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They weren't forced to schedule a game for today, Medic. Like I said in the other thread, there was nothing to stop them from playing a 12:00PM matinee on MLK day tomorrow at the XLC.
HE doesn't schedule Monday games because it massively disadvantages both teams in the subsequent weekend series, especially ND who would have to travel back to South Bend Monday night then turn around and come back <72 hours later.. The only exception to this is the Beanpot.They weren't forced to schedule a game for today, Medic. Like I said in the other thread, there was nothing to stop them from playing a 12:00PM matinee on MLK day tomorrow at the XLC.
If it was going to be this weekend - that's why. Guess it also depends on what the other team wants to do as well - no?
HE doesn't schedule Monday games because it massively disadvantages both teams in the subsequent weekend series, especially ND who would have to travel back to South Bend Monday night then turn around and come back <72 hours later.. The only exception to this is the Beanpot.
Disregard my first sentence of post #68 but the rest stands. UConn has a crummy home schedule and our road schedule is as favorable as favorable can be for our opponents.
UConn needs to stop scheduling hockey games in Bridgeport.
Great that that's the case. And yes, as far as I know that's what ND is doing. School is in session now, so there's no reason for them to stay here for four days unnecessarily. Plus, you can get flights direct from NYC to South Bend.They are according to a Mike Anthony tweet.
https://twitter.com/ManthonyCourant/status/556901294791983105
And if you want better scheduling for games, two words: on campus. Stay in Hartford, it'll continue to be Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Sundays, and not on TV.
Don't forget concerts and other events like the Disney on Ice today. Those all get preference.I already went over this in a past thread but the whole 'XL Center has too much going on to have a good schedule' is a complete and utter falsehood. Wolf Pack had 32/36 of their games on weekends (that's virtually unheard of, won't be the case next season), AHL is reducing it's schedule opening up more dates (anywhere from 2-4 less WP home games), there's always room for additional hockey double headers and there were 7 premium dates that sat vacant the whole season which could have been utilized.
UConn just needs to get it's stuff together and schedule better.
Don't forget concerts and other events like the Disney on Ice today. Those all get preference.
Great that that's the case. And yes, as far as I know that's what ND is doing. School is in session now, so there's no reason for them to stay here for four days unnecessarily. Plus, you can get flights direct from NYC to South Bend.
And if you want better scheduling for games, two words: on campus. Stay in Hartford, it'll continue to be Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Sundays, and not on TV.