Regarding the teams shaking hands at the end of the game, the fact remains that UConn lined up and was clearly expecting to. And seven of the QC players, some with PT (not just slow getting off the bench) did shake hands. So it may or may not have been clear to the participants what the convention was. This QC/UConn weekend is not, strictly speaking, a back to back game series as is done out West. It is a home and home series in different buildings on successive nights. My expectation was that in this situation they would shake hands after both games. And I doubt that folks in the MAAC are going to be easily educated on this point. Anyway, why generate bad feelings among the fans? I can tell you that there were a lot of upset people there last night and it gave QC a bad image among a lot of people. Btw, what does HE do in these home and home situations on the same weekend? -- Dick Tuthill HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.