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Sure it adds some spice to a life. You've had a hard week of school and work and you're looking forward to a hockey game. You go, and the other team goes out and you just lay into them and let them know how you feel about them (in a polite manner). You get a reaction from a player or coach and you know that you have gotten into their heads. They should be concentrating on the game but instead they let some remark get to them. I love to see a goalie from the other team get scored on at BGSU and watch him skate around to collect his thoughts. He ends up skating towards section E where Mr. Heckle is there to tell him that he's got so many openings that he'd make a strainer jealous. I've seen many goaltenders jaw back at the fans (especially Richard Shulmistra of Miami and Brent Brekke of Notre Dame) and it just seems to take their minds out of the game if even just a little bit. I remeber telling Brekke last year that he'd better study hard as their was no future for him in hockey. He could have a better future than I do, but it got under his skin. He yelled at me that he was gonna go out and kick some BG a** and proceeded to really hurt his team by taking stupid penalties. The players should be completely focused on the game at hand so when you see a player react like that, you know that his mind isn't all there and to me, that has an impact on the game. Anyways, i'm off to East Lansing tomorrow night and will be attending the game with Mr. Heckle himself. If anybody on the list wants to come over and heckle with us, feel free. I'll be wearing a Buffalo Sabres jersey with Holzinger on the back. Alex On Thu, 18 Jan 1996, Klein, Steve wrote: > Simply, I don't understand heckling. > I think it's egotistical, pure and simple. > Do hecklers REALLY think they make a difference in a game? > Don't they realize they're simpling being bores? > Isn't THE GAME enough of a thrill? > Why do some of us think we make THAT big a difference at a game beyond being > a supportive home crowd? > I've heard some of the hecklers; they could make a basketball fan out of me. > They'd fit in with that crowd. > OK, I feel better. > If I've offended anyone...well, good. > Steve Klein > > HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to > [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List. > HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.