Any coverage that the ECAC can get would be beneficial. Living in the Boston area, NESN and coverage of Hockey East games dominate - you almost think there are no other teams in the area other than BU/BC/etc.. (oh yeah - I think that team from Cambridge is in the NCAA finals again...) Be it tape delayed or whatever, I would love to see ECAC games on a semi-regular basis. Last years ECAC semi's and Finals were covered via tape delay due to Hockey East conflicts, but I still tuned in. I have to say that NESN and Bob Norton put what I've seen of the ESN to shame, but then again, I could care less about the teams that are playing. The only potential downside is that with the increased coverage of games via TV - it's not uncommon to watch a Northeastern-Providence game midweek where there's only about 1500 people in the stands. I don't know what it is, but ECAC games still tend to fill closer to capacity for all games. Perhaps the local community (non students) don't attend if they can just sit at home and watch. Anyway - hope RPI made the right descision - I was pysched to see them more than 2-3 times a year. Steve RPI - 86