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In answer to Greg, I believe that Cornell did host a holiday "classic" in the 70's. (Help Arthur or Bill). This only occured for a few years. A general coment about tourneys, given the limited # of out of conferance games each team is allowed, it should not be surprising that RPI had problems with their field as no ECAC team wants to "waste" games with RPI, nor does a HE team want to have a "meaningless" game with Lowell. It seems to me that most tourneys would have such a problem once two members of the field are determined. This would suggest that a perfect field is one from each conference, such as the people in Minnesota have done. And even with game limits, there are enough teams to have considerable holiday classics. He has less teams, for example, but has more non-league games to play with, while the WCHA have fewer extra games, but there are more teams. Just some off-season blather. William Sangrey Cornell '87&'93? Let's Go RED!!!!