<[log in to unmask] om> To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Returned Mail Message-Id: <"Macintosh"*[log in to unmask]> -------------- Special condition follows -------------- mark zaleski :unknown QM user; -------------- Message follows -------------- Just some added comments onto what John has already mentioned: I was drawn away from Ann Arbor for the Friday night Western Michigan game (the holidays do these things...), but I was awestruck when I cam home to find that I had missed a 10-0 massacre. (Too bad it wasn't against LSSU--Since they drubbed us 10-0 last year) The irony of it is that I gave my ticket to a good friend who goes to Western... Poor kid. Having to sit and watch his team go through that... On the plus side of the issue, one of the stats shown during PASS's coverage of the Saturday night game at the Palace was that 14 of the 18 Michigan players scored at least one point (goal/assist) setting a NCAA record... I watched the Michigan/Notre Dame game on PASS Sunday night--not knowing the outcome. The game was relatively enjoyable, except that I don't see Michigan doing as much hitting as I would like. It seems that the Michigan players are afraid of taking a hit and of giving one (except Cam "Mad Dog" Stewart, of course). If this team wants to get anywhere, they are going to have to play at least some physical hockey. The only problem with watching the game on TV is that the commentary was as bad, if not worse, as the ice at the Palace. The color man know not was going on (kinda like the scoreboard controllers, John) and the play-by-play man kept getting interrupted by stupid comments from the aforementioned color guy. It Was Awful! On a brighter note...It was good to see 18,147 people sitting in the confines of the Palace. And I am ANXIOUSLY awaiting this weekend's UofM/MSU home-home series. Let's Go Blue! Roger (Anyone out there that can help me get tickets to the game @ Munn in East Lansing Saturday night?)