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UNH is the only team that plays Maine home and home same weekend, mostly because they usually end up playing a neutral site game somewhere in Portland or Manchester, and it's more drivable. But since they're playing four this year (two are considered OOC) I don't know which are considered home/away in conference. But that would account for UNH's even schedule. The thing is, there's no good way to do it. But they will not sacrifice home-and-homes each season when it's possible to do it, to answer your question about two at same site alternating years with non-UVM/Maine/ND schools.

In all of the years prior to ND joining, HE didn't have an even home/away game total either. There were 10 teams, you played three against everyone (2 home, one away or vice versa) for 27 total games, so you'd have five 2H1A series and four 1H2A each year (14H13A), and then switch the next to 13H14A.
The home-and-home is considered the conference games. And of course they didn't have an even number when there were an odd number of conference games. With an even number of conference games, I suspect they will do it. In fact, they might even be required to do it, or be off by one if you have an odd number.
 
I'd love to see us schedule some B1G teams as non-conference games. Games against OSU, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, PSU would be good draws for both of us. We can hit the mid-west B1G teams on our trip to South Bend for HE games.
I'm a little surprised that we haven't scheduled Penn State again. I thought there would probably be a trip there after they came to Storrs two years ago. It would be a pretty nice matchup, I think of two programs trying to move up in the world or college hockey.
 
I'm a little surprised that we haven't scheduled Penn State again. I thought there would probably be a trip there after they came to Storrs two years ago. It would be a pretty nice matchup, I think of two programs trying to move up in the world or college hockey.

I'm fairly certain we do owe them a trip. With a number of games unaccounted for at this point, though, it might be premature to say we haven't.
 
The home-and-home is considered the conference games. And of course they didn't have an even number when there were an odd number of conference games. With an even number of conference games, I suspect they will do it. In fact, they might even be required to do it, or be off by one if you have an odd number.
The thing is, short of making someone fly to ND for one game AND make ND fly to New England for one game with someone, there cannot be even numbers of home and away for everybody. That would bootstrap both ND and that other team into only playing one game that whole weekend. While that happens early in the year, most coaches like to use those one-game weekends for OOC games against easier teams, and not have it involve lengthy travel.
 
I'm fairly certain we do owe them a trip. With a number of games unaccounted for at this point, though, it might be premature to say we haven't.
The only reason a return trip might not be part of any deal was that Penn State was an independent the season they came to UConn. Its possible they agreed to a 1 way deal just to schedule the game. Even if they did, though, I wouldn't mind seeing them become a regular/semi-regular opponent.
 
The thing is, short of making someone fly to ND for one game AND make ND fly to New England for one game with someone, there cannot be even numbers of home and away for everybody. That would bootstrap both ND and that other team into only playing one game that whole weekend. While that happens early in the year, most coaches like to use those one-game weekends for OOC games against easier teams, and not have it involve lengthy travel.
Then they can play an OOC game that weekend as well. Whoever has to travel to Notre Dame can play a midwestern school, and Notre Dame can play a non-conference opponent in the northeast.
 
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Then they can play an OOC game that weekend as well. Whoever has to travel to Notre Dame can play a midwestern school, and Notre Dame can play a non-conference opponent in the northeast.
None of this is feasible, and would only further the single-game problems. ND is within driving distance of very few schools, so they'd also have to have a date open on that weekend. In sum, it ain't happening. They'll likely alternate each year more home/away game.
 
Then they can play an OOC game that weekend as well. Whoever has to travel to Notre Dame can play a midwestern school, and Notre Dame can play a non-conference opponent in the northeast.

You might want to check out how most of the midwestern schools do their conference schedules. There is very little home and home in the same weekend.
 
And Colorado College confirmed at home January 6. Don't know what "home" means, though given the time of year I would guess Storrs. And RPI at UConn on November 18 per RPI schedule. Don't know if that was posted.
 
And Colorado College confirmed at home January 6. Don't know what "home" means, though given the time of year I would guess Storrs. And RPI at UConn on November 18 per RPI schedule. Don't know if that was posted.

I would imagine UConn would play a game at Colorado College the following season. As it is just one game, I would think UConn might also try to play Air Force on the same trip. Air Force comes out east a few times a season as part of Atlantic Hockey, so Air Force could arrange a game at UConn as part of the trip when they play one the New England Hockey East teams. Denver is also not too far from Colorado Springs, so that would be another possibility for a UConn series.
 
We might well end up playing Colorado College some time in the future, but this game just seems to have been the result of CC's eastern trip. They are here to play Providence on January 3 and 4, so this looks like a one off to fit an extra game in on the trip.
 
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The thing is, short of making someone fly to ND for one game AND make ND fly to New England for one game with someone, there cannot be even numbers of home and away for everybody. That would bootstrap both ND and that other team into only playing one game that whole weekend. While that happens early in the year, most coaches like to use those one-game weekends for OOC games against easier teams, and not have it involve lengthy travel.
Still, Maine is playing home-and-home against at least one team, which means that either Notre Dame is playing home-and-home against at least one team or someone else isn't playing home-and-home against anyone. It could be Vermont, I suppose. That's more plausible than Providence or Merrimack, who are the only teams other than Vermont and Notre Dame not known to be playing at least one home-and-home.
 
