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Date Posted: 12:53:02 06/15/04 Tue
Author: Zipp
Subject: ECAC vs. Hockey East
In reply to: Zipp 's message, "2004-2005 hockey Schedule" on 12:43:49 06/15/04 Tue

One other note, it's interesting to see that we play more Hockey East teams(5) OOC than we do ECAC teams(2). That may be due to the fact that the Ivy schools are limited in the number of games that they can schedule.

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[> [> Re: ECAC vs. Hockey East -- Gate'93, 08:58:01 06/21/04 Mon

Actually Zipp, its 3 definite HE and 2 definite ECAC. The other two games are the winner/loser of the other tournament game. In both cases the choice is either an HE team or an ECAC team. So you could play as many as 5 games against HE squads, but it could be as few as three. Also, while I hope you prove them wrong, the fact that you are playing the home team in both tournaments means you are expected to be the weakest team there.

As for the BC game, don't look for it to become an annual event simply because, with very few exceptions, that isn't how it works in the hockey world. Teams will usually agree to a two year deal (usually a home and home arrangement), then move on to other opponents.

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