I was listening to WEEI-AM 850 in Boston today around noon time, and Dale Arnold and Eddie Andelman had Travis Roy on live via telephone from Atlanta. (Note: Dale Arnold, who also announces Bruins games on NESN, is a longtime friend of the Roy family dating back to his days as broadcaster for the old Maine Mariners AHL team, and has known Travis since he (Travis) was a kid.) It was *amazing* to hear his voice. He sounded very upbeat, and even joked about taking out a few door frames while learning to use his wheelchair. He said that he is able to lift his right arm almost to his mouth, and will be able to feed himself soon. He thanked everyone who for their support, mentioning people from Wayne Gretzky to "the 5-year-old kid who sends me a puck for his first goal." He also mentioned Jack Parker's visit Sunday, which Sean Pickett referred to in an earlier post. It was something to hear! Karen Ambrose UNH '72 HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.