I have to put in Dave Poulin's name. He was an impressive player for Notre Dame while he was here, a tremendous leader, and holds a number of school records. Then there is the NHL factor: He was an NHL All-Star, was awarded a number of post-season awards, played in two Stanley Cup Finals, captained the Bruins and Flyers, and was among the league's best defensive forwards year in, year out. Articulate, intelligent, and level headed, Poulin embodies what we all think of in a great athlete and human being. He was a great leader in the golden era of Notre Dame hockey under Lefty Smith, and he helped both the Flyers and Bruins to Cup finals against the Edmonton Oilers in the 80's. (And, I think 1990.) That he has returned to his Alma Mater to rebuild a struggling hockey team into a powerhouse is a reflection of his dedication to this university. We're glad to have him back; he was one helluva player while he was here. He has the Irish thinking victory every time they set foot on the ice. I'm sure this is no different than anytime he took the ice throughout his illustrious college, and pro careers. John-Andrew Murphy Coordinator International Studies Resource Center Hesburgh Library University of Notre Dame HEAVE HOLTZ! LOSE LOU! HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.