I agree completely that these violations are no small potatoes. With all due respect, this is what I meant in my prior post about the complete denial many Maine people continue to live in. You can point to an incident here or there at another school -- you can even rationalize this or that at Maine -- but for cryin' out loud, when things happen over and over and over and over again -- something's wrong. And then the idea of Walsh taking that money while on suspension -- c'mon -- people have been fired for a lot less than that. And I will stand by my characterization of Walsh as the Tarkanian of hockey and that he should be fired. Further, this is not just a hockey thing (though they're the worst) -- If I'm not mistaken, didn't 8 sports programs at Maine get put on school probation last year? There may be good explanations for this, but how is Maine's baseball team always so good? How do they go to Florida for a month each year? And I've never figured out how Dunham came back from the Olympics, then played the remainder of that collegiate season. I've never seen that before or since. Now, I'm just going off the top of my head on the last two points, but these are just some things that always raised my eyebrows - (Above and beyond the clear-cut things that Maine was nailed for). If I have my info wrong, please correct me. Nevertheless, I stand by the notion that Maine got what it deserved and Walsh got off easy. The faster everyone accepts what they did, the faster we can move on. I'm surprised it took so long, to be honest, considering how blatant some of these infractions seemed to be, small $-wise or not. AW HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.