New to the site
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 11:21 am
Hey all. I'm new to this blog and am glad to find it. I've been a BG hockey fan since 1978 and have seen the glory and not so glorious days of this hockey program.
Quick thoughts: Unice not coming hurts for several reasons. First, it must put a question in other future recruits minds when something like that happens. Obviously he was a good talent, how good won't be known for years, but I believe we would have been better off with him than without. He's a local kid as well, which makes it even more troubling given the fact he could have played in front of friends and family quite often.
The biggest problem I see with the program is the lack of support from the school itself. While many schools have or are upgrading facilities, we patch up things and try to keep it going. This is obvious and is obvious to recruits and their parents. This program needs the University leadership to get behind it if is ever going to get back to what it once was. At least pave the parking lot so it doesn't look like one in Baghdad. First impressions mean a lot, and the parking lot is the first thing you see. If I were a recruits parent , I could tell before I completed the turn into the rink's parking lot that this University does not support it's hockey team.
After having said all that, I think this years team can compete and will make a surprising jump if they get started out on the right foot. It's a very young team. The roster as posted on the BG website is wrong. It has Cepis as a Jr. defenseman. He's a freshman forward and a good one. I'm not sure how many other mistakes there are on it.
GO BG!!!
Quick thoughts: Unice not coming hurts for several reasons. First, it must put a question in other future recruits minds when something like that happens. Obviously he was a good talent, how good won't be known for years, but I believe we would have been better off with him than without. He's a local kid as well, which makes it even more troubling given the fact he could have played in front of friends and family quite often.
The biggest problem I see with the program is the lack of support from the school itself. While many schools have or are upgrading facilities, we patch up things and try to keep it going. This is obvious and is obvious to recruits and their parents. This program needs the University leadership to get behind it if is ever going to get back to what it once was. At least pave the parking lot so it doesn't look like one in Baghdad. First impressions mean a lot, and the parking lot is the first thing you see. If I were a recruits parent , I could tell before I completed the turn into the rink's parking lot that this University does not support it's hockey team.
After having said all that, I think this years team can compete and will make a surprising jump if they get started out on the right foot. It's a very young team. The roster as posted on the BG website is wrong. It has Cepis as a Jr. defenseman. He's a freshman forward and a good one. I'm not sure how many other mistakes there are on it.
GO BG!!!