{"id":27643,"date":"2005-10-06T10:06:49","date_gmt":"2005-10-06T15:06:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2005\/10\/06\/200506-new-hampshire-season-preview\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:56:18","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:56:18","slug":"200506-new-hampshire-season-preview","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2005\/10\/06\/200506-new-hampshire-season-preview\/","title":{"rendered":"2005-06 New Hampshire Season Preview"},"content":{"rendered":"
New Hampshire’s talent ranks among the best in the league.<\/p>\n
When have we heard that before?<\/p>\n
UNH graduated two of the top forwards in the league, but still appears loaded up front with plenty of candidates to pick up the slack.<\/p>\n
When have we heard that before?<\/p>\n
The Wildcats should have a stellar power play that could be the deciding factor in tight games with other contenders.<\/p>\n
When have we heard that before?<\/p>\n
It’s the same old story at UNH this year, one that should put smiles on the faces of Whittemore Center fans as the Wildcats seek to end a two-year absence from the Hockey East throne. <\/p>\n
The Wildcats graduated two 50-plus point scorers in Sean Collins and Preston Callander, but that’s no cause for alarm. What remains includes Jacob Micflikier (20-24–44), Brett Hemingway (22-20–42) and Daniel Winnik (18-22–40). Those three just happen to be the top returning scorers in Hockey East.<\/p>\n
Add to them Brian Yandle, an All-American defenseman who scored 35 points to lead Hockey East blueliners, and 20-point producers Josh Ciocco, Matt Fornataro and Mike Radja. The result? Whittemore Center fans may suffer shoulder injuries due to overuse after celebrating UNH goals.<\/p>\n
“I hope so,” UNH coach Richard Umile says. “That’s what we’re hoping for. We like to move the puck; we like to score goals. We think we have some guys who can score goals so hopefully we can do that.<\/p>\n
“We’ve got to replace 50 goals from two guys, Collins and Callander. That will be our challenge. But I think we’ve got some players who can equal those numbers. It might take three or four of them, but that’s okay. We’ve got three or four of them that can do it.”<\/p>\n
There are holes left behind on the defense following the graduation of Tyson Teplitsky and Robbie Barker. The quarterback role on the power play, handled by forward Justin Aikins, also must be filled.<\/p>\n
Yandle remains the big-time scorer on the blue line and the shooter on the power play. He’s joined by four other veterans — juniors Chris Murray and Michael Hutchins as well as sophomores Craig Switzer and Brad Flaishans — and three freshmen. <\/p>\n