Showing my Eastern bias, I must comment that predictions of the ECAC only garnering two bids are a bit premature. Teams like St. Lawrence, Colgate and Cornell have a legitimate shot at winning the tournament. Assuming Clarkson doesn't nosedive for the rest of the season, that scenario could result in three ECAC teams making the playoffs. Assuming that the Committee would give two bids to Hockey East, even if BU wins the regular season and the tournmanent, that would result in five Eastern teams, and big time crumbling from the Hockey-l reps west of Buffalo. Also, I remain available for assistance in locating tickets for the Knick R Regionals, and travel plans to the Albany area in general. I am surprised by the posters claim that there are no good seats left for purchase. The Knick has fine sight lines, and anything in the middle rows, including the upper deck offer excellent vantage points. For that matter the ends are also very acceptable, although the higher the better. The only really bad seats are in the corners down low, since your vision will be restricted by the player's benches. Finally, reflecting a chauvinistic mindset, I think it would be a disaster to send four Western teams to the Knick. Attendance would undoubtedly be affected. That scenario must remind The Albany Sports Foundation of the '92 massacre, which sent four western teams to the Frozen Four, and negatively effected the attendance figures. This regional is extremely important to the Foundation, who wants to put on as good a face as possible to bolster its bid for an upcoming Phinal. I would think a good turn-out, minimum 10,000, would certainly add some luster to the Albany bid. But four western teams might be a tough sell, except for all those RPI fans in the center section. :-) ********************************************************************************* Brian Morris RPI Engineers--1995 ECAC Champions [log in to unmask] HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.