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Wisconsin Hockey XXXIV: A Season without Chuck

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solovsfett said:
that would be awesome if someone from this board could go to the event and bend his ear a bit.

Hockey is my favorite sport (by just a hair over open wheel racing, and miles above football) but I honestly feel no anticipation for the coming season either for Wisconsin, nor for the NHL at the moment (the Blackhawks are my team and I'm bummed about Kane being such a scumbag). And normally I'm curious about the frosh and to see what strides the sophs and juniors have taken but now?

I honestly can't see myself tuning into more than 2-3 games this season. That's how far and how quickly my interest level has dropped.

I feel the same way right now, but I know that whenever that first Friday night rolls around, I'll be looking everywhere for a stream to check out the team. I've just been a hockey fan for too long to abandon them completely. Thankfully, games are harder to find while in Atlanta, so I won't look all that hard for them.

BTW: Thread title was a on a whim, happy to change it to whatever someone would want.
 
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Tagging the thread. Should have been XXXV however...
 
No, the last one was XXXIII. I may not know much, but I did check a few times before posting it.

The recruiting thread is XXXIV, this one should be XXXV. The two thread types are counted together and the total is the number of general and recruiting UW hockey threads since the start of the 2002-03 season.

When UW gets a new head coach to dawn the fifth age of UW hockey, the counting will restart at volume I.
 
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So Eaves intimated he was changing his recruiting philosophy...Anyone have any thoughts or analysis on what that means exactly?
 
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So Eaves intimated he was changing his recruiting philosophy...Anyone have any thoughts or analysis on what that means exactly?

A little late for that, wouldn't you say? Especially considering most kids being recruited now are a few years away from college. I don't know about you but I have a hard time seeing him surviving that long. Then again, I have to consider who the AD is and how little he seems to care about hockey.
 
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The recruiting thread is XXXIV, this one should be XXXV. The two thread types are counted together and the total is the number of general and recruiting UW hockey threads since the start of the 2002-03 season.

When UW gets a new head coach to dawn the fifth age of UW hockey, the counting will restart at volume I.

We can only hope for that. I thought that the threads were counted independently of one another. My apologies.
 
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We can only hope for that. I thought that the threads were counted independently of one another. My apologies.

I made the same mistake in the one and only UW thread that I ever started.

I'll never start another...such is my shame. :o

:D
 
A little late for that, wouldn't you say? Especially considering most kids being recruited now are a few years away from college. I don't know about you but I have a hard time seeing him surviving that long. Then again, I have to consider who the AD is and how little he seems to care about hockey.

Definitely to late for him to change tactics on recruiting. It should have happened in 2008 when it was evident 12 grinders may listen to him but they won't ever (and couldn't) win titles
 
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So Eaves intimated he was changing his recruiting philosophy...Anyone have any thoughts or analysis on what that means exactly?

I think what we was referring to was filling all 28 stalls in the barn and only use the 12/6 guys who play as a team and do the little things to win, even if that means running 4 4th lines out there. :(

On a positive note, Bucky's 5th Quarter will indeed have hockey coverage this year, at least series previews and home game coverage. Of course, it will pale in comparison to Chuck, but it will be something of quality. So that plus whatever hodhepodge the WSJ does will be the coverage in print media. The biggest gaps will be away game analysis.
 
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I don't know if this image will work or not. Wisconsin Men's Hockey posted this all-time line-up thing on FB today.

It just makes me sad looking at it. I understand they're trying to get people excited but the past doesn't sell this program anymore, they're so disconnected from the glory years it seems like Tony Granato played in the 60's...they need to create glory years NOW and use the past to bolster the present. But with no present and no future (for now) to look forward to, selling the past feels like pandering to a dwindling audience and it's really out of touch with reality.
 
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I don't know if this image will work or not. Wisconsin Men's Hockey posted this all-time line-up thing on FB today.

