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Next to Launch: Illinois

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Next to Launch is a new series where we look at the most viable spots for a new D1 hockey team. This edition explores the feasibility of Illinois.

The complete lack of D1 NCAA Hockey in Illinois is somewhat surprising considering the hockey demographics of the state. Illinois has the sixth-most hockey players in the country with more than 26,000, according to USA Hockey’s registration numbers. Youth hockey is widespread in the state; it boasts one of the most prominent USHL teams in the Chicago Steel and has a bevy of youth leagues.

Recent Illinois-developed NHL players include 2024-25 Calder winner Lane Hutson of the Montreal Canadiens and New York Rangers prospect Gabe Perreault. The University of Illinois system is primed for a hockey team, as well. Both its Urbana-Champaign and its Chicago campuses are already members of NCAA D1 in various sports, and their student populations are large enough that the teams would be well supported.

Illinois isn’t a stranger to D1 hockey, either. The Chicago campus hosted the UIC Flames between 1966 and 1996. The team was a member of the CCHA from 1982 onward.

The program never found much success, though, and as it cost the university quite a lot to sponsor, it was ultimately folded. Lane Hutson’s father, Rob Hutson, was actually a Flame from 1992 until the program’s end in 1996, even captaining the team. The Flames returned as the current club team in 2004, but the state has been without a D1 team since their demise.