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Re: ECAC Finals in Providence at the "Dunk"?
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Re: ECAC Finals in Providence at the "Dunk"?
Originally posted by Ralph Baer View PostNo data or inside information either, but I have a hard time believing that RPI comes close to breaking even, even if scholarships aren't included. They are usually shown as breaking even when listings are posted on line, but it is always a question of what is included.
I do think that RPI (and Cornell too) would make money on men's hockey if the added income of donations by alumni and others due to hockey is quantified.
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Originally posted by MCgrad07 View PostDo you guys think the ECAC would go with a three city rotation of Albany, Providence and Lake Placid?
If the ECAC wants to try something "radical" in their tournament scheduling I would suggest either: (1) split the SF and F into best-of-three series at the top seed's buildings, or (2) hold the tournament at MSG. Otherwise, I would suggest going back to the geographically logical site, Albany.Last edited by Kepler; 09-06-2011, 02:55 PM.
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Originally posted by hockeymascot View PostOf the twelve teams in the league, I wonder how many teams actually make money for their respective institutions?Last edited by unofan; 08-30-2011, 02:34 PM.
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Re: ECAC Finals in Providence at the "Dunk"?
Originally posted by Red Cloud View PostDING DING DING DING DING! Tell him what he's won, Johnny!
Couldn't resist.
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Originally posted by Wholin1 View PostA heard it from a reliable source and not to sound too conspiratorial I can't say who. And I believe you are correct in that it was essentially a subsidy or guaranty type of payment that led to a positive bottom line.
I was in favor of the move to Albany, but that didn’t work out because the league, the building, the city and the county all quit promoting it and RPI never got there. Also, the only legitimate downtown hotel stinks.
I didn’t like the idea of Providence at first. Brown is the only ECAC team there and they are not a factor often enough and don’t draw even at home. I’m changing my tune. I think a city like Providence could work. They have done a lot of hockey events and would probably embrace the ECAC Tournament. They have some good downtown hotels and the city has made some big strides with the downtown district.
I’m becoming convinced that it doesn’t much matter where you put the tournament, the same people will come. It all depends on which teams are in the field. This league has lost its identity and there is very little fan loyalty to the ECAC. People root for their team and travel to see their team. It is a very small base of people that go to the ECACs just to go to the ECACs.
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Originally posted by LynahFan View PostI have no actual data or inside information, but some comments that Schafer has made in the past with regard to pressure from the AD to schedule home games, etc, have led me to believe that even Cornell hockey only approximately breaks even. If that is the case, what chance do most other ECAC schools have to break even? The only others I would think might even get close would be Yale, RPI, and Clarkson, but the last two have the added expense of 18 scholarships to support, also.
I do think that RPI (and Cornell too) would make money on men's hockey if the added income of donations by alumni and others due to hockey is quantified.
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