{"id":24779,"date":"2002-10-03T11:56:47","date_gmt":"2002-10-03T16:56:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2002\/10\/03\/200203-miami-season-preview\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:54:30","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:54:30","slug":"200203-miami-season-preview","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2002\/10\/03\/200203-miami-season-preview\/","title":{"rendered":"2002-03 Miami Season Preview"},"content":{"rendered":"
In Oxford, Ohio, the first RedHawk (nee Redskin) alumnus to return as head coach is preaching a sermon he’s justifiably perfected during his brief tenure.<\/p>\n
“I think for us consistency has got to be number one,” said Enrico Blasi. “In this league, you can’t go three to four games without winning. It just puts you back in the pack and you’re looking up and there’s no way out.<\/p>\n
“I figure if we can be consistent all year long, we’ll be right there in the hunt for home playoffs.”<\/p>\n
Consistency may be tough to find for Miami this season, as the RedHawks welcome 11 new faces to campus, including three transfers. “We’re excited about our freshmen,” said Blasi, “but as you know freshmen are freshmen, and you never know what’s going to happen.” <\/p>\n
A Leap Of Faith<\/b><\/p>\n
With a record of 9-17-2 in CCHA play last season, maybe it’s not such a bad thing that Miami graduated so many seniors. That was a squad that finished -134 in league plus\/minus, that was outscored 121-89 in overall play.<\/p>\n
Perhaps a leap into the territory of the unknown with a young team will bring new enthusiasm to RedHawk hockey. Perhaps spreading leadership duties equally among four veterans will do the trick as well.<\/p>\n
Seniors Nick Jardine, Matt Medvecz, and Chris Knupp, and junior Derek Edwardson will each shoulder the responsibilities of being captain.<\/p>\n
“The strong bond that exists between these four has led me to not declare just one as the captain, but given all four equal leadership responsibilities,” said Blasi. “This is exactly the type of group effort that we are looking for from our team this season.”<\/p>\n
Jardine is a natural leader, having come to the RedHawks as a pure walk-on three seasons ago and proving himself along the way.<\/p>\n
Blasi is also looking to junior Greg Hogeboom to provide a spark offensively. “I think [he] took a real good step last season as a sophomore,” said Blasi. “He had a great first half, and then had mono in the month of February and it really set him back, but he was drafted this summer and I think he’s excited to get going again. We’re going to look to those two guys to lead the way offensively.<\/p>\n
Blasi added, “I think on the back end we’ve added some speed in a young man by the name of Ben Tharp. He’s a transfer from Minnesota, so hopefully he can add an element that we haven’t had for a while in Miami.”<\/p>\n
Keeping The Faith<\/b><\/p>\n