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Economics Professor (no login) Posted Jun 20, 2009 7:36 AM
A game means around a third of an hour of individual ice, when you subtract bench time, a practice means at least an hour of ice time.
For every pair of games (1 home and 1 away) that is replaced by 1 practice, your kid gets more individual ice time and you save time and money not traveling to that away game (although some of you parents without a life live for that). If your organization can put more than one team on the ice during that practice slot, then the you are at least doubling this factor.
More ice time for your kid, less time and cost travelling. What do you want, an 82 game pro season? |
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