Ther was an article in today's (5/20) Boston Globe about the Bruins signing Blaine Lacher. (No, I didn't see it on last night's news either.) Along with everything already posted the article did mention his attitude/temper. It related the story of the goal he gave up just prior to Christmas against Michigan Tech (this is from memory so hope I got the opponent correct) from 100 feet away. Apparently the opponents were trash talking afterwards and Blaine picked up one of the Tech players and threw him across the ice (he got 2 and 10 for penalties). The article went on to state that Coach Jackson had been working closely with him and his attitude has improved (learned to control himself) since the incident. Also mentioned was that Blaine and Coach Sutter were from the same town and that his fiery personality would fit in well with Coach Sutter's approach to the game. On an unrelated matter. In relation to the Governor's Cup a reference was made to the "backwards beanpot". Now residing in New Hampshire, but having grown up in Mass, this immediately brought to mind how my friends from Mass would refer to Newe Hampshire and maybe the author meant the "back woods beanpot". No flames from you city folk in Lowell please..... Bruce "Spence"r UNH '71