What's new
USCHO Fan Forum

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

  • The USCHO Fan Forum has migrated to a new plaform, xenForo. Most of the function of the forum should work in familiar ways. Please note that you can switch between light and dark modes by clicking on the gear icon in the upper right of the main menu bar. We are hoping that this new platform will prove to be faster and more reliable. Please feel free to explore its features.

UConn to apply to Hockey East

Re: UConn to apply to Hockey East

Notre Dame was nowhere in terms of hockey when they got the program going, but it's been a consistent player lately. (Yes, it took a while.)

Kids seem to prefer big-name schools, and UConn is a big name, if only on the tails of the hoops program. I don't see college baseball or soccer as much of a factor, but the decent football there might help out a bit.

The 5-10 year window to national relevance is probably realistic, and I won't be surprised to see Penn State do the same... The rich tend to get richer.
 
Last edited:
Re: UConn to apply to Hockey East

fishman,

I agree with you. I wasn't using baseball and soccer as factors, but only as examples of how UCONN has successfully built athletic programs in additon to basketball and to a lesser degree, football. To me, the fact that when they focus on somethign they have been able to be successful, whether it is a high profile sport, like basketball or one that is not as high profile, UCONN has developed legitimatly good programs. Soccer admitedly has been a national player for some time, but baseball was an afterthought for many years. Football, while not Alabama is reasonably competitive now, too. So why anyone would think that developing a successful mens hockey program is beyond the realm of possibility is somewhat hard for me to understand.
 
Re: UConn to apply to Hockey East

Thinking we should hear something in the next couple or three weeks. If it goes past May 15, I would think that would not be favorable.

Gonna wear my #18 Krygier away sweater to tomorrow's Blue-White game at the Rent if anyone is gonna be there. Can't wait to get a look at the new QB's and to see what kind of progress the other guys have made.
 
Re: UConn to apply to Hockey East

Gonna wear my #18 Krygier away sweater to tomorrow's Blue-White game at the Rent if anyone is gonna be there. Can't wait to get a look at the new QB's and to see what kind of progress the other guys have made.

If you're talking about Todd, his son just committed to Michigan State.
 
Re: UConn to apply to Hockey East

Thinking we should hear something in the next couple or three weeks. If it goes past May 15, I would think that would not be favorable.

Gonna wear my #18 Krygier away sweater to tomorrow's Blue-White game at the Rent if anyone is gonna be there. Can't wait to get a look at the new QB's and to see what kind of progress the other guys have made.

I'm planning on going (weather permitting). Always an enjoyable time.
 
Re: UConn to apply to Hockey East

I'm planning on going (weather permitting). Always an enjoyable time.
Looks like they finally found a QB!! Over the moon about that. Awesome D and WR corps too. The day was not set up for the running game, but in real games I am sure there will be major improvement there too. And Hyppolite looks like he can really move the stack if need be.

Not surprised about Todd's son, btw. If you are that good, why wouldn't you? Perceptive that you knew that Todd was number 18, though, Flash. Without looking at the media guide, tell us if Todd is still the all time leading scorer at UConn, and if not, who is? You should know this.
 
Re: UConn to apply to Hockey East

The USCHO piece on the coaches' meetings in FL has a section on the UConn application and confirms further meetings of the HE AD's on the subject. That is not an encouraging development, suggesting a substantial internal debate within HE.
 
Re: UConn to apply to Hockey East

I can certainly guess at the issues.

Adding ND is a problem in terms of scheduling, with Indiana now firmly in the mix... Throwing in UConn just compounds the problem.

Hindsight is 20/20, but it sure would have made more sense to include UConn ahead of ND, if that was ever an option.

(And HEA needs neither of them, actually.)
 
Re: UConn to apply to Hockey East

The USCHO piece on the coaches' meetings in FL has a section on the UConn application and confirms further meetings of the HE AD's on the subject. That is not an encouraging development, suggesting a substantial internal debate within HE.

Where can I find this piece? I've looked but so far, have been unable to find it.
 
I can certainly guess at the issues.

Adding ND is a problem in terms of scheduling, with Indiana now firmly in the mix... Throwing in UConn just compounds the problem.

Hindsight is 20/20, but it sure would have made more sense to include UConn ahead of ND, if that was ever an option.

(And HEA needs neither of them, actually.)

IU should have nothing to do with this.
 
