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Originally posted by ARM View PostWhy would a program add it? The most common reason is that they love hockey. Sure there are financial obstacles, but if a Bemidji State can do it, and build a new arena to boot, then it is possible with far more limited financial resources than Michigan and Michigan State have at their disposal. Are they obligated to have a women's hockey programs? Of course not. And if they don't want one, they'll always be able to come up with a whole litany of reasons why it is impossible. But then in the sake of honesty, Detroit should quit with this silly "Hockey Town" charade. The true Hockey Town is Warroad, where people actually care about hockey. Detroit is apparently more of a water polo town.
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It's not just the men that are screwing up women's hockey in Michigan. Several women do as well. It is a VERY closed mind state when it comes to women's hockey.
Originally posted by row43seat43 View PostThere is a ton of talent that comes out of Michigan in both mens and womens hockey. The problem is NOT that there is no interest in womens hockey! It is because the people in control are a bunch of male chauvenist!! That is very sad! Unfortunately, Michigan at the AAA and college level on the womens side is in shambles! And it needs a ton of help! Exception Adrian.
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Originally posted by giwan View PostIt's not just the men that are screwing up women's hockey in Michigan. Several women do as well. It is a VERY closed mind state when it comes to women's hockey.
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USHR Thurs. 4/21/11
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Here are a couple things to keep a watch on:
With the Big 10 Hockey League a fait accompli, there has been a lot of talk about Miami and Notre Dame possibly joining Hockey East.
There has also been talk about the University of Indiana possibly adding a varsity hockey program.
With the college coaches’ convention running next week, there should be no lack of news – or at least lively discussion and speculation – coming out of Naples. We’ll let you know what we hear.
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Originally posted by OneTimer View PostUSHR Thurs. 4/21/11
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Here are a couple things to keep a watch on:
With the Big 10 Hockey League a fait accompli, there has been a lot of talk about Miami and Notre Dame possibly joining Hockey East.
There has also been talk about the University of Indiana possibly adding a varsity hockey program.
With the college coaches’ convention running next week, there should be no lack of news – or at least lively discussion and speculation – coming out of Naples. We’ll let you know what we hear.
If Indiana starts NCAA Hockey I hope they got some money coming in the way Penn State did.. The IU club teams play at the Frank Southern Center Ice Arena which is a step down from the 2 rink complex where Lindenwood will start its program.. Not exactly a recruiting tool for a new program at a Big Ten institution.
Coaches Convention should bring out some great developments this year. Rumors Ive heard is Penn State will conduct its final interviews there!The WCHA Dynasty
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So the Nittany Lions have their coach in place for the men. Have I missed speculation on possible candidates for head coach for the women...or has there not been any rumors on that front?Minnesota Hockey
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I believe the Mercyhurst head is the frontrunner with the Wayne State head and several Boston area assistants also in the mix..The WCHA Dynasty
Wisconsin
National Championships: 2011,2009,2007,2006; Runners Up: 2012, 2008
MOP Winners: Bauer (07), Duggan (11), Knight (11), Vetter (06, 09)
Minnesota
National Championships: 2012, 2005, 2004, 2000 (AWCHA); Runners Up: 2006
MOP Winners: Darwitz (05), Killewald (00), Raty(12), Wendell (04)
Minnesota-Duluth
National Championships: 2010, 2008, 2003, 2002, 2001; Runners Up: 2007
MOP Winners: Blais (10), Martin (08), Ouellette (03), Rooth (01)
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Originally posted by brookyone View PostSo the Nittany Lions have their coach in place for the men. Have I missed speculation on possible candidates for head coach for the women...or has there not been any rumors on that front?
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Interesting read regarding Mark Johnson: http://host.madison.com/sports/colle...cc4c03286.html
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