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"Eric J. Burton" <[log in to unmask]>
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Eric J. Burton
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Tue, 24 Feb 1998 12:44:21 -0600
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On Tue, 24 Feb 1998, Cutler, Ken wrote:
 
> I think that the Olympics are going to help accelerate a trend.  Girls and womens hockey is booming.  Here in Minnesota where the state HS championship was televised for the first time (none of the other games unfortunately) and it was a 1-0 OT game the trends are exciting.  Four years ago when girls HS hockey started there were 8 teams.  This year there were approximately 70, and the growth is continuing.  Girls youth hockey is expanding.  The quality of the game improves each year.  In the beginning it was a little bit like squirt B hockey where one girl could continually carry the puck end to end and score.  That is changing rapidly.  The number of outstanding players is increasing but so also is the number of solid players.
>
> A number of colleges here in Minnesota have announced the establishment of
womens teams.  I also note that Bates, Trinity and Union will join the ECAC Alliance next year. (Curious that Bates is willing to establish a womens program as a varsity team but the men remain a club team.  We may see the same here at Carleton.)  I think the growth of girls and womens hockey is an exciting trend and nothing will
stop it now (other than problems of ice time.)
 
        Here at UND our great athletic director has decided we are not
going to prusue womens hockey until there is an established program in
the State of ND, I guess he is taking heat allready on this matter. It
would be cool to have a WCHA women league and A NCAA tourney for women.
After watching the American women take the gold it really was an
inspiration for me to see amatures play with great zeal and ambition.
 
 
        Eric J. Burton
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