MGsioux Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 1 minute ago, burd said: He's not very good at it, but I'm completely OK with that. We're not looking for a politician here. If he's good one-on-one with players, recruits and coaches and good with the team in pressured game situations, I'm happy. He has a civic responsibility as well, where public speaking is required, but if he's honest, it'll work out. I agree , I think he looked much more comfortable in the Q and A part. I was just surprised he wasn't more polished as I haven't seen him speak much 1 Quote
dden3 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Just now, MGsioux said: I agree , I think he looked much more comfortable in the Q and A part. I was just surprised he wasn't more polished as I haven't seen him speak much He is even uncomfortable in the 1 minute standard intermission interview between periods. Quote
Oldguy Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago The most significant things said all related to... ~Finding the right guys who want to battle for UND and want to be held accountable. ~Getting back to what he has seen work at the college and pro level, which is a dedication to doing things right every day, without a day where that mindset does not exist. This may not exactly be "modern" in terms of what some kids want, but it certainly can be an approach that works, if they truly get the right recruits that will stick around and work hard enough. It blew me away in March when Berry was talking about going light in practice to keep guys fresh. They only play two games a week in college - that would be more valid it they played an 80+ game schedule, but not in the NCAA's. 2 Quote
stoneySIOUX Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 27 minutes ago, nascar99 said: Legit the one thing I wanted to hear and I got it. 2 Quote
.357 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 26 minutes ago, MGsioux said: I like that he mentioned recruiting 3-4 year players as well as the 1883 collective. Agreed, but he ought to be welcoming also to 1st rounders who will only be at UND 1-2 years. 1 3 Quote
dden3 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 1 minute ago, .357 said: Agreed, but he ought to be welcoming also to 1st rounders who will only be at UND 1-2 years. Those guys cost money in the "modern" world. Quote
dagies Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 1 hour ago, DL Sioux said: Thank you for this link! 29 minutes ago, SuhakiYeahYeah said: 100% needs to be Chyzyk I'm good with that but there could be good options the experts on this board aren't aware of, so we'll see how it shakes out. 3 minutes ago, .357 said: Agreed, but he ought to be welcoming also to 1st rounders who will only be at UND 1-2 years. I don't think he precludes that. I think he's talking about getting guys who are committed to being here. if they are good enough to go pro after 2, so be it. But let's not take a guy who is going to go to another program because he didn't get PP time. 1 Quote
dagies Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 2 minutes ago, dden3 said: Those guys cost money in the "modern" world. Truth Also, it will not change that in college hockey, an average "man" can be as effective as a young future superstar. The physical and mental maturity, the experience playing against mature men, are all talent levelers. You can't win without talent, but juniors and seniors are almost necessary to end of the year success. See some of the recent past Boston teams full of "blue chippahs". 1 Quote
fightingsioux4life Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 17 minutes ago, MGsioux said: I agree , I think he looked much more comfortable in the Q and A part. I was just surprised he wasn't more polished as I haven't seen him speak much The more he speaks publicly at events like this, the better he'll get at it. 3 Quote
siouxweet Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Bill Belichick did always look comfortable either. 1 1 Quote
Popular Post InHeavenThereIsNoBeer Posted 22 hours ago Popular Post Posted 22 hours ago 1 minute ago, fightingsioux4life said: The more he speaks publicly at events like this, the better he'll get at it. Berry wasn't a super polished public speaker as well, he got better as he went along but I remember him seeming pretty nervous in his first press conference. Also, give him a little grace. This is the biggest moment in his professional life for a school he's stuck with through it all as opposed to taking a pay raise or promotion to an NHL or AHL job. The part where he got choked up thanking his family so he ended with it got me. I know that feeling. 4 10 Quote
Siouxdaddy Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Had very little time with Jackson, will transcribe his quotes ASAP. I asked him about wearing the fish bowls and he said this, “Yeah, that's kind of a players rule, so I don't have a problem against it, if they want to. I guess we'll have to talk to our leaders and see if that's something they may, you know, crack the tradition on.” 2 Quote
