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Great story Garrett - good stuff by everyone who has shared stories.
On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 10:12 PM, Garrett Lanzy <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> One of my memories of Wayne: Quite a few years ago I introduced myself at
> the Hockey-L dinner as having been on the list during the first month of its
> existence. This was during the years when we held the dinner between games
> on Thursday. The next day Wayne came up to me and informed me that I had
> subscribed on "day 3" of Hockey-L at Maine; he had taken the time to go
> through the logs and find out exactly when I had subscribed (more than 10
> years earlier).
>
> To say that Hockey-L changed my life is a vast understatement. Hockey-L was
> an online social network before that concept even existed. I met several
> Hockey-Lers at the 1992 NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament in Albany that -
> almost 25 years later - I still consider to be friends; Wayne has always
> been on that list. I will miss him dearly.
>
> Personally I'm now in the Twin Cities and am enjoying Michigan Tech hockey -
> which I can listen to for free online - almost every weekend. But my
> favorite time of the year is the Frozen Four, because I know I'll see my
> Hockey-L friends again.
>
> Thank you Wayne, and Rest In Peace where: "In Heaven, there are no refs".
>
> Garrett Lanzy, Michigan Tech '84
> Let's go Huskies!
>
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