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Welcome Back to the WCHA Northern Michigan

No sense getting in a battle of wits with this guy. It's like getting in an a** kicking contest with a one legged man.

Wouldn't the one legged man be at a disadvantage in this contest? The guy I wouldn't want to face in that contest is a 3 legged man.
 
Re: Welcome Back to the WCHA Northern Michigan

Wouldn't the one legged man be at a disadvantage in this contest? The guy I wouldn't want to face in that contest is a 3 legged man.

That's the point... he's so disadvantaged, he's not worth the time is what that means.... ;)
 
That's the point... he's so disadvantaged, he's not worth the time is what that means.... ;)
Wait? How is the three legged man disadvantaged?? If anything, some people would say he's gifted....

Oh wait... I see now. You're talking about the one legged man there. I got ya. ;)
 
Re: Welcome Back to the WCHA Northern Michigan

I have to agree with davyd83 about this move putting NMU on an even footing with the rest of the conference. I see no reason that the Cats couldn't be competing for first place every season. I can see the rivalry with MTU getting ratcheted up about 10 notches now that the games mean something more. I see the tournament staying in Minnesota. Maybe not at the X, but possibly at the Target Center, or some other older/smaller arena.
 
I have to agree with davyd83 about this move putting NMU on an even footing with the rest of the conference. I see no reason that the Cats couldn't be competing for first place every season. I can see the rivalry with MTU getting ratcheted up about 10 notches now that the games mean something more. I see the tournament staying in Minnesota. Maybe not at the X, but possibly at the Target Center, or some other older/smaller arena.
The Target Center is terrible for hockey....though the tournament would probably draw better than a Timberwolves game. :D
 
Re: Welcome Back to the WCHA Northern Michigan

The League Tournament will be played at a host school. Likely the league champ. It certainly cannot be played at a neutral site as the Green Bay arena can't even draw well for an NCAA game, let alone a conference tournament. Maybe it rotates between St. Cloud and Mankato. St. Cloud has a larger arena with many corporate suites on the way (They are currently going through a $30 million renovation). Mankato seats about 5,000. Good news is the WCHA will have two NCAA tournament bids assured every year. St. Cloud and Northern Michigan should be annual NCAA teams.
 
It certainly cannot be played at a neutral site as the Green Bay arena can't even draw well for an NCAA game, let alone a conference tournament.
It certainly CAN do well in Green Bay. The Gamblers don't have an attendance problem. Wisco/NMU wasn't an attendance problem.

What's the biggest difference between an WCHA Tournament and the NCAA Tournament?

Beer sales. WCHA Tourney would be allowed to sell beer.
 
Re: Welcome Back to the WCHA Northern Michigan

It certainly CAN do well in Green Bay. The Gamblers don't have an attendance problem. Wisco/NMU wasn't an attendance problem.

What's the biggest difference between an WCHA Tournament and the NCAA Tournament?

Beer sales. WCHA Tourney would be allowed to sell beer.

I hear that they like beer in Wisconsin!
 
Re: Welcome Back to the WCHA Northern Michigan

I hear that they like beer in Wisconsin!

One of the few good things about this awful place... Spotted Cow and local cheese! I'd LOVE it to be in GB, but that is completely based on selfish reasons, not on whether it would actually draw people or not :)
 
Re: Welcome Back to the WCHA Northern Michigan

It certainly CAN do well in Green Bay. The Gamblers don't have an attendance problem. Wisco/NMU wasn't an attendance problem.

What's the biggest difference between an WCHA Tournament and the NCAA Tournament?

Beer sales. WCHA Tourney would be allowed to sell beer.
If the WCHA tourny would draw well in a neutral venue, that would be ideal. Green Bay and MSP both seem like they could be good possibilities, although Green Bay would be a more central location for the new WCHA. The big question is whether or not it would draw without Wisconsin playing. You would have a lot of SCSU, Mankato, and BSU alums in MSP, and I imagine a decent number of Michigan Tech alums (based on posters who are MT alums and live in MSP, anyway). Is MSP a major job market for NMU alums?
 
What's the biggest difference between an WCHA Tournament and the NCAA Tournament?

Beer sales. WCHA Tourney would be allowed to sell beer.
Hell, that right there is half the reason why a lot of the NCAA regionals can have attendance issues.
 
Re: Welcome Back to the WCHA Northern Michigan

If the WCHA tourny would draw well in a neutral venue, that would be ideal. Green Bay and MSP both seem like they could be good possibilities, although Green Bay would be a more central location for the new WCHA. The big question is whether or not it would draw without Wisconsin playing. You would have a lot of SCSU, Mankato, and BSU alums in MSP, and I imagine a decent number of Michigan Tech alums (based on posters who are MT alums and live in MSP, anyway). Is MSP a major job market for NMU alums?

Not really. You see a higher concentration of NMU alums in the GB/Fox Valley area than in the MSP metro.
 
Re: Welcome Back to the WCHA Northern Michigan

Not really. You see a higher concentration of NMU alums in the GB/Fox Valley area than in the MSP metro.

There are a ton of Techies here, though. I've even seen multiple cars (ID'd by their MTU bumper stickers/decals) around where I live. Given that I don't remember seeing one of those unless I knew the person (lived/worked in the same general area for about a decade), it could be a solid indication.
 
The League Tournament will be played at a host school. Likely the league champ. It certainly cannot be played at a neutral site as the Green Bay arena can't even draw well for an NCAA game, let alone a conference tournament. Maybe it rotates between St. Cloud and Mankato. St. Cloud has a larger arena with many corporate suites on the way (They are currently going through a $30 million renovation). Mankato seats about 5,000. Good news is the WCHA will have two NCAA tournament bids assured every year. St. Cloud and Northern Michigan should be annual NCAA teams.

Haha oh my god! The conference tournament at the concrete center or the cow barn?! What kind of trophy does the winner get, a toilet seat?! The WCHA will be the only league where the fans wear helmets and hitch up their homes to bring to the games! Baahahahaha
 
Re: Welcome Back to the WCHA Northern Michigan

Haha oh my god! The conference tournament at the concrete center or the cow barn?! What kind of trophy does the winner get, a toilet seat?! The WCHA will be the only league where the fans wear helmets and hitch up their homes to bring to the games! Baahahahaha
Now now now, North Dakota is in the NCHC so they fulfill our quota on that one.
 
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