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  1. 1 minute ago, .357 said:

    I hope you weren't expecting objectivity from him about the program's extended playoff woes. No need to crucify big B, but he could have at least asked him why his team looked like they had been injected with horse tranquilizers during the 2nd intermission of their last game. And maybe also ask him what he might do differently next year to avoid another implosion in the playoffs. You don't fix a problem by avoiding it.

     

    Need Paul Ralston to ask the tough questions about their "choke job"!  :lol:

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  2. 1 minute ago, brianvf said:

    It's hard to win 26 games and win the conference title without being at least a bit good.
    We just sputtered out the last few months.  Killed a season that showed so much promise.

    No disagreement there.  But, the regular season is there to create seeding for postseason play...whether it be conference tourney or national tourney.  Winning a bunch of games in fall every year is fine, it helps us hopefully make the tournament and sometimes assists in winning a supremely overrated regular season conference title, but doesn't do anything for you in March or April.  We aren't good at all based on our March results in almost a decade now.

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  3. Food for thought using the Frozen Four teams this year.

     

    David Carle (DU), 34 years old - 3 Frozen Fours in 4 seasons.

    Brandon Naurato (Mich), 39 years old - 2 Frozen Fours in 2 seasons.

    Jay Pandolfo (BU), 49 years old - 2 Frozen Fours in 2 seasons.

    Greg Brown (BC), 56 years old - 1 Frozen Four in 2 seasons.

    Brad Berry (UND), 59 years old - 1 Frozen Four in 8 seasons.

    **2020 season omitted in statistics since tournament was cancelled

     

    The younger hires of David Carle and Brandon Naurato have both shown to be successful hires so far.  Pandolfo is younger now than Berry was when he was hired.  Greg is of similar age to Brad, but has shown he is able to provide elite recruiting.  There's no agenda to push here, just some interesting tidbits to note.  Maybe having a younger head coach wouldn't be such a bad thing.  Maybe just having a fresh face can spark new life into the program.  Maybe none of it matters and you just need a good coach.  But, combined, the four of those coaches have 8 Frozen Four appearances in their 10 collective seasons while UND hasn't been to one in 8 years.  Not only that, we've only won one NCAA tournament game since then.

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  4. 1 minute ago, Armchair Expert said:

    Are you referring to the 2011 team that also lost to Michigan in the tourney, but by two goals?

    Interesting how some are forgetting the number of disappointments Hakstol had in the Frozen Four.  For instance, his teams repeatedly got outclassed by Boston College.  Everyone I saw at the game from GF at the FF game in Milwaukee knew the game was over after one period.

    Hak could get his teams rolling in the second half of the season until the Frozen Four.  

    It was a tough loss against a good team last night.  Not an embarrassment by any means.  On to next year.
     

     

    Titles are too difficult to win to be expected, but the excitement generated during the Hak era was unparalleled.  Seemingly every year could be our year.  Never missed an NCAA tourney (Brad missed three), 7 Frozen Four appearances in 11 years (Brad 1 in 8), plus all of the conference postseason success with Hakstol.  You could spend your money on St Paul or a regional knowing your team would be there and they'd show up.  You could buy Frozen Four tickets in advance knowing your team had a better chance of being there than not.  It was all very exciting even if they all ultimately ended up in disappointment.  What's exciting about UND hockey right now?

  5. We are the Dallas Cowboys of college hockey. 

    Brad Berry is our Mike McCarthy whom won a title of yesteryear but has failed to produce much in the postseason since.  Our history and legacy is akin to being "America's Team"...both widely loved by its fans but hated by most others.  Now we've both become the laughing stock of the postseason performance.

  6. Just now, Benny Baker said:

    Every 8 season's, the Engelstad arena red-light therapy beds, cryochamber, steam room, nap room, private chef making three meals a day, etc, produce 1 playoff win against the American International’s of the college hockey world.

    Seems worth it. 

     

    For cripes sake, how many times do we have to tell you that we won the Penrose old man?!

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  7. Just now, Cratter said:

    Looks like you might have been right all along.

    It's never been about being right or wrong.  It's about holding UND to the standard that it should be held to in the college hockey world.  Just look at what Brad inherited and look what we've accomplished since.  I can appreciate some NCHC titles, but I just don't those matter a ton.  I'm not even expecting titles...too much puck luck in one-and-done format tourneys.  What I want to see is having top-tier talent excited to play for our program.  I want the national pundits to rave about UND like they used to.  I want the fanbase to be excited out of their minds for two weeks with another pending trip to the Frozen Four even if it ends in tears.  The Penrose is a slow burn that no one thinks about until you have the trophy.

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