Jimjamesak
Already insane, UAA making it worse
Super serious...This is all serious business.
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Super serious...This is all serious business.
This is so serious the lawyers, accountants and politicians are all involved.This is all serious business.
They probably got out their Rand McNally road atlas and showed him how far it is from Bemidji to Huntsville too.
If UAA and UAF were so self-sufficient, why did they shackle themselves to this seemingly low revenue and backward thinking WCHA? .
I remember Todd when he was playing for Tallahassee. There's a guy who worked his tail off and exceeded his talent!College Hockey News @chnews 4m
1st WCHA commit goes - Bowling Green’s Mark Friedman, to Philly at No. 86
and best wishes to Todd Reirden in his new job as asst. coach with the Caps.
#WeAreBG #RollAlong
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1st WCHA commit goes - Bowling Green’s Mark Friedman, to Philly at No. 86
and best wishes to Todd Reirden in his new job as asst. coach with the Caps.
#WeAreBG #RollAlong
The men's league last year started a new streaming service through AmericaOne. Robertson said the streaming service was successful but needed a bigger marketing push -- which is something currently being discussed.
"We have several alliances in particular we're working on," he said. "I think media outlets are going to want it. The WCHA has to do a good job of promoting it. But we need to get it out there better, make sure people know they can buy it."
Jack Hittinger of the Bemidji Pioneer got to talk to both WCHA commissioners yesterday. Something of note:
Looks like AmericaONE will be back for a second season.
GFM
I'd sign up in a heartbeat if I could get it to stream to the AppleTV okay. Tried to Airplay it last year and it would lag and crash on the iPad. For the few seconds it did work, it looked amazing.
I still watched a game or two on the laptop but I'd rather have it on the TV.
I'd sign up in a heartbeat if I could get it to stream to the AppleTV okay. Tried to Airplay it last year and it would lag and crash on the iPad. For the few seconds it did work, it looked amazing.
I still watched a game or two on the laptop but I'd rather have it on the TV.
Bruce still doesn't get it. He can't see the dollar signs involved.
I sort of disagree. I think he could see it. I just don't think he knew what he could do about it. I think he looked at all the options, decided he didn't want to force anyone to leave in order to "save" the WCHA, figured a 17 team conference was unworkable, and then didn't know what his next move was. So Denver made the next move. It's easy (and somewhat accurate) to be critical of how he handled it, but I think he knew things were breaking in the direction of haves/have nots, and he really didn't want to play that game. The problem, of course, is that by not playing that game, the game still got played, just without him in it.
As an outsider to the WCHA, it seemed that the revenue sharing was the big contention with NoDak, Denver, and the like. Weren't they the ones unhappy about how they drew such fantastic attendance numbers to drive up revenue, only to see that money "p*ssed away" on flights to Anchorage, and "hours" bussing to Houghton... Two teams that benefitted from long years of mediocrite and a healthy Final Five check for doing nothing?
Maybe Bruce should have worked to make it more percentage based. Maybe he could have worked out the issues with the Universities. And maybe he did those things. But all we're told is that "Bruce stuck up for the small schools and we didn't like it," by the NCHC schools and "Bruce knew there was a big fracture, but let it happen," by the remaining schools. Dam<!-->ned it you do, Dam<!-->ned if you don't.
I at least give Bruce credit for captaining the ship through troubled waters... Not knowing if it would make it to shore or sink in the middle of the night. Tom Anastos couldn't have pushed women and children aside quick enough to jump aboard the life raft floating by him.
Was Bruce the right guy for the New WCHA? Maybe, maybe not; but he certainly was a calming presence needed in the middle of this sh*tstorm.
My only wish is for the financial wellbeing of all the WCHA schools. May there be no more deaths to programs like UIC, Findley, Wayne State, or last second stay of executions like UAH. Only growth.
So in other words he was in over his head.