Just talked to Mark Kunstmann, BGSU hockey SID and one-third of the team that does the UPSIDA stats (and the guy sitting on my right at the hockey-l banquet in Milwaukee). Rick Berube of Army had 11 goals in 10 "NCAA" games. Seven of the 10 games were against "D1" opponents. Stats against Division II/III opponents do indeed count. Others have asked them why Berube was included when Army played so few games. Their response is that they did not make any qualifications for games played at the beginning of the year, so they were not going to add a clause just to filter out Berube now. Next year, they will probably add a rule that you have to play a certain number of games to qualify. Personally, I LIKE seeing an Army player in the listings. It is good for Army. Last year, that skinny guy from Air Force led the league in shorthanded goals for a while. Sure, USAF plays more Division III teams than any other school, but so what. It is good for college hockey when the "little guys" get some exposure. Keith PS I think only 1/3 of "UPSIDA" is actually based in the UP any more. Go figure.