Ben asks: >O.K.. I've been lovin' this hockey thing for the past six years. I uderstand >just about anything that needs to be understood as a fan. But could smeone >please explain how line changes work? What I don't get is; how does a eam have >the right of the last line change of a game(or a period or whatever)? I just >assumed that a team could changelines every minute or so, whenever the wanted >o. The home team always has the right to make the last line change. This helps explain the significant advantage of playing at home, since the host team is always able to get out its checking line against its opponent's big scoring line. I think this advantage is more obvious in the pros than in college however since few college teams can boast of four strong lines, or even enjoy the utility of a scoring line and a checking line. _ "NYS // Hockey" Go 'Gate // Brian Morris Go RPI // Albany, NY ______// [log in to unmask] (______/