ExileOnDaytonStreet
Drunkard
Yeah, we just recently found out. Not that I was friendly with him on here, but you know...he made it interesting.
Guess he passed back in May.
This year, the forums lost OP.
Even worse, it kept EoDS.
Yeah, we just recently found out. Not that I was friendly with him on here, but you know...he made it interesting.
Guess he passed back in May.
my guess is he's mostly done with Wisconsin Hockey,...He's got the Blackhawks...once those decisions get made (as Tim said earlier: see Indycar 1994 crowds and look at today's tv numbers and crowds) you almost never get those fans back
I don't think they have to pick an alumni as HC, I think it's more important to pick someone with a track record of winning as a HC at the college or junior (USHL preferably) level.
your are right on here, but it is silly to talk about because it isn't happening for at least two years imo.
I don't know: another middling year, with a fanbase that is evaporating with ever non-competitive loss, with recruiting difficulties increasing with a head coach known to be on the hot seat. Every year they wait is 2-3 more years before a new coach can expect to get things get turned around. 2 more seasons with Eaves and they be able to hold unsold out games at LaBian. A 10 to 15 win season, and the whole coaching staff may need to go, fair to them or not, but because it's necessary for the overall health of the program.
Well you know my view and I agree with you. I just don't see it with this athletic department and director.
Speaking of lurking in the shadows...I saw Chuck/Andy, or at least someone using the Chuck Schwartz log-on lurking the other day.
Good to see you are still around and keeping tabs on us!
Pete Waite "resigned" after not super-bad, but not that good, middling teams, and I don't recall a public announcement of him being placed on the hot seat, as was done with Eaves.
I know it was tweeted by Badger Hockey but I thought I'd mention it here too. Number 18, Murray Johnson passed away Sunday after battling cancer for some time. Murray was a stalwart on the Badgers '77 championship team with only six Badgers appearing in more games(43). Defenseman Norm McIntosh(#8) remained very close friends with him right up until the end.
As solo posted about '84, I'll say that '77 was my first year of attending games regularly as a youngster. And what a year to start. Coming off a disastrous 12 win season, the Badgers stormed back onto the national scene with a record setting 37 wins and a National Championship. What I remember most is the players lining up and Julian Baretta skating backwards between them into the net to start things off. He was quirky but it worked for him and I never saw him lose a game in goal. (Not surprising, as he was 21-2 in '77). That team turned into a machine on the ice and if you put them on a power play late in a close game, it was all over. For fun, here's the stat sheet:
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The Badgers appeared in the title game four times from '77-83 and it was glorious. It never has and never will be the same. Everything about the college game has changed. But man it was something else for a time and I'll never forget it. Thanks for the memories and Godspeed Mr. Johnson.
From the viewpoint of a Sioux fan, those '80 - 84 years sure made that rivalry a fun one.
And there's that bottle . . .
p and to being excited when seeing you guys are on BC's home schedule.
This Michigan based Badger is biting the bullet and heading over to Big Rapids on Saturday. I'm just hoping that they are competitive as I'm not planning on taking a bag to pull over my head. Victor Posa lived on my dorm floor. The guy was certifiable. Oh the stories. Tony Granato was on the floor the year prior. Lots of insite watching replays on PBS with him when you can't read lips.