Looks like college hockey realignment might not be done after all.
According to Bill Ballou of the Worcester Telegram, the Holy Cross Crusaders could be headed to Hockey East.
According to multiple sources, Holy Cross has been approached about replacing Notre Dame in Hockey East when the Fighting Irish leave after this winter. That move would require the Crusaders to play their home games at the DCU Center.
And in the event the change in leagues occurs, Holy Cross would be sharing the building with the new Worcester Railers of the ECHL.
The Railers are scheduled to begin play in October, 2017.
“We became aware of it (Monday),” said ECHL commissioner Brian McKenna, “and we’re very concerned about it. Beyond that, we don’t care to comment further.”
Neither Holy Cross athletic director Nathan Pine nor Railers owner Cliff Rucker would comment about the Crusaders’ possible move to Hockey East and the DCU Center.
Got to love the duck by the DCU Center staff. Where there's smoke, there's fire. For those that haven't heard, former Michigan Tec head coach
Jamie Russel is going to be the head coach of the new ECHL team.
Sandy Dunn, general manager of the DCU Center, referred all questions to Holy Cross. However, in an interview during the NCAA hockey tournament in the building in March, Dunn was asked if the DCU was ready to play host to the Crusaders should they need a bigger home.
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