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UAH Hockey 2012-13: Still breathing

Re: UAH Hockey 2012-13: Still breathing


Eeeeyooouch!!

Now, with the (non-existent) transitive property of D1 Hockey coupled with UAH's 1-9 loss to Bentley last night and AIC's 0-8 loss to Union last night, tonight we should see either:
a) a 20-20 goal scoring fest draw,
or
b) a complete lack of offense leading to a dour 0-0 draw

In wonder how the scoreline would have been different with Saunders still in net? Mind you, the Minnesota State - Mankato series was still very competitive this year with this years team! We need more of that....

I guess last nights Streak for the Cash pick should have been:
NCAA D1 Hockey (Mens): Which team will record a HIGHER TOTAL?
Bentley goals scored vs UAH, or tie
Union goals scored vs AIC

In which case Bentley goals scored vs UAH, or tie would have been the correct pick.
 
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There is nothing about the JAR that is well-oiled or classy.

The home score portion (9!!) of the scoreboard appears to be in tip-top shape. Perchance is the visitor score portion broken? It never got above 1 and we all know that hockey games do not result in 9-1 scorelines...I can think of no other reason for the reported result (9-1) other than scoreboard malfunction.
 
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Close 4-3 loss tonight to AIC. Too bad that Penn State series is way out in February 2013. AIC split their series with Penn State. UAH and AIC played a close one. If Penn State and UAH played a series now it could be a nice evenly matched set of games.
 
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I guess I was under the assumption that you still did the broadcasts.

Nope, haven't in quite some time. The last broadcast I did was 2010 when we played Miami in the NCAAs; the one before that was 2007 against Notre Dame for the same reason. In the former, I called my PBP guy the name of the PBP guy I always worked with (and worked with in 2007). That was embarrassing. Sorry again, Steve.

Close 4-3 loss tonight to AIC. Too bad that Penn State series is way out in February 2013. AIC split their series with Penn State. UAH and AIC played a close one. If Penn State and UAH played a series now it could be a nice evenly matched set of games.

I don't even know what to say at this point.

GFM
 
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No student radio, and the only person that's done it on a regular basis in this town is me.

GFM
And no desire on the part of the department to see it covered, a mindset that transcends administrations.
 
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Nope, haven't in quite some time. The last broadcast I did was 2010 when we played Miami in the NCAAs; the one before that was 2007 against Notre Dame for the same reason. In the former, I called my PBP guy the name of the PBP guy I always worked with (and worked with in 2007). That was embarrassing. Sorry again, Steve.
And, in reality, there is no greater insult than this.
 
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And, in reality, there is no greater insult than this.

Are you saying that in general, or are you saying that I'm discounting Sugar Steve by calling him by your name?

GFM <-- still feels bad about it, but calls Steve "Mike" when he sees him as a joke. ;)
 
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Are you saying that in general, or are you saying that I'm discounting Sugar Steve by calling him by your name?

GFM <-- still feels bad about it, but calls Steve "Mike" when he sees him as a joke. ;)

I'm saying that there's only one person horrible enough to carry my name...and he's the head basketball coach at Arkansas! *zing*
 
Re: UAH Hockey 2012-13: Still breathing

It looks like there are two leagues trying to woo your team. Seems the AHA commish alluded to your inclusion in the league.

And, it seems that the CCHA may have one last gasp for breath (in the form of AHA West).

All rumors so far, but isn't that what has kept you guys going so far?
 
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It looks like there are two leagues trying to woo your team. Seems the AHA commish alluded to your inclusion in the league.

And, it seems that the CCHA may have one last gasp for breath (in the form of AHA West).

All rumors so far, but isn't that what has kept you guys going so far?

Sure they're interested, but our interest is in the nWCHA. I've always worried that the two leagues would end up in a "No, you take them!" cycle. It's nice to be semi-wanted, of course.

I've not talked with anyone in Spragins Hall about it lately, and that's mainly because I'm head-down with graduate school.

GFM
 
Re: UAH Hockey 2012-13: Still breathing

It looks like there are two leagues trying to woo your team. Seems the AHA commish alluded to your inclusion in the league.

My guess is that the nWCHA is trying to figure out what Bowling Green is going to do. I also suspect that Bowling Green is trying to figure out Bowling Green is going to do... The nWCHA will try to drag this out until BG decides if they are *really* in or already bolting eastward. If they bolt then nWCHA would no longer have the 'odd number of teams' problem they are trying to solve with UAH. As much as UAH makes a nicer fit with the nWCHA, the nWCHA would not want to bring on UAH to then lose BG. They end up with the same odd teams issue and the tri-fecta of awkward travel locales.

The frustrating thing is that UAH simply cannot manage to wait until all dance partners have been selected much longer. The lack of a conference with the accompanying conference schedule and stability continues to weaken the state of D1 hockey in Huntsville.

cpp
 
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Is this thread really about to fall on the dustbin?

I don't know. Despite the supposed talk of us by the AHA, there's nothing really on the WCHA front as we wait for their meetings in January (groan).

Not much to talk about on the ice, either, I think. There's only so many times we can say about how they're playing hard (which they are) but lost again. And it doesn't help when we can't see them in person on a regular basis to find things to talk about.
 
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UAH plays Northeastern this weekend at historic Matthews Arena. This is one of the classic barns in college hockey, used to host the Boston Bruins and Celtics. The student section is loud and hangs right over the opposition's net for periods 1 and 3. For any fans of UAH making the trip up, there is a great bar with cheap beer and great pub food called Conor Larkin's right near the arena. Be sure to notice the Bruins, Celtics and NU banners in the rink and also if you are an NBA fan, Reggie Lewis' number is retired. Jim Calhoun got his college coaching started at NU before going to UConn.
 
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Head on over to the Beaver Radio Network and catch this week's Sports in the Round (11/7/12). BSU AD Rick Goeb was a guest and there was discussion on the new WCHA, Atlantic Hockey, Bowling Green and UAH.

http://beaverradionetwork.com/wp/?page_id=873

The overall hockey shakeup and nWCHA is discussed around minute 41. The visit to UAH comes up specifically at 50 minutes into the program. You can select the 7 Nov Sports in the Round program, do a right click and save the mp3 off if you don't want to listen to 40 minutes of Bemidji sports. Then use your favorite audio program to advance straight to the discussion.
 
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