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Makes sense w/ non-conference games up in the air...
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>> However, UConn, Yale, Quinnipiac and Sacred Heart have all agreed to return to the event in January 2022 and 2023, according to SNY, which conceived and televises the event. Connecticut Ice is slotted in for Jan. 29 and 30 both years.
“As disappointed as we are about the festival in 2021, we are thrilled that all of our key partners have committed to the future of Connecticut Ice and the opportunity to keep growing hockey in the state,” said SNY president Steve Raab. “Never did we think, when we left Webster Bank Arena after the championship game this past January, that we would be in the position we are today. With so many levels of uncertainty surrounding the pandemic, we simply can’t produce the festival in the manner it deserves. We look forward to welcoming everybody back in 2022 and we will not stop working hard to build on the momentum developed during our first year.”<<
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>> However, UConn, Yale, Quinnipiac and Sacred Heart have all agreed to return to the event in January 2022 and 2023, according to SNY, which conceived and televises the event. Connecticut Ice is slotted in for Jan. 29 and 30 both years.
“As disappointed as we are about the festival in 2021, we are thrilled that all of our key partners have committed to the future of Connecticut Ice and the opportunity to keep growing hockey in the state,” said SNY president Steve Raab. “Never did we think, when we left Webster Bank Arena after the championship game this past January, that we would be in the position we are today. With so many levels of uncertainty surrounding the pandemic, we simply can’t produce the festival in the manner it deserves. We look forward to welcoming everybody back in 2022 and we will not stop working hard to build on the momentum developed during our first year.”<<