>For those of you who were not at the game or were happening to watch >SportsCenter (yes, ESPN showed highlights of college hockey!!!), you >missed an unbelieveable goal. > >Mike Legg (Michigan) was behind the Gopher net with the puck. He >stood for a second, waiting to pass the puck to a teammate. Well, he >never passed the puck off to anyone. Legg lifted the puck onto the >blade of his stick and carried the puck above the Gopher netminder's >left shoulder into the net. Meanwhile, the puck stayed on Legg's >stick the entire time - it never touched the ice. I guess it was CNN's Play of the Day, too. In my opinion, it should be next year's ESPY winner for hockey play of the year. I didn't see it until the 10:00 news here, and I was on the phone when it was on, so I didn't hear the story, but it was honestly the most innovative hockey play I've seen in my 18 years. Unfortunately (for goalies, anyway), the whole hockey world is going to be trying this move from now on. Goalies have something else to look out for on wrap-arounds now. Todd D. Milewski [log in to unmask] "U-Rah-Rah Wisconsin!" HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.