Russell Jaslow
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What league will Stonehill apply to? Geographically it fits into hockey East well.
Hockey East will never let Holy Cross in (and they want in), so what makes Stonehill think Hockey East would every want them?
What league will Stonehill apply to? Geographically it fits into hockey East well.
What league will Stonehill apply to? Geographically it fits into hockey East well.
They feel destined for Atlantic Hockey to me, maybe ECAC if they're lucky.
Hockey East will never let Holy Cross in (and they want in), so what makes Stonehill think Hockey East would every want them?
that was under the rule of joey the perpetually stupidNot so sure about that... reports back when Notre Dame left the conference in 2016 is that the Hockey East approached Holy Cross to join, but seems to have fallen through due to an arena issue... I'm guessing that if Holy Cross ever decides to upgrade to a new facility, then they'd be a shoo in for the Hockey East.. especially with the woman's team already in the Hockey East..
Not sure what your point is? If they get a new arena, they'll get in... just not holding my breathe that they're getting a new arena any time soon... although, they did purchase a piece of property recently that would probably be big enough for a new arena..that was under the rule of joey the perpetually stupid
If they build an arena, good for them.Not sure what your point is? If they get a new arena, they'll get in... just not holding my breathe that they're getting a new arena any time soon... although, they did purchase a piece of property recently that would probably be big enough for a new arena..
This coach is Darren McCarty's son.Bruins in college D1 hockey?????
Appears to be wishful thinking on the part of alumni at this point. Interesting history read.
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Is It Time for UCLA to Bring Back Hockey?
It may not seem like it, but UCLA has a rich history on the ice. Currently a club team in the West Coast Hockey Conference (WCHC), the question must be asked: iwww.si.com
A nice thought but slim chance of ever happening. Let's start with $$$$ and Title IX. Then go on to Football and hoops interests not being even remotely willing to share the pie with hockey. (See Illinois, University of.)Bruins in college D1 hockey?????
Appears to be wishful thinking on the part of alumni at this point. Interesting history read.
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Is It Time for UCLA to Bring Back Hockey?
It may not seem like it, but UCLA has a rich history on the ice. Currently a club team in the West Coast Hockey Conference (WCHC), the question must be asked: iwww.si.com
Binghampton brings back memories of the SUNY teams that Div III Plattsburgh used to beat by three touchdowns. They were not ever competitive before folding the program. According to wikipedia, they went 11-101-0 in 5 years (87-92). I'm sure a venture into Div I hockey would be taken more seriously by the Administration....Everyone likes to look at big name P4 programs when discussing "who's next"......I think you are more likely to see schools like Binghamton or URI add men's varsity hockey.
Oregon and Washington are B10 and would join that league if they decided to go D1 hockey.My hope is slanted, because I'm a life long Alaskan..... But the growth of hockey in the Pacific Northwest and the Major Junior players availability now per NCAA rule change, I truly hope Campus's like Washington Huskies, Oregon Ducks, and Washington State Cougars make the jump to D1 hockey. Just north of the boarder are the Simon Fraser Red Leafs and recently they have really loaded up their schedule with a large amount of D1 teams, and some people feel that they're ready to make the jump too. If those four team, along with the two Alaskan teams, then a new conference could be born (or the WCHA comes back for men's hockey).
And they folded just before the season started because they didn't have enough players. Who needs to recruit...?Binghampton brings back memories of the SUNY teams that Div III Plattsburgh used to beat by three touchdowns. They were not ever competitive before folding the program. According to wikipedia, they went 11-101-0 in 5 years (87-92). I'm sure a venture into Div I hockey would be taken more seriously by the Administration....
I never believed from day one that program was ever going to see the light of day. And I'm sure it's dead for good. Who would ever commit there or give them a second chance?Tennessee State is out for the upcoming season because of financial reasons. Most recruits are leaving for other programs. No games are scheduled for the upcoming season.
URI has always been coveted by Hockey East. It is the only New England state university without a D1 hockey program and remains the logical choice to round out Hockey East membership. But that's not likely to happen. Various sources have approached URI with open checkbooks going back years, but all of those efforts were rebuffed by a combination of opposition from entrenched basketball interests and the vicissitudes of Rhode Island state politics.Everyone likes to look at big name P4 programs when discussing "who's next"......I think you are more likely to see schools like Binghamton or URI add men's varsity hockey.