w w V V V w W, w W_. w 12B - The Michigan Daily - Faceoff 2002 - Thursday, October 10, 2002 - te r _ Uflh ,ir Birb gun FiIg w - -a Yost Ice Arena: Traditionally Electric After Michigan scores a goal: After the band plays "The Victors," hold up the number of goals Michigan has on your fingers. After the announcer a'.gives the details of the goal, someone in the band will say "Goal count! Ready?" Then count the goals, and point to the opposing goalie (for example, Lake Superior State's Matt Violin, left), saying "We want mooooore goals! Sieve! Sieve! Sieve! Sieve! Sieve! Sieve! Sieve! It's all your fault! It's all your fault! It's all your fault! It's all your fault!" When an opponent gets a penalty: As soon as the ref indicates a penalty, start waving at the player and yell "ooooohhh.. ." until he steps in the box, then yell "See ya! Chump, dick, wuss, douchebag, TOM FELDKAMP/Daly rasshole, prick, cheater, bitch, whore!" When the opposing goalie takes off his mask: Chant "Ugly goalie!" When he puts his mask back on, start cheering. With 1:05 left in the period: Yell "How ... much ... time ... is ... left?" The announcer will say "Last minute to play in the period." Yell "Thank you!" If the ref makes a bad call: Chant "Ref you suck!" or "We want Shegos!" (Shegos is in reference to a very pro-Michigan referee. There is a second Shegos however who was known for anti-Michigan calls). Comparing it to Duke's basketball atena, Sports Illustrated called Yost "the Cameron Indoor Stadium of College Hockey." Witnessing a Michigan hockey game at venerable Yost Ice Arena is an experience like no other. Built in 1924 and named after football coach and athletic direc- tor Fielding H. Yost, it hosted track and basketball until it became the home of the hockey team in 1973. Yost holds 6,637 raucous and well-educated fans. These Michi- gan enthusiasts know their hock- ey - and their cheers. While rooting on the Wolverines and harassing the opposing team, they turn the majestic barn into a hostile environment at every home game. Students, Faculty, and Staff mention this ad and receive 150/o off any entree Szechuan, Hunan & Mandarin Specialties Dine-in or Carry-out Expires 12/15/02 Not valid with any other offer MTh 11:30-10 y) Fri&Sat 11:30-11, Sun 12-11 Last Half-Hour ek Carry-Out Only FOOD FOR THOUGHT THE VIETNAM PROTESTORS Anti-war protestors claim they ended the Vietnam War, saving thousands of lives. Are those claims justified, or are they merely justify- ing their actions? GARY LILLIE & ASSOC.. REALUORS WWW.GAAYLLWE.COM W.LIBERTY z c SZ * tCHUAN s IG M W E S T I M WASH W STADIUMW 2161 W. Sfad z (near Stadium & Libert 769-7 2 open 7 days5 a w&~ mmm Newly Improved Protective netting was installed above the glass at each end of the rink to keep high-flying pucks from harming fans. Play will be whistled dead when a puck hits the net and drops back onto the ice. This change has been made at arenas across the NCAA. The band will now rile the crowd from the southwest corner of the rink. It has moved from its old spot in the southeast corner because club-level patrons com- plained about the high volume. Due to the space limitations of their section, the number of band members was reduced. Scott Spooner has stepped behind the mic to replace former public address announcer Glen Williams, who retired after 33 years of informing the crowd. In preparation for the 2003 NCAA Midwest Regional (March 29-30), cen- ter ice now features the words 'Yost Ice Arena' and the neutral zone sports Michigan logos. After the CCHA tournament, the block 'M' will be replaced by NCAA logos. In addition, red, white and blue unity ribbons were painted behind each goal. ANN ARBOR REALTY LOCATION - LOCATION - LOCATION Central Campus Efficiencies, 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apts. Starting at $575/mo. Includes some utilities. ANN ARBOR REALTY 616 CHURCH (734) 663-7444 Open Mon-Fri, 9 am to 5:30 pm