The 93-94 HOCKEY-L season has been a roller-coaster ride for your administrator. Subscriptions and readers continue to climb (more on that later). We had coverage of more teams than ever before. It seems we had more high quality articles than ever before. Yet this was the season that HOCKEY-L readers learned about flames. This was the season where more than a few people could not tell the difference between sport and war. More than a few people were all too ready to condemn anyone and everyone, without caring for anything or anyone outside of themselves and, sometimes, their local program. Anyway, it appears the U Maine System and I will sponsor HOCKEY-L one more year. There will be a few changes, but I expect minor ones for most folks. (Starting next week, all HOCKEY-L distribution problems will automatically cause sign-off from the list. If you suspect your subscription has been dropped (the sign-off notice will probably bounce also), simply re-subscribe or send the administrator a note). (I'll try to exempt those poor souls on the military portion of the network, ".mil" ... there always seem to be problems getting postings to ".mil" subscribers). Let's discuss over the off-season how we can collectively make HOCKEY-L better. Now for some statistics. We currently have 900+ HOCKEY-L/HOCKEY-D subscribers. In addition, an unknown amount of people read HOCKEY-L via about a dozen local redistributions. Although numbers are not available, probably more people (occasionally) read HOCKEY-L via local redistributions than subscribe. total season articles rate (entire year) 93/94 7000 19/day 92/93 4700 13/day 91/92 4200 11/day 90/91 2200 6/day (and back in 91/92 we were worried about the volume of postings! ... but that was before the days of the HOCKEY-L digest). During the 1993-94 season, 560 separate individuals wrote articles. I estimate that is approximately 25% of our readership (or about 60% of our subscribers). 90% of all articles were written by 1/2 of our posters, yet one third of all articles were written by people posting less than 10 times/year. One half of all articles were written by (only) 30 people. With the numbers of people on the internet increasing rapidly, HOCKEY-L is getting the attention of many new folks. Whereas we normally have a drop-off in subscribers this time of year, the numbers are nearly steady. For example, for the past week we have had 45 join, 45 drop and 10 removed for distribution problems. I'm very happy to report that several SIDs, ADs, Coaches and players listen in on HOCKEY-L. You have heard several on the list this season. You might find it interesting that efforts to promote HOCKEY-L can be successful. You will find HOCKEY-L in almost all of the books now coming out on the internet. When HOCKEY-L was presented in a BU Free Press newspaper article a few weeks ago, 50 of the 75 new subscriptions that week came from BU. Many of those subscriptions remain with us today. Yours in college hockey, Wayne Smith The College Hockey Discussion List administrator Systems Group - CAPS BITNET/CREN: wts@maine University of Maine System internet: [log in to unmask]