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Wouldn't it have happened anyway once Pedo State elevated? Or are you saying a third conference would have given MN, WI, OSU, MSU, and NoDak and say 3 small fry a comfortable enough gig that they would never have formed a BTHC?
What I mean is that a third league would have allowed for enough shuffling that every team could have kept their rivalries and propping up the smaller schools but it would have been less of a burden on the Big Ten Schools. Plus likeminded schools could have been in a conference together. Also it opens slots for expansion.
The problem is there was no realignment proposal that worked well. As Jim mentions the Alaska problem was still there. If they made a "Far West" conference there would not have been a big enough school to help them in conference unless NoDak joined. (CC and Denver are names but fans never show up there and they dont travel) The West is just super spread out and it causes lots and lots of problems. In reality the only way to make it work is to get all the conferences to like 8 teams tops to open OOC games up so you can still play each other. In the WCHA teams already werent playing home and away every year because of the bloating so the only thing lost would be the conference points.
There was an interesting idea of having 3-4 new conferences and making it really regional. It had its problems too though. There just isnt enough teams that can make hockey work financially (without playing helmet schools) to have any solution that solves everything.
Scooby,
Divisions wouldn't have worked. Every time it was brought up on GPL it was shot down for a million reasons. How do you divide them fairly and how do deal with the fact that it really doesn't solve the major problem? (balanced schedules) How do you preserve all of the rivalries? Even the pod system that some touted (the best of the proposals) had issues. There is just not enough games in the season to make it all work. Divisions would have been a short term answer that would have lead to the exact same scenario sooner or later.
The WCHA was propped up by the fact that they had massive regional appeal (with hundreds of top end propects in their back yard yearly) and Big Ten squads that brought in lots of fans and money. It was like the Big XII when Texas and Oklahoma are both awesome. The problem is that is only sustainable for so long. Sooner or later other teams need to be elite as well and be able to make it on their own merits financially or as soon as the Big Dogs falter the league as a whole falters. Denver won Titles and dominated...but they weren't going to sell out the Final Five to help make the WCHA's budget. (let alone their own) The Final Five needed Gopher fans going to Saint Paul and buying up the ticket packages...its why NoDakers always claimed bias ;^) The league was dependent...though not as badly as the CCHA was.