Saturday night's game was a *true* sellout at Tully Forum. My son had a game at the same time -- we won :-) -- so we didn't arrive until the start of the third period. We got to the front doors and found them locked with "Game Sold Out" signs on them. Luckily, I spotted someone opening the door on the visitors side and we ducked in. A dubious move admittedly, but I'm gonna blame all those UNH fans who were there and conveniently absolve myself. :-) Anyways, I would like to point out that although the final score was 7-2 and apparently the RiverHawks did not play well over the latter half of the game, it was still a game at 4-2 until UML picked up a 5 minute major with a bit less than ten minutes left. That was probably the nail in the coffin and if that wasn't, then Paul Botto picking up a frustration penalty when UNH scored to make it 5-2 was. With a 5-2 deficit and playing 3-on-5 it was lights out for the RiverHawks. I'm curious as to what Coach Crowder's reaction to that was since he's been stressing fewer penalties. I caught some flack at the beginning of the season when I predicted that if UML got 5th place goaltending they had a shot at finishing in the top three. Although I wasn't expecting Maine to perform as they have, UML has some shot at the top three (despite *not* getting 5th place tending IMO) if they can do well in this upcoming weekend's home-and-home with Northeastern. With all three left to play against Maine, however, plus another against BU, I'm not putting any money on it, though. My money is on next year... DaveH