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Mark Lewin wrote:
>>Actually I don't believe it did sell out in 1992. Attendance I believe
>>was 13,000 something. A lot of seats in the upper deck remained empty.
I
>>think the only time the Knick has sold out were for the NC$$
Sub-Regionals
>>Basketball tournament.
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>It also sold out all 12 times the Grateful Dead played at the
>Knick between 1990 and 1995. I would know since I went to all
>12 shows.
>
hey Mark, did you take a VW bus to all those shows?!? Geesh :-)
btw, has anyone seen the new VW bug? I heard it has a place to put flowers
in the dash...hello, Volkswagon, the 60's are over, man...
>Obligatory hockey content: I can't think of anything right now
>but I'm sure I'll have a flashback shortly ;-)
you must still be recovering from the Dead shows. ;-))
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Regarding the weather post, I absolutely agree. I've been wearing shorts
to work the last 3 days. First time I've ever done that in March. Even
though the temps are closer to "normal" today (& dipping as the week
continues), it's still better than 2-3' of powdery white stuff. If the
Frozen Four was in Boston last year, that would have been a horror show -
or a 3-day love-in like the 78 Beanpot.
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Regarding scrapping the neutral sites for regionals, I don't think this is
a good idea. In addition to the reasons already mentioned, underdogs
upsetting higher seeds (which seems to happen often) would mean multiple -
potentially long distance - road trips. That wouldn't be as bad if the
regionals decided not to swap 2 East/West teams & become all East - all
West. But, I enjoy seeing other teams I wouldn't otherwise see.
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>> I'd believe 2 1-0 games in the semis and a 28 goal game in the finals.
>> After this past weekend, nothing would surprise me.
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>I thought I was completely beyond surprise in hockey until Kazahkstan
>defeated Iceland 63-0 in the European D Pool Championship.
Thankfully, that was an aberration for hockey. That score is more like an
early-season steriod-ball blow-out between Nebraska (or any big-time
power-house) & No Name U.
Dave
UML'86
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