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I say Heather get the ax first. Not sure many coaches want the Maine job considering the pay. Connecticut is getting worse by the weekend. Lots of player transfers and I'm hearing the lots of parents going to the AD.
I say Heather get the ax first. Not sure many coaches want the Maine job considering the pay. Connecticut is getting worse by the weekend. Lots of player transfers and I'm hearing the lots of parents going to the AD.
We hope Lewis stays. The team has been scrambling back until the third period yesterday. Young team with challenges in front of them. Haven't seen the players quit or heard any excuses from them. I did see some panic from some players in the game yesterday. Lewis and her assistants will get them turned around
We hope Lewis stays. The team has been scrambling back until the third period yesterday. Young team with challenges in front of them. Haven't seen the players quit or heard any excuses from them. I did see some panic from some players in the game yesterday. Lewis and her assistants will get them turned around
I say Heather get the ax first. Not sure many coaches want the Maine job considering the pay. Connecticut is getting worse by the weekend. Lots of player transfers and I'm hearing the lots of parents going to the AD.
I don't find that to be very relevant. While the depth of the talent pool in women's hockey has improved, there are still far fewer girls playing hockey than boys, so it isn't a given that because something is true in men's hockey recruiting it will also be so for the women's game. It's sort of like Connecticut having good basketball teams or Penn State dominating in volleyball; good for them, but it doesn't mean much in women's hockey, because the entire model is different.Union ... And the men's team went to the Final Four last season, so obviously it is possible to be successful there.
I don't find that to be very relevant. While the depth of the talent pool in women's hockey has improved, there are still far fewer girls playing hockey than boys, so it isn't a given that because something is true in men's hockey recruiting it will also be so for the women's game. It's sort of like Connecticut having good basketball teams or Penn State dominating in volleyball; good for them, but it doesn't mean much in women's hockey, because the entire model is different.
OK - consensus seems to be Linstad goes, Lewis stays. How about broadening the list to include the bottom 3 ECAC teams:
- Union - Claudia Asano Barcomb - has been there 6 years now and while the team has gotten better and it is a tough place to recruit, they are still largely non-competitive (occasional random win against other bottom teams - UConn, Penn State, Maine). And the men's team went to the Final Four last season, so obviously it is possible to be successful there. She has to be at risk. Seems like 6 years is a long time to get where they are.
- Yale - Joakim Flygh - his third season and the team is more competitive than last year's fiasco. But they still aren't dramatically improved - basically they lose in closer games than last year. This is his second recruiting class, so he owns responsibility for half the players. He did have a decent recruiting class last season and appears to have a good one for 2013-2014 also, so that may be an argument in his favor. But he may be on the bubble.
- Brown - Amy Bourbeau - only her second season and the first full year since she was hired late in the process last summer after Murphy "resigned". But the team had a much better performance last year (making the playoffs), her freshman recruits aren't doing great, and word is that there is not much in the pipeline for this year recruiting wise (look at Hux's 2013-2014 list - add Erin Conway who is a good player from Choate by way of Little Caesars). Maybe a year too soon, but if they don't get better next year.... she also has to be in danger.
Appreciate any and all thoughts on these from those with better insight.
I don' think she need worry about her job. Like most of the Ivies, winning isn't something the administration is overly concerned about.I would have to imagine that Coach Barcomb at Union would be worried about her job. Having three ties in their conference and zero wins is a very sad situation. I don't think the seven non conference wins after six years helps Barcomb's career.
80% of these situations come down to what the players say after the season. Coaching in this era is about keeping the players happy. If the players want a coach dismissed that coach is doomed.
I don' think she need worry about her job. Like most of the Ivies, winning isn't something the administration is overly concerned about.