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McCabe Leaves Omaha
Nebraska-Omaha forward Andrew McCabe has left Nebraska-Omaha, and will likely be looking to transfer to a different school. The blog article linked above mentions that the timing is interesting ...
Last Second Linkorama
Wisconsin wants to end the College Hockey Showcase by adding Ohio State to the mix and cramming this possible Big Ten Hockey Conference down our throats. Can't we all just be happy with the TV deals G...
2009-2010 CCHA Season Preview
Alas, here is your preview for the CCHA. I've got the teams finishing like this: <!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <w:WordDocument> <w:View>Normal</w:View> <w:Zoom>0</w:Zoom> <w:P...
Hastings Leaves Minnesota for UNO
It's being reported that Minnesota assistant coach Mike Hastings will leave Minnesota to become Dean Blais' top assistant at Nebraska-Omaha. The move is a bit surprising, but Blais is 58 years old and...
UNO to WCHA Quicker Than Expected?
There's an interesting twist to the story about Dean Blais being hired as the new head coach at Nebraska-Omaha. Former Minnesota SID, and editor of Let's Play Hockey magazine Kevin Kurtt is reporting ...
Blais to UNO
I'll probably be out when this gets announced officially, so I'll post it now. Nebraska-Omaha will name Dean Blais as their new head coach today. Blais will make his return to college hockey after le...
UNO Announcement Coming Today
It's being reported all over the place that Nebraska-Omaha will name their new head coach today at a press conference held at 2pm this afternoon. Perhaps it's a credit to how wide open this search has...
Update on UNO Coaching Search
New Omaha World-Herald UNO beat writer Rob White talked about some of the candidates for the UNO head coaching job. We'll go through and try to parse some of the quotes to figure out how interested th...
Fargo Wins Game 1
The Fargo Force took Game 1 of the USHL's Clark Cup Finals with a dramatic 2-1 victory over the Indiana Ice. The Force trailed 1-0 heading into the third period, but tied the game midway through the t...
Linkorama
I'm sure this will go over well. I point out that the top four scorers in the NCAA all come from the same state.You can read Scott Parse's Tuesdays at the Rink chat here.On the high school front, St. ...
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