I was real optimistic that Middlebury would defeat Tufts Friday night, until the final minutes of the first period when the Panthers coughed up the puck in their own end and surrendered the tying goal. Despite outlplaying the Jumbos and using the big ice surface to their advantage, the game was knotted at 1-1 and the Panthers would give up two more goals before drawing within one in the waning minutes of the third period on a powerplay with the EA on the ice as well. Midd outshot Tufts by a large margin, but could not finish. I guess the Tufts goaltender should get some credit, too. On Saturday, the Panthers found the scoring touch netting 6 goals in a shutout win. It was a good thing, too. Points are precious at this point in the season and had they lost, chances are the likelihood of a berth in the NESCAC tournament would be even more iffy. Once again, the Panthers out shot their opponent by a large margin and made me wonder how they could have lost to the Camels in their barn early in the season. Andrew Heinze did a nice job for the Panthers in net, too. With 3 weekends remaining, the Panther need at least a split at Trin/Wes, hopefully more than 3 points against Williams and a split against Amh/Ham. Anything less than that could lead to an earlier than desired end to the season. Something higher than the 8th seed would be nice, too. Selfishly, whatever might have them playing at Colby would be nice. Midd has two wins against them this season.