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Re: Maine Hockey 2013-2014 Part 1: Red Dawn
Tyler Walsh will be the new Director of Hockey Operations at Canisius College
Tyler Walsh will be the new Director of Hockey Operations at Canisius College
My early guess at a lineup: Maine, <s>Michigan State</s> Michigan, Denver, Union2015 ice breaker will be in Portland at the CCCC.
2015 ice breaker will be in Portland at the CCCC.
I'm going to say Maine, Minnesota, UNO and RPI.
As is Minnesota.Not sure if you're joking but RPI won't be playing in 2015 event as they're playing in 2014 tourney.
2015 ice breaker will be in Portland at the CCCC.
Like Omaha, Grand Forks, St Louis, Kansas City or Orono?Hopefully the Ice Breaker will be in other remote areas.
Portland is remote? who knew
The way conferences are currently constructed, no team from the WCHA has hosted. Only Bowling Green (2001) and Northern Michigan (2002) have been in the tournament. Having the tournament in Alaska would be counterproductive, as games played there are already exempt from the 34-game maximum. Huntsville plays in a 6800 seat arena so they could certainly host in 2016.I was thinking more like Soo, Fairbanks, Houghton, Bemdji, and Huntsville.
Maine is paying the travel and lodging costs for the three Ice Breaker teams and a $75K guarantee to College Hockey Inc. It appears the athletic department is prepared to spend money to receive national recognition and to perhaps improve recruiting. By the time CCCC gets it's share there isn't much left for Maine. Great exposure for Maine and should pay off in the future.
Maine is paying the travel and lodging costs for the three Ice Breaker teams and a $75K guarantee to College Hockey Inc. It appears the athletic department is prepared to spend money to receive national recognition and to perhaps improve recruiting. By the time CCCC gets it's share there isn't much left for Maine. Great exposure for Maine and should pay off in the future.
Let's hope they get it right!
Take Maine's lowest attended home game from last year and multiply it by $50 and you get $187K. There is no possibility they lose money at this event, plus they get to schedule 2 extra out of conference games (opportunities for extra revenue) for being in this tournament and this is guaranteed cash.
There are people in Bangor who don't want to make the trip down and are afraid they'll get charged for games they aren't going to attend.
Maine is paying the travel and lodging costs for the three Ice Breaker teams and a $75K guarantee to College Hockey Inc. It appears the athletic department is prepared to spend money to receive national recognition and to perhaps improve recruiting. By the time CCCC gets it's share there isn't much left for Maine. Great exposure for Maine and should pay off in the future.
Amazing how they were crying poverty when this years' pathetic schedule was released.........but they don't seem to have much of a problem coming up with $100K+ to host this tourney..............huh.
Are you a STH at BU? Or know anyone who was when BU hosted the event in 2008? Was the Ice Breaker included in the season ticket package or was it separate? There are people in Bangor who don't want to make the trip down and are afraid they'll get charged for games they aren't going to attend.
Amazing how they were crying poverty when this years' pathetic schedule was released.........but they don't seem to have much of a problem coming up with $100K+ to host this tourney..............huh.