What Tony Granato is, isn't looking for in a new Wisconsin men's hockey assistant coach

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The Badgers are looking for a new assistant coach for the first time since 2017. It's a key hire as the team tries to restore what has slipped away: a sustainable winning culture. Here's coach Tony Granato's thoughts on the…

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2012-2014: last time we had back-to-back winning seasons (also won consecutive conference tournaments)

2003-2006: last time we had back-to-back-to-back winning* seasons

*unless you want to include 2007-2010: Wisconsin finished the '07-'08 season 11-12-5, but made the NCAA tourney (won the first round, then lost the next in OT to NoDak).
 
It's very sad how Bucky Men's Hockey has fallen off the map.

It seems like it is cursed because it chose Eaves over Johnson
 
The Badgers are looking for a new assistant coach for the first time since 2017. It's a key hire as the team tries to restore what has slipped away: a sustainable winning culture. Here's coach Tony Granato's thoughts on the…

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He will look for someone he can blame again to get fired if they have a bad season to save his job.
 
It's very sad how Bucky Men's Hockey has fallen off the map.

It seems like it is cursed because it chose Eaves over Johnson

To be fair, Eaves did win a Natty, got them to one more, and had a very clear 4 year cycle going. It was just that those lows in the '14-'16 seasons were too low. But the team was never as pathetically flat as they've been 4 out of the 6 seasons Granato has helmed the team.
 
To be fair, Eaves did win a Natty, got them to one more, and had a very clear 4 year cycle going. It was just that those lows in the '14-'16 seasons were too low. But the team was never as pathetically flat as they've been 4 out of the 6 seasons Granato has helmed the team.
I'll agree on that. But, it has been a tremendous fall.
 
More than 46% of tickets distributed for #Badgers men's hockey home games last season went unused, by far the highest since UW started using scanners in 2006.
 
More than 46% of tickets distributed for #Badgers men's hockey home games last season went unused, by far the highest since UW started using scanners in 2006.
That pesky word “distributed”. Would love to know the amount of paid no shows vs comps
 
The RSS feed posted an article on scanned tickets coming in at historic lows.
 
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