Re: Who will be the 7th member of the Big Ten Hockey Conference?
Ok, here is the table with per capita columns added in. I also moved Nebraska down to the "Already Has D1 Team" section because they already do have a D1 team.
- # of players in-state registered with USA Hockey
- 1 Registration per this many people
- The growth of those registrations since 1990
- The number of D1 hockey players (as of recent INCH article)
- 1 player playing D1 hockey per this many people
- The % of US players playing D1 hockey
- The number of NHL players produced all-time
- 1 player playing in the NHL per this many people
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Cool. Ask and ye shall receive.
This tells me what I already really knew. That there is a lot of interest in hockey in the State of Nebraska. The number of players registered with USA Hockey and the growth of those numbers is pretty phenomenal. You could also make the case that the numbers had nowhere to go but up, too. This decade's numbers would be even more telling.
The number of D-1 or NHL players produced isn't very significant yet but let us not forget that (state sanctioned) hockey is not played at
any high school in the State of Nebraska, either. Male or female. It
is played at a handful of schools (13) at the club level.
We can thank UNO (who has only had a program since 1997) and all the USHL teams in our area (Omaha, Lincoln, Sioux City, and Tri-City) for brewing up the interest in youth hockey around here since 1990, of whatever type.
It also tells me that any potential Husker D-1 team wouldn't be recruiting our own state very much, at least, initially. UNO does not have a single player on its roster from the State of Nebraska and, while the Husker Club hockey team does have 9 players on it from Nebraska, obviously none of them are D-1 talent. Let us not forget that the Husker football team is not overloaded with
scholarship players from the State of Nebraska, either, and never has been. They get the best of what there is, usually, and then have to recruit elsewhere. You'll see a ton a players on the roster that are from Nebraska but most of them are walk-ons.
16 guys are currently planning on walking-on from the State of Nebraska next year at NU.