If we go get into the B1G conference, wouldn't Hartford be the better option? They play in front of huge crowds.
If we go get into the B1G conference, wouldn't Hartford be the better option? They play in front of huge crowds.
I agree with the students but Hartford is the easiest way in and out of games. Students might be excited enough to travel to Hartford for big games. Just about every game will be a big game. They'll have football and hockey games to go to every weekend.XL versus on campus arena will never be a better option for hockey... Select games against high profile teams @ XL yes bu not all games. Need students!l
Minnesota and Wisconsin draw 10K+. They might be exceptions. If we do on campus, we should do 5-6K minimum.Nobody in the (future) Big Ten plays in anything other than an on-campus arena. And "huge crowds" for college hockey means about 6K, which is about 40% of the capacity of the Civic.
We'd look about as embarrassing as Ohio State does now, who draws on average 4000 in a 17.5K arena.
Nobody in ANY league plays in anything but an on-campus or very near campus arena. North Dakota, Wisconsin, and Minnesota are the only ones who consistently draw 10K+, Omaha usually gets close to 8K, from there, it's 6-7K and down. Your point about Ohio State is a good one, they look absolutely terrible playing in front of 3,500 in a 18K facility.Nobody in the (future) Big Ten plays in anything other than an on-campus arena. And "huge crowds" for college hockey means about 6K, which is about 40% of the capacity of the Civic.
We'd look about as embarrassing as Ohio State does now, who draws on average 4000 in a 17.5K arena.

Wow. Can't believe Yale won. Puts all of that ECAC doubting in it's place.![]()
Sorry, my bad when I said we, I meant BU. Wouldn't be shocked to see UConn there down the road, they're going to be having the rest of the HE teams who've not played at Fenway there this year, Merrimack, PC, and Lowell I believe.Maine at Fenway?? Really?? That would be interesting -- from an open rink to playing in the open at Fenway!!
I would give it a 30% chance, at least. Quinnipiac can play.....and Quinniunionisius has about a 1% shot at stopping BC. Hockey never follows chalk this time of year, lots of parity, and it's great to see.

It might be odd, but I think it's a moment that was in the making. Yale is way overdue. Oldest NCAA hockey program. UMass-Lowell, Quinnipiac and Union are newer to the D1 hockey level. We have half of the Frozen Four teams now. New blood in our area at the top level does not hurt. I knew a day would come when UConn will be in a top hockey conference. I won't give Marshall credit for that. I'll just give him credit for sticking with us while our barn is junk. Lowell and Union do have a history at the D2 level. Union fans do travel well. QU fans also travel well. QU and Union are great additions to the ECAC.

In case anyone wants to apply...
http://ncaamarket.ncaa.org/jobs/5292399/head-men-s-ice-hockey-coach
Hmmm... interesting... I thought Dave B. would get the job...