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Welcome to the reality of college sports in the NIL/portal era. Every college baseball and football game I've watched for the last year has had multiple players on their third and even fourth school. Minnesota State just lost their top d-man to the Gophers. Even in track & field, my...
I'd love to see DePaul go NCAA with their hockey program. I have no idea if they've ever even considered it, but it would be good to get D-1 hockey back in Chicago.
Edit: I did a quick search, and see that the student paper batted the idea around a few years ago...
I'm genuinely happy for Coach Hastings heading back to a Frozen Four. He's a great guy, and I appreciate what he did for us for 11 years. I wish him nothing but success.
As a DePaul alunus, I've always wished they'd start a hockey program. The campus is about eight miles from the United Center, where the Blackhawks play.
You mean like Wisconsin did with Hastings? Look, I'm happy for Hastings and want him to be successful at Wisconsin because I appreciate what he did for 11 years in Mankato, but you have to see the irony in your post.
The scorers didn't show up. 0 for 6 on the powerplay. One regular goal, one empty net goal, and one that might as well have been an empty netter when NMU's bench couldn't make up its mind about pulling the goalie and got him caught out in no-man's land. A very strange end to the season, but...
It was never an issue. Before McKay was mostly Cole Huggins, and before him Stephon Williams. Both were over 90% pretty routinely. They weren't 93, 94% like McKay was, but solid.
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