
The Future of Fall Hockey
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Evan and Pat delve into the current state of fall hockey, particularly focusing on high school leagues like Connecticut's Cutting Edge Management (CEM). They discuss the potential future of fall hockey and whether more teams will adopt a model where school teams play together. The conversation shifts to college recruiting updates for both boys and girls, highlighting several key commitments. The episode concludes with a fun 'Overrated or Underrated' segment, covering topics like playoff beards, NHL team names without 'S', and NHL mascots.
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01:04 Fall Hockey Season Overview
01:42 Connecticut's Cutting Edge Management (CEM) League
03:48 Challenges and Benefits of Fall Hockey
08:34 Girls' Hockey and Multi-Sport Athletes
12:53 Future of Prep School Hockey Seasons
25:28 Recent College Recruiting Highlights
29:15 Big Names in Hockey Recruitment
29:41 Hockey East Dominance
33:13 Notable Recruits and Commitments
39:05 Princeton's Strong Recruitment
41:11 Setting the Record Straight
41:42 Overtime: Overrated or Underrated