Optimism Rises at Magness


April 1st, 2013...It had to be an April Fools prank. George Gwozdecky fired after 19 years and two national championships along with a slew of 20 win seasons.

Fast forward to 2015 and season ticket sales are brisk. Students, fans, and alums feel a sense of optimism returning to University and Evans. We are embracing 'our hockey team'  again and appreciate Coach Monty. These guys are good - and accessible, too.

There is no better person that helped us move on than Coach Gwozdecky. He tweets about DU and offers best wishes to his former DU team and coaching peers. He has even been spotted at Magness from time to time. He has moved from Tampa Bay back to Denver to take on another rebuilding project and who knows after that what is next for Coach Gwoz - maybe coaching his old University of Wisconsin or becoming the Dave Logan (Colorado football H.S. head coaching legend) of Denver high school hockey, ripping off 8-10 state championships in a row. He has a new rink to build at Valor Christian High - just like DU.

It feels to this writer that the dark cloud has lifted. Credit has to go to Coach Montgomery, too. He clearly understood the challenge of replacing a DU coaching legend. Instead of trying to be like George, he has been Jim. A good sense of humor, Canadian steadiness, and a fast break style of hockey that leaves Magness buzzing. He's a Pioneer now. And this team just might be able to 'do it', too.

Coach Gwoz will always be a DU hockey legend, taking a stumbling hockey program, playing in an old Navy drill hall with a rainbow painted on the wall to an elite collegiate level and national champs. That was a great time and an incredible run.

It feels good to look forward.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well said.

It's Monty's program now, as the Gwozdecky era fondly fades into the record books.

This DU team is going to be fast and offensively-oriented, and that should keep the fans coming out.

I am hoping now that we can do more work on building a real fan culture at Magness. The boys deserve it.

Anonymous said...

For those that remember Root Sports sideline reporter Alanna Rizzo who used to do DU hockey as well as the Rockies, this may be of interest.

She's moved on to the LA Dodgers.

Perhaps at one time you wondered what she would look like in a wet T-shirt...

Funny article & lots of video.

http://bustedcoverage.com/2015/09/30/alanna-rizzo-dodgers-locker-room-celebration-video/

Anonymous said...

Alana did a great job, even when she ran into problems in North Dakota.

http://blogs.denverpost.com/sports/2009/01/27/fsns-rizzo-not-a-fan-of-sioux-fans/3156/

Anonymous said...

DU just selected #2 in the country by College Hockey News:

http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2015/10/02_2015_chn_preseason_top_10.php?z=1

Dunker said...

I want us #1 when we visit Chestnut Hill to play BC.

Nincompoop said...

Every team in the USHL breathed a sigh of relief when Montgomery got hired at DU. Because he had a stranglehold on the Clark Cup. His ability to produce good hockey teams at that age level seems to be carrying over to the college level quite well. Anyone who didn't believe in him when he came to DU does now.