I've been informed that college hockey didn't "drop" the redline, they "added" the blue lines for purposes of two line passes. Originally I thought about infinite line passing and thougth that would change the game a lot. But on second thought, it shouldn't have had much effect at all - the lead player still needs to stay on-side. Would somebody who remembers the pre-rule-change college hockey comment on how different (if at all) the game was? What was the impetus for the change (my guess: to get closer to the pro game). Greg Cambridge Let's Go Red!