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This week, on the rundown:
1) The NCAA has finally broken its silence on former pro players being declared eligible.
2) Minnesota Duluth swept Minnesota. Will they be back in the NCAA Tournament?
3) Miami is now 6-0. Do we still feel like they are the last-place team in the NCHC?
4) The NCAA paused talks for a fifth year of eligibility.
5) Why do schools hire search firms? And excuse me ... they’re getting paid how much?!
6) With the NBA betting scandal in the news, could the same thing happen in college hockey?
7) In something that has nothing to do with college hockey ... Tyler wants a truck. But he can only afford one if it comes with a remote control and AA batteries.
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By Mike McMahon5
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This week, on the rundown:
1) The NCAA has finally broken its silence on former pro players being declared eligible.
2) Minnesota Duluth swept Minnesota. Will they be back in the NCAA Tournament?
3) Miami is now 6-0. Do we still feel like they are the last-place team in the NCHC?
4) The NCAA paused talks for a fifth year of eligibility.
5) Why do schools hire search firms? And excuse me ... they’re getting paid how much?!
6) With the NBA betting scandal in the news, could the same thing happen in college hockey?
7) In something that has nothing to do with college hockey ... Tyler wants a truck. But he can only afford one if it comes with a remote control and AA batteries.
Our podcast is available on all platforms. You can subscribe by searching “College Hockey Insider” in your favorite podcast app. You can also download the Substack App to listen to the show, and read all our content from your mobile device.
Want to add our podcast to your favorite podcast app? Click here for a tutorial from Substack.

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