>>If logistics are not handled carefully, a team like Denver will
>>wind up flying out to Boston on Friday, play a game, then fly to Alaska on
>>Saturday on something like 2 hours' sleep, if they're lucky. Just imagine
>>how ready they'll be to play then!:-)
>
>Aren't we overdramatizing a bit? Nobody plays in Boston and Alaska on the
>same weekend, not even Santa Claus.
You're right, I am overdramatizing (obviously), for the sake of effect. My
point is the WCHA covers such a broad area, unlike the three-division ECAC
of old, that it would be pointless to make a three-division conference.
Why not form a totally new conference instead?
>Schedule makers are not rocket scientists, but I give them enough credit to
>"handle the logistics carefully."
Yes, and no. If each WCHA team were to play every other in the course of a
season, which in retrospect I doubt but will address the issue just in
case, there is a good chance one team will need to play under less than
favorable travel conditions. At the moment, I can't think of a
_reasonable_ scenario where this would be the case (playoffs, maybe?) but I
feel it would be easier just the same to create a new conference,
eliminating the need to be as careful w/ logistics.
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