Re: Wisconsin Hockey: Vol. XX - Growth Through Experience
uhm, 8 losses. this is ridiculous and I don't care how many frosh/soph's are on the team. that's not an excuse or alibi, correct? cause talent and desire wins pure and simple regardless of age.
Wisconsin should be a team that gets 8-10 losses TOTAL in a season. not 8 losses in the first 14 freaking games.
pathetic. just pathetic.
You expect UW to be a 30 win team every season? (34 regular season games + 4 WCHA playoff games + 1 NCAA game = 39 games) I don't think that it is realistic for us fans expect a 0.750 to 0.800 winning % every year, something in the 0.600-0.650 (~25 wins) would be much more reasonable as an average expectation.
UW has had ONE season since they joined the WCHA that they have had 8 (76-77) or fewer losses and only 4 where they have less than 10.
also...I hope we don't have to read more "we played well" Sauer-type quotes in the paper in regard to this. playing well had better be a given. I want to see some fires lit under this team. Mercyhurst won't be a barometer of anything except suckage if UW manages to not get 4 points.
In two weeks they'd better take it to UMD and get 3 points minimum at home. minimum.
It's possible to play well and still lose. It's also possible to play poorly and win. What's far more important is to constantly work towards making incremental improvements. I don't care (much) about the results of indistinguishable regular season games in November and December, what I care far more about is if they are in a possition to win the games in March and April that do truly matter.
It's a learning process, you can not just expect them to jump to the end and expect the process to have worked. Get a pair of wins against Mercyhurst and then take that next step at home against UMD: Play well both night for all 3 periods and put away a WCHA team when you get the chance.
for UW though, this is just tough. especially when you see that the DU's, BC's, and Nodak's of the world generally don't have these up's and down's. UW SHOULD be right there...annually.
Because UND is setting the world on fire so far this season? UND has had some slow starts in the past, they have gone through the same youth development process with growing pains that UW has but they have manages to get better and make a run in the 2nd half of the season.
Denver has been on a good run these last few seasons, but they have had years where they lost in the First round of the WCHA playoffs at home and didn't make the NCAA tournament (05-06 & 06-07). Hard to call seasons that end that way particularly successful.
BC has been very good over the last decade or so, but they have still had years where they finished at to near 0.500 (01-02 & 08-09).
It isn't that you don't have a point, you do but the bigger issue is about more than just this one season. It isn't that programs don't have down years or slow starts, but that Eaves has not yet managed to reach a level of consistent performance year and an year out. The down periods are far more common than they should be.