Barclay Donaldson
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HFB needs a place to discuss hockey and Manchester, NH. Let us continue.
Schedule it for the first weekend of pro hockey's return to The Promised Land. I'll have Mrs. JMC send my urn of ashes there.Can we have a board posters meet up in Manchester?
Can we have a board posters meet up in Manchester?
Had my first hair of grey in my beard today. Maybe I will be a greybeard by then.Schedule it for the first weekend of pro hockey's return to The Promised Land. I'll have Mrs. JMC send my urn of ashes there.
I'm not down with this, I don't drink beer.Hey @CANADIENSFAN90. MacGarvey's. June 1. 7:00PM. We'll all be there. See if your psych ward will let you out on unsupervised leave. We'll bring back a beer league team to SNHU Arena.
But what of barley?I'm not down with this, I don't drink beer.
We barley know one another.But what of barley?
I'm not down with this, I don't drink beer.
Unfortunately that vehicle was sold for scrap in 2015, after the L.A. Kings determined it wouldn't survive the cross country trip to the franchise's new home in Ontario, CA. Your alternative would be to book with the @CANADIENSFAN90 Reality Tour & Muffin Stumps Disposal Service ...Will the retired Manchester Monarchs team bus pick me up for this function?
ECHL: A Chat With The Commissioner, Ryan Crelin 10 to 15 markets that the ECHL is looking at Manchester,no I bet is one of them
Here's the deal; the ECHL would rather go *west* so those teams aren't so isolated and there's more variety. The report mentioned how New Mexico fell through, for example. If there's markets that open out east, however, they are open to them. It's just there's an area they'd rather focus on.I don’t think it will be 10 years I think Manchester will be back in 5 years
How is there NOT a raging expansion thread based on this article?ECHL: A Chat With The Commissioner, Ryan Crelin 10 to 15 markets that the ECHL is looking at Manchester,no I bet is one of them
New Mexico hasn't necessarily fallen through. In my recent talks with members involved, they could not get organized in time to submit a bid for the 24-25 season, but it looks like they are still trying for the 25-26 season. But Manchester isn't happening.Here's the deal; the ECHL would rather go *west* so those teams aren't so isolated and there's more variety. The report mentioned how New Mexico fell through, for example. If there's markets that open out east, however, they are open to them. It's just there's an area they'd rather focus on.
I hereby boldly predict that the future of pro hockey in Manchester, New Hampshire rests squarely on the strength of this thread & its predecessor.New Mexico hasn't necessarily fallen through. In my recent talks with members involved, they could not get organized in time to submit a bid for the 24-25 season, but it looks like they are still trying for the 25-26 season. But Manchester isn't happening.
Truth be told, I personally know of at least five cities, Manchester included, that have been in talks with the ECHL. That said, talking is ALL that has happened in Manchester, and it doesn't sound like it has continued.I hereby boldly predict that the future of pro hockey in Manchester, New Hampshire rests squarely on the strength of this thread & its predecessor.
A "Zombie Hockey League (ZHL)" inspired by the classic hockey thriller Ahockalypse (2017) might be the salvation of Manchester & equivalent "Scorched Ice"** markets.*stands outside the “walking dead” condition Richmond coliseum.