As stated before, I didn't watch the game tonight. So I didn't see how it looked live to lose to Vermont (again), but I can't imagine it looked great. Can't comment on the refs, but Ive disagreed with the consensus here regarding the officials before. All that said, I don't have the same negative outlook that others here seem to share. I did at other points in the past this season, but over time Ive come to realize and accept that we were warned that the season might go like this by the coaching staff since the very beginning, and it turns out they were able to see into the future and were mostly correct. Say what you will about "advanced metrics", (personally I give them a little weight but certainly don't consider them gospel), but by a lot of the underlying numbers, Maine performed better on the ice than the results reflected in the box score on numerous occasions this year. You can speculatively pin the discrepancy on a few different things; goaltending being subpar, poor coaching, simply just bad luck, or something else. I don't really think that the coaching staff deserves a lot of the heat I see them sometimes get from some fans, at least to me. There were noticeable improvements by players over the course of the year, particularly with defensemen, with Peterson, Langois, Userau, and Djurasevic coming to mind for me right away as guys who improved from October until now, and even a few up front, with Marques and Lipinski each being the first two I thought of, along with Komarov and Pichette. It also appeared to me that the staff adjusted their coaching style and approach over the course of the year, going from more screamy, in-your-face type early on to a more reserved approach in the second half, and I think that it served the team well and is a testament to the fact that they are good coaches, since they are willing to adapt and adjust and not just be stubborn in their ways. They also integrated 13(!) newcomers to the roster, 11 of whom were freshmen. Turnover to that degree is very tough to navigate, and was bound to take time to really work out. And if there is some locker room trouble (which is into the realm of speculation for us obviously), those things have a way of shaking themselves out in the offseason, especially if it's a major problem. Additionally, the shortcomings of this team on the ice can primarily be pinned on upperclassmen not performing up to where we have previously seen them. I think with now having a full year as a team on the record, plus another entire offseason of training and further growing closer, I think next year could go much better.