Noreen Remains Confident After Miami’s Tough Weekend at Western Michigan
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The Hockey Writers
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After a challenging weekend facing off against Western Michigan, Miami RedHawks head coach Chris Noreen remains optimistic about his team’s prospects moving forward. The RedHawks struggled in their recent games, showing flashes of potential but ultimately falling short in crucial moments. Noreen highlights the importance of learning from these experiences as they prepare for their upcoming matches.
Key players such as Carter McPhail and Ryan Siroky have demonstrated resilience despite the setbacks, and Noreen believes that with continued effort, the team can build on these performances. Noreen emphasized the need for players to trust in their systems and each other, which is vital for regaining their competitive edge.
As they assess their performance, the coaching staff is focusing on specific areas for improvement, particularly in defense and special teams. Noreen’s confidence in his players hasn't wavered, as he sees the potential for growth and improvement as the season progresses. With their eyes set on future challenges, the RedHawks are determined to bounce back and make their mark in the league.
Key players such as Carter McPhail and Ryan Siroky have demonstrated resilience despite the setbacks, and Noreen believes that with continued effort, the team can build on these performances. Noreen emphasized the need for players to trust in their systems and each other, which is vital for regaining their competitive edge.
As they assess their performance, the coaching staff is focusing on specific areas for improvement, particularly in defense and special teams. Noreen’s confidence in his players hasn't wavered, as he sees the potential for growth and improvement as the season progresses. With their eyes set on future challenges, the RedHawks are determined to bounce back and make their mark in the league.