{"id":52276,"date":"2013-07-03T16:08:02","date_gmt":"2013-07-03T21:08:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/?p=52276"},"modified":"2013-07-03T16:08:02","modified_gmt":"2013-07-03T21:08:02","slug":"in-utica-ahl-team-can-coexist-with-division-iii-attendance-leader-officials-say","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2013\/07\/03\/in-utica-ahl-team-can-coexist-with-division-iii-attendance-leader-officials-say\/","title":{"rendered":"In Utica, AHL team can coexist with Division III attendance leader, officials say"},"content":{"rendered":"
Professional hockey is returning to Utica, N.Y., but those involved with the top-drawing Division III men’s hockey team say it will be a benefit, not a detractor, for their program.<\/p>\n
The Utica Pioneers have played at the Utica Memorial Auditorium since the school added the teams in 2001, gaining a following for men’s games to the point where they have led Division III in attendance for the last seven seasons.<\/p>\n
Next season, they will share the Aud with the Vancouver Canucks’ AHL affiliate. The Utica Comets were unveiled on June 13 after months of rumors surrounding the arrival of an AHL team for the first time since the Utica Devils left in 1993.<\/p>\n
The Pioneers helped fill the void left by the Devils. Will the Comets replace the Pioneers in terms of scheduling and fan interest?<\/p>\n
Gary Heenan, the only head coach the Pioneers’ men’s team has known, said he welcomes the Comets to Utica.<\/p>\n
“Our players are excited to have the team coming in,” Heenan said. “A chance to play in front of their staff each and every day just might provide an opportunity for one of our guys down the road.”<\/p>\n
Todd Hutton, the president of Utica College, said he believes that having a professional hockey team back in Utica will help not only the men’s and women’s teams but the city of Utica as a whole.<\/p>\n
“I believe the Canucks’ AHL team will provide additional family entertainment and will benefit our restaurants and hotels,” Hutton said. “With a truly cooperative relationship between UC and the new AHL team, I am very enthusiastic about the possibilities for creative programming that could distinguish Utica, N.Y., from the other cities that host AHL teams.<\/p>\n
“We have an opportunity to do something truly unique and positive with a cooperative relationship between an AHL team and Utica’s NCAA women’s and men’s teams. I am especially interested in enhancing opportunities for our women’s hockey team and for girls’ hockey within our communities, which often are overlooked.”<\/p>\n