I want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to everyone who has helped make this mailing list a huge success for the second straight year. There are too many people to name, and I don't mean to start 300 thank you messages :-), but I'll first say thanks to Wayne Smith, who accepted the list from me one year ago when it had outgrown Apollo's capacity for all of the mail. Wayne has since done a masterful job of owning the list, something which could soon become a full-time job! :-) Putting the list on Maine's LISTSERV also gave it a much wider exposure, resulting in the addition of many more fans from many more schools. I had originally hoped to be able to get fans from every DivI school, and we are very close to that goal right now. I could not have imagined the way people would take to the list. Wayne has done a great job of tracking down addresses and problems and is always quick to respond whenever you send him mail. Most of you don't know what a great job Wayne has done. Thanks again, Wayne; you'll never know how much it is appreciated. My other THANK YOU goes to two overlapping groups of people. One is the long, long list of people who took the time this year to post something, anything. Participation is what makes this list successful. Whether it's the people who work every week to compile lists of scores, game stories, etc., or the people who just post when they have something to add every now and then, be it an opinion or a fact no one else knows, or even the people who just read the list to learn more about the game and don't feel comfortable with posting, *everyone* plays an important part. To see who is on this list to be thanked, you can fetch the list of members from LISTSERV at Maine. Thank you very much and I look forward to reading your contributions in the future. Finally, I want to express my appreciation to everyone who is in one way or another actually involved with or connected with a college team or a conference, or who basically has a deeper-than-a-fan's interest. I have been able to use much of the information you've posted throughout the season in my dealings with press folks or people from other schools. I know that Kathy Walsh, asst. commish of Hockey East, has expressed a definite interest in the list and maybe I can pursue that angle a little more soon. Anyway, thank you for the help you've given me this season - you all know who you are - and I look forward to working with you next season and in the future. Now to the hot-stove league. What do you call off-hockey season? The cold fridge league? - mike