I wish it wasn't the case, but several of our boys seemed to fall into the age old tactics game of sitting on a lead (or tie) and it cost us several times. The lack of offensive attacking was widespread throughout the entire tournament and we sadly fell into it as well. Most of our losses were the result of not attacking on our feet (Drew x2, Bartlett x2, Berge vs. Lewan, Edsell, Brooks vs Amine). I understand the thinking of preserving a lead, or tie, but I think it ends up biting you in the end too often. Our guys are good enough to keep attacking and create more comfortable leads. Let it rip. Ultimately it cost us the title. Hopefully we open it up a little in Detroit.