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I thought you were just commenting on color schemes when I read the topic description. That is nuts. Does it mean that the players can only drink water or sports drink during the game, depending on their team assignment?

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I believe it was team Mountain Dew and team Pepsi last year. Either in the U of CHL, I know it happened somewhere.

Yeah, I think it was the UHL that did that last year.

Seriously, can't they just put the UHL logo on the front of those unis and move the Gatorade/Aquafina logos to the shoulders? :blink:

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I believe it was team Mountain Dew and team Pepsi last year. Either in the U of CHL, I know it happened somewhere.

Yeah, I think it was the UHL that did that last year.

Seriously, can't they just put the UHL logo on the front of those unis and move the Gatorade/Aquafina logos to the shoulders? :blink:

Because I'm sure the sponsorship dollars would have been less...

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I lost all my respect for the UHL after the "Saginaw Gears" of the late 90s and how the team bounced from city to city after leaving Saginaw. SOBs pulled a Baltmore Colts and skipped town at midnight, in the middle of the season no less.

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I lost all my respect for the UHL after the "Saginaw Gears" of the late 90s and how the team bounced from city to city after leaving Saginaw. SOBs pulled a Baltmore Colts and skipped town at midnight, in the middle of the season no less.

Ah yes, Dr. Bernard Bubanic and the Saginaw Gears, giving a whole new meaning to "Bubanic Plague". :D:blink:

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I lost all my respect for the UHL after the "Saginaw Gears" of the late 90s and how the team bounced from city to city after leaving Saginaw. SOBs pulled a Baltmore Colts and skipped town at midnight, in the middle of the season no less.

Ah yes, Dr. Bernard Bubanic and the Saginaw Gears, giving a whole new meaning to "Bubanic Plague". :D:blink:

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Please Hockey Gods on the Zambonis Above...

...please kill this league.

Amen.

EDIT: I actually kid. I am still of the idea that the CHL and UHL should restructure giving both leagues even enough teams, and then treat themselves like the old National and American leagues, where each league is independent from one another, have the same length in schedule, have a shortened playoff round to determine league champions, then follow it up with a Memorial Cup style playoffs with teams from both leagues competing.

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