Per today's paper, the season opens at Penn State for a pair. Then the NJ tournament, though I can't tell if it is really a tourney or more of a showcase with pre-scheduled games. One place I saw it listed as the two Ivies and the 2 HEA teams playing on day 1, then UConn-Yale on Day 2. Also UConn is playing a few games at Bridgeport, including the Colorado College game. I can't seem to find the link.
 
They're putting CC in Bridgeport? Seriously? That's horrible.
Not official yet, but that's what I read. Actually, the game going to Bridgeport all sounded pretty darned good. CC, then Lowell or Union and I think there was another pretty good one. I was surprised, and I don't think its a great idea to have multiple "homes," I mean I get the torunament being there. It is a Tournament after all, but I think there are going to be 4 games total. Though maybe they'll all get moved if the XL goes and chinces on locker rooms as is now being reported.
 
Don't be surprised with what is happening at the XL Center with the locker room issue if after new barn is built on campus that XL is frozen out. We will either play on campus or in Bridgeport
 
Don't be surprised with what is happening at the XL Center with the locker room issue if after new barn is built on campus that XL is frozen out. We will either play on campus or in Bridgeport

It would be fantastic for the program if a new arena was built in Storrs and all games were played there.
 
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@ChipMalafronte: UConn hockey to play 5 games in Bridgeport this winter: Frozen Classic (2) Quinnipiac, Colorado College & Notre Dame http://post original url/qUV7RxpHPq
 
Terrible.
This is Cav's way of getting program visible in this end of the state for recruiting. I also think it's a shot across XL Center's bow. I think your post about playing all our home games on campus once the new barn is finished is a GREAT idea...but Cav realizes the benefits of playing in Bridgeport recruiting wise.
 
This is Cav's way of getting program visible in this end of the state for recruiting. I also think it's a shot across XL Center's bow. I think your post about playing all our home games on campus once the new barn is finished is a GREAT idea...but Cav realizes the benefits of playing in Bridgeport recruiting wise.

I have no problem with a few games played in Bridgeport, especially during Christmas break. And yes, it is indeed a shot across XL Center's bow. It should be interesting to see what the basketball schedules look like, as it is very possible Bridgeport could get another game. And if Bridgeport gets more games, I'm sure it will come at the expense of Hartford.
 
This is Cav's way of getting program visible in this end of the state for recruiting. I also think it's a shot across XL Center's bow. I think your post about playing all our home games on campus once the new barn is finished is a GREAT idea...but Cav realizes the benefits of playing in Bridgeport recruiting wise.
Southwestern CT isn't exactly a recruiting hotbed. If anything, playing in Storrs or Hartford would be more preferable as it's closer to the big CT private schools as well as the Western/Central MA private schools that traditionally have strong programs.
 
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Southwestern CT isn't exactly a recruiting hotbed. If anything, playing in Storrs or Hartford would be more preferable as it's closer to the big CT private schools as well as the Western/Central MA private schools that traditionally have strong programs.
I don't know...a lot of CT kids Cav recruited at BC..although they played at the CT Prep schools were from Fairfield and New Haven County. There is a HUGE influx of kids playing hockey in Fairfield County with ice time at a premium in Norwalk, Darien, Stamford and Greenwich. In Stamford alone there are right now 5 rinks (Twin rinks, Chelsea Piers, and Terry Conner's) and there is a plan to build another 4 rink complex near the old Cyanamid property. There is one rink in Darien, 2 in Norwalk, and 3 in Greenwich (including Brunswick School). Even with the additional 4 rinks being built in Stamford..there will still be a shortage of ice time down this way (my Captain coaches a youth team in Stamford). There is also a Russian trainer in the Stamford/Darien area who trains NHL players every summer...St. Louis, Richards, Kreider, Van Reimsdyk among others work out down here. You also have Messier, Drury, and Richter coaching youth teams out of Greenwich. CT Yankee organization uses Chelsea Piers CT as well. Fot CT HS hockey..the FCIAC, Fairfield Prep, and West Haven, ND West Haven are always in the mix. It's those teams that usually send the kids on to the CT Prep schools (in addition to Apple Core from LI and Westchester Mariners) It's a good move in my opinion. Once new barn/facility is up and running..I say play all but a few home games there..the others in Bridgeport.
 
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I don't love playing "home" games all over the place. You want to play a tourney in Bridgeport, that's fine. I even get playing Quinnipiac there. Make it a regular thing if you want. I suspect that will be a bit of a local rivalry soon enough. But that ought to be enough. The ND and Colorado College games are pretty high profile. Play them on your home ice.
 
I don't love playing "home" games all over the place. You want to play a tourney in Bridgeport, that's fine. I even get playing Quinnipiac there. Make it a regular thing if you want. I suspect that will be a bit of a local rivalry soon enough. But that ought to be enough. The ND and Colorado College games are pretty high profile. Play them on your home ice.

I think that might be the point. UConn doesn't want to give the impression that the XL Center is truly their home, and they want Hartford to know it.
 
The only blow to Hartford is that ND game being in B-Port (Although it shouldn't be). The plan all along was to play only conference games at the XLC so the other 4 games were really taken away from Storrs.
 
yikes:

On Tuesday, January 6th, the Huskies will host Colorado College at the Bridgeport arena and return their again to play host to Notre Dame, date to be announced. The Huskies and Colorado College Tigers have never met on the ice.
 
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