star2city Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 This early November Denver Post blog by Mike Chambers regarding expansion was generally trashed as non-sense at the time. Now, in retrospect, seems Chambers did indeed have good sources: Conference expansion is on its way, folks. Because of the looming demise of College Hockey America, don’t be surprised if the Western Collegiate Hockey Association and the Atlantic Hockey Association go from 10 to 12 teams, with Bemidji State and Nebraska-Omaha joining the WCHA and Robert Morris and Niagara going to the AHA. This isn’t just opinon. In true blog form, I can’t divulge my sources at this time because things are too political — which is why this issue won’t make the paper right now — but this is what is being discussed by conference commissioners. And it makes sense. Chambers' Blog Quote
SiouxMeNow Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 For the people that are saying UAH doesn't have much Look at the pictures of their arena. They have a lot nicer facilitiy than some WCHA rinks and a lot of CCHA facilities. Another item of note about UAH is their arena is named for a former REAL NAZI who helped the US develop the atomic bomb to defeat Japan in WWII!! How great would that be to bring them into the WCHA? Think about it! It would take the heat off UND for having a benefactor who was a "collector" of Nazi memorabilia with a staff who had a poor sense of humor BY inviting a college that actually HONORED A REAL NAZI!! THIS IS PERFECT!!! This is directly from the UAH website.... As the building neared completion, famous Huntsville artist Ed Monroe offered to donate a portrait of Wernher Von Braun to the center. Dr. and Mrs. Von Braun were visibly moved at his stunning work. Probably not as "MOVED" as the incinerated residents of Hiroshima and Nagasaki who felt the brunt of that nazi's "work" but HEY!! We won....and now we can all forget it to take in a hick hockey team from ALABAMA into the wcha!! USA!! USA!! USA!! Quote
Riverman Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 If your team goes to Alaska I read you can add two games to your schedule. Maybe the NCAA could do this if the WCHA expands and takes UAH into the fold. IMHO, seems like a good way to grow hockey. Quote
gopherz Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 Big 10 conference please. No more WCHA horrific officiating. Quote
AZSIOUX Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 Big 10 conference please. No more WCHA horrific officiating. yeah im sure there are just 20 refs sitting around that are top notch that arent employed that are considered big 10 refs in case they make a conference. keep wishing nice sweep mavs! Quote
Big A HG Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 Big 10 conference please. No more WCHA horrific officiating. Do you think before you speak...? I'm really starting to doubt that you do. Quote
farce poobah Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 Big 10 conference please. No more WCHA horrific officiating. I might change my mind to favor a BTHC if - and this is key - they took the senior refereeing staff with them. Quote
Washburn Sioux Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 Minnesota would really get their but kicked in a Big 10 Hockey Conference. Where would they get the cup-cake teams for their lame Dodge Holiday Classic? Quote
redwing77 Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 Something tells me that SMN isn't a historian. Werner had nothing to do with the Atomic Bomb. He didn't even defect to the US until Germany was out and, by then, the bomb had already been developed far enough so that Von Braun would have been a useless cog in an already greased wheel. Werner's influence was in rocketry. See the V1, V2, and just about every early edition of rockets developed by the US after WWII. From what I've read, Von Braun wasn't much of a Nazi. He supported the Nazi power because they gave him money and resources. Nothing more. It's amazing what scientists can put up with if they are given whatever they want in return. He only defected because he didn't want to be Russian. MANY of his counterparts stayed in Germany and became a cog in the Russian machine. Quote
gopherz Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 yeah im sure there are just 20 refs sitting around that are top notch that arent employed that are considered big 10 refs in case they make a conference. keep wishing nice sweep mavs! Nice indeed. They played great, it was long overdue. And it doesn't get much worse than Anderson/Shepherd/The rest of the WCHA officials, so yes, the B10 could definitely put together a great staff. Do you think before you speak...? I'm really starting to doubt that you do. Yes, do you? Quote
Big A HG Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 Nice indeed. They played great, it was long overdue. And it doesn't get much worse than Anderson/Shepherd/The rest of the WCHA officials, so yes, the B10 could definitely put together a great staff. Yes, do you? Shepherd has been one of the best refs this year. Anderson is the worst, I'll give you that, but I've been saying it for a couple years now. Quote
gopherz Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 Shepherd has been one of the best refs this year. Anderson is the worst, I'll give you that, but I've been saying it for a couple years now. Shepherd was average yesterday. I think he just looks good when compared to the worst ref I've ever seen, Anderson. Quote
