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Now this is unfortunate. I had really been looking forward to seeing College Hockey at Madison Square Garden.
I agree with the concept that the "organizers" must be underestimating the number of transplanted college fans in the NYC area.
I was amazed last year when Princeton hosted B.U. in late December. Princeton's rink was filled to the brim with fans with a decidely B.U. slant (the B.U.ers being from Greater NYC).
Oh well, I guess I can erase my entry in my planner for early December to call and inquire about tickets to the game.
-Jason Patton
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On Tue, 29 Sep 1998 15:17:50 John Whelan wrote:
>> According to USCHO, the Hockey East-ECAC doubleheader in New York City on
>> 22 Dec 1998 has been moved to the Hartford Civic Center.
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>Scheiss!
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>> Lack of ticket sales was the reason given. The games will be Colgate vs
>> Maine at 5 pm and UNH - Rensselaer at 8 pm.
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>Of course, the real reason was to make it less convenient for me. ;-P
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>This seems like the latest in a pattern (along with the relocation of
>last year's Ice Breaker from Chicago to Madison and moving the
>RPI-Union NC game from Albany to Glens Falls) of College Hockey event
>organizers biting off more than they can chew, and then retreating to
>a pointless fallback position. What's next, moving the Frozen Four
>from Anaheim to Denver?
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> John Whelan, Cornell '91
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>Attention ECAC: Eight is Enough--Flush the Final Five!
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