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> I heard this on the local news last night and its in the local news
> papers today (local being the New York State Capital District - Albany,
> Scenectady, Troy area). The Knickerbocker Arena in Albany was bidding
> for the playoffs, but lost the bid. From the Daily Gazette:
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> The ECAC will formally announce today that the Olympic Center
> in Lake Placid will be the host of the league's hockey toournament.
> Lake Plcid beat out the Knick and the Boston Garden, where the
> tournament has been the past 30 years.
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> The 1993 tournament will take place March 19-20.
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Please tell me this isn't true. If so, perhaps it is a tribute to the
ECAC....a league apparently dedicated to ensuring the it is not
corrupted by those scourges of athletic purity - fan, student or alumni
interest. I suppose they won't be happy until they attain the same
second level (can you say 1-AA?) status that the Ivy League has in
football.
Can anyone explain to me why you would move the tournament from its'
traditional home, ostensibly because it wasn't centrally located, to a
location in the isolated hinterlands?
Does anyone have an address or phone number for Joe Bertagna?
Jon Greene
RPI '82, Cornell '84
Data General, Westboro, MA
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