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Men's Hockey: Upstart Quinnipiac is toast of ECAC Hockey
Published: Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
Traditionally, ECAC Hockey is one of the toughest leagues in the country. In a conference where cakewalks are not so much hard to come by as unheard of, last year’s league tournament typified the close competition that the teams ...
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The first paragraph of your article highlights your utter lack of knowledge of college hockey.
Since when, praytell, in the last 20 years, has ECAC hockey been "one of the toughest leagues in the country"? With a whopping 0 NCAA championships since 1989, and then another 19 year break since 1970, I hardly consider the ECAC to be one of the toughest leagues in the country "traditionally." The Ivy League's inability to grant athletic scholarships as well as the academic standards they are forced to uphold has shorthanded their recruiting abilities.
While the ECAC has seen recent comebacks over the past couple years, let's be realistic here; fans around America do not call it the "EZ-AC" for nothing.