> I disagree that this would be a good game. Union would blow Middlebury > out of the rink. You can't compare division 3 teams to division 1. This > pastbweekend Union played Mankato St. who just became division 1 this > year, and they beat them 8-2 and 6-1. There is a big difference in the > two leagues and I think people fail to realize that. It upsets me that you > would even say that Union vs Middlebury would be a good game. If Union > Middlebury would be a good game then so would Middlebury vs any team in HE > or ECAC. Well, I don't necessarily think a Union-Middlebury game would be exciting either -- but let me set the record straight on your comment. Middlebury, lately, has been the top team in Division III -- In the last few years alone, I have seen Princeton beat Plattsburgh St. by 1 goal, and tie Colby just one week after beating previously unbeaten and No. 1 ranked Maine. Princeton is on a par with Union -- and Middlebury is better than Colby or Plattsburgh. Middlebury could easily win that game, though I'd guess Union wins it 6 or 7 times out of 10. Adam Wodon - AC Productions Host: "Around the Rinks" - The only National College Hockey talk show Listen 24 hours/day, 7 days/week at: http://www.audionet.com/sports/shows/rinks/ HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.