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Re: Team colors
Mike's list of team colors was interesting. Does anyone have the RGB
or HLS values for, say, Carnelian Red or Dartmouth Green? :-)
Re: Opening up the game
IMHO, any decision to open up the game hinges college hockey's
relationship with the pros. Is college hockey its own sport, or is it
a farm system for the pros, ala football and basketball? I think
college hockey would become more popular if it could be billed as
"a place to see the budding stars of tomorrow!!" However, as I try to
teach my daughters, popularity is not life's most important goal and
"being popular" has its own set of problems.
There's a lot college hockey can do to open up the game, if it didn't
care about being compatible with the pros. For example, I seem to
recall a rule from the early 70's that you were not allowed to throw
a check in the offensive zone. And does the college game still not
count the red line as part of a two-line pass?
Here's a question for you all: Will shoot-outs "open up the game?"
Or will we see teams playing for a 0-0 tie from the opening
face-off, ala the World Cup?
Schedules:
Is anyone putting together a composite, day-by-day schedule for this
season?
WWW:
Having just discovered the World Wide Web, I was wondering which
schools have hockey and other sports information available to Web
surfers.
Ken Kretsch | "Coach, my Mom wants me to live for my Bar Mitzvah"
BU '79 | "Goldberg, this is your Bar Mitzvah. Today you
[log in to unmask] | become a man!"
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