Monday, July 18, 2011

Today's Up-To-The-Minute News On Hockey for Monday, July 18, 2011

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(1:44:59 PM) Hockey Conferences Imperiled by Reshuffling – As in N.C.A.A. football, colleges have been moving in and out of conferences, shrinking membership and prospects for some traditional powerhouses. (This story continues here)

(2:49:58 PM) College Hockey Notebook: Conference Musical Chairs May Impact Hockey East; Northeastern's Coaching Turmoil – In the most impactful off-season in college hockey history, new conferences have tried to poach two of Hockey East's top teams. Will Hockey East stay the same, or will they add highly coveted Notre Dame to their ranks? The brand spanking new National College Hockey Conference (NCHC) has caused chaos throughout college hockey, and could change the makeup of Hockey East. The NCHC announced its ... (This story continues here)

(2:25:07 PM) Powerhouse programs form new college hockey league – NCAA champion Minnesota Duluth and five other top hockey programs will make up the new National Collegiate Hockey Conference at the start of the 2013-14 season, the schools announced Wednesday. Minnesota Duluth, Colorado College, Denver, Nebraska-Omaha and North Dakota of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association will join current Central Collegiate Hockey Association member Miami of Ohio in the ... (This story continues here)

(2:11:25 PM) Pakistan to participate in India event – Pakistan's hockey federation said Monday it would take part in a four-nation event in India, if the government clears it to do so, in the latest move to normalise sporting ties between the arch-rivals. (This story continues here)

(1:45:07 PM) Striking Silver: The U.S. Hockey Team That Almost Won Gold – Sometimes a team is destined for greatness. Sometimes great teams come in second, be it in the FIFA Women's World Cup or the Olympics. The authors of 'Striking Silver' a look at the 1972 U.S. Olympic hockey team and its almost forgotten run to the verge of Olympic gold, talk about the team and its players. (This story continues here)

(2:26:27 PM) DU Hockey becomes founding member of National Collegiate Hockey Conference – The University of Denver hockey program announced a milestone decision Wednesday morning, when it formally joined the newly formed National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) as a founding member at the historic Penrose House in Colorado Springs, Colo. (This story continues here)

(2:34:43 PM) Minnesota Duluth, 5 others form hockey league – NCAA champion Minnesota Duluth and five other top hockey programs will make up the new National Collegiate Hockey Conference at the start of the 2013-14 season, the schools announced Wednesday. (This story continues here)

(2:24:13 PM) WMU hockey program inspires 'renewed excitement' among alumni – Former players weigh in on future of program. (This story continues here)

(2:07:23 PM) Jaroslav Jirik, 71, Czech Hockey Star, Dies – The Czech hockey star played a role in his national team’s emotional victory over the Soviets in 1969. (This story continues here)

(2:21:30 PM) College Hockey's New 'Super Conferences': Are They Good Or Bad For The Game? – College hockey will be dramatically different in 2013, with the Big Ten Hockey Conference and a new, yet-to-be-named "super-conference" opening up shop. Are the changes good or bad for the game? It was announced on Saturday that six of college hockey's best-known clubs will split away from long-standing committments to their current conferences in order to form a new so-called "super conference ... (This story continues here)

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