Starting last year in 2012 and continuing to at least 2016 there will only be Michigan teams in the GLI. The invited team in 2012 and 2013 was Western Michigan, Ferris State in 2014, Northern Michigan in 2015, and Western Michigan again 2016. Am I the only one that looks forward to teams like Rensselaer, Harvard, Colorado College, New Hampshire, Boston College, Boston University, etc. coming to the GLI. In other words teams that don't come to Michigan on a regular basis. I wonder if they're having a hard time getting out of state schools to come to Michigan during the break and holidays.
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Originally posted by timsdiecast View PostStarting last year in 2012 and continuing to at least 2016 there will only be Michigan teams in the GLI. The invited team in 2012 and 2013 was Western Michigan, Ferris State in 2014, Northern Michigan in 2015, and Western Michigan again 2016. Am I the only one that looks forward to teams like Rensselaer, Harvard, Colorado College, New Hampshire, Boston College, Boston University, etc. coming to the GLI. In other words teams that don't come to Michigan on a regular basis. I wonder if they're having a hard time getting out of state schools to come to Michigan during the break and holidays.
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Why was there such an inconsistent effort to establish an overall state attendance base? I know WMU didn't have a strong hockey team until lately, but you don't let decades pass before you invite them back. You would get more fans from Notre Dame or Miami of Ohio than Colorado College or Harvard. I think there was some short term thinking in the late 80's on what this tournament could be.
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The 4th team was used to raise the interest and competition level by inviting top 5 teams from prior years to spark interest and competition level.
For years, as 1 WCHA team competing against 2 CCHA schools, it made no sense to invite any other CCHA school as the invitee.
The tournament is Equivalent to Tech's bowl game and hope it continues for many years to come.
I will say though that there should be no NCHC teams other than Western invited ever again as a thank you for leaving the current WCHA members hanging.
There are several great teams we can bring in without needing the old WCHA traitors.
I hope Tech continues to give the new WCHA mates a chance at the tourney.
Teams I would like to see after 2016 are:
Bowling Green
Providence
Yale
Cornell
Notre Dame
Boston U.
LSSULast edited by Huskiefan906; 12-29-2013, 01:28 PM.
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Originally posted by Huskiefan906 View PostI will say though that there should be no NCHC teams other than Western invited ever again as a thank you for leaving the current WCHA members hanging.
There are several great teams we can bring in without needing the old WCHA traitors.Hollywood Hair Care Tip for Infinity (Directly from Hollywood himself)
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Originally posted by Dirty View PostJust wondering if Michigan, Michigan State and Michigan Tech are also traitors for leaving the WCHA at one time or another. Or was that OK?
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St. Cloud was supposed to play in the GLI, then we got bounced when it was going to be outdoors.tUMD is Jan Brady per Brenthoven. Whew.... thanks for clearing THAT up.
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Originally posted by Huskiefan906 View PostThe 4th team was used to raise the interest and competition level by inviting top 5 teams from prior years to spark interest and competition level.
For years, as 1 WCHA team competing against 2 CCHA schools, it made no sense to invite any other CCHA school as the invitee.
The tournament is Equivalent to Tech's bowl game and hope it continues for many years to come.
I will say though that there should be no NCHC teams other than Western invited ever again as a thank you for leaving the current WCHA members hanging.
There are several great teams we can bring in without needing the old WCHA traitors.
I hope Tech continues to give the new WCHA mates a chance at the tourney.
Teams I would like to see after 2016 are:
Bowling Green
Providence
Yale
Cornell
Notre Dame
Boston U.
LSSU
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Originally posted by Stauber1 View PostNot to get into the middle of a perfectly good purse fight, but there were much different circumstances surrounding each of those departures. If you don't see that you are truly daft.Last edited by Dirty; 12-29-2013, 07:31 PM.Hollywood Hair Care Tip for Infinity (Directly from Hollywood himself)
when its minus 20 and u have to go outside.. make sure u wear a winter hat as the mohawk does not enjoy the winter weathe(r)
Hollywood Amazingness
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Originally posted by Dirty View PostWhether there were or were not different circumstances does not answer the question of whether the Michigan schools were also traitors. But thank you none the less for sharing your thoughts, even if they didn't really add anything.
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Originally posted by alger wetmore View PostI'm not clear on the origins of the GLI. Is U-M the host school, and are U-M and MSU always in the Invitational? I know WMU had not won it since 1986, but they have not played in it very often. I looked in the WMU hockey archives and I believe they have played in the GLI 4 times, maybe 5, having won it in 1986 and 2013. The 1986 team beat both U-M and MSU quite soundly ( 7-2, 8-2)"The use of common sense and logic will not be tolerated and may result in fine and/or suspension."- Western Professional Hockey League By-laws. 1999-2000.
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Originally posted by Dirty View PostWhether there were or were not different circumstances does not answer the question of whether the Michigan schools were also traitors. But thank you none the less for sharing your thoughts, even if they didn't really add anything."The use of common sense and logic will not be tolerated and may result in fine and/or suspension."- Western Professional Hockey League By-laws. 1999-2000.
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Originally posted by davyd83 View PostThe team to be named later left the WCHA to play in a league made up mostly of teams from...the WCHA. Leaving Tech, Mankato, Bemidji and Anchorage behind assured that smaller schools couldn't dictate league policy.Hollywood Hair Care Tip for Infinity (Directly from Hollywood himself)
when its minus 20 and u have to go outside.. make sure u wear a winter hat as the mohawk does not enjoy the winter weathe(r)
Hollywood Amazingness
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[QUOTE=davyd83;5843499]The team to be named later left the WCHA to play in a league made up mostly of teams from...the WCHA. Leaving Tech, Mankato, Bemidji and Anchorage behind assured that smaller schools couldn't dictate league policy
Don't you think the formation of the Big Ten league started a domino effect of everyone fending for them self. Also, smaller schools tended to do better in div. I hockey than in div. I basketball or football.
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