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If your cable package is any good, you'll also be able to games at
Michigan, Minnesota, the ECAC and Hockey East. I have DirecTV and am
watching 2-3 games every Friday and Saturday in all four major
conferences during the season. Hopefully, you also have Fox Sports.
You'll also find great tournaments at the holidays, like the Great
Lakes Invitational with three of the five Michigan teams (always
Michigan and Michigan State, rotating in the other three), plus a top-
level team from outside Michigan. And the level of excitement is as
you experienced it every weekend in every venue. Minnesota didn't
play as well Friday as they did Saturday, when they played more up to
Gopher standards. Have fun.
On Oct 19, 2009, at 7:42 PM, Sara M. Fagan wrote:
> Despite my dislike for Comcast I added a sports package to my cable
> lineup. I was checking out the channels last night and found a MN
> at ND game last night. It was in the third period and I decided to
> watch. (The Comcast guide said it was live but when they said they
> were skipping ahead in the period due to time constraints I
> decided it must be on tape.) It was a pretty exciting third and
> overtime period. I was interested in seeing the arena at North
> Dakota. it certainly did seem pretty impressive. It looked more
> like the Boston Garden then SLU's Appleton Arena. The crowd seemed
> very excited. Is that the usual level of crowd excitement? I
> really was impressed with the intensity that the MN team seemed to
> step up to late in the third. They seemed to take it to a new
> level even if it didn't yield a goal.
>
> rSara
> SLU '77
> Let's go SAINTS!!!
>
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