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I think if the NCAA wants to go to Neutral sites why does it turn around and
let Minnesota get it two years in a row? The Xcel energy center is 7 miles
from the University of Minnesota. Does anyone know how long Maturi is going
to be on this board?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Erik Biever" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 4:15 PM
Subject: Re: 2010, 2011 regional sites announced
> Joel Maturi, chair of the NC$$ men's ice hockey committee said, "The
> committee has made a conscious decision to try to move regional
> competition off campuses and Olympic-sized rinks, while still preserving a
> great college hockey atmosphere."
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> -- Erik
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> Linda A. Harrison wrote:
>> They will have a regional in Fort Wayne, IN, but not in Boston, MA
>> (Worcester doesn't count). It doesn't make any sense to me.
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>> Also, why are they are hosting regionals in NHL-sized rinks now (see St.
>> Paul and St Louis)? The regionals they have now have trouble selling
>> tickets
>> as it is. Does the NC$$ think these locations will be exceptions to the
>> rule?
>>
>> Linda
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