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Tag Archives: Miami University hockey

Phoenix Coyotes’ Talent Pool in No Short Supply

Last year Coyotes fans saw veteran forward Ray Whitney find his niche on a line that featured Czech’s Martin Hanzal and Radim Vrbata. Racking up 24 goals and 53 assists, the 40-year-old Alberta native had his best season since the ’08-’09 campaign when he was a member of the Carolina Hurricanes. Whitney, always noted for ...

A Testament to Youth: Hockey and Emotion at Miami

If you should ever find yourself becoming disillusioned by the scandals and economics of professional sports, or the big business aspects  of college football and basketball, you just might want to check out college hockey.  If you do, I can suggest no better place to start than Cady Arena in the Goggin Ice Center at Miami University ...

Hockey Done Well

Miami University–nestled a hard slap shot away from the Indiana border in Oxford, Ohio — is justifiably proud of its traditions — an academic pillar as  one of the original eight “Public Ivy League” schools ; known as the “Cradle of Coaches” in football for producing Woody Hayes, Paul Brown, Weeb Ewbank, Sid Gilman, Ara Parseghian and Bo Shembechler, ...

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