Thursday, December 02, 2010

Weekend Match-Ups (by Sioux 7)

Thanksgiving has now come and gone and we are officially in holiday mode. There was only one WCHA series last weekend which featured UAA visiting CC. This weekend, for the first time this season, we have six league series. It’s about time we have a full six WCHA series, since we’re almost half-way through the season. With 12 teams now, this weekend with all WCHA series might be a rare event, that we don’t see that often. Of course, in a year or so the league might be back down to 10 teams.


WCHA standings

TEAM……………...W-L-T...Pts
1. Minnesota-Duluth....8-1-1…17
2. Denver……………...7-2-1…15
3. North Dakota………7-3-0…14
4. Nebraska-Omaha…6-1-1…13
5. Minnesota…………..5-4-1…11
6. Wisconsin…………..3-5-2…8
7. St. Cloud State….....3-4-1…7
7. Alaska-Anchorage...3-6-1…7
9. Minnesota State…...2-6-2…6
9. Colorado College…..3-5-0…6
11. Bemidji State……….2-7-1…5
12. Michigan Tech……..1-6-1…3


WCHA

#15 Wisconsin @ Alaska Anchorage
Last weekend the Seawolves split with Colorado College in Colorado Springs and the Badgers beat Michigan State and tied Michigan [Edit by Goon]


It’s hard to believe that in the first week of December the Badgers are only one point ahead of the Seawolves in the standings. And that one point separates the top half of the league from the bottom half. UAA has split their last three WCHA series, of course they have all been against other teams in the bottom of the standings. But then again the Badgers are just barely a top half team. This weekend is the start of a six game home stand for the Seawolves (after UW they host DU and CC). Like all teams in the middle of the pack the points are very precious, especially closing in on Christmas break. I like what the Badgers did last weekend against the CCHA teams, but UAA is always tough at home, plus it’s a long road trip for visitors. SPLIT


Colorado College @ Michigan Tech
Last weekend the Tigers split with the Seawolves in Colorado Springs and the MTU Huskies enjoyed having the Thanksgiving weekend off.

Both teams are scoring about 3goals/game in league play, up to this point. The Tigers have already beaten the Seawolves once, 4-3, back in October at the Alaska Gold Rush Tournament. A sweep for either team would go a long way in the standings, CC could even its league record and MTU would most likely move out of the basement. I’m going to take the easy way out in this prediction. SPLIT


St. Cloud State @ #7 North Dakota
Last weekend the Sioux beat and tied Notre Dame and the Huskies enjoyed a long holiday weekend rest.

Will this be the weekend the Sioux get their revenge on SCSU for the Genoway incident last year? I was at last year’s game in St. Cloud when Lamoureux was going to fight with Marvin, but the refs jumped in and stopped it before it started. (The Sioux won that game, putting up a snowman, 8-goals). I’m guessing the Sioux will say they just want to win this weekend and get all four points to solidify their spot in the standings. The Huskies have been, well, up and down, to say the least. Since they were picked to finish in the top three in the preseason, it has been no doubt a little disappointing for them so far. UND has been playing consistently well the last month and show no signs of letting up. SIOUX Sweep


#4 Nebraska-Omaha @ Bemidji State
Last weekend the Beavers split with the Northern Michigan Wildcats in Bemidji and the UNO Mavericks enjoyed the weekend off by eating some turkey.

Here we have the two new WCHA members playing each other for the first time. These teams are off to vastly different starts in the league. UNO one of the best records in the league and the Beavers are two points out of the basement. A win by the Beavers would help them not only with points, but show their new counterpart (and the rest of the league), they aren’t going to roll over and play dead. UNO 3-points


#17 Minnesota @ Minnesota State
Last weekend the Mavericks swept Umass-Lowell in Lowell and the Gophers lost to Michigan State and beat Michigan in Minneapolis.

This series has turned into a good rivalry the past few years, especially after their playoff match up back in 2008. The Mavericks need to get some more points before Christmas break if they want to stay in the hunt for a top half finish. The Gophers also need to get some wins before semester break to keep them planted in the top half of the league. The Gophers have been far better on the road than at home, to this point in the season, and the Maroon & Gold faithful are hoping that trend holds up this weekend in Mankato. The Mavericks will look to build on last weekend’s success in Massachusetts and carry that moment into this weekend’s tilts with the Gophers. SPLIT


#10 Denver @ #1 Minnesota-Duluth
Last weekend the Pioneers beat the Lake Superior Lakers and the Air Force Falcons in Denver and the Bulldogs enjoyed a free Thanksgiving weekend.

This is the big series of the weekend, the top two teams in the league going at it in the last series to be played at the DECC. I’m sure the Bulldogs want to send their old building out in style, but the Pioneers have other plans, they want to walk out of Duluth leading the WCHA standings. The Bulldogs really like to play hockey, that’s why they have played OT in six league games this season. The Bulldogs have had an easy schedule this season, and they have a favorable schedule after Christmas too. Also the Bulldogs have only beaten BSU and UAA in WCHA regulation time, all the other league wins were in overtime. The Pioneers are currently riding a six game winning streak, all of which were home games. I got a feeling the Bulldogs luck might be on thin ice this weekend. Pioneers 3-points

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