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UConn Athletic Communications – June 21, 2012 – UConn Men’s Ice Hockey To Join Hockey East
The University of Connecticut will hold a “Welcome To Hockey East” celebration and press conference on Friday, June 29, 2012 at 12 noon in the atrium of the XL Center in Hartford. Among those scheduled to attend are Gov. Dannel Malloy, Hartford Mayor Pedro Segarra,UConn President Susan Herbst, UConn Director of Athletics Warde Manuel, Hockey East Commissioner Joe Bertagna, XL Center Senior Vice President and General Manager Chuck Steedman, former UConn All-American ice hockey player and Hartford Whaler Todd Krygier and UConn head coach Bruce Marshall.
The event is free and open to the general public. Youth hockey groups are encouraged to attend and wear their team jerseys and members of the public who work in downtown Hartford are invited to spend their lunch hour at the celebration. The UConn pep band and cheerleaders will be in attendance in addition to the Husky mascot.
Krygier and current UConn ice hockey players will be available for autographs following the event.
STORRS, Conn. (June 21, 2012) -- The University of Connecticut has been offered and has accepted an invitation to join the Hockey East Association in the sport of men’s ice hockey in a joint announcement made on Thursday. Connecticut will join the league for men’s ice hockey in 2014-15 and is already a member of the league in women’s ice hockey.
Connecticut’s membership in the men’s league will put the conference at 12 teams for the 2014-15 season, including: Boston College, Boston University, Maine, Merrimack, UMass-Lowell, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Northeastern, Notre Dame (beginning in 2013-14), Providence and Vermont.
The Huskies will continue to compete in the Atlantic Hockey Conference for the 2012-13 and 2013-14 seasons.
“This is a historic day in the history of the University of Connecticut and its Division of Athletics,” said Director of Athletics Warde Manuel. “Hockey East is the premier men’s ice hockey conference in the country and we are proud to say that the Huskies are now part of it. I would like to thank Hockey East Commissioner Joe Bertagna and the Athletic Directors at the institutions that comprise Hockey East for providing us this special opportunity. We are committed to developing a men’s ice hockey program that can and will perform successfully on the national level and compete for Hockey East and NCAA championships.
“I would also like to recognize Commissioner Robert DeGregorio and our fellow Atlantic Hockey institutions for their support during this decision making process.”
The Hockey East Association was founded in 1984 and league teams have won eight NCAA championships in the past 20 years. Hockey East teams have made 37 appearances in the Frozen Four and 21 appearances in national championship games in the 28-year history of the league. Since 1999, Hockey East has won six NCAA Championships and has placed 20 teams in the Frozen Four, along with 53 teams in the NCAA Tournament. Thirty-two Hockey East alums have won the Stanley Cup with their respective NHL teams.
"This is one of the most historic and significant days in the history of our conference," said Hockey East Commissioner Joe Bertagna. "We have enjoyed a terrific relationship with the University of Connecticut for more than a decade through our involvement with its women's hockey program. Today we start a new chapter in this relationship and we couldn't be more pleased.
“Warde Manuel and his staff did a commendable job in preparing for this moment and I would be remiss if I didn't acknowledge the role played by the state's biggest hockey fan, Governor Dan Malloy. Our directors have always said that we would welcome growth through any institution that brings value to our conference. No other school was better positioned to do this than the University of Connecticut."
UConn plans to play its home Hockey East conference games at the XL Center in downtown Hartford and will continue to play non-conference games in Storrs at the Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum. The XL Center is the longtime off-campus home of both the UConn men’s and women’s basketball teams.
“The State of Connecticut is very excited that UConn is joining Hockey East and will be bringing the passion of college hockey to downtown Hartford,” said Connecticut Governor Dannel P. Malloy. “I have been a longtime fan of college hockey and believe that this is an incredible opportunity for the University. It is also a great opportunity to bring more top-flight events to the XL Center and further enhance the quality of life in downtown Hartford.”
“We are thrilled with the University of Connecticut's decision to join Hockey East,” said Chuck Steedman, AEG Management CT/XL Center Senior Vice President and General Manager. “AEG is extremely excited about the opportunity to play host to UConn Hockey at the XL Center and will support UConn's program in a variety of areas.
"We commend the forward-thinking vision of both the University of Connecticut and Governor Malloy, as Hockey East represents a major win for the state of Connecticut and the capital region will see the direct impact of these games being played downtown."
Connecticut currently does not offer athletic scholarships in men’s ice hockey, but plans to elevate to the NCAA maximum of 18 scholarships as a participant in Hockey East. UConn will also add additional athletic scholarships to women’s sports to ensure compliance with gender equity regulations.
UConn joins an elite group of seven other schools that compete on the national level as a member of the BCS Conference in football and play college basketball and college hockey in a national elite conference. Those other schools with their future conference hockey affiliation are: Boston College (Hockey East), Michigan (Big Ten), Michigan State (Big Ten), Minnesota (Big Ten), Notre Dame (Hockey East), Ohio State (Big Ten) and Wisconsin (Big Ten).
“It is a very exciting time to be part of the University of Connecticut and the joining of Hockey East is a reflection of the continuing efforts to advance our great university,” said President Susan Herbst. “UConn is one of the top 20 public research institutions in the country, and our athletic prowess has been a terrific part of our overall success. I would like to thank Governor Malloy for his support of our membership in Hockey East. I am also extraordinarily grateful to the leadership of Hockey East, and to the university presidents of the league. We are honored to stand alongside such excellent institutions and look forward to meeting them on the ice."
The University of Connecticut first fielded a varsity men’s hockey team in 1960-61. UConn elevated its program to Division I status in 1998-99 as a founding member of both the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) and Atlantic Hockey in 2003-04.
“The entire UConn men’s ice hockey family is very excited about this announcement,” said UConn head coach Bruce Marshall. Marshall is a 1985 UConn graduate and former men’s ice hockey student-athlete. He has been the head coach of the program since 1988 and is the winningest coach in program history as he enters his 25th season in 2012-13. “We are very grateful to the administration of the University and to the entire state for bringing Connecticut into Hockey East. From our current student-athletes to our dedicated hockey alumni base, there is great anticipation about this move. I believe that there is a strong appetite for this level of college hockey here in Connecticut and that Husky fans will embrace our entry in Hockey East.”
 