Goon Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 Something tells me that SMN isn't a historian. Werner had nothing to do with the Atomic Bomb. He didn't even defect to the US until Germany was out and, by then, the bomb had already been developed far enough so that Von Braun would have been a useless cog in an already greased wheel. Werner's influence was in rocketry. See the V1, V2, and just about every early edition of rockets developed by the US after WWII. From what I've read, Von Braun wasn't much of a Nazi. He supported the Nazi power because they gave him money and resources. Nothing more. It's amazing what scientists can put up with if they are given whatever they want in return. He only defected because he didn't want to be Russian. MANY of his counterparts stayed in Germany and became a cog in the Russian machine. just for the record isn't NASA in Huntsville as well? Quote
redwing77 Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 just for the record isn't NASA in Huntsville as well? One of the main NASA stations is there, yes. And it even includes Space Camp (yes it does exist). NASA also has major space facilities in many places along the Southern US. California (Edwards AFB), Cape Canavarel (FL), and Houston, TX are the most famous of these. Marshall Space Flight Center is the HQ of Space Camp and space exploration and space science. NASA's HQ is in Washington DC, but they have 3 sites in California, a test facility in NM, a few sites around the DC area and VA, and a few more around the US. =============================== Anderson isn't good at all, but I still maintain that Adam is the most dangerous. Quote
ssayler13 Posted February 15, 2009 Posted February 15, 2009 I know Bemidji is in the mix for joining the WCHA........the WCHA website now has the Ohio State logo on its website!! are they the next one to join??http://wcha.cstv.com/ Ohio States Womens team is part of the WCHA thats why it's on the page. I dont see the Mens team moving to the WCHA though. Quote
Goon Posted February 17, 2009 Posted February 17, 2009 Did anyone tape and put on youtube the virg foss interview? Quote
Ray77 Posted February 17, 2009 Posted February 17, 2009 Did anyone tape and put on youtube the virg foss interview? If so, someone should send it to Bruce McClown! Quote
Goon Posted February 17, 2009 Posted February 17, 2009 If so, someone should send it to Bruce McClown! Oh I am sure he has heard about all ready. I was pretty good. Virg got a few zingers in there. Quote
star2city Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 Big Ten Network turns profit, will become "significantly" profitable this year Hockey's going to be ruined by greed: The BTN had its first profitable quarter, which ended at the conclusion of the last year, and has plans to expand in a variety of areas with more Internet streaming of sports such as women's basketball and baseball. That means more money for the Big Ten, which already received a $70 million -- and growing -- rights fee from Fox, partial owners of the Big Ten Network, and has a profit-sharing arrangement with the schools in the conference. The Big Ten Network needs programming and hockey programming could earn schools major $'s quickly. Penn State won't be joining the CCHA: Penn State authorizes study for 6000 seat hockey arena Notre Dame won't be staying in a CCHA without Mich/MSU/OSU: Notre Dame to construct 5000 seat hockey arena Quite possibly Minnesota has other motives than sincerity in it's sponsorship of Bemidji into the WCHA. Quote
Big A HG Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 Big Ten Network turns profit, will become "significantly" profitable this year Hockey's going to be ruined by greed: The Big Ten Network needs programming and hockey programming could earn schools major $'s quickly. Penn State won't be joining the CCHA: Penn State authorizes study for 6000 seat hockey arena Notre Dame won't be staying in a CCHA without Mich/MSU/OSU: Notre Dame to construct 5000 seat hockey arena Quite possibly Minnesota has other motives than sincerity in it's sponsorship of Bemidji into the WCHA. thanks for the info, but both links are the same Quote
star2city Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 thanks for the info, but both links are the same corrected Quote
Big A HG Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 corrected Well that's not good news... Quote
Goon Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 Just for the record I don't see anything in that article that says ND is going to the Big Ten or not playing in the same conference with MSU and Michigan. So think of it this way, Even with the Big Ten hockey conference you will still have the other powers like BU, B.C. and UND. It isn't going to change thatings all that much. Quote
Big A HG Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 Just for the record I don't see anything in that article that says ND is going to the Big Ten or not playing in the same conference with MSU and Michigan. So think of it this way, Even with the Big Ten hockey conference you will still have the other powers like BU, B.C. and UND. It isn't going to change thatings all that much. Don't forget Denver. Even with Notre Dame not in the Big Ten, I can see a Big Ten conference formed with 6 teams. I think those schools would rather play less teams of greater stature than 11 other teams, half of which are no-name universities. Quote
Goon Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 Don't forget Denver. Even with Notre Dame not in the Big Ten, I can see a Big Ten conference formed with 6 teams. I think those schools would rather play less teams of greater stature than 11 other teams, half of which are no-name universities. DU and C.C. good point. The WCHA will still survive. We have UMN, UW, OSU, MICHIGAN, MSU who is the 6th big ten team? ND is an indy and said doesn't want to join the Big Ten in other sports. Or do the big ten teams form a super hockey conference with some other teams? Quote
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