Just a nit-picky point, but I believe one that might make the casual college hockey fan (or the frustrated NHL fan looking for any type of hockey) a bit confused and perplexed (turned off?) is the way the AP apparently releases scores (or is it HE, Mike M?). The only info I get about college hockey except for this wonderful network, is the LA Times. Sunday's sports pages (printing the AP line, I am sure) reported: Boston U. 5, Maine 5, tie (Boston wins 2-1 in a shootout) Shouldn't the word "tie" be left out of this type of listing. Yes, I know that according to the NCAA it is a tie, according to HE it is a SOW, but this is score reporting.... just say BU 5, Maine 5 (BU wins shootout), no? To make it even more confusing to the non-diehard college hockey fan, there are other scores, e.g Cornell 2, Yale 2, tie!! So for the casual person who might be interested, theymight be wondering, why are some a shootout, some not? Is it a tie, or not? Can we get a better way of reporting the scores, or am I out to lunch (as usual?)..... :-) Tony Buffa RPI '64 Go Rensselaer, go Cherry and White! 5-0-0 in ECAC!! "Located in beautiful and isolated San Luis Obispo, it ain't nicknamed SLO-town for nuttin' "