On Mar 9, 16:49, John T. Whelan wrote:
> ECAC Hockey Commissioner Jeff Fantner was interviewed on TV
>Saturday during the Cornell-Clarkson game, and said how great it was
>that every team in the league was fighting for something on the last
>weekend of the season, whether it be first place, home ice, or a
>playoff berth (or in the case of RPI, third place).
Bob Norton did the interview, and I fear he may have planted a bug in the
commish's ear. Norton made an off-hand comment, something like "now, if you
can just get a Thursday night double-header [in Lake Placid], we'd all be
happy." Well, the only way I know of to do that would be to have all twelve
teams make the playoffs, thus creating a Final Six... presto, two preliminary
games Thursday night rather than one.
Remember, if this actually happens, it's Bob Norton's fault, not mine.
I don't recall if Fanter actually said that *every* team was fighting for
something on the season's last weekend... if he did, he was mistaken, as Union
had already been guaranteed a 12th-place finish.
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