I always like to read all the comments on here and I don't really post much. Always a lot of passion from some, along with some head scratching from others. Don't get me started with the social media posts whining/blaming refs, announcers, Maine always getting the raw deal blah blah. But, I couldn't agree more with the post from Drew S.
As always, the elephant in the room is can Ben Barr (or any coach) get 'elite' players up in Orono. Maybe, with the resurgence of the culture/success and CHL deal?, renovations..etc.? We all know the landscape of college hockey has changed with new teams, portal, NIL..etc.. And, you can't hang your hat on just hard work, it's not sustainable. If you just want to work hard and live near Boston, you can play for a team like Bentley. The boys looked great in the first half of the season with fresh legs and once again (same as last year) in the second half they were Jekyll & Hyde, didn't know what you were going get (other than hard work) on any given night. These are great kids!! and good players that work very hard every night and thankful for them, but Maine needs some elite talent with high level skill that can put the puck in the net. And, I believe it will take a lot of work to consistently get them to Orono. Barr and staff will have to work hard. I think Barr is starting to understand and feel the responsibility of what Maine Hockey means to the whole state of Maine. I don't think he knew that comin' in.
As Far as the post from 'Whistle', oh please...this is big boy hockey. if you can find any parallels to D1 big boy football...I don't think Nick Saban gave a rats a$$ about offending any players, parents or fans to get his players motivated to play and if they weren't motivated, they weren't playing. Ben Barr's job is to win the National Championship and to develop his players. He may hurt a few feelings along the way