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Date: | Wed, 16 Dec 1992 11:30:18 EST |
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Larry Latour writes (in part) ...
>I like the suggestion of a mid-season all-star game, and Xmas seems the
>right time... hey, we regularly send our best off to tourneys, so the
>issue of them getting hurt needlessly seems moot... the REAL KEY is
>the visibility and money... that is, can we get big-time
A mid-season all-star game is not a possibility with current NCAA
regulations. NCAA players are only allowed to play on one team
during the season. Olympic-related teams are the only exception.
>Here's a crazy idea... how about an all-star tourney, with teams from
>each of the four leagues, in a single elimination format? Built-in
>to such a format would be the preservation of league identity...
Not too long ago, Hockey East tried to form an all-star team of
sorts. I forget whether it was to be an all-star vs all-star team or
an all-star vs a traveling Russian team. But two games were to be
played; one at BC and the other at Maine. The NCAA shot it down.
Happy Holidays to all!
Wayne Smith
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