David -
I had not realized there was as much club hockey amongst the rest of the Big Ten. That's a
positive thing. The question is whether all of this and possibly some TV success can draw
more in. That would be good for college hockey. The risk is that it could just result in more
revenue concentration with the rich growing richer and poorer programs failing.
Doug
On 31 Oct 2013 at 13:41, David Parter wrote:
On 10/31/13 12:37, Doug Peterson wrote:
> .http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACHA
>
> One critical item maybe the size of the ice arena to be able to
> support the program through ticket sales. For instance, the Frank
> Southern Ice Arena at Indiana seats 700.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Doug Peterson
There has been a lot of speculation on what might happen next -- and
when -- in Big10 hockey.
Arena size is a factor -- but just looking at the current club team
venues doesn't tell the whole story. One option might be to play at
the current basketball arena, depending on configuration, scheduling
etc. Or at a different arena in the area. In the long run, of course,
Division 1 hockey is expensive and needs significant infrastructure.
This blog post on the topic is pretty good:
http://unitedstatesofhockey.com/2013/10/07/the-big-ten-college-hockeys
-grand-experiment/
--david