One thing that I don't think has been mentioned is that the NCAA investigation has shown some drawbacks to being a booster. Fans may be reluctant to get involved with Friends of Maine Hockey if NCAA regulations mean that such a membership means they can't, for example, talk to a high school player about going to Maine, a restriction they would not face otherwise. I don't have time to look up what all those restrictions are, but my guess is that more people that one would imagine simply want to stay away from the booster classification entirely. That said, I am surprised that FMH numbers aren't higher. Cathy's heart-felt comments seem to portray membership as almost an *obligation* of true fans, but I'd look at its benefits and think more would simply *want* to join. The benefits certainly are there. ------------------------------------------------- Dave Hendrickson [log in to unmask] Hockey East writer for U.S. College Hockey Online http://www.uscollegehockey.com