Researching the history and future of ice hockey in Huntington, WV, and the surrounding area
11 December 2011
Is it because I forgot the two ties?
Friday final: EKU 15 MU 1
Saturday final: EKU 12 MU 2
09 December 2011
Marshall plays EASTERN Kentucky this weekend
A bit of a preview: EKU is 2-9-0, their wins coming against D3 Northern Kentucky (7-5 SO) on October 7 and against Louisville (2-1) on October 20. Their defense is abysmal--they've allowed 87 goals on 471 shots in just 11 games, while scoring just 19 (led by Jason Weichman, with 6--he also leads in PIMs with 64) as a team.
Something to note: Marshall is 1-0 so far, but that win has so far been the closest margin for West Liberty, who has been outscored by an even more abhorrent 117-14 through nine games. They do have Allegheny College (PA) scheduled on the other side of New Year's, so a test is definitely forthcoming. In the meantime, I expect another couple Ws on the table after this weekend.
28 November 2011
I guess I'm making quarterly updates now?
- Marshall is 1-0 after a 5-3 win at West Liberty; Austin German had two goals for the Herd, Steven Macuch and Todd Palmer had a goal and an assist each, and Arleigh Dickerson had 34 saves on 37 shots (Marshall was actually outshot 37-22!). Clay Crabtree had the other Herd goal; for the Hilltoppers, goals scored by Jordan DeMuth, Mike Burch, and Paul Henry. Next game: doubleheader weekend on Dec. 9-10 against Northern Kentucky!
- Current tally on the comments from the Big Sandy Superstore Arena renovation: 26 comments, of which 13 pertain to ice ;^D
- We are on the radar of the Northern Professional Hockey League, which--after having originally tried for a 2011 launch--is shooting for the 2012-13 season. Interestingly enough, they're looking at the old ECHL footprint: Pennsylvania south to the Carolinas, westward to Ohio and Kentucky. I don't know about some of these markets but if they can get eight teams together, the road trips wouldn't be too bad...
02 September 2011
Ever wonder what the outside of Iceland looked like?
26 August 2011
How the weekend went
Bottom line is we have an uphill battle. The city fathers/mothers aren't terribly receptive to the notion of dropping a quarter mil or so on an ice rink if they can't get their money back from it. What we have to do, then, is show them that they will be able to get their money back from it without too much trouble.
A while back I said that other people would have to get to a strategic plan on hockey; as it turns out "other people" ended up being me after all. Inquire within...
11 August 2011
Venue locked down
Big plans will be unveiled--UNCONFIRMED, but I hopefully will be able to take the wraps off SOMETHING
Pittsburgh will get the NHL Draft next year--UNCONFIRMED, but anticipated. Why? Anthrocon had to be rescheduled.
27 July 2011
Meeting time!
We'll try and divulge actual information about what all's going on, and are mainly putting this together to get input on what the collective fan base of the Tri-State wants from their hockey team--all topics are on the table. Food will be there too, so consider this your lunch date...
EDIT: July 28, 5:09pm: the Facebook link could be helpful.
21 July 2011
Blizzard reunion!
07 July 2011
Smart people may be needed on this
Mayor Kim Wolfe indicated that earlier trimmed projects for upgrading the exterior of the building, the conference area, and the sidewalk plaza could be revived.How will we get an ice rink then? Steve Williams wants...
Wolfe assured there had been “different recommendations”[...] and none of them pertained to ice hockey.
a strategic plan, survey of how an ice attraction would make BSSA a 100 mile “destination,” and a solid business plan[...]The strategic plan is probably best left to smarter people--of course I'm willing to chip in my .02, if any such people are reading this--I do think Pullman Square would be a big factor. I can say that while there are two ice rinks within 100 miles of Huntington, neither South Charleston nor Athens has the capacity to host a large spectator event like pro hockey or Disney on Ice (or any of the other skating revues).
30 June 2011
This is it, feast or famine
Amount the last seating bid went for: $3.8mil
Amount the new seating bid went for: $2.4mil
Estimated amount needed for boiler work: $1mil
Anticipated total of main infrastructure work: $3.4mil
Money left over: $1.3mil
Money that was supposed to go to hockey/ice stuff: $0.3mil
We. Have. An. Extra. Million. Dollars.
