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Erik asks: Is there anywhere else where college hockey is king?

Besides the UP, I might also suggest the North Country of NY.

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Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 9:48 AM
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Subject: Re: let the games begin.....

Wayne sez:

> Hopefully they'll do what my local radio station
> ( http://zoneradio.com/wzon ) does: have a second internet feed.  This
> let's them do Sox or Celtics and a local game.  Many nights and
weekends
> they'll produce simultaneous local sporting events.  Nicely, college
> hockey is king here, so Maine games are never tape delayed or skipped.

Wow.  Is there anywhere else where college hockey is king?  Possibly the
UP of
Michigan, but I can't think of anywhere else.  Here in the Twin Cities,
college
hockey ranks below:

Twins
Vikings
Timberwolves
Wild
Gopher football
Gopher basketball



-- Erik

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