UNHJourney34
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Re: UNH Wildcats TD Garden and Beyond 2015
I love when the season ends and this place becomes a horror show for the next few weeks. 2 weeks ago all people would talk about was how nice it was that the 2nd half of the season was an uptick from the first. And now that the season is over all of the termites come out of the woodwork to feed off of the scraps of the past. We can't change the past by complaining about it, but the team this 2nd half of the season was fun and exciting to watch and we may have a goalie who unlike DeSmith, Digirolamo, Foster, etc can be better than an average hockey east goalie. Tirone came in midseason and not only gained the trust of his teammates and coaches, but outdueled some legitimate goalies (Gillies) to bring hope and leave me, along with other fans of this team with the least sour taste in our mouths that we have had in a long time. If Tirone had been on the team for the first half of the season, and had won just a handful more games then UNH would have been a tournament team who could compete with anyone. The DeSmith situation was the real breaking point of this season. The fact that multiple underclassmen stepped up at forward, that they regularly had 4 freshman defensemen and a freshman goaltender in the net and they were able to overcome the adversity of losing the senior Keeper that you were banking on coming into the season gives me nothing but encouragement going into next season. For once I am not disappointed in where they ended up this season, and I am encouraged about the future of the Wildcats for the first time in years. Can't wait for next season! Go 'Cats!
I love when the season ends and this place becomes a horror show for the next few weeks. 2 weeks ago all people would talk about was how nice it was that the 2nd half of the season was an uptick from the first. And now that the season is over all of the termites come out of the woodwork to feed off of the scraps of the past. We can't change the past by complaining about it, but the team this 2nd half of the season was fun and exciting to watch and we may have a goalie who unlike DeSmith, Digirolamo, Foster, etc can be better than an average hockey east goalie. Tirone came in midseason and not only gained the trust of his teammates and coaches, but outdueled some legitimate goalies (Gillies) to bring hope and leave me, along with other fans of this team with the least sour taste in our mouths that we have had in a long time. If Tirone had been on the team for the first half of the season, and had won just a handful more games then UNH would have been a tournament team who could compete with anyone. The DeSmith situation was the real breaking point of this season. The fact that multiple underclassmen stepped up at forward, that they regularly had 4 freshman defensemen and a freshman goaltender in the net and they were able to overcome the adversity of losing the senior Keeper that you were banking on coming into the season gives me nothing but encouragement going into next season. For once I am not disappointed in where they ended up this season, and I am encouraged about the future of the Wildcats for the first time in years. Can't wait for next season! Go 'Cats!