Jeff Potrykus, Journal Sentinel Madison – Mike Eaves believes the first season of the Big Ten men’s hockey conference was a success.
“What we saw from our students, they identified with the Penn States, the Ohio States and the Michigan States,” UW's veteran coach Eaves told the UW athletic board on Friday. “So even if they didn’t know much about hockey, they knew those schools and they would tend to come to our games.”
Eaves went on to say that he believes the Big Ten will expand from its current base of six teams sometime within the next five to 10 years.
The six teams are UW, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Minnesota and Penn State.
“I know that Indiana and Illinois have great club (programs),” Eaves said. “Northwestern has had a group get together looking at the (possibility), which makes a lot of sense because Chicago has great hockey.”
According to Eaves, former UW defenseman Chris Chelios is involved in the group studying the feasibility of adding men’s hockey at Northwestern.
Friday, September 12, 2014
Badgers Blog: Mike Eaves believes Big Ten hockey will grow within next 10 years
Hey, the more the merrier. Right? I think it's a great idea. I think there's a lot of room for expansion in college hockey.
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