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Alabama-Huntsville

Mainehockeyman

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I understand this is a longshot...but with the CHA folding does anyone think there is a possibility that if Hustville doesn't find a league they could decide to become a division 2 program instead of folding entirely?
 
Re: Alabama-Huntsville

I understand this is a longshot...but with the CHA folding does anyone think there is a possibility that if Hustville doesn't find a league they could decide to become a division 2 program instead of folding entirely?

It won't happen for several reasons, the first being having a championship to play for.

Also, as hard of a time that UAH has bringing schools in for home games as a Division I, how much harder will it be when they try to schedule schools with severely limited travel budgets? When UAH took the Division II national championship in 1998 the Chargers played, I believe, four games on the road out of 30 total. The school is not going to be able to pull off something like that today.

Finally, if the school did anything with the team it would be to drop it to club level, considering that 11 of the 12 SEC schools have club programs. But even then, I believe that the community would see it for what it is (the school giving up on the program), the community would not support the team and college hockey in Huntsville would be dead after a year.

JMHO.
 
Re: Alabama-Huntsville

They are awaiting the CCHA's answer.

And CCHA has this to consider. (As noted, they could consider joining with Bemidji State and might end up in the WCHA).
 
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If I had to guess, they're going to get into the CCHA. That will put the CCHA at 11 or 12 teams, depending on the state of the Bowling Green over the next couple years. New coach or not, I'm not optimistic when it comes to BG. I have no doubt that he'll do a fine job there, but it may not be enough. That arena is not in good shape and I'm not sure they'll have the finances to fix it. It looks like they haven't touched the majority of it with so much as a quart of paint in about 20-25 years. It looks like it's still 1985 in there.
 
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If I had to guess, they're going to get into the CCHA. That will put the CCHA at 11 or 12 teams, depending on the state of the Bowling Green over the next couple years. New coach or not, I'm not optimistic when it comes to BG. I have no doubt that he'll do a fine job there, but it may not be enough. That arena is not in good shape and I'm not sure they'll have the finances to fix it. It looks like they haven't touched the majority of it with so much as a quart of paint in about 20-25 years. It looks like it's still 1985 in there.

...and, the Prez at BG is the same person that oversaw the demise of Kent State as a D1 school in the CCHA. I'd say the program is doomed.
 
Re: Alabama-Huntsville

I don't know if "doomed" is the right word, but I certainly don't like their chances.

Between going to school at Ferris and having had season tickets at Michigan for close to a decade, I've seen more than my share of CCHA hockey, and I've had the chance to experience a few CCHA arenas. I was last at BG's arena at the end of February for the Ferris-BG game. The place wasn't exactly full, but the fans that were there had no problem whatsoever making that place loud. Just get the place freshened up and get a halfway decent team in there and that arena could be an absolute pit for the opposition to come into and try to win. The place is plenty big enough, but it just reminds me of my middle school cafeteria.
 
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