{"id":24758,"date":"2002-10-01T13:14:20","date_gmt":"2002-10-01T18:14:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2002\/10\/01\/200203-wisconsin-season-preview\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:54:29","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:54:29","slug":"200203-wisconsin-season-preview","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wwwproxy.uscho.com\/2002\/10\/01\/200203-wisconsin-season-preview\/","title":{"rendered":"2002-03 Wisconsin Season Preview"},"content":{"rendered":"
Wisconsin fans with a sense of history may tell you the last time the Badgers had a coaching change, the new coach won the national title in his first season.<\/p>\n
Reality will tell you Ronald Reagan isn’t in the White House, new episodes of M*A*S*H aren’t being produced and this isn’t a spinoff of the solid Badgers teams of the early 1980s.<\/p>\n
Jeff Sauer took over the Badgers from Bob Johnson 20 years ago and kept them a winner throughout most of his tenure. Mike Eaves takes over for Sauer this season and has a different challenge: Make them a consistent winner again.<\/p>\n
Eaves’ task isn’t as monumental as some other new coaches in the WCHA. He doesn’t have to rebuild a program that’s perennially been a loser. Rather, his charge is to get Wisconsin back near the top of the league, something that gets tougher as the best teams get stronger.<\/p>\n
If Eaves has his way, that will come as a result of a new attitude and a concentration on conditioning. But one thing he won’t do is focus on what’s happened in the past.<\/p>\n
Eaves, who came to Wisconsin from the USA Hockey National Team Development Program, hasn’t watched a second of tape of the Badgers from last season. Not even a glance to see what he’ll be working with.<\/p>\n
This is a clean slate in Madison. The returning players are the same, but what’s expected of them may not be.<\/p>\n
“In my own mind, I know what we want these guys to do,” Eaves said. “I think it’s a good thing that they know they can come in, there’s no predetermined schemes of who they are and what they are, they can just come in and show us what they’ve got. <\/p>\n
“I moved around a lot when I was younger and I always liked the fact that when I moved to a new neighborhood, nobody knew me. I could be whoever I wanted to be. I always thought that I’m going to be a better version of who I was when I get to a new place because there’s no preconceived ideas. That’s what these fellas have right now.”<\/p>\n