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Hello to all! I just got off the plane from Boston and swung by my office
to check my messages.
Boston: Overall, everthing was OK. I'm not sure that I could get used to
the food...yuck! I had the pleasure of meeting Hockey-L's Robin Lock at
the conference I was attending, although I missed David Ruppert. Much more
exciting than the statistical conference was my visit to Merrimack. I
spent plenty of time with coach Ron Anderson and others involved with the
program. I also saw Matthews Arena (Northeastern) twice, but it was closed
both times so I only viewed the outside (oh well).
Tretiak: Yes, he has written a book, appropriately titled "Tretiak". I
have it at home. I haven't read it recently, but the first time I did I
wasn't all that impressed.
Laura (UD): Welcome. As you'll see, there are plenty of WCHA fans on the
list. I follow the WCHA from a distance (Ann Arbor)...mostly to cheer for
Minnesota and flame Wisconsin. Regarding you comment on the current status
of the NHL, I have to disagree. Over time, I'm talking from the turn of the
century to the 1990s, professional hockey has seen a decrease in fighting,
both in volume and intensity, both on the ice and in the stands. I consider
myself to be obnoxious, but I'm sure that I'm calm compared to the average
fan of the 1930s-1940s. Look back at the Richard Riots!
John H
Happy to be home!
Have a great weekend, I'll be back at my desk on Monday. GO BLUE!
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