In every sport players will be abused by fans. If the players are seriously affected by this they should get out. Yell all you want, just don't throw crap on the ice. It's part of the home ice advantage. Just go to a Minnesota vs St. Cloud State game at St. Cloud. They have more obscenities in organized cheers than I have ever heard. It may be rude, but it is part of the home ice advantage. I can take that as long as fans refrain from throwing stuff on the ice. I was at the Minn/UND game up in Grand Forks where numerous all sport bottles were tossed on the ice after the game. So let them yell, just don't let them throw. Ryan Bowman University of Minnesota HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.