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Except Michigan Tech. And maybe Bemidji and Mankato. And perhaps St.
Cloud and Anchorage. Other than that...
On Mar 7, 2011, at 11:07 AM, Eric J. Burton wrote:
>> Say what you may about the ECAC, one thing that is always true,
>> year after,
>> is that the ECAC is the most competitive (intra-league) from top
>> to bottom.
> As a WCHA fan, that statement is false... No league is as
> competative top to bottom as the WCHA, where any team can win on
> any night, most of the top ten Stenght of Schedule is made up of
> WCHA teams...
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