> Well, since I don't get out to the Midwestern part of the US too often, > and I will be out there this weekend, is there a formal/informal meeting > of hockey-l'ers at the great Dane? > I wouldn't mind putting some faces to names out in Wisconsin. I was going to send something out tonight.... thanks for the reminder. I don't have a seating map here, so I can't give an exact section number where we should meet. Let's meet during the first intermission of each game (and between games too?) in the hallway of the upper concourse, at the very end, on the end where the flag is (not the zamboni end). That should be near section 320. Here is a picture (sorry, my rink has square corners and no circles) -- meet in the hallway at the XXX: radio booth press row penalty box ----------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |flag XXX | | | | | | | | | | | | | | zamboni | | | | | | | door | | | | | | | ----------------------------------- visitors home bench bench (Of course, I don't know if the benches will be that way for the NCAA games) If you are going to be in Madison, please send me email (include your seat locations if you have them). That includes Madisonians... If there is any interest, people can come over to my house to celebrate hockey after the games, and get together for lunch on Saturday (due to the schedule, dinner between games is out). If anyone needs help finding their way to or around Madison, send me email or give me a call (home: 608-233-7460, work: 262-2389). --david -------- david parter [log in to unmask] university of wisconsin -- madison voice: 608-262-0608/262-2389 computer sciences department fax: 608-262-6626