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--- "J. Michael Neal" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > I think that the wider home rink is a disadvantage to UNH when the
> > postseason is predominantly on
> > NHL rinks, and the Frozen Four almost certainly is and will continue to
> > be.
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> As a Minnesota fan, I don't think that this is true at all. Back-to-back
> titles on the small rink. And, while we did lose to Duluth an a small rink
> in Grand Rapids last year, our only vistory over them all season was in the
> Xcel Center.
>
Fair enough, though the back end title was against UNH, a "big ice" team, so whatever effect the
NHL sized rink had, it was evened out. Minny was the beter team that day.
> Is there some advantage to playing on the size rink you're used to? Sure.
> But most of the time I see it hauled out as a reason for poor postseason
> performance. . . .
No argument from me on that point.
Clay
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