The announcement came Tuesday, but head coach Greg Carvel learned last week that his schedule was changing.
The UMass hockey team was scheduled to play Providence in a home-and-home series this weekend. But what has become routine procedure during a pandemic, Hockey East moved games around. Now that Vermont has returned from quarantine, the Catamounts and Minutemen will resume their series that was originally slated for the second weekend of the season. The teams play Saturday and Sunday at the Mullins Center. Both games are at 6 p.m. and will be broadcast on NESN and WHAMP (1400 AM).
It will be the first time Carvel faces Vermont head coach Todd Woodcroft, who was hired in April after four seasons as an assistant coach with the Winnipeg Jets.
โI know Todd very well, weโre close friends, old friends, but I donโt know his coaching style per se, systemswise,โ Carvel said. โWeโll go into this weekend completely unaware of what Vermontโs going to bring.โ
It will be the fourth time this season UMass (2-3-1, 2-3-1 Hockey East) faces a team playing its first games. One slight difference is that the Minutemen are coming off a bye weekend.
โWeโre getting a lot of high energy from our opponents and weโre going to have to make sure weโre ready to compete after a weekend off,โ Carvel said. โAfter losing our last game I think our guys will be focused and ready to go.โ
UMass lost at Merrimack 3-2 on Dec. 6. It was the third loss in four games for the Minutemen. The break may or may not have come at a good time for UMass.
โIโve been more concerned about not playing in that it will allow our guys to kind of lose focus and intensity,โ he said. โAt the same time we played six games, maybe a weekend off kind of reset. Itโs been a long four months. These kids have practiced so much. We tried to give them a couple days off over this last stretch just to maybe deal with some physical, nagging stuff, but mentally give them a couple days off.โ
MORE CHANGES โ Hockey East announced on Thursday that the Minutemen will host UConn on Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.
The conference also announced alterations to the 2020-21 season and postseason Tuesday.
Every game will now count toward the Hockey East standings, a change from the double round-robin format that included nonconference โflex games.โ Additionally, every team will qualify for the postseason.
โThe 2020-21 season has presented new challenges each day and Hockey East has done everything in our power to ensure a safe and fulfilling experience for our student-athletes in this difficult year,โ Hockey East Commissioner Steve Metcalf said in a statement. โInviting all teams into the Hockey East Tournament, and using all games played to determine seeding, gives our players the best possible experience of postseason competition while respecting the importance of each regular-season game.โ
The league worked with the coaches on the changes. Playing all games as conference games was among the options discussed before opening the season. The move will allow for greater flexibility so that all teams can maintain a balanced schedule.
Carvel serves as of the head of the Hockey East coaching body.
โI think through all this we just want leadership,โ he said. โThereโs too many unknowns and thatโs when things get tough, and to now know that every team is in the playoffs and every game counts, good. Just more knowledge and it helps us build the focus that I think is really important in these times. Itโs hard when you are going through this. It feels like youโre on a rudderless ship and so the more guidance and direction that weโre giving thatโs best for everybody.โ
INJURY UPDATE โ Forward Reed Lebster and defenseman Ty Farmer are out โlong termโ with injuries, according to Carvel.
PRO SUPPORT โ NHL coaching veteran Mike Babcock joined the Catamounts as a volunteer adviser to the coaching staff. Babcock won the 2008 Stanley Cup with the Detroit Red Wings.
Mike Moran can be reached at mmoran@gazettenet.com. Follow on Twitter @mikemoranDHG.
