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Prologue: Dan Olsen
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Epilogue: Dan Olsen
 
The ECAC tournament seems to base its game times on attendance as well, but the
opposite of your thinking.  In each of the last four years, Clarkson has played
in the late game on Friday, apparently so the residents of the North Country
can milk the cows and then take the 75 or so mile ride from Potsdam to Placid
to see their beloved Knights in the Knight game.  Unfortunately, the Knights
have had an underwhelming tendency of sending their fans home disappointed.
I'm thinking that will change this year.
 
Dan Olsen
Clarkson '96
"Clarkson vs. Cornell...Let's get ready to rumble!"
 
 
 
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I was thinking of which side of the Final Five issue I come down on, when
it dawned on me, if the WCHA wants to make the most money, why don't they
play the semis on Saturday and the finals on Sunday?
 
Since that won't happen this year, I think they should leave the game as it
is.  The team that finished number 1 earned the right to play at night.
That may not matter much in terms of exhaustion from the previous game
since they have a bye, but it does mean that their fans get more time to
travel to the game.  I am assuming that UND will be #1 out there, so that
gives their people more time to get to St. Paul.  I don't know the
distances but I guess they can go on Friday now instead of the night before
like they may have to if the game is on Friday afternoon.  And it would
really suck for them if they planned on Friday night, and the game were
changed to the afternoon.
 
Are the tickets sold by game or to the whole event?  Maybe they should sell
the tickets to the whole event and then eliminate the issue of who plays
when.
 
Dave
 
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