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Date Posted: 22:26:34 06/30/04 Wed
Author: Go...'gate
Subject: Re: I hope your alumni have weighed in...
In reply to:
KY Crusader '75
's message, "Canadian Players--implications" on 20:45:18 06/30/04 Wed
on the issue of ECAC admission, as well as Holy Cross's need to be agressive in seeking admission. This ECAC thing really looks like a close shave within your administration and a little yelling from graduates (especially generous ones) would have been helpful in motivating the leadership to present the best possible case for admission.
I know that Colgate would be very happy to see you in the league and I hope it comes out that way.
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What to make of it... -- JRGNYR, 08:14:49 07/01/04 Thu
I would not be shocked to see both HC and Quinnipiac receive invitations. QU obviously boosted its position by agreeing to play all ECAC games on the road while their building is constructed.
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rooting for HC but the arena -- 'gate88, 08:57:07 07/01/04 Thu
is a problem. ECAC teams all play on campus in relatively cozy, packed rinks. Empty seats at the Centrum are not a plus. ECAC is loaded with Canadian players (with US prep schoolers making-up most of the rest).
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Re: rooting for HC but the arena -- kesiwick, 09:06:16 07/01/04 Thu
sorry, I've been to a ton of Brown games and they are hardly ever packed -- not even close - and the ave. attendance number for the ECAC as a whole is no where near total capacity -- Colgate draws well but others do not
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Re: rooting for HC but the arena -- JRGNYR, 15:10:59 07/01/04 Thu
I saw Dartmouth visit Princeton last November, and there were about 1100 there, and it was pretty full. If I remember right, it was right after Thanksgiving, or thereabouts during the schedule...i.e. early in the campaign. You'd be hard pressed to get 1100 for a regular season game at the Hart at the moment. In three years, with constant program improvement, 1100 would be a reasonable goal.
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