1. Thanks for all those responses to me denouncing the mystery caller. I'll keep you informed of any new developments, though I hope there are none. 2. SLU snubbed in 1991? How about RPI snubbed in 1990?? We finished SECOND in BOTH regular and postseason play, and were "hot" especially in February and March", even beating ECAC#1 Colgate 6-2 and previously second place Cornell 6-5 IN THE SAME WEEKEND! However, 3rd place Clarkson got to go insteadl. There should be a set formula to be stuck by. For example, Top two teams in each division, plus top two third place teams according to highest win percentage + top two independents. I'm a vicious opponent of VOTING for team selection. It's like rolling craps off the rink!! 3. I have been real confused with some of the refs icing/offsides calls recently. I thought that: ICING= team shoots puck from own zone across neutral zone to behind the line on which the opposing goal sits. Result- faceoff in offending team's zone. OFFSIDES=team member crosses line before puck into opposing team's zone. Result- faceoff just outside that line in the neutral zone. What I have seen outside of "normal": ICING- icing called ON OCCASION when the puck is shot JUST OUTSIDE of the opposing team's zone and not from the offending team's zone. OFFSIDES- faceoff occurs towards the side of the neutral zone nearer the OFFENDING team's zone rather than the OPPOSING team's zone! Though I will refrain from making a blanket conclusion, I must say that I noticed this happening when RPI was the team commiting the infraction. So what's happening here? -Rich Vehlow, [log in to unmask]