Adam makes a good point below. The Internet is the place to go for coverage of college hockey, or anything else the traditional media simply doesn't have the time or newshole to cover. If you're on this list, you have a computer, so why continue to be frustrated by traditional media's inability to cover every single thing to every single person's satisfaction? That's the beauty of the Web: The information is there for the enjoying. I spent most of my professional career in traditional media. Sometimes you are fighting an attitude (the sports editor or sports director is a "basketball" man or doesn't like hockey). Why do you think it took so long for women's and girl's sports to find their rightful place in sports sections? Because the sections were run by guys. But most of the time, you're fighting legitimate content decisions based on local coverage demands. Why do most of us want more college hockey in the big papers or on ESPN? Ego. We want OUR sport to be recognized as more important than it may really be in the greater scheme of things, whether it's Boston or Chicago or even East Lansing, Mich., where I worked for 10 years with one of the best college hockey writers in the business, Neil Koepke. In the greater scheme of things, do we REALLY believe that college hockey deserves all that more coverage in the Boston Globe? That's really something only the locals and students in the area can answer -- if they can put aside their inherent bias of being a college hockey fan. Let's be grateful for the new bounty of the Web. I'm proud of what we do here at USA TODAY Online. We have taken an important step in getting close-to-real-time scores on the Web through SportsTicker. The CCHA and WCHA sites are terrific. The team that is working on uscollegehockey.com is doing a great job. If the Globe has other legitimate priorities, let's stop bashing them and supplement our coverage and information from a number of sources. By the way, I thought Kevin Dupont's feature on Bruce Crowder was terrific. Now that's something you're still not getting on the Web -- yet! Steve Klein ---------- Of course, there's plenty of good coverage on-line these days, and it's for reasons like this that on-line media has been created. Especially in hockey, it can fill a tremendous void. Adam Wodon - AC Productions HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.