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UConn joins an elite group of seven other schools that compete on the national level as a member of the BCS Conference in football and play college basketball and college hockey in a national elite conference. Those other schools with their future conference hockey affiliation are: Boston College (Hockey East), Michigan (Big Ten), Michigan State (Big Ten), Minnesota (Big Ten), Notre Dame (Hockey East), Ohio State (Big Ten) and Wisconsin (Big Ten).

do u smelllllllllllll what THE SUSAN HERBST is cooking??????
 
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I still can't help but feel that a motivating factor was this:

"UConn joins an elite group of seven other schools that compete on the national level as a member of the BCS Conference in football and play college basketball and college hockey in a national elite conference. Those other schools with their future conference hockey affiliation are: Boston College (Hockey East), Michigan (Big Ten), Michigan State (Big Ten), Minnesota (Big Ten), Notre Dame (Hockey East), Ohio State (Big Ten) and Wisconsin (Big Ten)."

Anyone notice a theme? Penn State will be added to the list once they complete their arena (under construction) and join Big 10 Hockey.

Edit: Lost to Dan in a photo finish.
 

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Unfortunately they have decided that all Hockey East games will be played at the XL Center. Very bad decision in my opinion. I am sure this was politically driven by Mayor Malloy. Hopefully they quickly learn the error of their decision within a couple of years and start work on an upgraded on-campus rink. But I am sure there were back-room commitments to play in Hartford with the politicians.

While I am excited to see the hockey team upgrade to HE (I am a donor to the hockey team for over 10 years now), I am definately dissappointed in their decision to play all league games in Hartford...dumb decision.


Plus, I am sure that Howard Baldwin will not be happy with this decision. With UConn playing league games in Hartford on the weekends, it with further diminish The Whale's market power and fans in Hartford. Maybe this is precurser to The Whale leaving the XL due to the lease agreement and this is Malloy's way to spin UConn as a replacement?

Get ready for those exciting UConn home games in front of 500 people (and about 50 students) in a empty XL center!:mad:
 
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While I am excited to see the hockey team upgrade to HE (I am a donor to the hockey team for over 10 years now), I am definately dissappointed in their decision to play all league games in Hartford...dumb decision.
r!:mad:

since it's their only option right now i wouldn't call it a dumb decision at all. until we build an on campus ice rink that meets the Hockey East minimums what other option do we have?
 
