC-style (sans aftermath);
(3) The end-of-season loss - when it comes - is somehow not an embarrassing 5-goal blowout loss;
(4) The players do a better job of selecting their leadership than they did for this season;
(5) We get some real clarity on the UNH future of Coach Stewart this offseason;
(6) Coach spends more time supporting his assistants' recruiting than he does on cup-caking the schedule;
(7) If Coach can't be bothered with #6 ... BS35+4 should start the Coach Souza era a couple years early.
It's tough ... we're probably all pretty frustrated with the situation at UNH Hockey to some degree, and sometimes that frustration gets turned against each other, which I suppose is understandable to a point.
As far as tonight's game goes ... I wasn't there, so I can't claim any special insight, but I did see BC-Harvard earlier this week at the Beanpot, and even when Harvard was ahead in that game, it never felt (to me anyway) that they were equals in that game, and it was only a matter of time before BC bagged them. And had Harvard lucked into a fluky goal along the way to tie things up, I'm pretty sure BC would have dug deep, found another gear, and won it anyway. Kind of like the way they apparently did tonight after squandering a two goal lead to UNH early in the 3rd period. Winning teams/programs know how to do that stuff. And also-rans are also-rans for a reason.
Maybe tomorrow night in Lowell will be different? I doubt it ... but in suspending logic, my naivete springs eternal.
More *missing* posters ... tip of the iceberg?
If anything good came out of today's exchange, it was seeing a couple of other sorely-missed UNH posters.
I miss Darin cause back then I could come in here and actually have some ammo to fire back........![]()
No kidding. Hard to believe, once upon a time (in the early years of this century even!), UNH fans could make a straight-faced argument to be competing in the same close-but-not-quite universe as the Chestnut Hillbillies. Then Krys Kolanos happened, and more importantly, UNH missed some great chances to win their own in between before BC put it out of generational reach with their 3 in 5 seasons. Now we live in hope to see UNH match Providence's title last season (with perhaps more on the horizon?), while watching on in trepidation that Lowell is probably going to be the next HE team to take home the big trophy for the first time in program history. Sobering times for sure.
Chuck, I'm with ya. I don't post often but do follow the UNH thread. I agree that the "followers" of UNH hockey are much softer now than they used to be. We've lost the people who called it like it is. Tonight I see posts saying basically they played tough tonight. Who cares. UNH has lost 8 of their last 9 games! Let's face it people this team is not good. I am a lifelong fan of UNH hockey. This team is the worst performing in about 20 years.
I think it's just that folks have lowered their expectations, and are trying their best to find enjoyment in the program in any way they can, so I don't blame them - heck, I'm probably more guilty of that than anyone else (see thread title). I guess nowadays I'm more P.O.'ed to have been duped into thinking Coach was sticking around in some epic quest to chase that elusive D-1 title, and was throwing everything in his arsenal at it. Comes to find out he's apparently more concerned about coasting through the last few holes on the back 9, posting a nice round score before officially getting to the 19th hole, while sending his (potentially conflicted and dysfunctional) lieutenants to parts unknown with little focus, and giving very little personal support to THEIR efforts to make HIS final curtain call a success.
Right now, my hopes for the program go in the following chronological order:
(1) UNH somehow advances past the phony-baloney first round of the HE Playoffs;
(2) UNH ends up facing NICC in the Quarters, and kneecaps those pretenders PC-style (sans aftermath);
(3) The end-of-season loss - when it comes - is somehow not an embarrassing 5-goal blowout loss;
(4) The players do a better job of selecting their leadership than they did for this season;
(5) We get some real clarity on the UNH future of Coach Stewart this offseason;
(6) Coach spends more time supporting his assistants' recruiting than he does on cup-caking the schedule;
(7) If Coach can't be bothered with #6 ... BS35+4 should start the Coach Souza era a couple years early.
It's tough ... we're probably all pretty frustrated with the situation at UNH Hockey to some degree, and sometimes that frustration gets turned against each other, which I suppose is understandable to a point.
As far as tonight's game goes ... I wasn't there, so I can't claim any special insight, but I did see BC-Harvard earlier this week at the Beanpot, and even when Harvard was ahead in that game, it never felt (to me anyway) that they were equals in that game, and it was only a matter of time before BC bagged them. And had Harvard lucked into a fluky goal along the way to tie things up, I'm pretty sure BC would have dug deep, found another gear, and won it anyway. Kind of like the way they apparently did tonight after squandering a two goal lead to UNH early in the 3rd period. Winning teams/programs know how to do that stuff. And also-rans are also-rans for a reason.
Maybe tomorrow night in Lowell will be different? I doubt it ... but in suspending logic, my naivete springs eternal.