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2013-14 Quinnipiac Bobcats Part II: The final push towards Philadelphia

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  • Re: 2013-14 Quinnipiac Bobcats Part II: The final push towards Philadelphia

    A little more than 24 hours to get your picks in. You have until 7PM Friday.

    http://board.uscho.com/showthread.ph...-Playoffs-2014

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    johnk
    Maine-iac
    Mike Hutter
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    • Originally posted by MarkEagleUSA View Post
      My guess is the league wouldn't allow a televised game during the playoffs unless ALL the games were televised, and that actually makes sense to me. Plus, in a playoff series I certainly don't want the momentum killer of TV timeouts.

      BEAT YALE!
      The middle game of the Cornell series last year was on NESN. I remember watching that shellacking in a bar.

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      • Re: 2013-14 Quinnipiac Bobcats Part II: The final push towards Philadelphia

        Originally posted by MinniQUFan View Post
        The middle game of the Cornell series last year was on NESN. I remember watching that shellacking in a bar.
        Yeah, ok... what do I know anyway?

        My theory sounded good at least.
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        East Regional: 2013 (Champions), 2014, 2016 (Champions), 2023 (Champions)
        Northeast Regional:

        West Regional: 2015, 2021
        Midwest Regional: 2019, 2022
        Frozen Four: 2013, 2016, 2023 (Champions)

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        • Re: 2013-14 Quinnipiac Bobcats Part II: The final push towards Philadelphia

          Originally posted by ThxMuch View Post
          Nope. It's on that America One nonsense online. What a stupid bunch of silliness that ECAC Hockey makes it happen.
          It's a joke that the ECAC charges $9/game for playoff games. That's $27 for a weekend, if the series goes three games. The only people you're screwing are the parents of the players. I'm interested in watching those games, but I'm not paying $9 for the two games I'm not going to be at.

          These leagues and teams that charge for their online streams fail to realize no one is paying for these streams. You're limiting the number of people that are going to be seeing your product. That's why Quinnipiac's foray into YouTube earlier this year was so smart. If the game was good, the viewership neared 1,000 people. Why do I have a sneaking feeling the ECAC won't be getting 1,000 fans to pony up the $9/game.

          So stupid.

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          • Re: 2013-14 Quinnipiac Bobcats Part II: The final push towards Philadelphia

            Originally posted by ZYanksRule View Post
            It's a joke that the ECAC charges $9/game for playoff games. That's $27 for a weekend, if the series goes three games. The only people you're screwing are the parents of the players. I'm interested in watching those games, but I'm not paying $9 for the two games I'm not going to be at.

            These leagues and teams that charge for their online streams fail to realize no one is paying for these streams. You're limiting the number of people that are going to be seeing your product. That's why Quinnipiac's foray into YouTube earlier this year was so smart. If the game was good, the viewership neared 1,000 people. Why do I have a sneaking feeling the ECAC won't be getting 1,000 fans to pony up the $9/game.

            So stupid.
            Think the only thing that would top our tickets being scalped on StubHub for exorbitant prices was if someone bought the stream and put it up on FirstRow/UStream, etc.

            Then I would know we have really made it.

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            • Re: 2013-14 Quinnipiac Bobcats Part II: The final push towards Philadelphia

              Originally posted by ZYanksRule View Post
              It's a joke that the ECAC charges $9/game for playoff games. That's $27 for a weekend, if the series goes three games. The only people you're screwing are the parents of the players. I'm interested in watching those games, but I'm not paying $9 for the two games I'm not going to be at.

              These leagues and teams that charge for their online streams fail to realize no one is paying for these streams. You're limiting the number of people that are going to be seeing your product. That's why Quinnipiac's foray into YouTube earlier this year was so smart. If the game was good, the viewership neared 1,000 people. Why do I have a sneaking feeling the ECAC won't be getting 1,000 fans to pony up the $9/game.

              So stupid.
              It's just another botched opportunity for publicity by the absolutely incompetent league office. Remember, these are the same guys who moved the ECAC tournament to Atlantic City, couldn't find a television outlet to broadcast the 2012 tournament in AC, and were able to get zero conference games on national television this year. For comparison, the NCHC is streaming all of the playoff games this weekend for free on their website. I'm currently watching Denver/UNO despite having no emotional connection to either team. The ECAC dropped the ball by signing with America One. America One is a sub-par service which only serves as a cash grab for America One/ECAC. I wish I would be surprised by their complete inability to market the league, but that has been pretty much par for the course for this administration.

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              • Originally posted by Quinn57 View Post
                Think the only thing that would top our tickets being scalped on StubHub for exorbitant prices was if someone bought the stream and put it up on FirstRow/UStream, etc.

