Those guys are very good, but if you get caught thinking about specific players that's a big mistake. You have to worry about what you're doing as a team and the team you're playing against.

It was obviously a benchmark for our program in terms of taking the next step, especially winning a game against a team like Minnesota, which just multiplies it. We had a tough first period against North Dakota, but we played better after that. To have a good showing like that out there is obviously a great thing for our future.

I don't know that their youth will hurt them at all. These kids are players.

Just from the overall day-to-day, it will be fine. In terms of things we do, in terms of how the game goes, it's still a hockey game. We didn't win the last time but we played fairly well two years ago. So hopefully that experience and the kids that have gone through it will help.

I'm certainly worried about them scoring too many goals; they're awfully good. When you're coming from Atlantic Hockey, you know you're going to be playing one of the top seeds. We know it's going to be a challenge for us.

We?re kind of an emerging program. To be here on a national scene with three other great teams was fantastic for our program.

He's a senior now. Any school in the country would like that type of experience. We've been riding Tony since February.

He's one of the best players I've seen in quite some time. He works hard, too, he's not just a skill kid.

These are great opportunities to be seen on a more national stage. You know coming out of the AHA conference that you're going to face top teams. We definitely weren't shocked with our draw.