That something is Sneddon. He's gotta go! Thus far, I've been willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, but it's now crystal clear that he's unable to turn things around. Our recruiting has not been bad and we do have talented players. Talent wise, I think we match up with all but the elite teams in HE (i.e., BC, BU, UNH). Are we really less talented than teams like Lowell, Amherst, Merrimack, Providence? With all due respect to those teams, I don't think so. Almost every other team in college hockey, even the bad ones, seem able to at least score goals and have some semblance of offensive productivity. For us, it's a problem year after year, after year, after year. And how can the team be so utterly unprepared to compete against a team like Penn State? A team that's in their first year of existence? I don't mind losing games so much--it's a long season and losses are going to happen--but at least show up prepared to play hockey!
Players change, but the one thing that's remained the same in the continuing debacle that is UVM hockey, is Sneddon. Add the bizarre things that have happened with our program in addition to the losing (players being dismissed, players leaving, the coach and university being sued, etc.) and it's clear in my mind that Sneddon's gotta go. I don't wish him any ill will--he seems like a nice enough guy and can probably get his coaching mojo back somewhere else, but sometimes change just for the sake of change is a good thing. Look how it helped Lowell by switching from McDonald to Bazin. Sneddon's gotta go, and the sooner the better!