Yeah.
Every time they get a little momentum, some positive juice, they get the crowd in the building...they lay a massive egg. Its a testament to the potential of the program that they still get the crowds and attention they do when they just step on a rake at the WORST possible time. Never win big OOC games, in-season tournaments, post-season tournaments, playoff games, games on bigger TV platforms with attention. Losing key games to bad teams when trying to build some buzz. If you put together a list of the worst games you could lose, they've lost them all.
They're gonna finish just outside getting an at-large bid and if they WIN today will have gone 7-7 at home. If they went 9-5, they probably would've gotten an at-large bid. It's an impressive level of fail.
They're a disaster exiting their own zone, their PP is awful and their blue line is a mess. All of those things have been problems for Cav's entire tenure. It never improves. It never changes. Cav will get next year because they finally get their on-campus shed, but we know what the ceiling is and it isnt good enough. Tremendous guy, isn't a dope, but this isn't BC. I'm sorry our facilities stink, but figure it out. You can see these things as obstacles or as challenges, and Cav clearly sees them as obstacles. Oh well, gee whiz, we tried. Nope. Doesn't fly with me.
Plus, almost everyone else in the league is improving.
- Maine and Vermont have new coaches that have teams with zero talent playing hard.
- BC isn't gonna be this bad again.
- BU has figured out that the assistant is a good coach.
- The league isn't gonna lose all its good players to the Olympics.
- Merrimack is a horrendous team but ahead of us in the standings.
This is the
experienced UConn team doing this stuff. Next year they've gotta re-start with a large turnover and an inexperienced (but highly-rated) goalie. But at least they'll have an undersized rink to play Army and Lowell on Wednesday nights!