Maine can compete with BC, that is no doubt. I agree Schneider is the real deal, another Ricky DiPietro but without the attitude. Matti "the Finnish five-hole" would have been beaten for about 3 more than Maine was allowed last night. The Black Bears were very disorganized on break-outs last night (most glaringly in the near own-goal saved by the "other" Lundin goalie on the team). If they had briskly attacked out of their own zone, they probably could have exposed BC to a few more odd-man rushes, and with good decisions, might have found the net once or twice more. Whatever...I'll be watching tonight to see Jerry York and his shortened bench demolish New Hampshire. Looks like Maine is solidly in the 3-seed band for the Round of 16, but likely will go west. Selection show is tomorrow at 11 AM on ESPN2. Supposedly tickets are in the mail for Columbus. I will be waiting by the mailbox today. Should be interesting with Ohio State now seemingly back into the Tournament after their success in the Super Six, even if they lose tonight to the Wolverines. Being at home does NOT guarantee the title, but certainly does raise the ante for scalping tickets, tee hee. Prophetic trip: Lindsay and I drove from Syracuse to Burlington the day of the Maine hockey opener last October. Whilst the Catamount skaters lost that contest to our beloved Black Bears, hopefully some of the magic might have rubbed off. Suggestion to coach Whitehead: feed your skaters Ben and Jerry's and some Cabot cheese on board the charter flight west. Dan (yep, that is first name) Jon Eggert wrote: >Not sure it was Maines best game but they played hard, BC was the better >team. I think Maine was really messed up with Bellamy out as it seemed that >only 1 line generated any offense(Levielle,Moore Soares). I guess Damons >line did also. Looks BC has a goalie now, If Matti had been in there Maine >wins without question IMHO > >Looks like a trip out west for the NCAAs > >Jon