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  1. 46 minutes ago, nodak651 said:

    17.14.5.3 Annual Exemptions. The maximum number of ice hockey contests shall exclude the following: (Adopted: 1/16/93, 1/9/96 effective 8/1/96, Revised: 9/6/00, 2/24/03, 11/22/04, 1/14/08, 4/25/18, 1/22/20, 5/19/22 effective 8/1/22)

    (a) Conference Championship. Competition in one conference championship tournament in ice hockey (or the tournament used to determine the conference's automatic entry in an NCAA ice hockey championship);

    (b) Conference Playoff. Competition involving member institutions that tie for a conference championship. Such teams may participate in a single-elimination playoff to determine the conference's automatic entry in an NCAA ice hockey championship without the game(s) being counted as a postseason tournament;

    (c) NCAA Championship Play-In Competition. Competition in play-in contests conducted before NCAA championships;

    (d) Season-Ending Event. Competition in one season-ending event (e.g., NCAA championship). A season-ending event involves competition after the end of the regular season between teams that are not identified until the close of the regular season;

    (e) Alumni Game. One ice hockey contest each year against an alumni team of the institution;

    (f) Foreign Team in the United States. One ice hockey contest each year with a foreign opponent in the United States;

    (g) Hall of Fame Game. The one ice hockey game between two Division I intercollegiate teams conducted by the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame;

    (h) U.S. Olympic or Paralympic Team. One ice hockey contest each year against the U.S. Olympic or Paralympic ice hockey team during that team's training for participation in the Winter Olympics;

    (i) Hawaii or Alaska. Any games played in Hawaii or Alaska, respectively, against an active Division I member institution located in Hawaii or Alaska, by a member located outside the area in question;

    (j) Fundraising Activity. Any ice hockey activities in which student-athletes from more than one of the institution's athletics teams participate with and against alumni and friends of the institution, the purpose of which is to raise funds for the benefit of the institution's athletics or other programs, provided the student-athletes do not miss classes as a result of their participation (see Bylaw 12.5.1.1);

    (k) Celebrity Sports Activity. Competition involving a limit of two student-athletes from a member institution's ice hockey team who participate in local celebrity ice hockey activities conducted for the purpose of raising funds for charitable organizations, provided:

    (1) The student-athletes do not miss classes as a result of the participation;

    (2) The involvement of the student-athletes has the approval of the institution's athletics director; and

    (3) The activity takes place within a 30-mile radius of the institution's main campus.

    (l) U.S. National Team. One game played against any team as selected and designated by the appropriate national governing body for ice hockey as a U.S. national team (e.g., "Under-21" U.S. national team); and

    (m) Hockey Commissioners Association/Ice Breaker Tournaments. Competition in the men's or women's Ice Breaker Tournament sponsored by the Hockey Commissioners Association.

    (n) Scrimmage/Exhibition Contest. One ice hockey scrimmage or exhibition contest each year against outside competition.

    17.14.5.4 Once-in-Four-Years Exemption -- Foreign Tour. An institution may exempt the contests played on a foreign tour, provided the tour is conducted by the member institution in accordance with the procedures set forth in Bylaw 17.32. (Adopted: 1/9/96 effective 8/1/96, Revised: 4/26/07 effective 8/1/07)

    An alumni game over all star weekend would be fun! Might not work with NCHC conference scheduling though.

  2. 57 minutes ago, cberkas said:

    This would be interesting if they did finally breakaway from the ECAC. Then Quinnipiac would move to Hockey East and play tougher conference schedule. 

    That would definitely rock the boat. Only RIT, HC and Bentley have the academic standards to move up to the ECAC, but then again with the ivies gone, that may not matter anymore.

    This may be wishful thinking, but hopefully the next round of realignment recognizes that the sport is regional and rivalries can't be forced. 

  3. 25 minutes ago, SIOUXFAN97 said:

    what you don't get is.....if your annual final five trip included a trip to lynn lake liquors, liquor lyles, mall of america, pindea tacos, or somewhere else "aint what it used to be" and you don't go to the final five bc you aint going to those places too......you might just not go.....hence lower attendance.

    Liquor Lyles noooooooooo! Permanently closed. One of my favorites in my freewheeling 20's.

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  4. 41 minutes ago, stoneySIOUX said:

    I saw he was a healthy scratch the past three games. Never a good look for a player, IMO. I get it, but dude, work harder? Idk

    In this situation, he came in to the program with a different coach and maybe he fell out of favor.

    Not only that, but telling the team with your rights that they need to shop you.

    As a Portlander, it boggles my mind that this is a destination. The practice rink is a dump, opponents are a long bus ride away, and local support fell off.  Also, the Blazers arena no longer has an ice plant so they play their games at a rink that looks like the one from Slap Shot.

  5. 40 minutes ago, Kevin G said:

    Maybe my memory is playing tricks on me, but wasn’t there a Gopher team in the past decade that was ranked #1 at about this point of the season, then ended up missing the national tournament? 
     

    If I’m wrong don’t tell me. It’s a pleasant memory. 

    I know Omaha had a fall from grace like that within the last decade.

  6. 46 minutes ago, SJHovey said:

    Thought his insults hurled at UND, AIC, Lindonwood and Johannes regarding academics were completely out of line and unprofessional for someone in that position.

    Absolutely. Not to mention Johannes couldn't transfer twice without penalty if he hadn't completed a degree, so the jabs were incorrect.

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