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Straight from www.ccha.com/news (there is more but this is the basics of it):
FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. – The National Collegiate Athletic Association has
approved a request by the Central Collegiate Hockey Association to
experiment with the two-referee, two-linesmen officiating system for the
1999-2000 and 2000-2001 seasons.
The CCHA will implement the system in a maximum of 25 games, including
non-conference matchups. Each of the 12 teams in the CCHA will play under
the system. A schedule of games that will feature the four-man system will
be determined at a later date.
(article continues in detail after this)
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Ben Flickinger
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(Stanley Cup Champion) Detroit Red Wings Fan for Life
Proud resident of Bugaha(Omaha)-Home of the 1st Jim Rome World Tour Stop.
To all the CCHA teams, UNO welcomes you to the Bullpen. Now get ready to lose.
Everyone can have a bad century or two. Cubbies all the way in 1999.
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QOTW: "Always two there are, a master and an apprentice." (Yoda, Star Wars:
Episode 1 - A Phantom Menace)
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