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Penn State Recruiting Thread - Let the Fun Begin

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Don't forget, that the Bryce Jordan Center was originally going to have an ice plant, but it was cut to save money. Good thing too - it's too big for college hockey. Just ask the folks at tOSU. ;)
Yeah, that too, just to keep it going. It opened in 1996 (for the outsiders).

In hindsight, I'm okay with the extra 15 years of waiting for the facility trade-off there. Easy for me to say now, I guess, I was pretty mad about that for quite a while. UNO's another school that struggles with atmosphere playing in a large arena, and they actually draw very well. But when you play in a cave...
 
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I know the players to be named later, but I'm sworn to secrecy until the schedule is officially finalized. A couple of surprises yet to come. ;)

FWIW, Princeton still has an OOC slot left, and both they and PSU have 11/3 and 1/19 available (as far as I know) as Saturdays within the season. So let's guess PSU-Princeton in Philly, two with UAH, two with Oklahoma, and toss the exemption because it doesn't really matter this year. I'm either right or wrong, I know that much!
 
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Guess we'll find out today...

Hoping to make it up to Happy Valley for a game this year, at least I am pretty much guarateed to see two games here in the Burgh.

That said, my torn allegiances are hoping for the only blemish on the season coming on December 15 (and possibly December 29). ;)

Just thrilled to see everything finally come together after all these years!
 
Re: Penn State Recruiting Thread - Let the Fun Begin

Here's the full schedule, and the press release (emphasis mine).

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Highlighted by four matchups against future Big Ten opponents Michigan State and Wisconsin and a home weekend series against Air Force, the Penn State men's hockey team's first NCAA Division I schedule has been announced by head coach Guy Gadowsky.

In 2012-13, the Nittany Lions will compete as an independent and play 23 games against NCAA Division I opponents from all five conferences - Atlantic Hockey, CCHA, ECAC Hockey, Hockey East and WCHA - and fellow independent Alabama Huntsville. Penn State will also face off against three NCAA Division III foes, while playing eight exhibition contests.

In all, the Nittany Lions will host 16 games at Greenberg Ice Pavilion, and ticket packages for all home games will go on sale Tuesday, June 12. For more information on purchasing ticket packages and to be put on a waitlist, fans can call 1-800-NITTANY (1-800-648-8269) weekdays from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

"This brings us one step closer to dropping the puck on Penn State's first NCAA Division I season," said Gadowsky. "We've been able to schedule some marquee matchups both home and on the road that will help provide a measuring stick for the program moving forward."

The Nittany Lions will also play at least six games against NCAA tournament teams from a year ago. The Air Force Academy, which captured the 2012 Atlantic Hockey regular-season and tournament crowns en route to its second straight NCAA tournament appearance, highlights the home slate and will visit University Park for a two-game series Nov. 9-10.

Two weekends later, Penn State will travel to Schenectady, N.Y., for a pair of matchups against 2012 Frozen Four participant and ECAC Hockey champion Union Nov. 23-24. On Jan. 25-26, the Nittany Lions will make the trip to Michigan State, which appeared in the 2012 NCAA tournament, for a weekend series against the Spartans.

Penn State, which last played a varsity game on March 3, 1947, against Georgetown, will open its first-ever NCAA Division I season on Oct. 12 when it hosts American International. Following Friday night's matchup, the teams will face off on Saturday, Oct. 13 at Mohegan Sun Arena in Casey Plaza, home to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins of the American Hockey League.

Following Penn State's opening weekend, the team will embark on a season-long five-game road trip. The Nittany Lions will travel to western New York to face NCAA Division III's Buffalo State (Oct. 19) and RIT (Oct. 20), with the latter being played at Blue Cross Arena, home of the AHL's Rochester Americans.

The Nittany Lions will then visit Army (Oct. 26) and Sacred Heart (Oct. 27) before they conclude their road trip against NCAA DIII Fredonia State (Oct. 30).

November will begin with three straight home games, starting with Buffalo State on Nov. 3. Following the Air Force series, Penn State will travel to Union before heading east down Interstate-90 for a two-game series against Holy Cross on Dec. 7-8.

The Nittany Lions will then return home on Dec. 15 for a matchup against Robert Morris before playing in the Pittsburgh College Hockey Invitational Dec. 28-29 with Miami (Ohio), Ohio State and Robert Morris. Opening night pairings for the four-team tournament have not been set.

Penn State will open the New Year in Storrs, Conn., with a pair of matchups against Connecticut (Jan. 4-5) before hosting the U.S. National Under-18 Team Jan. 11-12 and NCAA Division III Neumann on Jan. 15.

The Nittany Lions will then face Hockey East foe Vermont on Jan. 19 at the Wells Fargo Center, home of the National Hockey League's Philadelphia Flyers. Penn State will also host Alabama Huntsville Feb. 8-9 before concluding the season in Madison, Wis., against the Badgers on Feb. 24-25.

The Nittany Lions will also host six exhibition games against American Collegiate Hockey Association club opponents, including Arizona State (Nov. 30, Dec. 1), Ohio (Feb. 1-2) and Oklahoma (Feb. 15-16).
 
Re: Penn State Recruiting Thread - Let the Fun Begin

Does anyone really think PSU will contend anytime this decade? Longer?
 
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Does anyone really think PSU will contend anytime this decade? Longer?

Eh, in a few years I think they will get competitive but will probably still finish last in the Big 10.

I think they will be abused terribly this year by any team that isn't just about the worst in D-1.
 
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What's the attendance story?

Current? Future guesses? What's the rink's capacity?
 
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Does anyone really think PSU will contend anytime this decade? Longer?

Penn State has one chance at success in the next decade. That would be if there is enough recruiting advantage from a very successful TV hockey showing on BTN, and players would rather be on TV, on a BT losing team, than play for a better team in a weaker conference. if that happens, than PSU can end up getting whipped by the top Big Ten teams, and then schedule a pure cupcake non-conference schedule, and have an overall winning record. I see this as the path to success.
 
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I don't think the Big 10 will necessarily be the "best" collegiate hockey league. It will be tough for sure, but in reality the NCHC and Hockey East will still be every bit as tough and have just as good of a shot at winning national championships. If the Big 10 ends up with the most desirable Tv package, then more power to them.

PSU should have just joined the CCHA.
 
Penn State has one chance at success in the next decade. That would be if there is enough recruiting advantage from a very successful TV hockey showing on BTN, and players would rather be on TV, on a BT losing team, than play for a better team in a weaker conference. if that happens, than PSU can end up getting whipped by the top Big Ten teams, and then schedule a pure cupcake non-conference schedule, and have an overall winning record. I see this as the path to success.
What will the Jerry Sandusky affect be?
 
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I don't think the Big 10 will necessarily be the "best" collegiate hockey league. It will be tough for sure, but in reality the NCHC and Hockey East will still be every bit as tough and have just as good of a shot at winning national championships. If the Big 10 ends up with the most desirable Tv package, then more power to them.PSU should have just joined the CCHA.

NCHC and HE have a better shot
 
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NCHC and HE have a better shot

Good chance of it.

HE and NCHC have pretty much self-selected themselves as the best 20 teams from the college hockey world (that just aren't the 6 from the BIG).
 
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