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RE: Four college hockey feasibility studies underway
(12-11-2017 10:18 AM)el_norte Wrote:  Kent State and Ohio have both done it before and could try again.
Kent State has no rink to use, and if they could raise the funds to build one, they'd rather raise the funds to build a new BBall arena. Which goes along with the last strategic study they did, which concluded they should focus on improving their profile in BBall.

Don't know about OhioU, but they are closer to Columbus, so it may make more strategic sense for them. Plus, just like Toledo, their primary rival playing hockey would guarantee one series attracting attention among Bobcats fans in general who are not necessarily hockey fans. However (and also just like Toledo), that alone is just one count in favor of considering it, which on its own is far from sufficient reason to get the ball rolling.
(This post was last modified: 02-09-2018 01:29 AM by BruceMcF.)
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