> From: Droopy <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: attn WCHA fans > > I am trying to put together a WCHA preview for our school paper > and I was wondering if you WCHA fans could send me a little > info on your favorite team. Stuff like, incoming freshman, returning > stars and who's gone. Just stuff like that. If you know of that > info for any other team(s), I'd appreciate that too. > Dear "Droopy" - I'll be glad to send along something, although I'm not s sure I'm the most qualified NMU member of Hockey-L/D. Anyone else out there willing to speak for the Wildcats? P.S. It's really "Brian," isn't it? :-) On the "who's doing what in the pros?" issue: What's happened with Brad Werenka? When he graduated from NMU after performing as the concensus most valuable player of the Wildcats' 1991 national championship Div I team, I was under the impression knowledgeable observers (especially Rick Comley) thought he was one of the most outstanding college defensemen ever produced. I believe he belongs/belonged to Toronto, but have heard nothing this year about him. (Incidentally, good comments about Dallas Drake's exhibition season work with the Red Wings continues to flow back to Marquette. Anyone heard anything about Jim Hiller's experience with the Kings this year?) One more note from the pros: A source close to the Wildcats recently heard from Scott Beattie, who is with an Italian team. Scott reports he's enjoying playing with people his own height--now he just gets elbows in the gut, like everyone else, instead of in the face! I still think Beattie deserves a close look by an NHL team, and suspect he's hoping a good year or two in Europe may produce that. *********************************** * Steve Christopher, NMU * * "Go 'Cats!''Goin' for it again in * * '93--With a little less "O" * * and a lot more "D"! * * [log in to unmask] * ***********************************