>Does anyone know the E-Mail address of the NHL News? Someone have sent out for >the individual team like Boston Bruins and I couldn't find it. Thanks. We might as well start the season off right: :-) NHL articles are not welcome on HOCKEY-L. If you have a question or some information about the NHL, please don't use this discussion list. We don't have anything against pro hockey, it's just that keeping this list focused on college (ice) hockey will make it most rewarding to all. Thank you. (You will, from time to time, see articles apparently about the NHL or AHL or whatever, but they will always have a college hockey slant). There is lots of NHL information available on the network. Most discussions about the NHL take place on the newsgroup "rec.sport.hockey" (RSH). You need a news reader and a news feed/server to listen or participate. Contact your system administrator for help in accessing newsgroups. RSH has a great Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) collection. It tells more than you wanted to know about all (adult) levels of hockey, including information on many team and minor league mailing lists. To make it easy for you all to get the RSH FAQ, we've placed it into the HOCKEY-L archives. To obtain it, send mail to [log in to unmask] and in the body enter GET RSH1 FAQ GET RSH2 FAQ If your mail program has smallish limits to the size of a mail file it can handle, get each of the two pieces in separate requests. 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] +------------------------Clip and save---------------------------------+ LISTSERV Gem: HOCKEY-L FILELIST Use the GET HOCKEY-L FILELIST command to obtain a listing of all available HOCKEY-L related files, including standings, schedules, team info, back postings and more. For more information, send the command HELP to [log in to unmask] +------------------------Clip and save---------------------------------+