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On Fri, 3 May 1996, Pat Gonzales wrote:
> Wayne Hickenbottom writes:
> << I am curious whether the WCHA would allow some teams to split their
> series if there was mutual agreement? >>
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> For the Gophers, I don't know if a home/home with Duluth would be that appealing
> -- it is a 3-4 hour drive up north, longer if the game is in November-February
> (our most likely winter storm season). I'm sure home/home would be OK with
Huh? I drove from the West Bank (Minneapolis for you non-Minnesotans) to
Duluth last Thursday in snow, freezing rain, and icy roads in 3 hours,
with a stop in Forest Lake for dinner, and getting caught behind 3
sanders/plows between Cloquet and Duluth. A normal trip would be 2.25 to
2.5 hours. On a luxury bus, that wouldn't be a bad ride for a Saturday
morning. I think that a home and home with Duluth could be a good
thing. But... I don't personally like home and homes, I would rather go
to the two hockey games right in a row, but that's a personal opinion.
Tony
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