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Bowling Green On Thin Ice

"Hockey is one of the sports we can compete on a national level. You look at the teams which have competed in the Frozen Four and we can compete with those teams. Hockey is very important, but we have to make it a priority and give them the resources to be successful."

--Bowling Green athletic director Greg Christopher in March of 2007

The Bowling Green Sentinel-Tribune stirred up some news today when it was reported that there are rumors that Bowling Green is considering dropping their hockey program. Nobody would really say anything on the record, but then again, you wouldn't expect anyone to until a decision was made and everything was in order.

Like I said back in February when these rumors first started, true or not, the fact that these rumors are so believable speaks to problems in Bowling Green's program that will go beyond a decision by the University board.

It would be a shame to see a program with such history get cut. It would also be one more piece of evidence that the game is changing and that smaller schools that used to be able to compete on a national level are quickly being left behind.

Times are tough and there are no simple solutions here. Bowling Green doesn't have to lose their hockey program. In fact, their hockey program could very easily be a huge boost to the university. But it's a matter of deciding how big a priority the hockey team is, and then doing a better job of giving them the resources needed to be successful.

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First of all, as a hockey fan and former college player, It is upseting to hear news like this. Our sport is struggling in so many ways. Instead of growing our sport and creating opportunities for hard working deserving kids, we seem to be shrinking opportunities. What is happening? Is the political and economic climate becoming too hostile for the sport to bear? Can anybody help? Is this becoming an irreversible pattern? Bowling Green is a great place noted for providing a chance for solid futures for motivated young men. I would hate to lose them as part of our great sport, the whole situation should be alarming to everyone who loves hockey and cares about our kids.

by Defender23 on Mar 15, 2009 5:58 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

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