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Welcome to the 2004-2005 Lake Placid Page!
The A's will skate on the ice where the USA Hockey Team won Gold Medal's in 1980 and 1932! The tournament consists of a minimum four games as well as a skills competition. More information on the tournament including game schedule will be posted soon.

Reservations are CONFIRMED at the Golden Arrow Hotel (Best Western) which is directly across the street from the rink and close to town.

- Tournament Schedule - (pdf)

- Tournament statistics

- Tournament team photo

- Tournament game report

- Tournament photo album

Lake Placid Tournament Information

--Shootout/Relay Races TBD.
--Team Pizza party Saturday at noon.
--The games will be played as follows: 1st. period-10 minutes stop, 2nd. period-12 minutes stop, and 3rd. period-12 minutes stop. Minor Penalty’s are TWO MINUTES stop. No overtime during round robin play.
--Player of the game awards will be given out at the conclusion of EACH game.
--Team picture (included in tourney cost) will be taken prior to our first game.
--Mercy rule is six goals is running time in the third period.
--Don't forget shirt and ties.
--Double check hockey bags for equipment.
--Parents bring ice skates for skating on the outside Olympic oval.
--Cell phone numbers list will be distributed.

Directions to Lake Placid New York from Danvers
Massachusetts Turnpike (Route 90) West to the end (Mass. border). Continue on the New York Thruway (Route 90) until exit B1. (The route numbers can be confusing at times because 90 and 87 often seem to be the same road).

Upon exiting, pay toll, and continue towards Albany until you reach Route 787. You will see the city of Albany off to your left. Take Route 787 North towards Troy for about 5 miles until you see a sign for Route 7 west to Saratoga / Schenectedy. Take Route 7 for about 2 miles until you see a sign for 87 North (The Northway) to Saratoga Springs/Glens Falls. You will be entering Route 87 at exit 7.

Take I-87 to Exit 30, follow Route 9 North 2 miles to Route 73 and continue 28 miles to Lake Placid.

The Golden Arrow is directly across from the Olympic Stadium and rinks.

Check out the 2003-2004 Lake Placid Tournament page!

Check out the 2002-2003 Lake Placid Tournament page!

 


 

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