Tough way to end for the seniors, but what a four years they gave us, on and off the ice. The best class Miami has had, IMO, and don't forget to include Tommy Wingels. Thanks to all of them, it's been fun for us.
The game was disappointing, but UNH played very well in all facets. I know some will look at the big guns not getting on the board, but I thought the d struggled some in this game. But that's history now, so let's look forward.
I remember four years ago when one of the Ohio State people said the real question about Miami was whether it was a one class wonder (referring to the Jones, Davis, etc. class). I think that question was answered.

Miami is in a similar situation now with an important group coming in. Next year will be different because the freshmen will not have had the experience of playing with Miele, Camper, Loverde, Cannone, Vaive. This year's seniors had that "training" for a year with Jones, et al. So I look for a little rebuilding next year; patience will be needed, especially given that some of the freshmen will be very young. The other question, of course, is to see if anyone leaves. Should be interesting.
Speaking of the incoming class, Coleman is up to 82 points in the USHL! Yikes! I did notice that Coleman was out of the lineup last night for Indy. Hope it is not serious. McKay still the top goaltender in the USHL although he is about dead even with another goalie. McKay is listed as a '12, although that depends on what the Miami goalies do this spring/summer.
I think this is one of the more interesting transitions Miami will have. MU has a lot of recruits lined up (the Sieloff commitment last week was big also), but you never know until they play. We'll see.