
The WCHA appears to be moving quickly, with Northern Michigan, the natural UP rival to Michigan Tech, and Alaska-Fairbanks, the hated foes of you guessed it, Anchorage, looking hard at joining the league.
Assuming Notre Dame and Western Michigan leave as expected, that would leave Bowling Green, Ferris State and Lake Superior State in the CCHA.
Here’s an idea that has some Atlantic Hockey Association programs bolstering the CCHA.
Some sources have said St. Cloud State did want into the “Super League” after all and the league exchanged a few emails with Boston University and Boston College too.
Western Michigan is openly campaigning for a new conference home and has a new web site telling people Why Western.
A Colorado Rampage player from Parker has committed to Denver. Ohio State hires an assistant.
A USCHO columnist tries to make sense of it all. Here’s a look at how this all may affect the Atlantic Hockey Association.
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