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RIT's OOC:
* at St. Lawrence (Oct)
* at Clarkson (Oct)
* Bowling Green (Most likely 10/17)
* at Boston College (Nov - thanksgiving weekend i think?)
* Colgate
* at ColgateLast edited by mar7967; 03-19-2015, 07:35 AM.Atlantic Hockey Composite schedule: www.tinyurl.com/AHAcomp2
College Hockey America (Women) Composite Schedule: www.tinyurl.com/CHAWcomp
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Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View PostHave the rest of NMU's conference cluster setup, by any chance? We might as well get those situated.
NMU will play four games against Tech, Fairbanks, Mankato, Ferris and Huntsville, two at home and two away. Then I believe they should have 2 games at home against Anchorage & Bemidji and road trips to LSSU & Bowling Green.
In non-conference they are at Wisconsin, at the GLI, home against UMD, then I believe a home & home with LSSU.Last edited by davyd83; 03-19-2015, 07:25 AM."The use of common sense and logic will not be tolerated and may result in fine and/or suspension."- Western Professional Hockey League By-laws. 1999-2000.
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Originally posted by davyd83 View PostFor WCHA teams, look at the schedule from 2013-14. It's the same. Just flip the home and road games with the teams you only played one series against.
NMU will play four games against Tech, Fairbanks, Mankato, Ferris and Huntsville, two at home and two away. Then I believe they should have 2 games at home against Anchorage & Bemidji and road trips to LSSU & Bowling Green.
In non-conference they are at Wisconsin, at the GLI, home against UMD, then I believe a home & home with LSSU.
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Originally posted by davyd83 View PostFor WCHA teams, look at the schedule from 2013-14. It's the same. Just flip the home and road games with the teams you only played one series against.
Home: Mankato, Huntsville, Ferris, Lake Superior, Alaska, Michigan Tech, Bowling Green
Away: Mankato, Huntsville, Ferris, Lake Superior, Alaska, Anchorage, Northern Michigan
Non-Conference: North Star Cup for sure. I would think North Dakota (home and home) and St. Cloud (away) would still be on the schedule, and with Alaska trips, BSU would still have up to four more games to fill, 38 total, if they so choose. I have heard that Arizona State in Bemidji may be a possibility. I am not 100% sure on the pairings for the North Star Cup and whether BSU would have a match up with the Gophers there or in a non-conference series.Last edited by beaverhockeyfan; 03-19-2015, 08:29 AM.Millsy
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Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View PostDoes the league also specify dates, or just who plays who, and the teams pick dates on their own? Might be nice to get all of that filled in right away, and at least the second half of the season would be easily figured out."The use of common sense and logic will not be tolerated and may result in fine and/or suspension."- Western Professional Hockey League By-laws. 1999-2000.
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Originally posted by davyd83 View PostMost of the dates are set, but haven't been released yet. Once the league has given the teams the first draft of the schedule, there is often a bit of shuffling that goes on amongst the teams. There are time when teams may seek to move a series to a mutual open date to facilitate non conference play or to better place their bye week, or teams that play four times may look to flip home dates with their opponent. The official conference dates won't be released until they are all set in stone. I don't have an official release date.
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Originally posted by Ralph Baer View PostSomehow the ECAC's league schedule, outside of games between travel partners and games moved to aid Harvard's fruitless quest to win a Beanpot, always seems to get out early.
NCHC seems to also be good with putting out a league schedule early, as well as Hockey East ever since they went to their current format. Sadly, the Big However-many-schools-they-have-now likes to move around games in order to accommodate squeakball, which makes life difficult, and the AHA, well, do any of the teams outside of RIT and maybe Bentley really see hockey as important?
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Originally posted by beaverhockeyfan View PostSo for Bemidji State's schedule, the year BSU pulls the Big Three in trips:
Home: Mankato, Huntsville, Ferris, Lake Superior, Alaska, Michigan Tech, Bowling Green
Away: Mankato, Huntsville, Ferris, Lake Superior, Alaska, Anchorage, Northern Michigan
Non-Conference: North Star Cup for sure. I would think North Dakota (home and home) and St. Cloud (away) would still be on the schedule, and with Alaska trips, BSU would still have up to four more games to fill, 38 total, if they so choose. I have heard that Arizona State in Bemidji may be a possibility. I am not 100% sure on the pairings for the North Star Cup and whether BSU would have a match up with the Gophers there or in a non-conference series.Millsy
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The WCHA released their conference schedule for 2013-14 on March 7. I wonder why they released it early that year and why can't they release early like that every year?
Also head coach Damon Whitten has said that LSSU's schedule will be out a bit earlier this year.LSSU hockey-3 time NCAA champs 1988, 1992, 1994
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Originally posted by LSSULaker889294 View PostThe WCHA released their conference schedule for 2013-14 on March 7. I wonder why they released it early that year and why can't they release early like that every year?
Also head coach Damon Whitten has said that LSSU's schedule will be out a bit earlier this year.
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Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View PostThey still include the games, but never fear, the wise sage behind the spreadsheet knows the date will be moved.
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Originally posted by Ralph Baer View PostI wrote that wrong. I meant that they included Harvard's games without an indication of which would be changed.
Also, there's no guarantee that it gets moved. The game with Brown this past year didn't get moved.
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Interesting addition to the schedules of both UNO and Wisconsin on back-to-back nights:
http://www.langleyadvance.com/sports...016-1.1795771#
Other than a single game against the Under 18 team in February of the '12-'13 season (a game that is omitted from the season-by-season schedule in the "Oh, so accurate" UNO Press Guide), this will be the first in-season exhibition game for UNO since the '98-'99 season. And, it is an odd opponent to say the least and even odder still is when. UNO has been playing "two for two" non-conference series over the New Year's Holiday the past several seasons.
The Saturday night the day after New Year's Day, a night on which one of the BCS national semifinal games will probably be played? And this is who UNO schedules? The school projected sell-outs for every game next season in their revenue projections for UNO's new arena. Unless the entire season sells out in advance, I predict there is no way this game is a sell-out. As a season ticket holder, I can tell you here and now it is unlikely I will go out of my way to attend this game. I mean, for what? For the novelty of seeing UNO play a team they are unlikely to ever face again, in a game that doesn't count, and is an open invitation to getting someone injured in a meaningless game in a season where I personally believe UNO might be both an NCHC and NCAA title threat? I don't see the sense in this at all.
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