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(sorry Wayne for getting this twice..accidently hit send before I was ready
and before I changed hte reply address)
any exhibitions don't count (I believe), and games in Alaska don't count,
and I believe Niagara has several up North. I know alot of us western teams
have at least 36 games due to trips to Alaska.
Now that I look at the schedule, I see where the first 3 games are exempt -
1 exhibition and 2 games in Alaska...not sure what the other 2 exempt games
are though. My best guess would be either the Syracuse Invitation or this
ECAC Faceoff Classic, but don't quote me on that
>If I read the USCollegeHockey.com schedule for Niagara correctly,
>Niagara is scheduled for 39 games this season. How is it they are
>able to play so many when the NCAA D-I maximum that I recall is only
>34?
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