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Of course the real problem is, as I have pointed out repeatedly, that the
WCHA in particular, the CCHA quite a bit, do NOT play enough non-conf
games to even make an argument! HE plays a lot of ECAC opponents mainly
and we can see year after year, generally, they have an edge. But not as
much as you might think and occasionally none... point is you can argue
til you are blue in the face, but if you don't play the games there is no
experiment being performed.
Tony Buffa
RPI '64
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On Mon, 4 Nov 1996, Paul Gentile wrote:
> You ECAC'ers have Vermont, thats it!
>
> Now, I'd bet Hockey East's top five against your top five anyday. In
> fact, I'd take that bet against the WCHA or the CCHA too! If Vermont
> doesn't win the title, then the ECAC's chance of getting it is slim. CCHA
> has one chance also in Michigan. WCHA hasn't really anyone who'll
> stand above the rest. Whereas, Hockey East has several teams capable
> of taking on the best from the other leagues.
>
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