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Boston, sure, love the place but it was just there.
Washington D. C. would be my number one choice because of the things to do on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Tampa Bay would be great fun, different, and as interesting as Anahiem
St. Paul is the cheapest option, can stay at home, so bring it on
Detroit,.....what.......Ford Field?!?!?!?!?! Is this a joke? Is that an ice arena? I do not want fake ice in a fake stadium with sight lines that  require not binoculars but telescopes. The highest priority seats would be over 50 yards from the ice. Sure UM vs MSU was fun as was Edmonton vs Montreal, but those games were in the dead of winter. Has Ford Field ever, in its history, had a hockey game? The NCAA tournament is in APRIL. After Easter, after the first day of SPRING. This is such a stupid idea, it makes the committee seem like a bunch of fools to put this on the list of six. It is insulting to each and every one of the six that were excludend. This is a joke. This IS pathetic.

Nathan Hampton


> On Thursday, April 14, 2005, at 07:25  PM, Miller-Mackinnon wrote:
>
>> Washington, DC  MCI Center              Naval Academy   Atlantic Hockey
>> Philadelphia    Wachovia Center Niagra/Rider    MAAC
>> Tampa Bay               St. Pete Forum  UAH                     CHA
>> Boston          BankNorth Garden                                Hockey
>> East
>> St. Paul                XCel Energy     Minnesota               WCHA
>> Detroit         Ford Field                                      CCHA
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