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While you are not wrong... by Porpoiseboy
it was a missed opportunity of epic proportions, let's agree to something.
One and done hockey allows for anything.
The Stanley Cup playoffs are GREAT because nobody ever complains (except Buffalo) that the winners didn't earn it. Short of Brett Hull's skate, you get the chance to do what you do.
We would beat UMD in a best of 7. We might not have beaten Denver in a best of 7. That's college hockey. But there is zero, ZERO shame in our fantastic season. A bit of disappointment, and by a bit I mean FUUUUUUUUUCK!!! But there is zero shame with anything to do with this season.