If someone has mentioned this, I'm sorry for repeating it. I just got bac from break and I'm getting caught up. I can't imagine Maine would be invited to the NCAAs. But I read in the Boston Herald that a NCAA official was quoted as saying that Maine is one of the teams under consideration. He said that the selection committee looks at the on-ice record. So the selectors consider Maine a 17-15-4 team. I believe then that if they disregard the forefits (I know I should know how to spell that by now, sorry if it is incorrect), doesn't that put Maine tied for second or third place in the Hockey East regular season? If that is the case, the selection committee could ignore Maine's loss to BU as a first round elimination, since without the forefits, they wouldn't have played eachother until HE's final four. The fact that Maine is the defending national champion could also boost thier stock to the committee. Of course this isn't anywhere near the same team as last year's. And this year has been mediocre with a poor final half to the season. They did beat Clarkson and SLU on the road, swept UNH at home, tied UML twice at thier place. But they were 0-4-1 against BU. If you can't beat the best in conference, why should they be invited to beat the country's best. I still think Maine could win it all if given the chance. But this is not the year. I have to say that I got a really good chuckle when I read that Boston Herald piece. Just when you think it's finally over, someone says it isn't. Thoughts from the pine tree state. Ben