> ... This happens more often with Minnesota fans, IMO, > because this list tends to have an eastern slant to it and MN fans > make up the bulk of the fans that are not in the east. This is just > because of the larger population base in the east. Let's not confuse population with college hockey list readers with the frequency of posts we see "from" a region or school. As keeper of the subscription lists and local redistributions, I can tell you there is little or no correlation between the three. For example, several dozen Maine fans are subscribed and many hundreds more read the lists via local redistributions ... but we hear from maybe 3-5 people most of the time. The same can be said for BU ... all other Hocket East schools have *much* less "representation". In the ECAC, Clarkson and RPI are fairly close to Maine/BU, but Clarkson has recently dropped its local redistribution ... and I think we've seen fewer Clarkson posts this year. All other ECAC schools have very few subscribers. Most CCHA and WCHA teams seem to have 1-2 dozen subscribers, except UMN which has about 4 dozen. Rather than population base, I'd venture to guess it's more a matter of technology base. Further, I've tried to suggest that a relatively small proportion of college hockey lists members write. Since our total readership of a few thousand is a small percentage of all college hockey fans, perhaps we should view comments made here more as personal opinion rather than "representation" of a school or conference or region (excepting, of course, the NCAA, league and school reps that occasionally take their valuable time to tell us the real story). :-) May we all better appreciate the game and the competition on the ice, wayne Wayne T. Smith Systems Group -- CAPS internet: [log in to unmask] University of Maine System BITNET/CREN: WTS@MAINE HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.