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I actually appreciate the composite schedule without a mandated
subscription to the extra service Info-Hockey-L.
Moreover, given the "analysis" frequently offered by some "experts" here, a
degree of objectivity feels like a breath of fresh air.
Just my two cents.
PS: I've got two extra Free Lowell @ Northeastern Tickets for December 5.
Great seats (9 rows off center ice behind visitors bench). Going to
Navy-Army game that weekend, so grab them and enjoy.
--John.
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From: D B Doucette <[log in to unmask]>, on 11/19/96 9:56 PM:
Dave, it's clutter IN HOCKEY-L: see below, where it says HOCKEY-L is for
discussion. You didn't offer any analysis of the schedule.
It's not clutter to INFO-HOCKEY-L. Perhaps you need to see the earlier
postings about who's in what list and why.
>I used to find Mike Machnik's posting of the upcoming composite schedule
>useful for a quick look. I realize the whole composite is available at
the
>USCHO website, but I find this format quicker and easier to view.
>By next week I will try and break it down by conference and NI games.
>Let me know if this is wanted or if it is extra clutter
>Dave Naghski
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>HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to
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HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to
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HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to
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