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Friday, November 14:
Harvard at Clarkson
Dartmouth at St. Lawrence
Brown at Cornell
Yale at Colgate
Saturday, November 15:
Dartmouth at Clarkson
Harvard at St. Lawrence
Yale at Cornell
Brown at Colgate
Goals: 45
Friday, November 7:
St. Lawrence at RPI
Clarkson at Union
Colgate at Dartmouth
Cornell at Harvard
Princeton at Brown
Quinnipiac at Yale
Saturday, November 8:
Clarkson at RPI
St. Lawrence at Union
Cornell at Dartmouth
Colgate at Harvard
Quinnipiac at Brown
Princeton at Yale
Goals: 67
Didn't watch the games this weekend but looks like we had an exciting comeback against Princeton to force OT before getting destroyed by Quinnipiac. Maybe they can use that comeback as a momentum boost (although given the quinnipiac game that seems unlikely)
I must have missed that announcement, my bad. I think that's a fair argument though in terms of development for the league. I think if they're investing in the junior leagues, it makes more sense to put more resources in the USHL than CHL because there is much more growth potential in trying to...
the NHL bankrolls the CHL and not the USHL so until that changes, the imbalance will remain (I'd argue that no one should get money from the NHL honestly)
Rylan Gould leaving Michigan Tech to go back to the WHL. I think there are plenty of CHL teams hoping that will start a trend for the players who are lower in the lineup
Appreciate your thoughts. I don't think there's anything wrong with being overly optimistic. Unfortunately, it is hard to do so with the women's program now. Good thing we gave Vines a multiyear extension before the season even started for some reason
Friday, October 24:
North Dakota at Clarkson
Colgate at Maine
Quinnipiac at Merrimack
RPI at Minnesota State Mankato
Saturday, October 25:
North Dakota at Clarkson
Colgate at Maine
Quinnipiac at New Hampshire
RPI at Minnesota State Mankato
Total ECAC Goals: 22
Thursday, October 16:
St. Lawrence at Notre Dame
Friday, October 17:
St. Lawrence at Notre Dame
Maine at Quinnipiac
Boston College at RPI
Canisius at Colgate
Niagara at Union
Saturday, October 18:
Maine at Quinnipiac
Providence at RPI
Harvard at Northeastern
Clarkson at RIT
Canisius at Colgate...
I don't think Miami looked as good as everyone thinks. They had one line that could score, and we had no answer for it. The rest of the team did practically nothing of note, and we consistently won those minutes. They've just played two bad teams so far in Ferris and us. Definitely some good...
I said back in the spring that I heard the money is not coming from the school at all and needs to be entirely funded via fundraising. Hope that is incorrect because if that is the case, I doubt it happens.
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