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Scott D. Hartz ([log in to unmask]) said: --------------- (begin qoted material) Thank you for the compliment on Milwaukee and the Bradley Center, however if you wanted to read anything about it in the "Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel" you had to go to PAGE 8 of the sports section and no pictures, no scores/stats from other games (CCHA/WCHA) from the weekend, no conference standings! This paper feels that the standings from the NC$$ cross country tourny are more important along with the local bowling scores, than any college hockey coverage. The Minneapolis and Detroit papers have 1000% better coverage than the Milwaukee paper does! (its a shame that Milwaukee will have the WCHA final five and the NC$$ finals here and NO NEWSPAPER COVERAGE!) --------------- (end quoted material) To which I heartily agree. In fact, throughout my Air Force career, which only included San Antonio and Dayton, I've had to (until I discovered Hockey-L and the WWW was popularized) visit the local library for back issues of the Detroit and Boston papers (sunday only, usually) to find anything about college hockey. The Dayton papers sometimes (20%) will post a one line score for Miami's game. I am surprised by the lack of coverage in the Milwaukee paper, though. That probably has something to do with the Badgers success in CC and (to this point) ...well, failure...in hockey. I remember many quarter-to-half page spreads on UW hockey and the WCHA opponents. But that was when UW was rated top-10 and in contention for the MacNaughton Cup. I've tried to get local papers to at least pull the scores off the wire before, but that was usually ignored (can you just picture the expression on the guy's face in San Antonio? That was pre-Dallas Stars), though I usually bugged the sports editors on Saturday and Sunday mornings to get them for me on the phone. Thank God for the great web sites of today and the people of hockey-l! Steve G HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.