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Reply To: | Kevin B. Powers |
Date: | Wed, 13 Dec 1995 18:12:56 -0500 |
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> Lawrence C. Weintraub wrote in part:
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>[snip] Union's Achilles Rink is extremely quiet,
As a season ticket at Union College for the previous 3 seasons (I have since
returned to Clarkson), I would have to agree that Achilles Rink is
generally quiet, particularly when Union falls behind. Last year, a
sound system and a horn (which sounds like a '72 Buick) were installed,
but that does not get the fans "into" the game.
> Deron Treadwell wrote:
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> Perhaps someone at Union can better comment on this, but when Maine played
> there earlier this year, it was very loud, and rather intimidating, even to
> a very seasoned road team like Maine. I don't know if this is the
> exception, or the rule.
I attended the game against Maine earlier this year. It was Union's second
home game of the year, they were 1-0-1 at the time, and the team had high
expectations. Union skated with Maine for about a period and a
half before Maine's speed and depth finally got the better of Dutchmen with
two quick goals. The crowd might have well gone home, because it got
extremely quiet when a 1 goal lead quickly became a 1 goal deficit.
The loudest I recall Achilles Rink getting, in the three seasons I
attended games, was the last home game 1994 when Union came back from a 2
goals down late in the third period to beat Colgate in regulation. The
fans started chanting "We're #6" (Union finished 6th in the ECAC in their
3rd D-1 season after they were picked to finish last, again). The place
has probably not been that loud since.
Kevin Powers
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