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So, is this UNH's way to throw a nerve shot at MAINE and thier fans a week before the
finals, to say Shawn might go to ZooMass?!?! I seriously doubt that Shawn would move for
the money, after all with his expertise he could really go anywhere. I don't see him
leaving MAINE until he retires. GO MAINE
"Wayne T. Smith" wrote:
> >From today's Boston Globe online:
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> http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/089/sports/
> Umile_interviews_for_job_at_UMass+.shtml
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> Paste the above 2 lines together or try this long line ...
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> http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/089/sports/Umile_interviews_for_job_at_UMass+.shtml
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> There's also an article in Foster's (a New Hampshire newspaper) about the Umile interest
> in the UMass job. It contains the intriguing paragraph ...
>
> Rumors have it that Niagara coach Blaise MacDonald, Maine
> coach Shawn Walsh, and the U.S. Hockey development
> program s Jeff Jackson are also candidates for the position,
> one of the top paying coaching jobs in Hockey East.
>
> Note: Umile and MacDonald are among the 10 finalists for the Spencer Penrose award
> (coach of the year).
>
> Also seen recently: Dino Mattessich, Senior Associate AD at U Maine (complete title
> omitted to save space), is a finalist for the UNH AD job. He will be interviewing this
> Thursday at UNH. Other candidates are all ADs at smaller schools.
>
> Non-hockey, but she did share the Alfond ... Joanne Palumbo-McCallie,
> U Maine women's B-Ball coach over the past 8 years has accepted the head coaching
> job at Michigan State University. She has also (today or yesterday?) just delivered
> her new baby. http://www.bangordailynews.net/cgi-bin/article.cfm?storynumber=8503
>
> Let's see ... more money, less fund raising, don't have to play in a hockey rink, bigger
> school and conference, job for her husband, different school and league administrators
> to deal with ... why did she leave?! :-/
>
> Eight days to Providence!
>
> cheers, wayne
>
> Wayne T. Smith mailto:[log in to unmask]
> Systems Group - UNET University of Maine System
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