As others have stated, the Freeze-out will have Western Michigan, not Minnesota, joining LSSU, Princeton, and Maine. As Mike pointed out, the HOCKEY-L archives can help with such searches. I'll take this opportunity to explain the archives in a bit more detail than has been done recently ... The archives have two parts: all postings from HOCKEY-L since its inception at its current host, and various data files of interest. Let's start with the "data files". To obtain a listing and short description of these files, send mail to [log in to unmask] (Bitnet folks should mail to LISTSERV@MAINE). In the *body* of your mail, include GET HOCKEY-L FILELIST When you get the HOCKEY-l FILELIST back from LISTSERV, you will find several files of possible interest to someone attending the Freeze-out games. Send mail to LISTSERV and in the body include GET 9293HE PREVIEW GET 9293ROST HOCKEAST GET 9293ROST CCHA GET 9293TSCH LSSU GET 9293TSCH MAINE GET 9293TSCH PRINCETN GET 9293TSCH W-MICH The "TSCH" files are team schedule files, with scores of games played included (*Thanks* Mike!). As Mike suggested in an earlier posting, the rosters of Minnesota and Princeton were not in the "data files", but might be expected to be in back HOCKEY-L postings. This is where the HOCKEY-L data base search function comes to your rescue. For more information on data base searches, obtain file HOCKEY-L SEARCH from the "data files", as discussed above. The following search and index will show you that the Minnesota roster has indeed been posted and may be retrieved from posting #7804 using the data base print function (see HOCKEY-L SEARCH for more information): Search roster minnesota in hockey-l since 1 aug 1992 Index Print 7804 It appears that the Princeton roster has not been posted to HOCKEY-L. I hope this description has been useful and will encourage everyone to use the HOCKEY-L archives! Yours in College Hockey, Wayne Smith The College Hockey Discussion List administrator Systems Group - CAPS BITNET/CREN: wts@maine University of Maine System internet: [log in to unmask]