Willie Hsiung writes: >I'm a bit surprise about this, because Larry Wigge, the hockey editor of >the Sporting News, has been taking a stand against fighting in the NHL in >recent months. Because of that, I didn't think he would allow something >like this to be published. I don't read TSN (gave up my subscription about 4 years ago because of the poor hockey coverage at the time; maybe it's improved) but Wigge is not among the staff credited inside the cover with having put together the yearbook. Maybe he refused involvement or whatever. I forgot to mention that John Gilbert has a very good article in TSN's book about the state of hockey in America, suggesting that it isn't as bright as it seems because of the costs associated and the elitism that has become associated with hockey in places like New England, where the best players shun public schools and end up at expensive prep schools. All true. I thought it was a well-written, insightful article. There are some very candid and fantastic quotes from Jack Parker, such as "...high school hockey has gone down the drain in the Boston area." Doug Woog also adds some important commentary. If the article wasn't so long and I wasn't so short on time, I'd type it in, because I think it's must reading for anyone interested in the future of hockey in the US. (Gilbert writes for the Minneapolis Star Tribune, by the way.) I guess this article balances out the goon article and so it's still worth buying the yearbook. - mike