The Ivy League last week announced that its member ice hockey schools (Brown, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, Yale) will be allowed to play 30 games starting this season, up from 29 games.
According to collegehockeynews.com, the NCAA limit for non-Ivy schools will remain at 34 games. Those allowable numbers, for all schools, do not include exemptions such as for games played in Alaska, or contests such as the NCAA tournament.
All six hockey-playing Ivy League schools, on both the men's and women's sides, play predominantly in ECAC Hockey.

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