I went to the US Olympic practice, and since everyone is wearing a mask, I don't know the play #s, and the practice jerseys don't have names, I have a question about the US olympic goalie situation. I saw (And got the autographs of) DelGuidice (carrying the Bruins bag) and Gordon. Another goalie came out by the bus, and when the little kids asked him for his autograph, he said, "You don't want it." He was working in a team with DelGudice, and this goalie was having an aweful day in the pipes. (letting in a lot of 5-hole goals). Anyway, some guy (I still don't know his last name, but John somebody [can't read his signature[, but he plays for a Swiss team) said that goaalie was someone who they just brought in, and he had no idea who it was. Coincidentally, he also said that LeBlanc is their #1 goalie, no question about it. So, who was this mystery goalie? And, who's this mystery player? I noticed, overall, that both the Soviet and the US players are very VERY nice people. Practice wise, since the Soviet Squad already had 2 goalies and 19 skaters, their practice wasn't as "hard" as the US squad. In the US practice, it seemed that every goal counted, and even one's performance in the drills mattered. However, there didn't seem to be interplayer resentment. Of all the US players I talked to, Ted Drury was the nicest. He spent about 15 minutes talking with the fans. (Though I mentioned soemthing about Lane, and he didn't seem to like that. Did he play at the same time as Lane? [Basically, I said, "I'm sorry about Lane. It would have been nice to have 2 Harvard players on the team."]) That's all. -- [log in to unmask] (Eric Rickin) Go: Penguins, Red Wings, Junior Barons, Thunderbirds, and Crunch University of Michigan Class of 1996 (?)