The PP needs something to get them going. I still like Spetz at the point or the top of the circle - his one time shot is up there with anyone in cawlidge hockey - uh, when he hits his mark. BU really pressured far out all the way to the point and circles and played aggressive to disrupt - the never merely stayed in a box. I'm not sure if that's consistent with the Terrier's PK style in general or if Joe Perrone knew exactly how to foil an already weak PP, but they executed really well. In the past I heard that Joe was responsible for coaching UConn's PP unit, and other than the Letunov/Thompson connection he wasn't able to get it going either. We now know it wasn't him, so who can they tap to get the unit working to its potential with Wood/Tverberg and the rest of the team. And Schandor has been in quite a slump - would be great to have him tap a few in - kinda similar to Johnny Evans slump last year.
Tverberg and Bradley seem to be marked men by refs. The time away for the next two weeks should be used for reflection - I love their grit and they are standup players, but they need to channel it into plays that are less chinzy.