cooperalls
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Re: Eastern D-III hockey -- where do we go from here???
NOrwich/Middlebury is a bigger rivalry than most D1 games as far as attendance goes isn't it? I'll agree with you as far as home and home develops bigger and better conference rivalries and if it allows them to continue on with the bigger local rivalries with some of the East teams that has been established over the years.
NOrwich/Middlebury is a bigger rivalry than most D1 games as far as attendance goes isn't it? I'll agree with you as far as home and home develops bigger and better conference rivalries and if it allows them to continue on with the bigger local rivalries with some of the East teams that has been established over the years.
If it is true that the interlock is over, and Charlie would be in a position to know, the schedule for Midd and NESCAC teams wouldn't be all bad. I like the idea of home and away against conference opponents. The rivalries get better and the paybacks can come in the same season even before the playoffs. I won't miss the two D-2 teams that don't count for NCAA considerations, nor will I miss some of the other ECAC East teams that are rarely competitive. I will miss games against Babson, NEC, Skidmore, etc.. For Midd, we'll likely continue to see Norwich at the Primelink and perhaps on a Tuesday night in Jan or Feb. I would guess we'll see USM over the New Year's tourney given the brothers both coaching. Maybe we'll see Castleton or Skidmore on a Tuesday night, too. Perhaps the Primelink will be the only chance to see Plattsburgh and Norwich some seasons in order to find room for other foes? Seeing teams like Bowdoin, Colby, Amherst, Williams, Hamilton and Trinity at home every season will be exciting. Yeah, Conn, Tufts, Wes might be ho-hum, but no reason to believe they won't be getting better.