Oh, Yale's path was extraordinary, to say the least. They ran through the top three teams in the country, and North Dakota.
Pecknold's decision to pull the goalie down 3 with 7:00+ and not on a PP was absurd. With Yale's puck possession ability, they weren't going to be held out of the offensive zone for more than 60 seconds. Three goals in 7 minutes is not at all unheard of, and QU has an explosive offense. That was a remarkably stupid decision. I'd agree with him looking rattled and making some knee-jerk decisions, such as that one.
The same thing happened with Bazin and Lowell on Thursday against Yale. That was one of the most epic chokejobs I've seen in recent years. Lowell had the best defense in the nation all season, and they came out Thursday and looked like they had no clue what to do. Lowell got a grand total of three shots in the 3rd and OT combined, utterly abysmal. I'm not sure whether that was the players' nerves, or just bad gameplanning by the coaching staff. Probably a bit of both, but either scenario falls on the coaches for not properly preparing their guys mentally and/or strategically. Naturally, some Lowell fans blamed officiating.