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Tonnes if snowbirds down there.
Also Tkachuk is a **** head on the ice, but a heck of a player.

Had a buddy play at UF and he was an awful player here (scale of 1 to 10 he was a 4) but was the best on campus and the captain of the team.

A lot of ppl I know have gone to Florida just to watch a leafs game.cause it's that much cheaper.
 


Matt Tkachuk saying he wants to help Miami get a D1 hockey program.

The question is whether he will help find the money to build a hockey complex on or near campus, you likely can't use the Watsco Center for that. It's talk, talk that doesn't make an iota of sense. For Miami to add a D1 hockey program, we will likely need to also fund a women's hockey program too, in order to stay Title IX compliant. We'd be better off trying to build a softball program, that's a sport Miami would be able to dominate...
 
With the amount of northern transplants growing daily I’d imagine the market is there.

Growing daily? This place is nothing but northern transplants for the past 125 years (except for our friends from the big island south of us and Central & South America). It's simply a matter of when they came.

The market is definitely here. The Panthers have been around for over 30 years now and have had a devoted following through 25 years of really crappy years. Fast sport and violent, what's not to like?

I think the biggest issue is the closest D1 school is near St. Louis, MO. Does the school want to get in a sport where the closest competition is like 1,200 miles away?
 
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The question is whether he will help find the money to build a hockey complex on or near campus, you likely can't use the Watsco Center for that. It's talk, talk that doesn't make an iota of sense. For Miami to add a D1 hockey program, we will likely need to also fund a women's hockey program too, in order to stay Title IX compliant. We'd be better off trying to build a softball program, that's a sport Miami would be able to dominate...
Couldn't we have a women's field hockey?

We should have softball or gymnastics though.
 
The question is whether he will help find the money to build a hockey complex on or near campus, you likely can't use the Watsco Center for that. It's talk, talk that doesn't make an iota of sense. For Miami to add a D1 hockey program, we will likely need to also fund a women's hockey program too, in order to stay Title IX compliant. We'd be better off trying to build a softball program, that's a sport Miami would be able to dominate...
Also, serious question because I know nothing about hockey...why can't you use the Watsco Center for hockey? I'm curious since so many professional arenas are used for both basketball and hockey. Would have to be completely rebuilt?
 
Also, serious question because I know nothing about hockey...why can't you use the Watsco Center for hockey? I'm curious since so many professional arenas are used for both basketball and hockey. Would have to be completely rebuilt?
There’s no way you could fit a regulation rink in there. It barely fits a basketball court as is…
 
There’s no way you could fit a regulation rink in there. It barely fits a basketball court as is…
Ah, I didn't realize hockey rinks were so much larger than basketball courts. Actually, I didn't realize they were larger than basketball courts at all until you said this.
 
Growing daily? This place is nothing but northern transplants for the past 125 years (except for our friends from the big island south of us and Central & South America). It's simply a matter of when they came.

The market is definitely here. The Panthers have been around for over 30 years now and have had a devoted following through 25 years of really crappy years. Fast sport and violent, what's not to like?

I think the biggest issue is the closest D1 school is near St. Louis, MO. Does the school want to get in a sport where the closest competition is like 1,200 miles away?
They have one of if not the lowest spectators in the league and constantly lose money.

The Northern transplants are old and aren't consistent viewers. They may go to one year.
Florida is a tough market for hockey.
 
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