David Smith states that Michigan could match-up with LSSU in the NC$$ semi- finals. It is my undestanding that if Michigan makes it to the phinal phour they would then play the team from the #2 eastern slot -- St Lawrence, New Hampshire or Wisconsin. Which is correct? Regarding the above, if my information is correct Michigan has by far the easiest path in the tournament. Nothing against SLU, but Michigan doesn't have to face Maine, Minnesota or LSSU until the championship game. Also, Dave commented that if there was any justice, LSSU and Minnesota would have gotten byes and Michigan the #3 seed. I agree that Michigan came through smelling like a rose and that LSSU deserves a higher seed than the #3 they were given, but there's no way that Minnesota should be ahead of Michigan. They both played a decent schedule, won their regular season conference crown and finished second in their conference tournament. But, Michigan swept Minnesota fairly easily in head-to-head play. I'm not saying that Michigan is better than Minnesota -- just that the facts are in their favor. As for the CCHA final, LSSU outworked Michigan and deserved the victory. Congrats to the Lakers! If Darrin Madeley gets on a roll, the NC$$ tourney is history. I don't think that any team (Maine, Minnesota, Michigan) has enough firepower to beat a sharp Madeley. Also, congrats to Dwayne Norris of Michigan State for receiving the CCHA player of the year award. Norris had a great season and deserves to be recognized for it. I'm not sure how he managed to get ahead of Madeley and Felsner though. As far as on-ice contributions, I have to rate them 1. Felsner, 2. Madeley, 3. Norris. As far as value to their team (i.e where would their team be without them) I'd say 1. Madeley, 2. Norris, 3. Felsner. Anyway, Norris IS the winner and congrats to him. John Haeussler Univ of Michigan