Saw this in The Boston Globe this weekend. Mike Grier, the former Boston University star and son of Patriots player personnel director Bobby Grier reflects on his first week in the NHL with the Edmonton Oilers" "I'm having a blast. Everythings happens so much faster here, and that's what I have to keep adjusting to. I was lucky that I lost 12 pounds before I went to camp and my skating improved from what it was at B.U. I'm playing a regular shift but I haven't scored yet. Had a couple of good chances but I didn't finish. I think the team wants me to play defense and be physical, and that's what I've done. A couple of guys tried to intimidate me, but I just laughed. I had a fight in preseason and did OK. No problem. You don't fight in college hockey or really think about it, so this is all different. I haven't yet learned what's the right time to do it or how far to let something go. But in time, that will happen." HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.