OK, so what have we learned about this team thus far...
Attack (including PP): OK, so there was some improvement across the weekend. We finally figured out that we need to shoot the puck and get some movement in order to open the lanes. So their goalie made a lot of saves; that's going to happen. Yes you have to put some deception in to get him moving as well, but there's a balance, because too many moves gives your opponent an upper hand while you waste a lot of energy. I can understand wanting to make some passes, but hopefully we're not passing for the sake of passing.
Defend (including PK, although that really was solid): Not too bad, also had some growing pains but started to improve. Biggest hole I see is the team still depends WAY too much on the goalie. OK, so they had some blocked shots, that's all well and good. Still need to make sure we take care of the puck when we actually get a chance with it in the corner; two goals were given up by turnovers deep in our own end on Saturday, and I don't care if you have Dominik Hasek, you're not going to stop those when that happens.
Conditioning: Tank was empty in the third period. You want to blame it on the early season? I can buy that somewhat. They get 8 hours a week (2-a-day) from the start of the academic year until the official start of the season; how much of that is weight room, and how much is conditioning? Obviously we won't know because the D-I bylaws prohibit publishing that sort of info, but something to keep in mind. Hopefully we some improvement in this category, because we have a VERY LONG history of dreaded third periods, and this is the only thing I can chalk it up to.
Hopefully we can salvage a 2-3 start, otherwise this could be a long year.