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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.
(08-28-2018 04:41 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  Denver and Colorado College are going to need more than just Arizona St and a rumored UNLV program if they are going to start a new western hockey league. They'd need Air Force on board and at least 3 more. Denver also has to be careful not to anger UND and Omaha since they are conference mates in the Summit.

He seems to think Western Michigan and Miami of Ohio WILL leave the NCHC WHEN the other schools vote Las Vegas and Arizona St in, which WILL turn the NCHC into a more-western conference, and that there's about 5-7 other western schools that WILL be starting D1 hockey SOON.
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