Yale was the No. 15 seed in the NCAA tournament. The Bulldogs/Elis only got in because Notre Dame beat Michigan in the CCHA title game. Otherwise, the Wolverines would have made it.
But once given new life, the lads from New Haven, Conn., have played like the best team in the country. They dominated UMass Lowell (no hypher, sir), the pride of Hockey East. They have made mish-mash out of the WCHA, going 4-0 against a league which had six teams in the NCAA tournament.
And tonight they will win their first NCAA title. Why not? Makes for a better story.
Don't always agree with what Don Lucia says, but before the tournament he said something like, if this tournament were played four or five times, there would be four or five different winners.
Gotta agree.
No. 1 seed Quinnipiac was the favorite going in -- at least on paper and in the PairWise computer rankings -- and the Bobcats have not disappointed those nuts and bolts, or should I say bytes and chips.
The Qs are also 3-0 vs. down-the-block Yale. Both institutions of higher learning are on Whitney Av., under eight miles apart. Q is in Hamden, Conn., Yale in New Haven.
They met for the first time at the Ingalls Rink in New Haven to a standing room only crowd. Yale got up 2-0 but lost 6-2.