Flipper wrote:Hockey sucks...it's gonna suck..I'm sorry, but it's true...
It is NOT gonna suck.

Flipper wrote:Hockey sucks...it's gonna suck..I'm sorry, but it's true...


Well you KNEW I wouldn't let your comment go unchallenged!!Flipper wrote:Ha ha...I was wondering when you'd respond to that. Hockey is going to be a challenge...a big challenge. Hopefully, a renovated Ie Arena will give the program that push it needs to get back on top in the CCHA. The question for the long term is will that mean anything?

Falcon Fanatic wrote: Improvement in the facilities is huge, but the biggest factor I rely on is Coach Bergeron himself. Anyone who spends ten minutes talking with him will see a guy who is extremely driven to bring this program back to where it belongs.
Bergeron had exactly 1 member on that team that he recruited and that recruit was third on the team in scoring as a Freshman. There were 4 seniors and 2 juniors on that team, the rest were Freshmen and Sophomores. A very, very young team. But, just to put things into perspective, here are some statistics;Drago wrote:Yeah I agree with H2O....there seemed to be a lot of talk last year from Bergeron, but not much improvement....and of their 10 wins at least 5 were against terrible teams. Other than beating a shorthanded NMU, I thought last years team underachieved considering how well Hammond played. Williams would have been the better choice......he did a better coaching job in his one season here. GC wanted to hire his own guy though....and go figure it was a Miami guy.

Sorry your coach didn't work out. Ours won't have the same ending, thankfully! In my first conversation with Bergeron, I saw his intensity and passion for what he does and in every conversation since then, I have seen that same intensity and drive. I know he is the right coach for this program at this time!h2oville rocket wrote:Falcon Fanatic wrote: Improvement in the facilities is huge, but the biggest factor I rely on is Coach Bergeron himself. Anyone who spends ten minutes talking with him will see a guy who is extremely driven to bring this program back to where it belongs.
After my first conversation with Gene Cross you could have inserted his name in the second sentence and had my exact thoughts.
