QUESTION #1: Coach, with this North Dakota series, it seems like there's always, you know, a lot of physicality to it, a lot of energy. What is it that really makes this, you know, just a little bit different than, you know, your run of the mill series, I guess?
Mike Eaves: Well, the first thing that comes to mind is the fact that is just the way that North Dakota plays. They're a team that wants to play physical, take time and space away. They play on a small sheet of ice. They have big guys that can skate, so ever since coming back here, I mean, starting with Dean Blais, that's the way they played when he coached and it's carried on through this coaching staff right now. And you know, when you play successful hockey, those are the type of things you do, and they've been a very solid program for a long time. It's a proven formula, they play to that, and we'll go up there and, you know, we ask our kids to play the same way for basic reasons, because we know that the formula calls for that if you want to be a good hockey team.