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Even if they want to replace Freitas with a HE quality on campus building, they don't have the money right now. My guess is that once all the funding is in place for the basketball facility they will turn toward hockey. If they are still in HE in 6-8 years they will be playing 3/4 of the games on campus and a handful of top match-ups (BC, BU and ND) in Hartford. In the meantime, this was a rare opportunity to upgrade so the choice was play in Hartford or pass and see the slot go to someone else. They chose the former.
 
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Unfortunately they have decided that all Hockey East games will be played at the XL Center. Very bad decision in my opinion. I am sure this was politically driven by Mayor Malloy. Hopefully they quickly learn the error of their decision within a couple of years and start work on an upgraded on-campus rink. But I am sure there were back-room commitments to play in Hartford with the politicians.

While I am excited to see the hockey team upgrade to HE (I am a donor to the hockey team for over 10 years now), I am definately dissappointed in their decision to play all league games in Hartford...dumb decision.


Plus, I am sure that Howard Baldwin will not be happy with this decision. With UConn playing league games in Hartford on the weekends, it with further diminish The Whale's market power and fans in Hartford. Maybe this is precurser to The Whale leaving the XL due to the lease agreement and this is Malloy's way to spin UConn as a replacement?

Get ready for those exciting UConn home games in front of 500 people (and about 50 students) in a empty XL center!:mad:

Where do you want them to play ALL games - Freitas Ice Forum? that won't fly short term.
 
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Even if they want to replace Freitas with a HE quality on campus building, they don't have the money right now. My guess is that once all the funding is in place for the basketball facility they will turn toward hockey. If they are still in HE in 6-8 years they will be playing 3/4 of the games on campus and a handful of top match-ups (BC, BU and ND) in Hartford. In the meantime, this was a rare opportunity to upgrade so the choice was play in Hartford or pass and see the slot go to someone else. They chose the former.
That is exactly what they did. Had Hockey East just opened the bidding, there were probably 5-6 schools that would have submitted proposals. As it was theylooked 2-3 and determined that UCONN was the preferred choice, as it has been for years, but this wasn't an open ended invitation. It was now or never. Is the XL perfect? No but it works in the short term and might help generate more statewide support. Ultimately I think the plan will be play most games at the rebuilt Freitas Forum, with a handful of "big" games in Hartford.
 

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Unfortunately they have decided that all Hockey East games will be played at the XL Center. Very bad decision in my opinion. I am sure this was politically driven by Mayor Malloy. Hopefully they quickly learn the error of their decision within a couple of years and start work on an upgraded on-campus rink. But I am sure there were back-room commitments to play in Hartford with the politicians.

While I am excited to see the hockey team upgrade to HE (I am a donor to the hockey team for over 10 years now), I am definately dissappointed in their decision to play all league games in Hartford...dumb decision.


Plus, I am sure that Howard Baldwin will not be happy with this decision. With UConn playing league games in Hartford on the weekends, it with further diminish The Whale's market power and fans in Hartford. Maybe this is precurser to The Whale leaving the XL due to the lease agreement and this is Malloy's way to spin UConn as a replacement?

Get ready for those exciting UConn home games in front of 500 people (and about 50 students) in a empty XL center!:mad:
I'd much rather go to the XL to watch UConn than the "Whale".
 
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The AHL is the third best hockey league in the world.
 
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UConn joins an elite group of seven other schools that compete on the national level as a member of the BCS Conference in football and play college basketball and college hockey in a national elite conference. Those other schools with their future conference hockey affiliation are: Boston College (Hockey East), Michigan (Big Ten), Michigan State (Big Ten), Minnesota (Big Ten), Notre Dame (Hockey East), Ohio State (Big Ten) and Wisconsin (Big Ten).

do u smelllllllllllll what THE SUSAN HERBST is cooking??????

She also said:

“It is a very exciting time to be part of the University of Connecticut and the joining of Hockey East is a reflection of the continuing efforts to advance our great university,” said President Susan Herbst. “UConn is one of the top 20 public research institutions in the country, and our athletic prowess has been a terrific part of our overall success. I would like to thank Governor Malloy for his support of our membership in Hockey East. I am also extraordinarily grateful to the leadership of Hockey East, and to the university presidents of the league. We are honored to stand alongside such excellent institutions and look forward to meeting them on the ice."
 

