IMind
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Retaining the hockey coach will depend on three things:
1. The new practice facilities and on campus barn.
2. UConn's ability to pay his salary and that of the assistants
3. The opinion of top recruits on coming to Storrs
And I'll throw in a bonus...If BC offers him the job to replace York.
That is a sizeable list but nothing that can't be overcome with some intelligent leadership. #4 is actually the biggest threat, but if UConn gives him the tools and he has the program running right, his way, then it would be more difficult for him to follow the legend if he doesn't feel the need to be in Boston.
I'm honestly not that worried about hockey. There are only 60 Division I NCAA college programs to compete with most of which don't have the resources to hire anyone away from us. I mean look at our candidate pool... our choices we're the top assistant coach in the country or a established coach who had won multiple national titles. We're in the top conference in the country too. There are only two programs in Hockey East that might be able to pull him away and the only one I'm really worried about is BC.