Some Gopher hockey news: Charley Walters' column in yesterday's St. Paul Pioneer Press said that over 70 former Gopher hockey players including all 3 Broten brothers (Neal, Aaron, and Paul) and all 3 Micheletti brothers (Don, Joe, and Pat) will participate in the Aug 21 game to open the new Mariucci Arena. Today's Daily also has an item about the Alumni game to open the new arena and one about Gopher Olympic-team hopefuls. It's appended here for anyone who's interested. Pam Sweeney Go Gophers!!! 1993 WCHA Playoff Champions!!! Headline: Alumni to open new arena Publish Date: 07/12/1993 By Pardhu Vadlamudi Staff Reporter Tickets for the Gopher hockey alumni legends game and the grand opening of the new Mariucci Arena will go on sale today at the Gopher ticket office. Gopher hockey fans will have their first chance to see the new arena as Minnesota opens its 71st year of varsity hockey. The legends game, on Aug. 21 at 7 p.m., will be the first public event in the new building. The alumni game features several former Gopher greats including John Mayasich, Lou Nanne, Herb Brooks, Wendell Anderson, Murray Williamson, Jack McCartan and the Minnesota contingent from the 1980 gold-medal-winning U.S. Olympic team. A total of more than 60 former All-Americans, Olympians and professional players who played at Minnesota will again skate in front of the hometown fans. All tickets for the game are $10 general-admission seats and can be purchased in person at the Gopher ticket office or by calling the office at 624-8080 or 1-800-U-Gopher. Olympic hockey Gopher hockey players Craig Johnson and Darby Hendrickson were recently invited to the U.S. Olympic team's final tryout camp in early August. Johnson, along with teammates Hendrickson, Chris McAlpine and Jeff Nielsen, attended the Olympic team's preliminary tryout camp in June in Lake Placid, N.Y. Johnson, who played at Hill-Murray High School in St. Paul, led all players in scoring last season with 22 goals and 24 assists. About 35 candidates for the 1994 U.S. Olympic team will gather in Cromwell, Conn., on Aug. 2 for a two-week camp. U.S. Olympic coach Tim Taylor, the head coach at Yale for the past 17 years, hopes to reduce that number to about 23 for the nearly three-week European tour which begins Aug. 16. The team will play in France and Norway in November and in Russia in December, then return to Europe about 10 days before the Olympics in February in Lillehammer, Norway, for some late tuneups.