Umile says will help with recruiting; BS35+2 listens. Interesting that the Borisenok Family Foundation is one of several major donors.
Did Ya hear?!? We r getting a video board this coming season!!!!
http://www.unhwildcats.com/releases/videoboard
Snively can you give some insight as to the donor you mention? I agree; a great team needs a professional arena![]()
Some here probably would categorize Mike Borisenok as a classic plugger, from earlier in this thread. And, I still consider this term in a favorable light, as after playing in only 11 games with a goal and an assist during his freshman year in 2008-09, he did not miss another game, so 124 games total. Although Mike did not have the scoring touch, with only 19 goals and 30 assists overall, he always played hard, with his 5'8" frame, usually on the lower lines, and was a co-captain his senior year. He was tied with three others for ninth in scoring 12 points his senior year, when UNH got knocked out of the HEA by BU in the first round, and did not make the NCAAs with their 15-18-3 record. So, I think that it is really cool that Mike and his family have made this gift to UNH; obviously they were very happy with his experience as a Wildcat, and Umile and Marty must be very pleased.
Some here probably would categorize Mike Borisenok as a classic plugger, from earlier in this thread. And, I still consider this term in a favorable light, as after playing in only 11 games with a goal and an assist during his freshman year in 2008-09, he did not miss another game, so 124 games total. Although Mike did not have the scoring touch, with only 19 goals and 30 assists overall, he always played hard, with his 5'8" frame, usually on the lower lines, and was a co-captain his senior year. He was tied with three others for ninth in scoring 12 points his senior year, when UNH got knocked out of the HEA by BU in the first round, and did not make the NCAAs with their 15-18-3 record. So, I think that it is really cool that Mike and his family have made this gift to UNH; obviously they were very happy with his experience as a Wildcat, and Umile and Marty must be very pleased.
he was always a little sparkplug that give it all every shift.
Been putting off changing my expired password until this news popped thru on my email. Figured there would be huzzahs all around!!!
Would he have been a "sparkplugger", then?
Hopefully we implement the new technology with dignity and class, avoiding the incessant overwhelming audio and video sensory assault that has become the norm.Happy news for the pink hats out there
I hope that UNH hockey fans would be welcoming to any girl or woman who wants to enjoy a game at the Whitt regardless of their level of knowledge about the game of hockey.
When my daughter attends games at the Whittemore Center, she wears her white UNH home jersey with the number and name of her favorite UNH player embroidered on the back. If she could find a pink UNH hockey hat to purchase, she'd probably buy one and wear it with pride. I hope that UNH hockey fans would be welcoming to any girl or woman who wants to enjoy a game at the Whitt regardless of their level of knowledge about the game of hockey.
"Women and Hockey, Pink Hats and Equality" from thehockeywriters.com
I believe the "pink hat" reference is a metaphor which began, at least in these parts, during the 2003 Red Sox season and escalated over the next few years when the popularity of the Sox was out of control
But I agree that the "pink hat" reference is not intended to be gender specific and is not aimed at "women." It's a generic reference to the "non hard core" fan.
When my daughter attends games at the Whittemore Center, she wears her white UNH home jersey with the number and name of her favorite UNH player embroidered on the back. If she could find a pink UNH hockey hat to purchase, she'd probably buy one and wear it with pride. I hope that UNH hockey fans would be welcoming to any girl or woman who wants to enjoy a game at the Whitt regardless of their level of knowledge about the game of hockey.
"Women and Hockey, Pink Hats and Equality" from thehockeywriters.com
I believe the "pink hat" reference is a metaphor which began, at least in these parts, during the 2003 Red Sox season and escalated over the next few years when the popularity of the Sox out of control (not so much anymore). UNH had a metaphorical pink hat era from the late '90's through 2004 or so. This was in the days of the season ticket waiting lists and the Varsity Club. With both teams there was this sense that Fenway and the Whit were the places to be and this brought in plenty of casual fans, some of whom (at least in the Sox case) were female and wore pink caps. Don't see much of that anymore at Fenway and I have never seen it at the Whit. At this point neither the Sox nor UNH can look askance anyone who plunks down their money and sticks their fanny in a seat, pink hat or not.
I also want to mention the Borisenok donation to the center ice scoreboard. Mike's dad, Walt, is one of the most well rounded and knowledgable hockey parents I have ever met at UNH. Walt is a real savvy guy, and his son is a chip off the old block. How many UNH Hockey players, regardless of talent level, graduate and forego hockey immediately? I remember Brad Flashians, and there are no doubt others, but Mike Borisenok is one of them. I remember his senior year there was an article about the business he had started while still playing hockey. His dad is pretty successful in his own right and he mentioned to me more than once what a great fit UNH was for his son, both athletically and academically. So I wasn't floored when I saw the Borisenok name as part of the donor list for the scoreboard. As an aside, Walt Borisenok is pretty close friends with Nate Leaman, the Providence coach. I didn't see him at the Garden, but I have no doubt he was there, reveling in the success of his fishing pal.