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RE: University of Illinois upgrading Club Hockey to D1?
(06-23-2017 01:05 PM)dbackjon Wrote:  
(06-23-2017 12:58 PM)NoDak Wrote:  Apparently, the NHL will fund ice hockey feasibility studies for five DI schools. Illinois is one of them.

Others might be Arizona, USC, UNLV, Stanford, Rutgers, Colorado, Utah, Syracuse, Iowa, Nebraska.

Announcement tonight.

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If so, that would be outstanding.

Although I am still pissed that NAU doesn't have DI hockey anymore - if any Arizona school has it, it should be NAU.

Getting more western schools would help hockey expand penetration in hearts and minds.

There are posters on our board very tied into the hockey world (former pros, coaches etc).
06-23-2017 01:06 PM
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