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Date: | Wed, 24 Mar 1993 09:58:39 -0600 |
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Tom Rowe writes:
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>Hey, you left out San Jose State. Actually, why is hockey so big in the East
>and so small in the West? The WCHA has two teams west of the Mississippi
>river (now 3 with Anchorage). What's wrong with Montana, Idaho, Washington?
The WCHA has North Dakota, Colorado College, and Denver all West
of the Mississippi. (Help! I just blanked out on my Minnesota geography:
which side of the Mississippi is St. Cloud on? I think of it as west, but
I'm not sure.) The University of Minnesota, of course, straddles the
Mississippi, but the Arena is on the East Bank side.
>That is, why is college hockey so underdeveloped along the Northern tier of
>states out West compared to the East? Is there some historical reason?
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>Tom Rowe [log in to unmask]
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Pam Sweeney
Go Gophers!!!
1993 WCHA Playoff Champs!!!
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