Made it to the game on Sunday. First time at the Gut this season. Terrible in the first, great in the second, and just not quite good enough in the third. Providence is a decent team that was due to breakout after a tough stretch. You have to give credit to the special teams. They looked good. 5 on 5 offense is definitely the missing piece, but that's not really new. I agree with Catfantoo, ultimately they just can't seem to get elite offensive talent to show up on campus. Bump, Strand and Kessler all seem like recruits who can score, but their stats in the USHL this year aren't stellar.
On a bigger point, I have to say I was disappointed by my experience. I don't think this is really about coaches and players, more of an administration issue. Obviously a Sunday afternoon game after a half decade of, at best, mediocre hockey is never a recipe for a great atmosphere, but the place just felt kinda sad. Between the arena still be under construction, the lack of a student section, the choppy in arena presentation, and the fact that my ticket cost $30, I felt pretty underwhelmed. I've thought the same thing watching the video feed on ESPN+ this season. I don't think it's any of the employees fault. Rob Ryan is actually great on PxP. I think they're all just doing their best with the little resources available. The problem is it all just seems 2nd rate, especially compared to other programs that should be on our level.
Sorry don't mean to be a downer, but I just think there is a conversation to be had about the direction of the athletic department in general.