sioux24/7 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 1 minute ago, Siouxdaddy said: Had very little time with Jackson, will transcribe his quotes ASAP. I asked him about wearing the fish bowls and he said this, “Yeah, that's kind of a players rule, so I don't have a problem against it, if they want to. I guess we'll have to talk to our leaders and see if that's something they may, you know, crack the tradition on.” Appreciate you. 1 Quote
Popular Post gfhockey Posted 22 hours ago Popular Post Posted 22 hours ago I think jacks won the press conference i think we are in good hands more and more I think about it 5 Quote
.357 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Thought Jackson did fine, it's awesome that he'll be bringing in a GM type of staff to oversee all the complexities of recruiting & player development. Of course his results will have to outweigh his promises, but UND hockey appears to be back on track again. Thought it odd though that Jamernik was also in attendance, sitting behind the current players but in that general area. I thought he would be long gone by now as he seemed to do more dividing than uniting in the locker room. Quote
RhettRingers Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Just now, .357 said: Thought Jackson did fine, it's awesome that he'll be bringing in a GM type of staff to oversee all the complexities of recruiting & player development. Of course his results will have to outweigh his promises, but UND hockey appears to be back on track again. Thought it odd though that Jamernik was also in attendance, sitting behind the current players but in that general area. I thought he would be long gone by now as he seemed to do more dividing than uniting in the locker room. Was also my first thought when I saw him... Quote
UND1983 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 3 minutes ago, gfhockey said: I think jacks won the press conference i think we are in good hands more and more I think about it That's one way to look at it. Not the most dynamic presser I have ever seen but ok Quote
Popular Post Siouxdaddy Posted 22 hours ago Popular Post Posted 22 hours ago How do you plan to manage the CHL, USHL NAHL etc? Jax: We're gonna really try to be really present in Western Canada. Yeah, I've always had good players out there, and there's a whole new market there. So we're gonna do a good job knowing all the players Well, and, and, but we, but we won't. You know our the Midwest is important for us. You know Minnesota is important for us. We'll make sure we're doing a great job knowing the players. So to me, it's not so much about where they are, what league they're in, is, are they the right guys? Do they bring the values we're looking for? Are they guys that are kind of connected to our program?” 3 4 Quote
sioux24/7 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Just now, UND1983 said: That's one way to look at it. Not the most dynamic presser I have ever seen but ok Yeah he was fine nothing wrong but didn’t have me ready to run through a wall like Eric Schmidt’s. Quote
SuhakiYeahYeah Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Siouxdaddy said: Had very little time with Jackson, will transcribe his quotes ASAP. I asked him about wearing the fish bowls and he said this, “Yeah, that's kind of a players rule, so I don't have a problem against it, if they want to. I guess we'll have to talk to our leaders and see if that's something they may, you know, crack the tradition on.” Now this guy is asking the real questions. Quote
nascar99 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 1 minute ago, Siouxdaddy said: How do you plan to manage the CHL, USHL NAHL etc? Jax: We're gonna really try to be really present in Western Canada. Yeah, I've always had good players out there, and there's a whole new market there. So we're gonna do a good job knowing all the players Well, and, and, but we, but we won't. You know our the Midwest is important for us. You know Minnesota is important for us. We'll make sure we're doing a great job knowing the players. So to me, it's not so much about where they are, what league they're in, is, are they the right guys? Do they bring the values we're looking for? Are they guys that are kind of connected to our program?” Is this all that he said regarding the CHL and recruiting all 3 CHL leagues? Quote
burd Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago The best coaches can be awful public speakers. His eloquence will be determined by his ability to recruit, teach, and lead young hockey players. 1 Quote
Siouxdaddy Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago How will you get your team to play a full 60? "I think it kind of goes back to that process. Just saying, I remember, Oshie talking about their great teams in Washington, and he just said, you know, they had really good players, but they had a great system, and they really believed in it. So even if they got down in the series, down in games, they just kind of had so much belief that they're not gonna, they weren't gonna start like cheating for offense or doing things outside of the system. They just said, Hey, if we, if we roll for 60 in this way, we'll have a great chance to win, even if we don't score first or second, you know, they might get up a couple on us, if we just kind of believe in what we're doing. You know, the vast majority of times we're gonna, you know, be there in the end." 2 Quote
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