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At 11:29 PM -0600 3/24/98, Eric Carlson wrote:
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>The North American University Hockey Championships is scheduled to be
>played April 10 at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. They had the roster
>for the U.S. team, which this year is not restricted to American
>players, in the USA Today College Hockey site last week. I noticed
>Forrest Gore from UW-Stevens Point was on the team (only D3 player), but
>I haven't heard anything about it being broadcast.
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Interesting that the US changed their criteria after the CIAU won :)
Playing strictly American-born seniors is not a good representative of the
talent in the NCAA, obviously -- especially last year, with the multitude
of talented Canadian seniors, especially on the Wolverines... of course, I
don't think having strictly seniors is a good representative of the talent,
either. Anyone know if the Canadians have/had such requirements for the
tournament?
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fearing to attempt."
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