For the first time since the mid-1980s, the University of Maine men's hockey team didn't make the play-offs. If you had been the coach, what would you have done differently? Which players would have seen more ice time? Who would have been benched? Should underclass-men have been given more ice time last year? What about next year?
Recruiting is key
Recruiting is the key to success. Maine has always been able to recruit the blue collar players AND a few blue chippers as well. Where would Maine be right now if Teddy Purcell was here?
Bottom line though is all the top schools like BU, BC & UNH, etc. deal with the same issues. No one will ever replace Shawn Walsh at Maine and something that many people over look is that Grant Standbrook is/was a one-in-a-million recruiter.
I support Tim Whitehead. He's a good coach and an upstanding member of the community. Will he ever be ever to replicate the success of the Walsh/Standbrook era? Will anyone?
UM Hockey
It is isnt going to happen every year
get off their backs please...