It just makes me sad looking at it. I understand they're trying to get people excited but the past doesn't sell this program anymore, they're so disconnected from the glory years it seems like Tony Granato played in the 60's...they need to create glory years NOW and use the past to bolster the present. But with no present and no future (for now) to look forward to, selling the past feels like pandering to a dwindling audience and it's really out of touch with reality.

Saw that too. Gotta give them credit for trying, but it feels like a slap in the face at this point. Someone's job is to promote hockey, too bad they don't have much to work with anymore.
 
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Speaking of living off past glories, more people would probably come to the KC this season if they played one of the championship games on the main scoreboard thing (lacking correct word) and selling concessions at that era's prices.

People know the past was great, the present team is not that, hence the continual fall in attendance.
 
Saw that too. Gotta give them credit for trying, but it feels like a slap in the face at this point. Someone's job is to promote hockey, too bad they don't have much to work with anymore.

Any list that includes Kyle Turris as one of the top 12 NHL forwards in UW history is a seriously flawed list.
 
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Looks like it's based on their impact in the NHL.
 
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Turris was pretty darn good as a young 18 year old at UW.
 
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Turris was pretty darn good as a young 18 year old at UW.

I have to respectfully disagree with you. Did he lead the team in points? Sure he did, but he gained 12 of those 35 in the opening four games at the Ice Breaker and then against Roberto Morris. So over the other 32 games against better competition he netted 23 points. My memories of Turris (and I was very excited for him to come here) was that he was largely a non factor at times in games as he was way too weak to deal w/ the 35 year olds that played for Mankato or Tech at the time. Sure he was young and a freshman, but honestly I expected a lot more of him, considering his scoring ability in the BCHL and his draft status.

Toward the end, I got the feeling he was looking over the horizon to going and playing for the great one the minute the season ended than trying to get a sub .500 team to the Frozen Four, and that team should have went to the Frozen Four too. Never should have lost to the North Dakotas in OT, never should have even got to OT.

As far as NHL career, after a really slow and rocky start, he has turned into a great player, but he was a star in name only at UW. I might get chastised for saying all this, but that's ok.
 
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I have to respectfully disagree with you. Did he lead the team in points? Sure he did, but he gained 12 of those 35 in the opening four games at the Ice Breaker and then against Roberto Morris. So over the other 32 games against better competition he netted 23 points. My memories of Turris (and I was very excited for him to come here) was that he was largely a non factor at times in games as he was way too weak to deal w/ the 35 year olds that played for Mankato or Tech at the time. Sure he was young and a freshman, but honestly I expected a lot more of him, considering his scoring ability in the BCHL and his draft status.

Toward the end, I got the feeling he was looking over the horizon to going and playing for the great one the minute the season ended than trying to get a sub .500 team to the Frozen Four, and that team should have went to the Frozen Four too. Never should have lost to the North Dakotas in OT, never should have even got to OT.

As far as NHL career, after a really slow and rocky start, he has turned into a great player, but he was a star in name only at UW. I might get chastised for saying all this, but that's ok.

I agree 100%. He was pretty ordinary considering the hype that came with him. I also think had he stayed at UW for 2-3 years, he may have been more impactful right out of school. He is a poster child for staying in school.

In looking at the next 2 years after he left, his leaving certainly hurt UW's NCAA chances the next year as they just missed the ncaa's and the following year they would have crushed BC and everyone else with him on the team, and that 09-10 was stacked without him.
 
I agree 100%. He was pretty ordinary considering the hype that came with him. I also think had he stayed at UW for 2-3 years, he may have been more impactful right out of school. He is a poster child for staying in school.

In looking at the next 2 years after he left, his leaving certainly hurt UW's NCAA chances the next year as they just missed the ncaa's and the following year they would have crushed BC and everyone else with him on the team, and that 09-10 was stacked without him.

I couldn't agree more. Turris needed another 1-2 years at UW. He was good but nowhere near great his freshman year.
 
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