But, the most important thing was that the Jacks eliminated the bulls to move on to the next round (which we will get to in a moment), they sent the Brahmas to the golf course for the second season in a row, and finally the deciding round three of the epic Jackalopes versus Brahmas playoff series over the last three seasons goes in the Jackalopes favor with this series victory. As Brien Rea said during the post-game show, the cow bells definitely were not ringing after game four at the ECC! In all seriousness, though, I know I speak for all Jackalope fans when I say we will miss our heated rivalry that the Jacks have developed with the Brahmas over the last few seasons.

Moving on, lets talk about the Berry Conference Semi-Finals shall we? In this five game series we will get to see our Jackalopes take on the Governor Cup champs themselves, the Allen Americans. Of course, Jackalope fans as well as the Jackalopes players and coaches still have to have a sour taste in their mouths after being eliminated in game seven of the conference finals by Allen last season. The Jacks were bitten by the infamous Governor's Cup curse last season, so I know we are all hoping the roles are reversed this season. That said, I have dissected the numbers of both teams over their last fifteen games of the regular season as well as their round one playoff series, and I must say that this should be a battle of two titans in what should be a very exciting series. They have very similar numbers, which we will get to in a few moments, so the Jacks have to play their best hockey and take the series one game at a time in order to be successful. I think that's stating the obvious, so lets go ahead and move on to the actual numbers. After all, the numbers do not lie.
Over the Americans last ten games of the regular season, they sported a record of 6-3-1, with 39 goals for and 33 goals against for a goal differential of +6 over the span. Pretty good, right? But, believe it or not, the Jacks actually were just a tad bit better during their last ten games of the regular season as they went 7-2-1, with 40 goals for and 26 goals against for a goal differential of +14. To go back even a little further, Allen was 9-5-1 over their last fifteen games of the regular season, with 57 goals for and 49 goals against for a goal differential of +8. But, once again the Jacks were just a tad bit better over the same stretch as they had a 10-4-1 record for their last fifteen games of the regular season, with 66 goals for and 50 goals against for a goal differential of +16. Very, very similar numbers for both teams as the regular season started to come to a close, with the Jacks having a slightly better record. But, the main thing that caught my eye when breaking down the numbers were the goal differentials for both teams over this span of time. Over the Jacks' last fifteen games of the regular season, they scored sixteen more goals than they gave up. Their offense was absolutely on fire, but somewhat surprisingly (considering how much the defense struggled early on) they were playing very good defense as well. Conversely, over Allen's last fifteen games of the regular season, they only scored eight more goals than they gave up. Not only that, but the Jacks also (over this stretch of games) scored nine more goals than the team that scored more goals than any other team in the CHL during the regular season. What I take from these regular season numbers is that the Jacks are just as good as the Allen Americans, and have certainly been proving that over the last couple of months. They just need to continue on with this great play.

- OFFENSE- The Jacks offense has to continue to roll. They have three players that are in the top five in scoring so far in the playoffs, while Allen's top scorer isn't even in the top twenty. The Jacks must find the back of the net, and find it as much as humanly possible. After all, this series could very well turn into a slugfest as both teams have potentially explosive offenses.
- SPLIT- A split for the Jacks in the first two games in Allen is an absolute must. Stealing both games at the AEC would be amazing (and I actually think it could happen), but losing the first two would more than likely mean the end of the season for the Jacks. Steal the home ice advantage, guarantee yourself two games at the ECC, and try and finish the job on home ice.
- GOALTENDING- As the numbers prove, both Martin and Whitley have been amazing in the playoffs thus far. Martin must continue to be hot in net, while the Jacks must find a way to crack Whitley.
- DEFENSE- To bring up the numbers once again, the Jacks have been playing better defense than Allen has over the last couple of months, and that must continue. The Jacks have to have good defense in order to be successful in this series. Limit mistakes and turnovers in your own zone, and clear the traffic in front of Martin's net.
- SPECIAL TEAMS- This is a big key to this series. For the conspiracy theorists out there, it will definitely be interesting to see how these games are called by the refs. Allen had the best power play in the regular season, and has the sixth best in the playoffs. The Jacks had the fifth best power play in the regular season, and have the fourth best in the playoffs. The penalty kill, however, is where these two teams differ. Allen had a middle of the pack penalty kill percentage in the regular season, but has been perfect thus far on the penalty kill with a 100% success rate. The Jacks penalty kill during the regular season was the second worst in the entire CHL. The PK in the playoffs has not been much better, if at all, so the Jacks MUST stay out of the penalty box as much as possible. NO STUPID PENALTIES!
- PLAY THEIR GAME- To me, this is the most important key to the Jacks' success. Everybody knows of Allen's "physical" play. The Jacks must neutralize this and not fall for the goonery. They need to unleash Jean Bourbeau and make the Americans think twice before delivering cheap shots behind the play and after this whistle. However, the Jacks have to protect their skilled players, and if they must fight fire with fire, then they should be more than ready with both Gruenke and Sawyer on their postseason roster. That said, the Jacks need to spend as much time as possible in the attacking zone, and they really need to capitalize on their chances. They must hit the net more often, and cash in on those juicy rebounds. In the very least, they should be able to draw penalties in such instances.
- GOVERNOR'S CUP CURSE- It's time for the curse to bite Allen. It did the Jacks in last season against these Allen Americans, so hopefully the roles will be reversed and the curse will bite the Americans right in the ass.

Until next time Jackalope fans all I have to say is GO JACKS GO!!! and so we meet again Allen Americans!