Erik wrote:
> Mike, thanks for the information on Notre Dame and the WCHA. You quoted from
> the "89-90 College Hockey Record Manual." Who publishes it, and where can a
> person get a copy?
Here's the necessary info from a message I sent out back in February:
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From: mike_m
Date: Tuesday, February 6, 1990 5:11:16 pm (EST)
Subject: College hockey record guide now available
To: college_hockey:
Courtesy of Kathy Walsh, Asst. Commissioner of Hockey
East:
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The 1990 DIVISION I COLLEGE HOCKEY RECORD MANUAL is the
most comprehensive book on the history of college hockey
ever published. This book is as much an attempt to preserve
the history of the sport as it is a vehicle to spark interest
of fans, media and those actively involved in the game
of college hockey.
The 1990 DIVISION I COLLEGE HOCKEY RECORD MANUAL contains an
extensive account of the seven existing Division I leagues
(ACHA, CCHA, ECAC, Great Western, Hockey East, Ivy League,
and WCHA) and includes past standings, scoring and goaltending
leaders.
On a national scale, the book contains listings of the all-time
NCAA Division I individual and team records, never before available
in one volume, as well as a similar listing for each of the
two NCAA hockey regions: East and West. There is also an
extensive section on the NCAA Division I Hockey Championship,
which may be the most complete account of the event ever available.
Manuals are limited...so order yours today. The book is a must for
fans and media alike as well as anyone who is involved in the
game of college hockey. Complete with over 200 pages of facts
and figures, this manual dates back to the birth of college hockey
in 1898 when Brown and Harvard met at Franklin Park in Boston,
for what became the first intercollegiate hockey game.
Mail to: College Hockey Record Manual
Post Office Box 7152
Boston, MA 02269
Make check or money order payable to "Hockey Record Manual". Do
NOT send cash. Credit cards not accepted.
Manuals are $10.00 each, plus $3.00 shipping/handling *per book*.
Don't forget to include the following information: your name,
full mailing address with city, state and zip code, AND a
daytime phone number where you can be reached.
======================================================================
That's basically what the manual ad reads because it was faxed
to Merrimack and is a little blurred here and there. I haven't
seen any of the manuals yet but I did send for a copy yesterday.
I mentioned our list, and if anyone reading this decides to
send for a copy of your own, you might want to mention where you
found out about this.
- mike
p.s. no, I don't get a percentage of the profits :-), but it's
certainly an idea I wish I had been able to undertake first.
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In fact, I talked to Kathy today, and she said that the 89-90
manuals are still available. There is no 90-91 manual, and there
are no plans for one yet. The first one (89-90) did not sell many
copies. They were giving them away to the press at the media
luncheon today. But, Kathy says that she got many orders mentioning
this mailing list - probably at least 1/3 of all that ordered.
By the way, when you send the orders to that P.O. box, she's
the one who picks up the mail and sends out the books.
I think the book is a worthwhile investment. You saw some of
the obscure information that I was quickly able to pull out
on that Notre Dame question. It's not updated through 89-90
and there are several mistakes here and there, but there
really is no other place you can have all the standings,
playoff results, etc. from all Division I leagues and the
NCAA tourney all in one book. It really is a must for press
people and for big college hockey fans.
Make sure you let Kathy know where you heard of this. It won't
save you any money, but the more people that find out about it and
order one, the better the chance there will be a 2nd version someday.
- mike
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