I was also at the game, but I didn't win anything. To summarize how long the game was, after the game we met a fan who related the following story: He left during the first overtime to pick up his kids. He took them home and made them dinner. While he was eating he turned on the radio and discovered the game was still on. He then returned to see the end of the fourth overtime and the game winner. Among the unheralded accomplishments were that this was also probably the first game in women's hockey history were the concession stand ran out of food, the souvenior stand sold out and the players hoped to get hit so they could lie down. If you get to watch a tape of the game you can truly appreciate how far women's hockey has come. The players looked good on television. Contrary to popular belief there are no ankle benders. If you like European style hockey, you will truly enjoy women's hockey. Of course I was pleased with the result, but I think that the publicity that this game has received is not only good for the women but any attention to hockey in other parts of the country is good for the game. HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.