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Date: | Fri, 29 Jul 1994 01:30:19 -0400 |
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Mike writes:
> Back in 1987, Northeastern's JV (best darn JV team ever) used to play
> in 2 30-min halves - actually, play 20, switch ends and play 10; make
> ice; play 10, switch ends and play 20. They may still do this. But I
> do remember the ice being covered with a thick layer of snow in the
> final minutes. It was JV, though, and not as important.
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Mike, NU's Mathew's Arena's ice is covered with a thick layer of snow in the
first few minutes, forget it by the end! :-)
TEN minute periods are a problem there!!! :-) :-) :-)
> I believe Merrimack's JV uses the 2 25-min method, so the commissioner
> must be pretty familiar with the quality of ice near the end of those
> periods. (ok, enough jokes about Volpe now. :-)) But I believe
> he was speaking on behalf of the league since we were discussing why
> the SO decision was made. It seemed to be a concern that the ADs in
> general had.
We'll be nice and not mention Volpe. ;-)
Tony BU'92'93
Former Ogre
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