Re: UConn to apply to Hockey East

Not sure that piece said much we didn't already know...though the shot at the Governor was a little uncalled for...he's not the one who originally broke the news from what I've heard. The fact that the piece indicates that UCONN and the state are prepared ot make the needed investment is a positive, not a negative. I think most people were concerned about that the cost would be a problem from the UCONN end. The Notre Dame problem is the Notre Dame problem. It is in Indiana...that is much different from the UCONN situation. Its under 2 hours from Storrs to Boston, under 3 to Merrimack, UNH, an hour to Amherst, 2 to Lowell, Maine is a pretty long trip, but it is from everywhere. So UCONN really is in the footprint. ND, not so much. That is really the scheduling issue. UCONN, not so much.
 
Not sure that piece said much we didn't already know...though the shot at the Governor was a little uncalled for...he's not the one who originally broke the news from what I've heard. The fact that the piece indicates that UCONN and the state are prepared ot make the needed investment is a positive, not a negative. I think most people were concerned about that the cost would be a problem from the UCONN end. The Notre Dame problem is the Notre Dame problem. It is in Indiana...that is much different from the UCONN situation. Its under 2 hours from Storrs to Boston, under 3 to Merrimack, UNH, an hour to Amherst, 2 to Lowell, Maine is a pretty long trip, but it is from everywhere. So UCONN really is in the footprint. ND, not so much. That is really the scheduling issue. UCONN, not so much.

Again, pointing out why notre dame was a mistaken overreach. ND was a team w/o a conference... They didn't have leverage and we gave them everything.
 
Re: UConn to apply to Hockey East

The only really new information is that there have been HE meetings subsequent to the visit. We do not know if the UConn application has even been officially submitted although one might conclude it had if a visitation has already taken place.

Agree, the shot at the Guv was uncalled for. This application had been long been disclosed by the time it got to him. All he did was say he was in favor. For that he is accused of a loose lip?
 
Re: UConn to apply to Hockey East

Again, pointing out why notre dame was a mistaken overreach. ND was a team w/o a conference... They didn't have leverage and we gave them everything.
Bingo.

I spoke to a DU administrator and they obviously wanted Notre Dame badly. But there was no way the NCHC could agree to to the demands.

Wait until the average HE fan figures out that they are only going to see each HE team once every two years.
 
Last edited:
Re: UConn to apply to Hockey East

Ya I agree saying adding UCONN would cause scheduling problems is idiotic. Compared to UMASS they are quicker (or at least the same amount of time) to get to for every school in HE with the exception of UVM. I think all the talk right now is simply a matter of working out logistics and schedules. The only school that might have a legitimate reason to object to them joining HE is BC but I doubt they would try to completely block them from joining.
 
Re: UConn to apply to Hockey East

Bingo.

I spoke to a DU administrator and they obviously wanted Notre Dame badly. But there was no way the NCHC could agree to to the demands.

Wait until the average HE fan figures out that they are only going to see each HE team once every two years.

Difference with HE than the NCHC is that most teams can just play home and homes every year if they go to 11 teams/22 games. Though VM, Maine, and ND would have to do alternating year two game series' which would suck. Though it would open up the non-conference schedule for HE teams which already is very restrictive. It's either be able to play more OOC games, or play everyone three times. Can't have your cake and eat it too.
 
Re: UConn to apply to Hockey East

Wait until the average HE fan figures out that they are only going to see each HE team once every two years.
Agree, and instead we will be seeing more non conference games. BC may not have a problem filling those extra games with quality opponents but I'm not sure that can be said for some of the other teams in the league.
 
Re: UConn to apply to Hockey East

Ya I agree saying adding UCONN would cause scheduling problems is idiotic. Compared to UMASS they are quicker (or at least the same amount of time) to get to for every school in HE with the exception of UVM. I think all the talk right now is simply a matter of working out logistics and schedules. The only school that might have a legitimate reason to object to them joining HE is BC but I doubt they would try to completely block them from joining.
I have to agree. UCONN is no more coplicated than UMass -Amherst or Vermont. Its actually closer than Vermont to most of the schools. UCONN_UMass would work as a weekend series or as easy travel partners if HEA went that way. Its an hour from Hartford to Amherst, maybe a bit more to Storrs.Vermont is about 4 hours from both Boston and Hartford, maine is 5.5 from Hartford probably more like 4 from Boston. Bottom line is UCONN is not a scheduling problem. ND is a scheduling problem. TYhe other option, if 22 is too few games is you do 2 divisions. 3 games in your division, for 15 plus 2 games agaisnt the other division for a 27 game total But the problem is still the Irish since unless you can find another opponent 5 teams go out heref for single games, which doesn't work very well.
 
Back
Top