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Christopher Brown (BC – 10) and Brady Tkachuk (BU – 27) come together in a Hockey East game during the 2017-18 season (photo: Melissa Wade).<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Editor\u2019s Note: This is the fourth of six in a series looking at each conference\u2019s schedule for the upcoming 2018-19 season.<\/i><\/p>\n

College hockey conferences all carry an identity.<\/p>\n

It can be assumed or fabricated, but it\u2019s often times created organically by its member institutions and programs. It becomes the most recognizable piece to the puzzle, even as it changes or shifts over time.<\/p>\n

Hockey East has always been about New England, a region where hockey is king. It\u2019s created all kinds of opportunity, and the league hasn\u2019t shied away from experimentation, discovery and growth. It\u2019s an expansion that literally grew the league in size, but it also grew the league\u2019s approach, which in turn created a downstream presence that\u2019s been both incredibly positive and incredibly challenging.<\/p>\n

\u201cThis is my 22nd year, and I\u2019ve seen (Hockey East) go to nine to 10 to 11 to 12 and back to 11 (teams),\u201d commissioner Joe Bertagna said. \u201cEach of those iterations have something different to it. When you had eight or nine teams, you could play everyone three times. You can imagine that going from nine to 10 to 11 to 12 that we transitioned from three to two teams. And then we wound up at an odd number, which meant one team was one a bye every week. But that\u2019s the same challenge other leagues have to deal with, too.\u201d<\/p>\n

The Hockey East schedule complexity is completely different because no game is beyond a five-hour drive. Six schools are in Massachusetts with three located in Boston. The two furthest trips both include Maine, which sits 350 miles from both the University of Connecticut and the University of Vermont.<\/p>\n

It makes scheduling relatively easy at a surface level. Every team plays its opponents home-and-away, which creates a two-year cycle of playing everyone twice at home and on the road, with the exception of Maine and Vermont, which necessitate strictly home or away series. Each team then draws a third game against four opponents, rounding the schedule at 24 games.<\/p>\n

\u201cPhysically growing the league required a qualitative growth because it created new fan bases in new areas,\u201d Bertagna said. \u201cConnecticut was really a no brainer because state universities are a big part of who we are, and we didn\u2019t have a presence (at the time) in Connecticut. The way they\u2019ve built the program has helped them draw very well in Hartford, and they\u2019re right with Lowell as one of the better attendance draws. That\u2019s a plus because it created a new market where we previously didn\u2019t have one.\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cI\u2019m sure it would be easier (for the league) with a balanced schedule, but it gives us opportunities to play some teams we might not otherwise see,\u201d said BU head coach Albie O\u2019Connell, previously an assistant for the Terriers, Merrimack and Northeastern. \u201cThere\u2019s a lot of good tests and places to put yourself in a position down the road.\u201d<\/p>\n

The geography has its clear advantages. The schools\u2019 proximity allows for more flexibility in dates, and it allows schools to move dates that might not be otherwise off-limits. For Boston College, Connecticut and Massachusetts, all of which share arenas with other attractions, other dates then open up from a league perspective.<\/p>\n

In 2016-2017, for example, the Eagles hosted North Carolina on a Saturday in January in men\u2019s basketball. The Hartford Wolf Pack played a home game against Rochester that same day, and UConn men\u2019s basketball played a home game in Hartford on Sunday. The UConn-BC hockey game took place on the following Tuesday.<\/p>\n

\u201cWhen we\u2019re in a bind and running out of weekends, we can move games to Tuesday or Wednesday and not miss class time,\u201d Bertagna said.<\/p>\n

But that positive can ultimately become the league\u2019s restriction. Hockey East experimented with physical growth when it added Notre Dame in 2013, a move that ultimately didn\u2019t work out because of the travel.<\/p>\n

\u201cNotre Dame was an interesting experiment because we went outside New England for the first time,\u201d Bertagna said. \u201cIf we were going to expand outside of New England, who has more visibility and recognition than they do?<\/p>\n

\u201cBut at the end of the day, it probably didn\u2019t work for both the league and for Notre Dame. It was an amicable split, and the Big Ten seems to make more sense. In our league, Notre Dame was the only one that had to fly everywhere. The New England teams only had to fly there once every two years. It helped us appreciate that we have to appreciate our geographic footprint in New England.\u201d<\/p>\n

Scheduling\u2019s become an intricate part of the Hockey East discussion as the league\u2019s grown spiritually as well. The last decade saw outdoor games at Fenway Park and conference games moved to Belfast as part of the Friendship Four. There\u2019s an obvious marketing and branding benefit, but it created a schedule matrix impact.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe had a real challenge with (Fenway Park),\u201d Bertagna said. \u201cWe have a great partner with the Red Sox, but they have to sell a certain amount of tickets to guarantee that event is financially sound. That first year, we told our schools that the first one had to be really successful in order to have a second one. So we had to deliver BC-BU, which sold out in four hours.\u201d<\/p>\n

The success opened the door for future events, but the challenge shifted into continuing peak interest. UNH played Maine at Fenway in 2011 and Cardinal Sean O\u2019Malley dropped a ceremonial first puck before a Catholic school weekend, but the conference had to balance inclusivity against financial decision-making.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe had to keep track of a couple of different things,\u201d Bertagna said. \u201cWe wanted to make sure everyone had a chance to play at Fenway, and now everyone\u2019s played, including UConn. But we also had to reimburse a school that\u2019s giving up a home game. So when you have a BC-BU and BC-Notre Dame game, it comes with a huge crowd interest but also comes with a very expensive reimbursement price tag. So my trick is to find a competitive balance that spreads the event but also finds the right game to keep the check written back to the host school under control.\u201d<\/p>\n

Opportunities are mounting for the conference within its New England footprint. There are new sponsors and media opportunities strengthening it as a top undercard draw to the NHL in the hockey-mad region. Every step comes with new impacts, however, from internal scheduling to the kind of non-conference game a team expects to win in order to help the greater conference coefficient.<\/p>\n

\u201cBU is obviously a good place for teams to come and play,\u201d O\u2019Connell said. \u201cOn the flip side, it\u2019s important for us to do well in the league. There are some leagues that have done really well, especially the NCHC when you look at teams like North Dakota and Denver. So it\u2019s important for us to play those teams and have good results.\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cWhen schools come to Hockey East and say they\u2019re interested, the athletic directors have to make a determination if the team can add to the league,\u201d Bertagna said. \u201cWhen we grow, we have to take our brand and expose it to new people. The good thing about our league is that our footprint is so small. When we added teams, we allowed our existing fans another place to go to, and that\u2019s something that works very well (for us).\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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