Kevin wrote, in part.. >I was just wondering if all of the alleged new recruits have been seen >at practice. >I know there has been some talk about Barrett possibly not coming.... > >I would just like to know how the new class is going to shape up. Well, Heisten looked good Saturday afternoon. So did several others! I figure they'll score a bunch of goals, especially since Walsh seems to let them emphasize the offense early in the season. On offense, some very good players will not be able to break into the lineup on a regular basis! For returnees, Kariya, Walsh (sort of a returnee :)), Larose (at center!) and Leger were among the players who impressed me. But I've thought the 2, soon to be 3, goalies would have to stand side by side to quell the surge past what I thought would be a weak defense. The answer: Peter Metcalf. This fellow is very impressive folks! Wearing #4, he repeatedly showed he could handle the puck or a puck carrier, as well as see the ice and be in great position. (Returnee Ek also looked bigger, stronger and better than ever). There's a lot of talent on this team. If they can find their roles to form a winning team, as I suspect they will, this will be a very exciting year. Come to the Blue-White game this Friday evening (drop the puck at 7pm) =================== and see for yourself! And don't expect an "excuse me for bumping you" performance. The depth of talent means that everyone must train and play hard to get a shot. Coach also likes for the upperclassmen to show the incoming players a little what it's like to play college hockey at this level. A little intimidation now may make for a quickly experienced player. :-) cheers, wayne (Down in the dumps because I'll miss my 1st Bl-Wh game in many years) Wayne T. Smith Systems Group -- UNET Technology Services [log in to unmask] University of Maine System Co-owner of the College Hockey lists - Hockey-L/Info-Hockey-L/Hockey3