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On 11/21/97, Jim Love wrote:
> BTW, is there a limit to the number of "exempt" games the NC$$ will
>allow per season ?? UNH is already scheduled to play 36 games this year,
>exempting two games in Alaska vs. UAA against their 34-game limit. I
>recall that several years ago UAF's CCHA opponents would frequently make
>3-game road trips to Fairbanks to play the Nanooks ('tho that scenario
>seems to have now fallen out of favor), and I assume those games were also
>exempt from the NC$$ regular-season maximum. But is there a hard-and-fast
>"rule" as to how many exempt games per season is allowed ??
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My understanding is that a team is only entitled to the Alaska/Hawaii
exemption once every 2 (or maybe 4) years. However, the limit is waived for
"regularly scheduled league games". Thus, Red Berensen likes to bring
Michigan to UAF every year, partly as a "hardening" and team-building trip,
and partly to get 2 extra games a season. I believe that these are
generally scheduled as home contests at Yost and provide significant
revenue for the hockey program.
--jeff partnow
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