S. Christopher asks a question about how assists are handed out in games. It is my understanding that the last two players to touch the puck before the person scoring a goal are credited with assists no matter how distant the passes may have occurred from the time of the goal. That is why he noticed that the only unassisted goals occur after the only person to touch the puck besides the scorer was a member of the opposite team. It is this system which allows a goalie who contributes a pass in an end-to-end rush to collect an assist even though his pass occurred at the other end of the ice. My apologies to Shane for having apparently mistakenly corrected him as to the nickname of the Brown Bears. After several years in the Ivy League though, and with a few friends attending Brown, the only nickname I ever heard used for them was the Bruins. Any Brown alums out there wish to respond? For the time, I stand sat upon. :-) -- Dave [log in to unmask] Cornell '91 OSU Med '95 Let's Go Red!