So I've been doing some research
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 9:37 pm
Some stat nerd on the USCHO boards is keeping a spreadsheet with every team's schedule. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... 4N3c#gid=0 While we don't have our schedule released yet, we do know a decent chunk of it, based off of the other schools releasing theirs.
But here's what's interesting. Of our 9 home games we have scheduled so far, a grand total of 2 games are scheduled when the students are here. That's it. Our home series against Ferris, when we really need a big turnout, is over Thanksgiving. Even our one non-conference game against Miami still wound up on Fall Break. The WCHA didn't even schedule that one, and we put it on the one weekend in October no one would show up. I realize this isn't our entire schedule, but this is ridiculous. Why doesn't the WCHA coordinate games with the school's academic calendar? Seriously, can't they make Thanksgiving a bye week and move the series to February? It's not good for anybody when teams play in an empty rink, wouldn't the WCHA want to make the games as watched as possible?
But here's what's interesting. Of our 9 home games we have scheduled so far, a grand total of 2 games are scheduled when the students are here. That's it. Our home series against Ferris, when we really need a big turnout, is over Thanksgiving. Even our one non-conference game against Miami still wound up on Fall Break. The WCHA didn't even schedule that one, and we put it on the one weekend in October no one would show up. I realize this isn't our entire schedule, but this is ridiculous. Why doesn't the WCHA coordinate games with the school's academic calendar? Seriously, can't they make Thanksgiving a bye week and move the series to February? It's not good for anybody when teams play in an empty rink, wouldn't the WCHA want to make the games as watched as possible?
