I am not shy about my disdain for NU. I will be the first to loudly complain that every meaningful call goes their way, without fail. I've complained about it two or three times just tonight. However, with all that said, I don't think the B. Nadeau play at the end was even a penalty, let alone a major. Brad was driving in towards the net from the outside, and the NU kid just took a hard angle to deny him a netfront drive, and I think Brad just lost an edge. It certainly looked far worse at first, but I don't think it was a bad play on NUs part, and it was only called a penalty at all to keep the cover on the game. I also don't think the Arnott hit was worth a major either, though I don't mind at all challenging for it and I think it should have been a minor. The Whitehead play on Scott, though, was absolutely gutless and the refs completely botched it (shocking). That could have maybe given spark, a goal scored off a terrible play and as a result of a hard forecheck may have been enough to give Maine life to make the ending interesting.
I was going to call Maine frontrunners, however I think it would be more accurate to say that they get frustrated very quickly, and thus are easy to knock off their game. If an early call, or a big call in a critical moment, goes against them, they can very quickly crumble and then thats it. I don't know when that started, because I recall earlier this year noticing their resilience in a positive way. I'm starting to suspect there are issues in the locker room, because their recent play feels like something more than just a cold spell. Other than maybe last night, they haven't had a truly great performance since, what, the Dartmouth tournament? Against bottom-two UML, if you want to be a little more generous? It feels like the Poisson major and subsequent implosion at Matthews may have been a turning point in a negative way, the true depths of this tailspin can be traced to that moment in my opinion.