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Antony Garcia <[log in to unmask]>
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Antony Garcia <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 Mar 1995 15:42:13 -0500
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I have to say that I agree with Ralph -- although I am biased by the fact
that I live in Boston.  Hockey Fest was before I started watching college
hockey, but the idea of combining the HE and ECAC playoffs into on huge
hockey orgy sounds incredible to me.  If the ECAC plaoffs are going to
continue to be held in Lake Placid, they should at least improve the
broadcast quality.  Empire's coverage is terrible compared to NESN's.
 
Tony
 
On Thu, 16 Mar 1995, Ralph Slate '91 wrote:
 
> Kurt's analysis of Lake Placid was right on - but only from
> the point of view of someone with media credentials. Re-read
> his posting, and take out all the good points that are only
> available to someone with a press pass.
>
> Face it, the media get their asses kissed up at Placid. I
> remember the first year that we had the touranment up there;
> The media had passes that got them anywhere; FREE bobsled rides
> (the rest of us pay $25), FREE luge rides ($10), access to
> free food and beer, etc. Here's what the rest of us experience:
>
> Expensive hotels, at least compared to the Boston area. You MUST
> get 2 nights. Period. So that doubles any lodging expense.
> If you're willing to stay 20 miles out of town, you get get
> away for $50 a night; otherwise it's $100 a night.
>
> No parking. Sure, if you stay right down town there's
> a chance you'll have parking provided (it fills up fast
> though). But if you're not right in the center of town you have
> to park in a lot that's a good 20 minutes walk to the center
> of town.
>
> Nothing to do. Kurt touched on this, but at least he had
> the media functions to go to. BORING...
>
> Although there are a couple of good restaurants, they are a tad
> expensive, and they get boring, year after year.
>
> And to top if off, the drive pretty much sucks. 2.5 hours into
> the middle of nowhere (from Albany). In the snow and cold.
>
> But since the ECAC gods and the media got the royal treatment, they
> decided to have the tourney there for the next couple of years.
> They disregarded the fans.
>
> I say that the ECAC's should be returned to Boston Garden; sure,
> we'll be in Hockey East's shadow, but now all the big press
> goes to Boston and leaves the ECAC to be all alone in the snow.
> And I really can't stand the Empire Cable Network's broadcasts
> (they do the TV coverage). NESN is _much_ better. And how
> can you beat one of the largest cities in the country for
> a cultural experience; Boston, and the new Garden, is the way
> to go in the future.
>
> Ralph
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