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Originally posted by Eph72 View PostI found this "geographic mid-point selector" on the new WCHA thread (they are discussing where their tournament should be held...) and entered the location of our 12 teams to find the geographic midpoint of the ECAC.
Result here: http://www.geomidpoint.com/?ml=42.59...=0&p=1&r=1&w=0
Interesting, but not surprising, result...COLGATE HOCKEY:"Is this the year?"
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Originally posted by Jasma View PostUtca's building is a dump and seats about 3,000. Plus, you would be in Utica. Very bad choice.
Complete agreement. I go through it as quickly as possible on my way to Troy. And I still don't like taking the Thruway out there. Too expensive. It's getting close to (but not yet at) the expense level of the Penna Pike.
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Originally posted by ColSkate65 View PostLooks like Coxsackie, NY gets next year's tournamentClarkson Golden Knights Men
10 Time ECAC Regular Season Champs
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Originally posted by ColSkate65 View PostLooks like Coxsackie, NY gets next year's tournamentCornell University
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I went to AC and loved the fact that they sold beer at the games. Calmed my nerves was also delighted that the Cornell varsity went to the casinos and they played the jayvees against my beloved crimson. other than than that it's a demonstrably awful place for the tourney i have a seven and five year old and didnt take them as AC could scarcely be less family friendly and it's distant . Upztate NY is the obvious place with six teams and some of the strongest fan bases. Albany is a nice arena and is more centrally located for non NY teams lake placid is a long haul for harvard princeton and brown
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Originally posted by rdf8585 View Post
Yes, GF loves this tournament, as it should, however, I think that with GF trying to lure an AHL team there on a full-time basis, that if the ECAC was seriously considering the city, the Civic Center may be more than willing to not bid on the basketball tournament. It's a hockey town first and foremost, so I think you would get the casual fans walking up to buy tickets. Plus, you would have the added benefit of not having RPI and Union make it there, as I believe that alot of RPI fans (I can think of at least 10 that I personally know) would travel the 45 minutes to watch this. This should be a real possibility that I think the city and the ECAC should have discussions. Yes, it's not Lake Placid, but you still have the skiing, the shops, the restaurants, hotel rooms, etc... Plus you have an indoor waterpark ten minutes away for the families, and Barry Melrose owns a home in GF, so he can actually know what he's talking about if he announces a tournament game involving an ECAC team.Uncle Mickey: July 23, 1950-July 22, 2003
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Originally posted by jericho View PostYes, GF loves this tournament, as it should, however, I think that with GF trying to lure an AHL team there on a full-time basis, that if the ECAC was seriously considering the city, the Civic Center may be more than willing to not bid on the basketball tournament. It's a hockey town first and foremost, so I think you would get the casual fans walking up to buy tickets. Plus, you would have the added benefit of not having RPI and Union make it there, as I believe that alot of RPI fans (I can think of at least 10 that I personally know) would travel the 45 minutes to watch this. This should be a real possibility that I think the city and the ECAC should have discussions. Yes, it's not Lake Placid, but you still have the skiing, the shops, the restaurants, hotel rooms, etc... Plus you have an indoor waterpark ten minutes away for the families, and Barry Melrose owns a home in GF, so he can actually know what he's talking about if he announces a tournament game involving an ECAC team.
For those with somewhat long term memories, they used to play an annual tournament in Glens Falls each year called the Empire Cup which featured RPI, Clarkson, St. Lawrence and Cornell (and I believe Colgate played in it one year replacing St. Lawrence). It was very well attended, not only by reps of the 4 schools, but by the hockey fans of Glens Falls. I would love to see them bring back this tournament which could also have Union and possibly RIT or Canisius or Niagara as fellow NYS schools as replacements. That being said, they could easily move the HS hoops tourney to Albany or Syracuse leaving the GFCC available. And yes, the sight lines are great there and they have just finished renovating the seats there. Sounds good to me...
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Originally posted by Jasma View PostUtca's building is a dump and seats about 3,000. Plus, you would be in Utica. Very bad choice.
I have had reoccurring nightmare from that stuff and its been 20 years...
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"I went to Union before it sucked...."
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The Frozen Four in Tampa makes even less sense than AC does for the ECAC. There's only one D1 college hockey team within 800 miles of Tampa (Alabama-Huntsville). Talk about a geographical nightmare.
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Originally posted by uniontrack View PostDo they still make Utica Club beer?
I have had reoccurring nightmare from that stuff and its been 20 years...
Keith.
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After this past weekend, I'd have to consider Bridgeport as viable... suitable facility, passable downtown, and it has the main feature that its not Atlantic City and is available from both Metro North (NYC alums) and Amtrak (Ralph Baer)BS UML '04, PhD UConn '09
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Originally posted by Patman View PostAfter this past weekend, I'd have to consider Bridgeport as viable... suitable facility, passable downtown, and it has the main feature that its not Atlantic City and is available from both Metro North (NYC alums) and Amtrak (Ralph Baer)
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It should be Bridgeport. Better ice than Atlantic City, better arena, hour and a bit train ride from NYC. And it's also a hockey community so local people would show up.Hockeyenthusiast
Colgate Class of '03
-I saw Andy McDonald play at Starr Rink.
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