In a nutshell, Maine beat UNH 5-2, Paul Kariya was "shut out" for the first time in his college career, Cal Ingraham scored his 40th goal (35th not counting the 5 against New Brunswick), and of the seven seniors introduced on Senior Night, SIX ARE GRADUATING. Some stats off of the top of my head: Scoring: Maine 2 0 3 - 5 UNH 1 1 0 - 2 Shots on Goal (unofficial): Maine 7 15 7 - 29 UNH 12 6 4 - 22 UNH has a good skating team, and dominated play in the first period. It was still a very even game through the second period, although the shot totals don't show it. Maine seemed tired near the end of the second period, and showed it through a series of intentional icings, getting caught in their own zone repeatedly. I thought UNH would come out flying in the third, but instead it was they who ran out of steam. Maine didn't dominate the third period, they controlled it. A good tuneup for the playoffs.... Small details for the stat lovers: 1. Another Maine record bit the dust, as Paul Kariya went without a point for the first time. His point totals are holding at 84 (75 not counting the New Brunswick games). I'll leave the record discussion to the statisticians. 2. Cal Ingraham now has 40 goals on the season (35 not counting the New Brunswick games). An interesting quote from Shawn Walsh: "If you summed up the length of all of Cal's goals, the total wouldn't reach to the blue line". A consummate "garbage man" (ah for those Phil Esposito days). BUT THE MOST IMPRESSIVE NEWS OUT OF ORONO: Six of the seven seniors honored on seniors night are graduating, including hobey baker hopeful Jim Montgomery. Who says Maine is a hockey factory? (tongue in cheek). Seriously, this put a special cap on the season for me, and is probably more important to me (bit your tongue!!) than a national championship.