hockeydude12345
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- Jan 8, 2020
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So do you reckon a standard visiting team schedule would involve one night in each city? Would it make sense (and would it be feasible) for two or even three of Midwest teams to visit Alaska on the same weekend & cycle through? I'm just trying to wrap my head around your "helping the other teams" statement.... The NAHL has been actively pursuing another Alaska franchise for years. It helps makes both Kenai and Fairbanks more financially viable as well as helping the other teams that make their inevitable Alaska trip. ...
Have you ever worked in Alaska?The NAHL has been wanting to add another Alaska team for awhile now. Good for everyone ...
So do you reckon a standard visiting team schedule would involve one night in each city? Would it make sense (and would it be feasible) for two or even three of Midwest teams to visit Alaska on the same weekend & cycle through? I just trying to wrap my head around your "helping the other teams" statement.
I wouldn't mind visiting for work and vacation.Have you ever worked in Alaska?
I'm not sure we'll get more than 3 Alaska teams, but I know the NAHL would still like to build a presence in the Pacific Northwest and West Coast.Considering the pandemic scrubbed our Inside Passage/Glacier Bay cruise, and said pandemic scrubbed my wife’s idea of wanting to ever be on a cruise, I’d be good with this.
What would really be fun is two Anchorage teams. I won’t hold my breath, of course.
That’s quite the move from Texas to Alaska. Rocky Russo is one of the top NAHL head coaches I doubt he’ll stay out of job for long this offseason.small rumor is that amarillo staff is moving to this new team, since the north iowa coach will now coach the bulls nahl team