Anybody whose ever been to these things knows that the second game start
time is just an educated guess based on statistics. A game with a lot of
offsides/icing or penalties or ice problems and the whole schedule goes out
the window (let alone overtimes)
I think they must mean that this is the earliest starting time for game 2.
If the first game finishes early, they won't start the second game until
their stated time. Otherwise, you have fans who were just showing up for
the second game missing the start.
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 5:15 PM, John Edwards <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Unless ESPN is going to forgo its usual multitude of commercials, there is
> no way the second game could start at 6. That would require the first to be
> done in 2:20.
>
> I'm actually surprised they list an actual start time for any of the second
> games, since they're just as likely to end up being 45 minutes after the
> first one ends anyways.
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