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In honor of USCHO’s 15th year of NCAA hockey coverage , Tuesday’s blog each week during the 2010-11 regular season was a notebook of 15 things about the CCHA – anything that struck my fancy.
\nAs games decrease and interesting quasi-related notes become fewer in postseason, though, I’m re-purposing Tuesday’s blog to do what Monday’s doesn’t: talk more directly about happenings in and around the league. I knew when I launched “15 things” that I’d only be doing it for one season anyway. With the regular season over, now is the perfect time to move on. Sadly, I have no pithy title for Tuesday’s regular entries. I’ll work on that.
\nRick Comley<\/strong>
\nAs promised in yesterday’s blog, here are some thoughts about an incident involving MSU head coach Rick Comley and Nanooks fans in Fairbanks after Alaska’s 3-2 OT win over Michigan State Friday.
\nI had heard rumblings of a run-in before the Fairbanks News-Miner<\/a> reported Sunday that a Nanooks fan and Fairbanks Superior Court judge, Robert Downes, had filed a report with the CCHA about an altercation between Comley, Downes, and Downes’ daughter, Amy Tallerico.
\nI have to tell you that, at this point, I don’t know much more than that. I wasn’t there. I cannot speculate on what happened – or, rather, I will not speculate on what happened.
\nHowever, I do have a few questions.<\/p>\n