I have to agree with the many people who label the Harvard win over Minnesota in the NCAA championwhip in '89 as the best college hockey game. It is certainly the best game of hockey I've ever seen at any level, and I was fortunate enough to have been there, a few rows back in the section behind Stauber's goal when Ed Krayer silenced thousands of stunned Gopher fans in overtime and sent two elated sections of fans into a frenzy. Amazing as that moment was, I vote for this game because of the way the entire game was played. Two teams loaded with talent, including two Hobey Baker winners and several olympians, went at each other in a beautiful display of high-speed, high-quality hockey. The game holds up to repeated watching on video (no, I don't have the with me...), and was a showcase of the game played as it should be, IMHO. That the Cinderella-story Ivy League team was able to knock off the Gophers in St Paul only added to the drama of thate magical game. For one night (unless you were a gopher fan), everything went right. This is also the game that thoroughly hooked me on college hockey. My runners-up would be the NMU-BU final and last year's 3OT semifinal. Drop the puck! -==-John R. [log in to unmask] Chem. Dept-==- --- "When in doubt, roll!" --- HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.