Union just has has more hockey talent. In addition, their coaches must have scouted UNH well because they anticipated and interrupted many breakouts ...... UNH, not so much. I cannot fault the effort expended by the UNH players on the ice .... and did not think they came out flat for the first period.
I thought that getting beyond the solstice would pick up my spirits .... and it did. However, it tends to get counterbalanced when I think about the future of UNH hockey.
After all these many years i just get the sense that the "atmosphere" known as UNH Hockey is "tired". The newness of the Snively days are obviously gone, the newness of the Krog era is gone.
Granted there is a "weight associated with great expectations" but I suspect that most people who have followed the Wildcats over the years would like once again to experience that positive weight. As for now the weight is just .... well it is wearisome.