Dick writes: >I was prepared for a horrible >broadcast by Empire, but it wasn't. But neither was it good. No crowd >noise. Only remote interviews during intermissions, and >a color announcer who didn't know the difference between >Clarkson and Colgate while speaking with a French Canadian >accent. (Is Empire's primary market *Canada*?) In any event, >I still feel very lucky to have seen all the games live. The ECAC coverage was better than last year, but still lame compared to what I saw of the HE and CCHA playoffs. The broadcast crew on the ECAC games were the guys who do Empire's AHL games. The color guy is Mike Foligno (sp?), and you could tell he's not used to calling college hockey. We were also fortunate in Rochester this weekend. We had all four ECAC games, plus the HE finals on tape delay and the CCHA final live. Wow. CCHA had the best production and HE the best announcers. Points deducted for the CCHA guys who asked Jeff Jackson after the Lakers had won the championship if he thought that would be enough to get them into the NCAAs. Obligatory Michigan-LSSU comments: John H was right, there was one and possibly two Michigan players in the crease when they got the tying goal. Could have been waved off. Can you imagine the scene if that had happened? Also, from some angles, it looked to me like the winning goal also deflected off a Michigan player before going in the net. See you in Providence, Chris Lerch EDS RIT '84 & '91