It is this:
2013-14 MICHIGAN BIG TEN ICE HOCKEY SCHEDULE | |
Date | Opponent |
Friday, Nov. 29 | Ohio State at Michigan |
Monday Dec. 2 | Michigan at Ohio State |
Friday, Jan. 10 | Michigan at Wisconsin |
Saturday, Jan. 11 | Michigan at Wisconsin |
Friday, Jan. 24 | Michigan at Michigan State |
Saturday, Jan. 25 | Michigan vs. Michigan State (Joe Louis Arena) |
Friday, Jan. 31 | Wisconsin at Michigan |
Saturday, Feb. 1 | Wisconsin at Michigan |
Friday, Feb. 7 | Michigan at Penn State |
Saturday, Feb. 8 | Michigan at Penn State |
Thursday or Saturday, Feb. 13 or 15 | Michigan at Minnesota* |
Friday, Feb. 14 | Michigan at Minnesota |
Friday, Feb. 21 | Penn State at Michigan |
Saturday, Feb. 22 | Penn State at Michigan |
Friday, Feb. 28 | Ohio State at Michigan |
Sunday or Monday, March 2 or 3 | Michigan at Ohio State |
Friday, March 7 | Michigan State at Michigan |
Saturday, March 8 | Michigan at Michigan State |
Friday, March 14 | Minnesota at Michigan |
Saturday, March 15 | Minnesota at Michigan |
Big Ten Men's Ice Hockey Tournament (Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minn.) | |
Thursday, March 20 | Quarterfinals |
Friday, March 21 | Semifinals |
Saturday, March 22 | Championship Game |
Now, a couple things probably leap out at you: "Thursday or Saturday" and "Sunday or Monday" plus a definite Monday game against Ohio State that's part of a series about a month before conference play starts in earnest.
The latter is because that hockey series bookends The Game, which is pretty cool. Note that that conference series is at the end of November/beginning of December and then there's almost a month before Michigan plays another Big Ten game. Wisconsin and Minnesota will also drop the puck that night for a "doubleheader," sayeth MGoBlue.com, so expect both those games to be televised.
I haven't been able to dig up anyone else's schedule yet so I can't tell if they're going to be moving some of these games around to get more of them on BTN. If doubleheaders are a common occurrence then clearly they will at least be moving times. Michigan would be the early game when there is a Central time zone game on the docket.
I was hoping the Big Ten folks would try to line up more things like that OSU megaweekend, but they did not have many opportunities. At least not for Michigan, anyway. M doesn't play Wisconsin, it's beside the point for Michigan State, the Minnesota game is probably before hockey season is allowed to start, and Penn State is the week after. They may or may not be able to put together a joint PSU/M weekend there, but no one wants to kick the season off with conference games.
Because the stupid format of the conference tournament squeezes what what a three-week process down to one weekend, Michigan will have two extra weekends to futz with. They will likely 1) not fill that January 3 slot in anticipation of not having some kids back from the World Juniors and 2) not have a series like those odd BGSU Tuesdays.
What about the nonconference schedule?
We know a few things. Michigan travels to UNO November 15th and 16th. They also go to UNH the 18th and 19th. For some reason I believe they're headed out to Boston to play the BC/BU twin bill they usually do when they go out there but I can't dig that up except this random blog that BC Interruption trusts implicitly about BC hockey scheduling. He was right about the setup of the latest Frozen Fenway double-header, FWIW. I assume he's right and Michigan will play BC plus some other Boston-area team, whether it's BU, Harvard, or Northeastern. Northeastern did come in a couple years back, Michigan may owe them a return.
They will play in the GLI, as always, and four of their nonconference games will be against the Bentleys of the world because that's just how college sports roll, and Michigan's already going on the road for six quality games. It would be nice to get a couple quality nonconference home series in the mix.
I'm a bit dubious that'll happen. They're not playing Miami, UMD, North Dakota, Michigan Tech (a possibility because of Mel Pearson), or WMU (though they are in the GLI). I'd be shocked if things are cordial enough to schedule Notre Dame after the Irish canceled the Michigan series with maximum asshat engaged. So who's left? ECAC teams, mostly. Which would be okay, but I was hoping Michigan could get some sex appeal on the schedule with their 14 nonconference games. They have, but not at Yost.