congratulations to the tigers of colorado college on a great season and a great game. i look forward to their return in 1997. and congratulations to the michigan wolverines on a great season and a well-deserved national title. i've been waiting for this one for a long time, and it was sweet. my comments on the game: it seemed like both teams came out flat and/or tentative in the first period. it may be my homerism, but i felt like michigan simply was not playing their game. i felt fortunate to go into the locker room with a one-goal lead. cc dominated the second period. their power play looked ferocious, as did their even strength play. michigan took some dumb penalties, but survived. if cc had scored another in the second, the tigers may very well have taken the title, but the wolverines were able to hold them off. i felt confident that michigan would come out stronger in the third, and they did. somehow, they still seemed tentative, but they were sustaining offensive pressure at times, and they were able to tie it up, and send it to ot. the overtime period was michigan's. i couldn't believe all the room in front of the cc net as brendan morrison put away the game-winner, but i'm not complaining. it kinda reminds me of big wolverine losses in years past. overall, i thought cc played a great game. i felt like they did a great job of taking michigan off their game and giving themselves a great chance to win it. i look forward to seeing the tigers again next season... i'm happy to finally be able to say michigan wolverines and national champions in the same breath, as we've been so close for so many years. i'm happy for red berenson, as i think he's a great coach, and i love watching his teams play. it was nice to see brendan morrison dedicate the victory to all the great wolverine teams that didn't quite make it. as for espn's coverage, i thought it was lacking. i was disappointed that they didn't to interviews and features relevant to college hockey during the intermissions. a replay of mike legg's goal would have been great (i still haven't seen it). maybe a story on michigan's and cc's seasons up to this point. i dunno. but i guess it's a step in the right direction to at least have live coverage of college hockey. i did like the fact that they had brian bonin as a guest during the second(?) period. it was especially interesting because he has played against both teams and was able to offer some insight on each. scott quakkelaar [log in to unmask] michigan 1993 ucla 1995 HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.