Bye WCHA. Hello Big Ten hockey conference.
The Big Ten on Monday announced it will form its own hockey conference starting in 2013-14. Minnesota and Wisconsin will leave the WCHA to join it, while Michigan, Michigan State and Ohio State will switch from the CCHA.
The sixth member will be Penn State, which will start a Division I program in 2012-13.
The winner of the conference tournament will get an automatic bid to play in the 2014 NCAA tournament. Big Ten hockey conference teams will play a 20-game conference schedule, playing each team four times. That would leave room for 14 nonconference games to be scheduled.
There is one small hurdle for all this to happen, though. But it's a very low barrier.
The Big Ten Council of Presidents and Chancellors has to approve the establishment of men's hockey as an offical sport in June. But the University of Minnesota and the five other schools with hockey programs are all recommending a hockey confererence be formed. They are also recommending that a conference tournament be held in March 2014. Where will the tournament be held?
"To be determined," said Scott Chipman, a Big Ten spokesperson.
The catalyst for a Big Ten hockey conference was Penn State's announcement last September it would establish men's and women's ice programs starting with the 2012-13 season. Conference rules allow for a conference championship when six member schools sponsor a sport. The Nittany Lions will be the sixth Big Ten school with men's hockey.