If everything goes well with the city of course--the new seating bid is going to the Finance Committee next week, to be prepped for second reading (and possible approval?) the week after.
Let me take this time to apologize profusely for the lack of updates; this page is basically a one-man operation, and unfortunately that man lives on the wrong side of the state. Even when I was in Huntington this occupied a tremendous amount of mental resources, and the physical separation has only made things worse; the historical aspect of this page has ground to a halt, and the up and down nature of following municipal shenanigans--especially being basically powerless to do anything with it--has been, and I hope I don't sound too hyperbolic, but it has been very psychologically taxing on top of everything else I've been dealing with in my life. This appears to be a good sign, and in the time I've been following this there have been so many good signs that have just as quickly been snuffed out; this may be the one we need to really take matters into our own hands.
In the time that I've lived, and observed life, in Huntington I've found that the best parts of the city are those that are created with as little input from municipal government as possible. This is simply the reality of dealing with a particularly ineffective body of government that is at best preoccupied with other matters (like the legality of a city income tax) and at worst stuck in total gridlock (much of David Felinton's first term). With this endeavor we are unfortunately forced to work within the constraints of this municipal government, since it is a city-owned property that games would be played at. When an opening presents itself to be proactive and guide things ourselves... well, we've gotta take advantage of it kids!
30 April 2011
Why nothing is happening
On the will-we-get-another-team front: there are two major obstacles at this point. The first one I had alluded to earlier, which is that City Council--which dragged its feet so long in trying to get money for the Big Sandy Superstore Arena that the usable amount left shrank from about $5mil to about $4.5mil due to increased interest rates--has an issue with the Arena now taking the higher bid for seating, which actually met the standards that they were seeking, over the cheaper but less satisfactory bid. Let it be stated that I have no problems with the more expensive seats being used, so long as there is still money left over for everything else--and while keeping in mind that technically all the stuff we want/need is NOT included in the bond money, it has been made fairly clear to myself and others that the Arena very much wants to do some ice upgrades. To be quite honest, I'm amazed that anyone has been able to stand the amount of lollygagging going on with the municipal government; as the saying goes, Rome wasn't built in a day, but this has been dragging on for literally years now.
The second is the annual Minor League Death Pool Silly Season, in which we figure out which shaky teams end up falling apart before next season. This offseason is shaping up to be particularly tumultuous due to recent developments with the Central Hockey League, which I previously had on the shortlist of Places We Should Go. The rumor mill has been all over the place, with sentiment ranging from "keep calm and carry on" to "DEAR GOD THE SKY IS FALLING". Add to that the ripple effects from a potential move of the Phoenix Coyotes back to Winnipeg, and it might be well into summer before we know who will be playing where in what league to even begin to figure where a good fit for us would be. On the bright side, by that time everything with the Arena should be sorted out...12 April 2011
The importance of being comfy
05 April 2011
An update on that musing from earlier
Marshall v Xavier, January 26, 1996
01 April 2011
The entry cost for the Central Hockey League has plummeted...
No, really. This is not an April Fool's joke.
Bloomington's management is in a total shambles. From the management at US Cellular Coliseum, there are groups interested in keeping hockey in the area, and most parties involved would prefer it be the CHL. I seriously think this could be an advantageous situation for everyone involved--get us a hockey team at a deep discount, but at the same time put an ownership group in Bloomington that won't beat the crap out of each other...
12 March 2011
Marshall's back in the game
"The rink in South Charleston is a masterpiece that is comparable to most of the top rinks throughout the country," said [JD] Rappold, who has both worked and played at the rink. "Everything is in place to set up shop, we just need numbers."Rappold, a senior from Huntington, spent some of his undergrad at Maryland-Baltimore County with their team. Also cited in the article was freshman Evan Hazelett, who hinted at future opponents...
We have two games semi-scheduled with some teams up north[...]Of course there's a LOT of teams north of Huntington--who Marshall plays would probably depend on what ACHA division the Ice Herd end up in. WVU is a given I figure--besides the obvious rivalry there, they field both D-I and D-II teams...