                Then I would know we have really made it.
                YES! This is so true. BEAT YALE

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                • Re: 2013-14 Quinnipiac Bobcats Part II: The final push towards Philadelphia

                  ECAC should have just signed a deal with SNY to broadcast some of the games especially the semifinals and finals with most of the teams in NY/NJ/CT area.
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                  • Re: 2013-14 Quinnipiac Bobcats Part II: The final push towards Philadelphia

                    The Jr. Bruins won the first USPHL Premier Championship. They took Game 1 last night 4-3 over the NJ Hitmen with Sean Lawrence saving 33 of 36 shots. Kevin McKernan had no points but 2 PIM's. Game 2 the Jr. Bruins won 5-4 with Sean Lawrence saving 31 of 35 shots. Kevin McKernan did not register on the score sheet. Both are committed to Quinnipiac for 2014-15.
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                    • Re: 2013-14 Quinnipiac Bobcats Part II: The final push towards Philadelphia

                      Originally posted by Dutchfan View Post
                      It's just another botched opportunity for publicity by the absolutely incompetent league office. Remember, these are the same guys who moved the ECAC tournament to Atlantic City, couldn't find a television outlet to broadcast the 2012 tournament in AC, and were able to get zero conference games on national television this year. For comparison, the NCHC is streaming all of the playoff games this weekend for free on their website. I'm currently watching Denver/UNO despite having no emotional connection to either team. The ECAC dropped the ball by signing with America One. America One is a sub-par service which only serves as a cash grab for America One/ECAC. I wish I would be surprised by their complete inability to market the league, but that has been pretty much par for the course for this administration.
                      They can't look more than two feet in front of their faces. It's an embarrassment.

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                      • Re: 2013-14 Quinnipiac Bobcats Part II: The final push towards Philadelphia

                        It's game day at the Bank.

                        BEAT YALE!

                        Go Q!
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                        ECAC Regular Season Champions: 2012-13, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2018-19, 2020-21, 2021-22, 2022-23, 2023-24
                        ECAC Tournament Champions: 2016
                        East Regional: 2013 (Champions), 2014, 2016 (Champions), 2023 (Champions)
                        Northeast Regional:

                        West Regional: 2015, 2021
                        Midwest Regional: 2019, 2022
                        Frozen Four: 2013, 2016, 2023 (Champions)

                        Pass complete. Lipkin has a man in front! Shot... SCORE!!!

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                        • Re: 2013-14 Quinnipiac Bobcats Part II: The final push towards Philadelphia

                          Beat Yale
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                          • Re: 2013-14 Quinnipiac Bobcats Part II: The final push towards Philadelphia

                            A little more than 10 hours to get your picks in. You have until 7PM tonight.

                            http://board.uscho.com/showthread.ph...-Playoffs-2014

                            1st round contestants who have not submitted picks:

                            arickeo
                            Brett Gobe
                            cudmud
                            Jack T. Ripper
                            Maine-iac
                            Mike Hutter
                            Nyhockeyguy
                            rfs04
                            ufanbill
                            UnionTDX04
                            Wholin1
                            Fan of CLARKSON: 2014, 2017 & 2018 NC$$ WOMEN'S DIV 1 HOCKEY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS *******https://fanforum.uscho.com/core/images/smilies/smile.gi*********
                            And of 3 Patty Kaz recepients: Jamie Lee Rattray, Loren Gabel and Elizabeth Giguere
                            WHOOOOOOOOO WHOOOOOOOOO
                            If Union Can Do It So Can CCT (One of These Years) *******https://fanforum.uscho.com/core/images/smilies/smile.gi*********

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                            • Re: 2013-14 Quinnipiac Bobcats Part II: The final push towards Philadelphia

                              Originally posted by QUAlum2004 View Post
                              ECAC should have just signed a deal with SNY to broadcast some of the games especially the semifinals and finals with most of the teams in NY/NJ/CT area.
                              I feel like most years, the week of the ECAC finals, the conference releases that it's partnered with Fox Sports Mountain West Idaho to broadcast the 3 championship weekend games. Not a good look.

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                              • Re: 2013-14 Quinnipiac Bobcats Part II: The final push towards Philadelphia

                                Originally posted by MinniQUFan View Post
                                I feel like most years, the week of the ECAC finals, the conference releases that it's partnered with Fox Sports Mountain West Idaho to broadcast the 3 championship weekend games. Not a good look.
                                Shagwell has insisted for years that they leave no stone unturned in looking for media outlets. Look on the bright side -- it is likely that nothing is going to ever be as embarrassing as not even having a single broadcaster for the ECACs.

                                The eventual solution is to abandon cable completely and have a dedicated ECAC online provider of video, stats, and whatever other content people would buy. Think of the ECAC as just ahead of the game for not ever bothering with TV penetration. Yeah, that's the ticket.
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