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Thu, 13 Feb 1997 09:17:28 -0800
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from page B10 of today's (13 Feb) Wall Street Journal...
 
 Watching the Web
 
 By THOMAS E. WEBER
 Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
 
 <snip>
 
 Hockey
 
 National Hockey League Official Site An
 engaging site for puck-crazed fans. Scores and
 game recaps are posted daily, along with
 up-to-date statistics on who's leading the
 league in every conceivable category. Special
 features such as a weekly review and one-on-one
 interviews appear as part of a daily rotation.
 And a glossary section offers some insight into
 some of the game's finer distinctions, such as
 what makes one player a "grinder" and another a
 "mucker."
 http://www.nhl.com
 
 U.S. College Hockey Online This well-produced
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 site keeps readers informed on college leagues.
 Statistics and scores are mixed in with feature
 articles and links to other hockey sites.
 Die-hard fans will also want to follow the link
 to a weekly on-line hockey talk show (though
 you will need special software to hear the show
 through your PC's speakers).
 http://www.uscollegehockey.com
 
 East Coast Hockey League The official site for
 this increasingly popular minor league isn't as
 slick as its NHL counterpart. But it's worth a
 visit for anyone interested in scores and
 schedules for the Richmond Renegades,
 Birmingham Bulls or any of the league's 21
 other members.
 http://www.echl.org
 
 Frank J. Zamboni & Co. Pay your respects to
 hockey's beloved apparatus, the Zamboni ice
 surfacer, with a visit to this sparse but fun
 site. The manufacturer has posted the complete
 specifications -- including the all-important
 turning radius -- of various Zamboni models and
 has published a few interesting photographs,
 too. Still, the phrase "hands-free operation"
 used to describe one model definitely begs an
 explanation.
 http://www.zamboni.com
 
<snip>
 
Congratulations, USCHOL, on the nice reference! Bet the "hits" jump up today.
 
Bob Stagat
RPI  '64 & '68
 
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