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I'm sorry to say that I was unaware, when creating this article, that there is a difference between a long hyphen and a short hyphen on a 'qwerty' keyboard. At least I think so. I cannot even find a long hyphen unless I copy and paste an article name. Because I'm trying to create and standardize the NCAA women's ice hockey seasons by team, and building links where necessary, especially to this particular article (for 2014-15 teams), there are loads of links with no standardization on the type of hyphen used. Please bear with this...I'll try to link up everything as proper. In the meantime, if anyone might prod my wiki-ninja skills to make sure I avoid such future pitfalls, I'd love you forever. My aging eyes can't do the hyphen thing. BTW, I'm trying to get NCAA Div I women's ice hockey up to the same standard as men's. Bill McKenna (talk) 03:56, 3 January 2017 (UTC)Reply