As a Gopher fan, I understand what it's like to get to the big dance and
then bow out every time... A coach has to be able to teach that "killer
instinct" to his team. Never stop scoring, never give up type
attitude. We suffered long and hard with Woog, who is a nice guy and a
good coach but could never win the BIG ONE. New coach in Lucia, and we
have had success. That being said, sometimes a team needs more than the
tools to get there, sometimes they need a REASON.
Example being this Gopher season. We were having a down year, everyone
has them, but many Gopher fans were downright jumping ship. Then Tom
Pohl was injured, and the team had a reason to band together and start
to win! (I know the wins started before Pohl was hurt, but you
know...) We also had a goalie change, putting in our untested freshman
Kangas who has been incredible! They have banded together and gelled if
that's what you call it. Nice to see the great comeback and it has
saved an awful season for many Gopher fans. (this fan was okay with the
off season, they happen and then we get better)
So Umile might need to go... but only those at UNH know what's really
going on.
just my 2 pence
Carol
GO Gophers!!!
Bob Woodbury wrote:
> I'm ALWAYS very reticent to blame a coach. But I think the facts and
> numbers speak for themselves. And in this case, as an act of full
> disclosure, "associate head coach" Scott Borek is a friend. As a
> Maine fan, I'd hate to see Umile go. I kinda like the way things are
> going for UNH. But I've also always believed the better every team is
> in a league or conference, the better the league or conference (re:
> WCHA). Never a night off is preferable to 10-2 games. Then, when you
> win a league championship, you've really accomplished something. When
> I did play-by-play, I always talked up the great kids on the other
> team. And they were all great kids. When the home team won, it was a
> proud accomplishment. If you lost, it didn't hurt quite as much
> because of all those great kids on the other team.
>
> On Mar 29, 2008, at 10:05 AM, Deron Treadwell wrote:
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>> I'm curious to know what people (specifically UNH fans) think about
>> the latest first round exit for the University of New Hampshire.
>>
>> As Charlie's release mentioned earlier, UNH is now 4-8 in first
>> round games and I believe have lost in the first round in 3 of the
>> last 4 years (at least one of those games in Manchester, NH). All
>> the while, UNH has had dominant regular season teams, winning or
>> near the top of HOCKEY EAST every year it seems.
>>
>> Almost shockingly, I've seen a few messageboard posts from UNH fans
>> saying that perhaps Dick Umile needs to go. I think its an
>> interesting question, because there is no doubt UNH has the
>> facilities and they are getting the talent. Is it time to make a
>> change in order to get over the top or is it something else?
>>
>> -Deron
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