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2024-25 University of North Dakota Hockey Season
.357 replied to Frozen4sioux's topic in Men's Hockey
No worries, the brutal & overwhelming negativity has passed & the forecast for this afternoon is sunshine & lollipops. -
2024-25 University of North Dakota Hockey Season
.357 replied to Frozen4sioux's topic in Men's Hockey
Like I said, thanks for your time. -
2024-25 University of North Dakota Hockey Season
.357 replied to Frozen4sioux's topic in Men's Hockey
I have a feeling that this extended wait is going to hurt even more should 1 or both sign. It gets our hopes up a little, then BAM, the depression kicks in all the harder. Like someone mentioned earlier, just pull the dang ripcord already so Sioux fans can start worrying about where the offensive production will come next season! -
2024-25 University of North Dakota Hockey Season
.357 replied to Frozen4sioux's topic in Men's Hockey
Was simply looking for what qualifies a D1 hockey coach as great. If a person can make that claim about the current coach but not back it up, then they prove nothing. And double-spaced is fine. -
2024-25 University of North Dakota Hockey Season
.357 replied to Frozen4sioux's topic in Men's Hockey
Thanks for your time. If anyone can present sound reasons on why UND's current head hockey coach is great, I'm all ears. -
2024-25 University of North Dakota Hockey Season
.357 replied to Frozen4sioux's topic in Men's Hockey
If you're going to call someone great in his field, especially one who pulls home over 400k/year, you need to have solid reasons to back it up. If not, then your claim has no teeth. Has nothing to do with a pissing match, genuinely curious why Berry is a great coach in your eyes. I agree also that Berry is a good, but not great, coach. Appreciate your honesty. -
2024-25 University of North Dakota Hockey Season
.357 replied to Frozen4sioux's topic in Men's Hockey
You didn't describe the qualities of a great D1 college hockey coach. Please elaborate on why Berry deserves to be called great. -
2024-25 University of North Dakota Hockey Season
.357 replied to Frozen4sioux's topic in Men's Hockey
I'll extend the question to you as well as Goon: Kindly describe what makes a college hockey coach great at the D1 level in this day & age? -
2024-25 University of North Dakota Hockey Season
.357 replied to Frozen4sioux's topic in Men's Hockey
Ok then, what was it about Dean Blais & Jerry York that made them great college hockey coaches? I was mostly directing the question at Goon, but it's open to anyone, I guess. -
2024-25 University of North Dakota Hockey Season
.357 replied to Frozen4sioux's topic in Men's Hockey
What's your definition of a great college hockey coach? -
It has nothing to do with "jiggering the numbers" or spinning a narrative; he's making a valid comparison between 3 coaches. No HC making close to half a million/year is above criticism.
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Gee, that's a head-scratcher. It certainly isn't because of their head coaches. Successful teams rely on luck, culture & tradition to peak at the right time & go deep in the playoffs year-in, year-out.
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Because he's making a comparison between 3 coaches. 94-95 would have been a more accurate start date, because that would have then encompassed the coaching careers of both Blais & Hakstol in their entirety; starting at '88 only includes less than a 1/3 of Gasparini's career. But his point still stands.
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Indeed. I think Berry puts so much emphasis on winning the Penrose (one of his "checking the boxes" as he's fond of saying) that the players get a little burned out from trying to win the conference every year; like there's a big drop in energy after the players finally scale Mt. Penrose & plant the team flag atop of it. Case in point: they won the Penrose against Miami, then get swept in Omaha the following weekend; although there were signs that they were on the decline before that. I can't think of any other reason the team may be peaking too early than this. But like you said earlier, I'm not sure he's even aware that something's 'off'; and looking at this team's performance in this year's tournament vs other teams' performances, something was definitely 'off'. My theory is that it's a mismanagement of the team's energy, causing the players to get mentally drained & 'check out' as it gets late into the season; possibly due to being hyper-focused on winning the Penrose for 5 months.
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If he wanted to experience big-city life in Denver, then it would have been a waste of his time to make a visit to UND yesterday; so I doubt that was the reason...Maybe he wanted to experience what a college championship feels like before he becomes just another human resource cog on an NHL team.
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Playing in front of the best & most numerous fans in hockey-crazed GF and the best college rink in America wasn't enough to sway his decision. Nor did UND's "culture" or tradition win him over. I think it highlights that he trusts Carle more than the UND staff to get him to the next level. I don't blame him, it sounds like he made a practical decision based on comparisons between the two schools over the last 6-7 years: one coach excels in the regular season; the other, the playoffs. If I were his advisor & not a complete UND homer like I am now, I would have also tried to steer him towards DU. Future head-to-head battles w/ DU over star players may play out the same way as Pohlkamp if Berry doesn't fix his mindset & start bringing home some titles. The precedent has been set.
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I'm not seeing this online. Who are your sources?
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If so, they'll likely just replace him with another great coach without missing a beat, who will continue to field strong teams & be contenders every year. That program seems to make all the right moves, & it all starts with their AD who puts winners into the HC position.
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Does anyone think that there will be other very good transfer possibilities in the coming weeks, or is Pohlkamp, Wood & Wilkie heads & tails above all others?
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You'd think that a player of Pohlkamp's caliber would be looking at all possible factors in selecting a school; & no doubt he's watching closely what schools are doing well in this year's tournament. Friday's third period sleep-a-pa-looza against MI may come back to seal the deal for DU.
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You're likely right, but if it were a slam dunk on him going there you'd think he would have already announced it & signed the necessary papers. UND's recent playoff meltdowns aren't helping matters.
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Like some have speculated, he may very well already know where he's going, the portal just being a necessary channel he has to go through.
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2024-25 University of North Dakota Hockey Season
.357 replied to Frozen4sioux's topic in Men's Hockey
Serious injury? -
2024-25 University of North Dakota Hockey Season
.357 replied to Frozen4sioux's topic in Men's Hockey
Please elaborate. -
Sometimes I think it's a combination of mental fatigue & what you're saying: not knowing how to win. Mental fatigue in the sense that there's so much focus & drive into winning the Penrose from Day 1, that when they do win it, the team treats it like a mini-championship & they all breathe a collective sigh of relief; losing their competitive edge because there's a natural letdown after each player has put so much effort into winning it for the past 5 months. I say this because most of the team seems drained come March, not just a few players. Peaking at the wrong time, perhaps. Berry's biggest challenge this off-season won't be getting a guy like Pohlkamp or Wood, it will be to take a long, hard, honest look in the mirror; maybe reaching out to mentors who have a track record of winning. Because having a star-studded roster won't get the team any closer to a national title if it's the coach's philosophy that is weighing the team down.