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The ECAC schedule has been considerably less consistent, season-to-season,
in the last few years. There was a 6-8 year period (late 80's to early
90's) when you could usually predict the exact date, opponent, and location
of games based upon the previous year's slate, except for the intra-travel
partner games, which have always been one- (two-?)offs.
-- Greg
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> From: Jeff Kennedy <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: ECAC Schedule
> Date: Monday, May 10, 1999 05:09 AM
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> I noted in the Clarkson schedule that it appears the ECAC has changed the
> pattern of it's schedule. Teams would usually play each other at
specific
> points in the schedule. Example: Vermont would always play Harvard/Brown
on
> the weekend after New Years and the last weekend of the regular season.
> This has been the case for a number of years. I wonder what prompted the
> change? I always thought the reasoning was to make it easier to schedule
> games years in advance because you always knew your schedule.
>
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