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NCHC to Arizona State and Minnesota State: Not now, fellas.
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RE: NCHC to Arizona State and Minnesota State: Not now, fellas.
(08-26-2018 11:38 PM)The Colonel Wrote:  
(08-24-2018 08:18 PM)NoDak Wrote:  The problem is that the NCHC needs two schools, and UNLV could be the second. Miami-O and Western Mich will likely have major problems voting in those two.

Maybe. But considering we're talking about a once-a-year trip, it may actually be cost-neutral or cheaper to fly into Phoenix or Vegas as opposed to a flight/bus combo to the likes of Grand Forks, St. Cloud, or Colorado Springs.

UND charters all their flights to places that need air travel. All those three cities have commercial airports. Allegiant has very cheap fares to Mesa and Vegas at nearly all Midwest locales. Ariz St and maybe UNLV would be closely watched by the PAC12 for possible future hockey teams.
08-27-2018 12:42 AM
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