We're apparently experiencing another LISTSERV outage here (no hockey-l since about yesterday afternoon :-( ), but I don't think anyone would have posted this yet: From Today's (10/28/93) Minneapolis Star Tribune: Team USA** 3 1 3 - 7 Minnesota 1 4 1 - 6 First Period: 1. USA - Beaufait (Storm, Hendrickson), 1:08. 2. USA - P. Ferraro (Johnson, Laviolette), 6:44. 3. USA - Lilley (C Ferraro, Hendrickson), 7:03. 4. Gophers - Bonin (McHugh, Trebil), 14:10. Penalties: M. McAlpine, Gophers (interference), 4:12; Moran, USA (holding), 14:47; Roberts, USA (interference), 17:30; Gophers bench (too many men, served by McHugh), 19:34. Second Period: 5. Gophers - Nielsen (Bonin), 3:27, power play. 6. USA - Beaufait (Storm, Laviolette), 7:31. 7. Gophers - Woog (Godbout), 10:23. 8. Gophers - McHugh (unassisted), 16:21. 9. Gophers - Magnusson (Nielsen, Hillman), 16:49. Penalties: Richter, USA (slashing), 2:04; Hauer, USA (roughing), 4:28; Hillman***, Gophers (major, high sticking), 4:28; Johnson, USA (interference), 6:01; Bianchi, Gophers (slashing), 11:32. Third Period: 10. USA - Lilley (C. Ferraro, Campbell), 8:58, pp. 11. Gophers - Bonin (Dustin), 11:06, pp. 12. USA - Marchant (Johnson), 12:37. 13. USA - Laviolette (Crowley, C. Ferraro), 14:40, pp. Penalties: Roberts, USA (slashing), 3:09; Wasley, Gophers (hooking), 7:15; P. Ferraro, USA (interference), 10:38; P. Ferraro, USA (double roughing), 13:07, Wasley, Gophers (holding, double roughing), 13:07; Hauer, USA (roughing), 13:07; Dustin, Gophers (roughing), 13:07; Crowley, USA (interference), 16:42. Summary: Shots on goal -- Gophers 5-8-7-20, Team USA 13-16-11-40. Power Play Opportunities -- Gophers 2 for 8, Team USA 2-6. Goalies -- Moen, Gophers (22 shots-18 saves), Callinan, Gophers (21-18); Dunham, Team USA (20-14). Attendance - 9.027. ** Team USA was actually the home team (at least, they wore the white jerseys and had the home side of the scoreboard; I don't know who had last change.) ***Box didn't say if it was John or Jim Hillman. As I remember, it was John. And here are some excerpts from John Gilbert's article, also in the Strib: Team USA tops 'U' Gophers test Olympic squad Team USA got a lesson and the Gophers got some hope Wednesday night -- not a bad exchange for an exhibition hockey game in which Team USA triumphed 7-6 before 9.027 fans at Target Center. The Olympians jumped to a 3-0 lead in the first 7:03, then dozed off before finding themselves behind 5-4 and 6-5. A big goal by Todd Marchant with 7:23 remaining gave Team USA a 6-6 tie, and Peter Laviolette won it with a power-play blast from the top of the right circle through a screen of bodies with 5:20 remaining. It hadn't figured to be that tough of a night for the Olympians, who had beaten Boston College 9-3 and Boston University 9-0 and then got stung by a 3-3 tie at Maine. After beating Team Canada twice since the, the U.S. team figured to be primed and ready for its last game against a college team. The Gophers, on the other hand, had lost an exhibition to Michigan Tech before being swept at Colorado College 7-3 and 4-2 last weekend. "I was hoping we'd be in the game," said Gophers coach Doug Woog. "And there are ways to do that. Once we started moving our feet a little, we made them earn what they got. We played exactly like the Czechs will play, so we gave them a little taste of international style." Woog's Czech style keeps one forward back on the forecheck, and judging by the fact that the Gophers were outshot 40-20, it might have appeared that more than one was holding back. Especially in the opening minutes, when Team USA scored three goals and outshot the Gophers 11-1 at the 10-minute mark. <game summary deleted, skipping to coach Taylor's comments:> "I hope we learned that we can't allow teams to outwork us," said USA coach Tim Taylor. "When things started going well for them, everything went their way. One of the things this team has to do is learn to deal with adversity -- but we certainly can't create adversity for ourselves. "In our tie with Maine, they limited our shots a lot more than Minnesota did. But Minnesota walled us off at the blue line, and always had three guys back, or, when they needed them, four guys back." <and, on Marchant's game-tieing (sp?) goal:> "Todd Marchant has been one of our biggest surprises," said Taylor. "He's evolved into a real good two-way forward, and he showed his speed on that rush. He can score the game-breaking goals, and that's the kind of stuff we've got to get other guys doing." Pam Sweeney Mariucci Arena: Section 15, Row 12, Seat 7 (I actually get to sit down!!!!!!) Go Gophers!!! Go USA!!!