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Originally posted by J.D. View PostBC always schedules home and home series with Denver, Wisconsin, played at Arizona State for two, Mich/Mich State. Not sure where you are getting your info from.
Pretty sure he's talking about this year's BC and QU, not the mediocre BC team you're referring to.
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Hockey East teams rarely get on a plane because they don't need to do so. Nearly the entirety of three conferences (HE, ECAC, AH) is within a 10 hour radius of Boston. In looking at their member team schedules the last couple seasons (not even considering 2020-21 as no one traveled) I would say a very generous average would be 0.5 road trips that require a flight per season, per team. (I did not consider Notre Dame in that number as they were a conference member.) Meaning about once every two years a Hockey East team takes a non-conference road trip that requires a plane (that isn't the NCAA tournament). A long road trip for a Hockey East team is nine hours, and that is if the bus breaks down for four of those hours. From what I remember U-Conn to Maine was the worst trip in Hockey East and that was about a 5 hour drive.
A lot of trips for Western teams, 5 hours is the first rest stop, then back on the bus. In looking at the WCHA, and I'm going to even ignore UAH and the Alaska schools and just look at bus trips, by comparison, the worst WCHA road trip is Bemidji - Bowling Green which is 14 hours. Then throw the three UA_ schools back in the mix and you start to understand why the CCHA is reforming. The WCHA v2.0 was unsustainable from a travel standpoint.Preserving Michigan Tech's Hockey History
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Originally posted by JohnsonsJerseys View PostHockey East teams rarely get on a plane because they don't need to do so. Nearly the entirety of three conferences (HE, ECAC, AH) is within a 10 hour radius of Boston. In looking at their member team schedules the last couple seasons (not even considering 2020-21 as no one traveled) I would say a very generous average would be 0.5 road trips that require a flight per season, per team. (I did not consider Notre Dame in that number as they were a conference member.) Meaning about once every two years a Hockey East team takes a non-conference road trip that requires a plane (that isn't the NCAA tournament). A long road trip for a Hockey East team is nine hours, and that is if the bus breaks down for four of those hours. From what I remember U-Conn to Maine was the worst trip in Hockey East and that was about a 5 hour drive.
A lot of trips for Western teams, 5 hours is the first rest stop, then back on the bus. In looking at the WCHA, and I'm going to even ignore UAH and the Alaska schools and just look at bus trips, by comparison, the worst WCHA road trip is Bemidji - Bowling Green which is 14 hours. Then throw the three UA_ schools back in the mix and you start to understand why the CCHA is reforming. The WCHA v2.0 was unsustainable from a travel standpoint.
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Originally posted by IronRange View PostWhile I live in the midwest, I can't believe how Midwest biased this chain is. I'd love to see some of the so called power houses of the Midwest play BC or QU. It's a completely different style game. (Both have 2 players in the top 10 Hobey finalist btw) Last thing college hockey needs is a bunch of Busch Lt drinking folks watching UMD and UND beating each others brains in again. We have one chance to make this a "national" championship this season, hope the committee realizes that.That community is already in the process of dissolution where each man begins to eye his neighbor as a possible enemy, where non-conformity with the accepted creed, political as well as religious, is a mark of disaffection; where denunciation, without specification or backing, takes the place of evidence; where orthodoxy chokes freedom of dissent; where faith in the eventual supremacy of reason has become so timid that we dare not enter our convictions in the open lists, to win or lose.
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Originally posted by JohnsonsJerseys View PostHockey East teams rarely get on a plane because they don't need to do so. Nearly the entirety of three conferences (HE, ECAC, AH) is within a 10 hour radius of Boston. In looking at their member team schedules the last couple seasons (not even considering 2020-21 as no one traveled) I would say a very generous average would be 0.5 road trips that require a flight per season, per team. (I did not consider Notre Dame in that number as they were a conference member.) Meaning about once every two years a Hockey East team takes a non-conference road trip that requires a plane (that isn't the NCAA tournament). A long road trip for a Hockey East team is nine hours, and that is if the bus breaks down for four of those hours. From what I remember U-Conn to Maine was the worst trip in Hockey East and that was about a 5 hour drive.
A lot of trips for Western teams, 5 hours is the first rest stop, then back on the bus. In looking at the WCHA, and I'm going to even ignore UAH and the Alaska schools and just look at bus trips, by comparison, the worst WCHA road trip is Bemidji - Bowling Green which is 14 hours. Then throw the three UA_ schools back in the mix and you start to understand why the CCHA is reforming. The WCHA v2.0 was unsustainable from a travel standpoint.
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In five seasons living in Colorado and watching games at DU and CC, I’ve seen BC (3x), UMA (2x), BU, PC, MC, UNH, UML and UVM.
if you’re not getting HE teams in your building it may be that YOUR staff has other scheduling plans...Last edited by Dan; 03-17-2021, 10:31 PM.Live Free or Die!!
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What changes with BC losing? Probably not much. Do they lose their #1 seed? I don't think so. Still probably ranked above Wisconsin and St Cloud. I can't see any other way, because the committee isn't going with 4 Western #1s.
Only thing that really happens is Lowell still has a chance to mess up everyone's bracket.
Put Lowell in and you get:
West....3 from NCHC, 3 from B10, 2 from WCHA
East....4 from HE, 1 each AHA and ECAC.
Leaves 2 spots for Prov (HEA #5?) LSSU, Omaha, or at at-large from AHA. Personally, I take LSSU and Omaha, and leave PC out.
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Originally posted by Lemonade View Post
There is nothing you could say or do that would offend me.
ND is the clear to beat and I don't think its close.
The dearth of comparative data renders these arguments specious, but I suspect that UND isn't looking at anything like a cakewalk.
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Originally posted by Numbers View PostWhat changes with BC losing? Probably not much. Do they lose their #1 seed? I don't think so. Still probably ranked above Wisconsin and St Cloud. I can't see any other way, because the committee isn't going with 4 Western #1s.
Only thing that really happens is Lowell still has a chance to mess up everyone's bracket.
Put Lowell in and you get:
West....3 from NCHC, 2 from B10, 2 from WCHA
East....4 from HE, 1 each AHA and ECAC.
Leaves 2 spots for Prov (HEA #5?) LSSU, Omaha, or at at-large from AHA. Personally, I take LSSU and Omaha, and leave PC out.That community is already in the process of dissolution where each man begins to eye his neighbor as a possible enemy, where non-conformity with the accepted creed, political as well as religious, is a mark of disaffection; where denunciation, without specification or backing, takes the place of evidence; where orthodoxy chokes freedom of dissent; where faith in the eventual supremacy of reason has become so timid that we dare not enter our convictions in the open lists, to win or lose.
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