by billyjack » Sun Aug 17, 2014 5:10 pm
Providence is the only Big East school that has Division-1 ice hockey. There are only around 58 schools in the country that have Div-1 men's. It's an great sport, and it's exciting to watch in person.
In 1984, five years after Gavitt put together the Big East, Friar coach Lou Lamoriello (built the New Jersey Devils champions) put together Hockey East, which became a powerhouse conference. Started with 7 schools in New England (including 3 out of the 4 Beanpot schools), expanded bit by bit, and next year will have 12 teams (only Notre Dame is outside of New England).
PC made a Frozen Four in 1964 (one of my cousins was on the team) and a couple of others in the 80's (had Chris Terreri from Warwick RI in net). Last year we made the Final-8, but lost to eventual champion Union. Interesting that PC hired coach Nate Leaman from Union three years ago, so his recruits as seniors won the national championship.
From what I hear, it's a tough sport to start up... expensive anyway. Would be tough to cobble together a conference from scratch. Hockey East has schools from many different conferences, so many of us wondered why football couldn't do the same type thing. HE has Boston U (Patriot), PC (Big East), BC and Notre Dame (ACC), UMass (A-10), Vermont, UNH, Maine and Lowell (America East), Northeastern (Colonial), Merrimack (Division-2), and starting next year UConn (AAC). 7 different Div-1 conferences, plus 1 in Div-2.
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