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since it's their only option right now i wouldn't call it a dumb decision at all. until we build an on campus ice rink that meets the Hockey East minimums what other option do we have?


They did not say that they were playing HE games at the XL for a few years until an on-campus rink was built. They said that that all HE games will be played at the XL. I agree that we have to play those games at the XL in the short term. But I in the long term they need to have all of the games on-campus...and I don't think that is currently the plan.
 
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Wow, wouldn't that be something? Hockey triggering the Big 10 to pick up Notre Dame, BC, and UConn...I can dream, can't I? Northeast pod, Penn St, Notre Dame, BC and UConn
 

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Hold on they are joining without plans for a campus arena? Yikes.

Whats the second best professional league?

XL will work for a while, but that novelty will wear off - they have to have an on campus facility.
 
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Who in their right mind thinks UCOnn hockey at the XL is going to draw more than a few K at best? my god they can't sell enough tickets to that to turn on the lights. After a couple of games the novelty is dead. I think the move to Hockey East is a great one but they don't need much of an arena. Have you guys been to Maine? the place is a small barn, seats 5,400 and they have been big time for quite a while. Mostly students in attendance. The Maine arena is basically the same size as UConn's with about ten rows deep of seating
 
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Who in their right mind thinks UCOnn hockey at the XL is going to draw more than a few K at best? my god they can't sell enough tickets to that to turn on the lights. After a couple of games the novelty is dead. I think the move to Hockey East is a great one but they don't need much of an arena. Have you guys been to Maine? the place is a small barn, seats 5,400 and they have been big time for quite a while. Mostly students in attendance. The Maine arena is basically the same size as UConn's with about ten rows deep of seating

Everything I have read today and previously has said that they plan on renovating or replacing Freitas down the road..
 
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Hold on they are joining without plans for a campus arena? Yikes.

Whats the second best professional league?

XL will work for a while, but that novelty will wear off - they have to have an on campus facility.

Probably the KHL (Russia), then the Elitsarien (Sweden). Both play at a higher level than the AHL. I'd probably rank the Czech Republic League as 4. Finnish league rounds out my top 5. AHL sits on the outside of that group imo.
 
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Who in their right mind thinks UCOnn hockey at the XL is going to draw more than a few K at best? my god they can't sell enough tickets to that to turn on the lights. After a couple of games the novelty is dead. I think the move to Hockey East is a great one but they don't need much of an arena. Have you guys been to Maine? the place is a small barn, seats 5,400 and they have been big time for quite a while. Mostly students in attendance. The Maine arena is basically the same size as UConn's with about ten rows deep of seating
Alfond is awesome, and a great example of what an oncampus arena could be. students line up in the frigid temps for hours to get in since their seats are non-ticketed first come first serve GA. they do get a big non-student crowd though, Maine hockey is HUGE up there with the locals. After UConn joins, I'd recommend that as the first road trip every fan makes, that place gets L.O.U.D.
 

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Alfond is awesome, and a great example of what an oncampus arena could be. students line up in the frigid temps for hours to get in since their seats are non-ticketed first come first serve GA. they do get a big non-student crowd though, Maine hockey is HUGE up there with the locals. After UConn joins, I'd recommend that as the first road trip every fan makes, that place gets L.O.U.D.

I'll drive to Storrs. I'm not going to Maine. Can't we start w a trip to Quinnipiac or Yale? :)
 
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You guys all under estimate the power of the UConn brand name that Jim Calhoun created. Every single one of these arguments is the exact same thing that was said from 1998-2003 when the football program was on the way to building a 40,000 seat facility in East Hartford.

Go Huskies!!
 
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I'll drive to Storrs. I'm not going to Maine. Can't we start w a trip to Quinnipiac or Yale? :)
fair enough, fortunately, you can easily drive to umass, pc, merrimack, lowell, bc, bu, and northeastern. HE is great for seeing your team anytime you want.
 

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You guys all under estimate the power of the UConn brand name that Jim Calhoun created. Every single one of these arguments is the exact same thing that was said from 1998-2003 when the football program was on the way to building a 40,000 seat facility in East Hartford.

Go Huskies!!

I agree on Jim Calhoun, but the XL center is a terrible venue for Hockey East. College hockey is fun because of the atmosphere - Hartford won't match the other venues. You need the students and they aren't going to go to Hartford Friday nights over the long term.
 
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