OK, I gotta get in on all this chat about U Minn, UND, and Canadians. I will tell you all my biases up front--I am a UND grad, had two canadian grandmothers whom I dearly loved, lived in the South until college, spent a month every summer in Canada with my grandparents. During my time at UND, the band played both national anthems, which made perfect sense to me since hockey is a sport popular throughout North America. Did I appreciate U Minners saying ugly things about our players who were Canadian and/or criticizing us for playing both anthems? Well, not particularly. Is there something special and unique about hockey in Minnesota? As someone who drove through some memorable snow storms to watch the Broten brothers play high school hockey, I gotta say yes. If U Minn wants only state residents on their teams, fine by me. If they want to "trash talk" about others who have a different recruiting policy, that's not fine with me. As a U Mich season ticket holder, fer sure I am glad that Brendan Morrison and Jason Botterill are here. Go Blue and Go Sioux--we'll see who else gets to Grand Rapids and Worchester. By the way, the team I always hated most was Wisconsin. To the (male) fan who punched me in the face because I told him to stop hitting a young lady, may you have a huge beer gut and no hair now. Leigh Ann HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.