Well it is still snowing in northern MI, and we still think of hockey. Some miscellaneous thoughts: after watching ND and Denver, RPI needs more than a couple of players who can enable the team to match the puck movement, breakouts, and just fluid play of the two teams. Or maybe a new assistant coach to revamp the offense and get the power play working. I am afraid going forward, it is going to be very difficult for the smaller schools (Atlantic Hockey, RPI, Union, Clarkson, SLU, Lake State, etc) to have consistent success on the national level.New teams will come from large, excellent facilities, well funded sources-Syracuse, RI, Iowa, Nebraska, PAC 12, Florida (why else have the FF there?). Competition for talent will be intense and the smaller schools will just not be able to compete. There will be more Findlays and Fairfields. I would not be surprised if in 10 - 15 years, hockey will go the way of fooball and have two tiers of teams. Or winter has just been too long and all our brains are frozen up here .