{"id":39483,"date":"2011-11-10T05:00:25","date_gmt":"2011-11-10T11:00:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/?p=39483"},"modified":"2011-11-09T21:29:13","modified_gmt":"2011-11-10T03:29:13","slug":"connecticut-holy-cross-exploring-conference-options-but-move-would-require-investment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp-admin.uscho.com\/2011\/11\/10\/connecticut-holy-cross-exploring-conference-options-but-move-would-require-investment\/","title":{"rendered":"Connecticut, Holy Cross exploring conference options, but move would require investment"},"content":{"rendered":"
The game of musical chairs that wreaked havoc throughout most of college hockey has settled down, but may not be over. For the 2013-14 season, Hockey East has lined up 11 members, an undesirable number from a scheduling and postseason standpoint. <\/p>\n
Included in the list of candidates for a potential 12th team are Holy Cross and Connecticut. Atlantic Hockey commissioner Bob DeGregorio confirmed reports that both schools are exploring applying to become the 12th member of Hockey East. The key word, according to DeGregorio, is “exploring.”<\/p>\n
“We know they’ve made inquiries,” said DeDregorio. “They’re doing what a lot of teams did over the summer. They’re looking at options and seeing what’s out there. They’re making sure they understand what options may be available to them.”<\/p>\n
In both cases, it would mean a substantial financial investment. UConn’s rink is unsuitable for Hockey East, and the school does not offer athletic scholarships. Holy Cross’ rink is also on the small side, and while the school does offer scholarships, the amount is nowhere near the 18 it would have to grant to compete in Hockey East.<\/p>\n