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The New Hampshire Wildcats are ready for a new season and a clean slate in the Hockey East Conference.
New Hampshire finished in sixth place in the conference in 2011-12 with 11 wins and 24 points. The Wildcats would like to repeat the same strategies that they've used in recent history. Before last season, New Hampshire had made it to the NCAA Tournament 10 consecutive times.
Check out the video above to listen to coach Dick Umile talk about his team's upcoming campaign.