Re: 2014 Frozen Four
Not even close.
(And the Domes rivals the 1980 rink in LP for historical significance![]()
Not even close.
(And the Domes rivals the 1980 rink in LP for historical significance![]()
Not even close.![]()
whoosh!Not even close.![]()
Asssit coach Dumont from Lewiston
Interesting- didn't think of that. Do you know this or are you guessing?
from Bowdoin website:
"Dumont is a native of Lewiston, Maine and graduated from Oswego State University in 1998"
The Town of Potsdam reported 17,029 denizens in 2010. The Village reported 9,428
Every college game I've ever been to at the Cumberland County Civic Center has been sort of muted. The Colisee has a better hockey atmosphere. Also Lewiston is a college town...a Nescac college town. Maybe this is just part of the long game to get Bates to sign on for a varsity team.
I think this event will get great support: four schools from two of the more competitive conferences---USM, UNE, Colby and Bowdoin all nearby. And, let's face it, Lewiston is the heart and soul of high school hockey in Maine.
The Town of Potsdam reported 17,029 denizens in 2010. The Village reported 9,428
Yep. And the town make its budget, generally through parking enforcement and traffic fines.You remember the line when you were up there -- when Potsdam and Clarkson are in session, the village population doubles.
Every college game I've ever been to at the Cumberland County Civic Center has been sort of muted. The Colisee has a better hockey atmosphere. Also Lewiston is a college town...a Nescac college town. Maybe this is just part of the long game to get Bates to sign on for a varsity team.
I think this event will get great support: four schools from two of the more competitive conferences---USM, UNE, Colby and Bowdoin all nearby. And, let's face it, Lewiston is the heart and soul of high school hockey in Maine.
Sure...I know who Jamie is and his history (I'm a bit older than him but know guys who played with him, coached with him, etc.). I was curious if he had any connections with the management team at the Colisee and therefore may have been the driving force behind why Bowdoin would have partnered with this facillity vs the Cumberland County Civic Center in Portland.
It's all good - just surprised that this thing landed in Lewiston and not Portland. Regardless, I am very excited the D3 Frozen Four will be coming to Maine!
This article mentions how the bid process got initiated, and it has nothing to do with the assistant coach. It is how most bids are taking place these days by starting with the local community pushing the idea.
http://mainehockeyjournal.com/2013/02/26/tourney-a-great-opportunity-for-cities/
This article mentions how the bid process got initiated, and it has nothing to do with the assistant coach. It is how most bids are taking place these days by starting with the local community pushing the idea.
http://mainehockeyjournal.com/2013/02/26/tourney-a-great-opportunity-for-cities/
The Division III Men’s Hockey Championship, known in hockey circles as the Frozen Four
Thanks. I wasn't so sure this had anything to do with Jamie being from Lewiston (as was implied by a previous post). I think the city of Lewiston simply loves hockey and is now looking for new ways to fill the Colisee since Lewiston Maniacs (of the QMJHL) left town.
Hoping I can make it back for that one, family in Portland has already offered to put me up!
I have a dumb question-it sounds like not much interest in bidding on the championships--hypothetically if there were no bids what happens?
Not so much a case of a lack of interest... Everyone just assumed the Combined DI-DIII proposal was going to happen... But it got rejected at the very last step of the approval process, and the deadline to bid had already passed, so apparently only Bowdoin had been smart enough to say "since most of us think this is a dumb idea, maybe we should bid so that there'd be an alternative?" As it turns out, that was a brilliant decision.
As for your question... Certainly not a dumb question. You got me stumped! (although I'm no expert, of course) Perhaps Russell would know?