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Eastern D-III hockey -- where do we go from here???

Re: Eastern D-III hockey -- where do we go from here???

Which, I think, would allow for the ECAC-E, NE, and MASCAC, to have some nice inter conference games before they all go into conference play in mid November.

Hopefully, I know USM is looking to play Salem in 11-12...Could do a home and home...I would look forward to that...
 
Re: Eastern D-III hockey -- where do we go from here???

My crystal ball is becoming is a little clearer on the interlock breakup but why all the mystery. Sure most of the USCHO Online crowd has figured it out but I bet the average ECAC East or NESCAC fan is clueless. Hockey fans I talk to have no idea anything is happening to the interlock.

For the intirim the ECAC East continuation for 2 years looks good but after that I hope St. A's and St. Mike's drop down to D3 in all sports. I am not sure what the current interest of Curry, Wentworth, Manhattanville, and Plymouth but thores teams could make a good addition to a strong D3 league if the future.

Just curious how NESCAC fans view the breakup since few of there opinions have surfaced to date?

I spoke to a Bowdoin parent this weekend and he had no idea about the breakup. He was disappointed (and clueless, lol).
 
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