After most teams would have called it a season, Brown Hockey rallied to score 8 goals in a solid three period effort. Brown never let up and played a nearly flawless game, dominating the powerplay and controlling the overall tempo of play. SLU had to fight back the whole night, and Burke Murphy & Paul DiFrancesco are certainly part of a much better team than Brown made them look. Penalties were also a killer for SLU as they could not stay out of the box. If it was not a high-sticking call, it was another stick penalty. These guys were chopping down trees out there. There isn't much room for that in a college hockey game, especially with Ammian officiating. Bruno went on the advantage 12 times during the game. Brian Audette logged a great three periods. Brown has shown the whole ECAC the depth available in the cage. Freshman Jeff Holowaty had a great period and a half against Clarkson, letting in one flukey goal, but steering aside a myriad of point-blank attempts and a couple of breakaways. Mike Parsons has played stellar all season long in the number one position, keeping his squad in so many close games. Audette showed everyone last night that he can hang with the big boys as well, consistently making three or four saves back to back and putting tough rebounds into the corners and out of danger. Next year, it looks like putting shots by these three will be even tougher. It was good to see Brown rebound after the pummeling by Clarkson. Maybe we can carry some of this momentum into the tourney. Although there were only four banners at "Banner Night," the spirit was still there. It would be nice to see the Meehan sell out for the quarters next week. Martin Small Brown Daily Herald