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unh just landed ntdp dman max gildon.
Was once a wisconsin commit
YESSSS!! Any idea when he will be arriving? (Not soon enough
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unh just landed ntdp dman max gildon.
Was once a wisconsin commit
YESSSS!! Any idea when he will be arriving? (Not soon enough)
He was originally expected to sign with Wisconsin for next fall - then his signing was not announced and he was quoted as hoping to play at UW the following year. He decommited soon after...
http://host.madison.com/wsj/sports/college/hockey/badgers-men-s-hockey-recruit-max-gildon-decommits-from-uw/article_6dc047e5-d7d1-5146-bb61-d9acd809891b.html
So as early as (hopefully) next fall and no later than 2018...
As for UConn - in just four years Cavanaugh has taken them from Atlantic Hockey also ran to a very tough out in HE. A team that can beat anyone, has landed elite recruits and is already much closer to the top of HE than they are to UMass and ME. UMass was consistently getting clubbed 8-1 by the HE elite at the end of the Mallen era...
UConn as an athletic dept has MUCH more money and has shown a better commitment to many secondary sports (likely more so because they can, than that they care more). UConn is in a much better position today than UMass has ever been in...
If you want to argue that UConn's modest improvement, recruiting success and many optimistic indicators should be taken with a grain of salt until it truly translates, that's fine. But then, you simply cannot write them off with such a sense of assurance either. You do so because you dislike Cavanaugh. Which is fine, but you can't have it both ways.
As for Cavanaugh - all evidence, hear-say, print media and recruit quotes indicates he has been the primary recruiter at UConn. He was an assistant for 21 seasons (18 with York), being titled with lead recruiter responsibilities for most of those seasons while being a part of staffs that have landed an incredible amount of elite talent over those 21 seasons, perhaps more than any other. He lands at UConn and immediately they land Tage Thompson, Gendron and Spencer Nass. Letunov, Huska and Masonious committed after Souza left.
There is zero merit to the idea that Souza's tree non-descript years at Brown and three seasons at UConn - where all evidence points towards most recruiting success tracking back to Cavanaugh in particular and said success has continued after Souza's departure - can yet be compared in the least to Cavanaughs 21 seasons of asst experience and early UConn success...
Souza has been better of late - but approaching two full years at UNH (and 100% in charge) he has landed ONE player with a ceiling that clearly indicates an all-HE type player. Commesso. Wazny and Crookshank have high floors but legitimate questions remain about whether they will reach ceilings of difference making forwards UNH is used too. Even if they do, that's not enough. The surest bets on D are third to second pair guys in Miller/Wyse. I hope Green becomes Agosta. Which means more of the same on defense. The rest of the recruits are question marks. Some with more potential than others...
If UNH can grab that 8 seed and Notre Dame can hold on in Boston, there might be one more trip to South Bend before the Irish leave the league.
Anyone who is not rooting hard for BU in this one, I'm calling you out on your purported HE credentials![]()
Felger wants to take a vacation to Indiana in March. To each their own I guess