Friday, December 12, 2014

NHL won't discipline Bruins' Seidenberg for hit on Toews



According to Tracy Myers of CSNCHICAGO.COM, the NHL is not going to discipline Dennis Seidenberg. Puck Daddy also has a nice post on the Seidenberg hit on Toews, too.
Greg Wyshynski, Puck Daddy -- The NHL’s Department of Player Safety decided on Friday that Dennis Seidenberg’s hit that injured Jonathan Toews of the Chicago Blackhawks isn’t worthy of supplemental discipline, as there won’t be a hearing for the Boston Bruins defenseman.

As much as Blackhawks fans don’t want to hear it, this was the right call.

Ultimately, the League decided the call on the ice was the right one: a boarding minor. Just because a penalized player injured an opponent – and Toews’ status is still being determined, as the Blackhawks aren’t skating on Friday – doesn’t automatically mean the player deserves a suspension.
Do you agree or disagree with this? Feel free to chime in if you want. Is this the right decision.

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Krug Goal, Shaw and Kelly Fight (Video)



Boston Bruins defenseman Torey Krug scores a beautiful goal. Credit Bruins forward Milan Lucic with the assist.

After the goal, Blackhawks forward Andrew Shaw hits Lucic a bit late and Chris Kelly takes exception and works Shaw in a post goal fight.

Scandella Gets Two Games

Minnesota defender, Marco Scandella, looks to move the puck last week against the
Montreal Canadians. Minnesota won the game 2-1.
Recently reported today, the Department of NHL Players Safety has given out a two game suspension to Minnesota Wild defender Marco Scandella.

In Tuesday night's contest against the New York Islanders, Scandella came across in his defensive zone and caught Brock Nelson in the head with an elbow. During the contest, Scandella was given a two minute minor penalty for illegal contact to the head.

Minnesota fans may argue that how can he get a penalty and suspended when there was no penalty for the Ballard hit earlier that night? The difference in the two hits was if you notice, Ballard turned and tried to brace himself for that lethal hit, which may have created greater injury to him. However, it still doesn't make the hit right and probably should have been given a minor penalty on the play. However, the Scandella hit is his second offence of the season, the first coming in the form of a fine for another elbow to the head of St. Louis forward TJ Oshie.

Simply Being UND One of the Nickname Options

I must say that I was very happy to read this. I still think this is the best option moving forward. Instead of picking a silly, new nickname that none of us will be able to behind. This to me makes the most sense. 

I am dead serious here, would you rather have the sports teams referred to as simply "UND" or would you rather have North Dakota's sports teams named after some silly, moronic, boring nickname like Sun Dogs? 
Anna Burleson , Grand Forks Herald -- At a meeting Wednesday, Jeno and the rest of the UND New Nickname and Logo Process Recommendation Task Force voted to continue to move forward in selecting a new nickname for the institution, with the provision the current name "UND" be included as a possible option. The group developed the skeleton of a plan that involves appointing another committee as soon as possible that will ultimately decide on the next nickname.

The plan, which the group is still working on, will be presented to President Robert Kelley later this month.

The school's former logo, the Fighting Sioux, was retired in late 2012 and at the meeting, the task force decided bringing that name back isn't an option due to a 2007 settlement reached by UND and the NCAA, which had threatened sanctions for using a name they deemed offensive.

"There are people who still think we can go back, but we can't," task force co-chair and UND alumna Sheri Kleinsasser Stockmoe said.

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Wild Defenseman Marco Scandella Has Hearing for Hit on Brock Nelson



I said this last night (See Below) that Minnesota Wild defenseman Marco Scandella did learn much from being fined. I think that Scandella will end up being suspended for his hit on Brock Nelson. Apparently, he has a thing for former UND hockey players.


Tuesday, December 09, 2014

(Video) Matt Martin Hit on Keith Ballard



"It's a dirty vicious hit, up high, he put Ballard into the Glass," Minnesota Wild color commentator Mike Greenlay said.

You can decide for yourself what you think of the hit. I agree with Wes Walz, it's a questionable hit. It's in the grey area. The thing that might do Martin in, he came from a long way to hit Ballard and he was injured on the play.

If you watch the video, it looks like an elbow "might" have made contact with the head.


Monday, December 08, 2014

President Kelly Praised for His Stand on Retiring Logo in Performance Rating

s/t to Rob Port of sayanythingblog.com -- Here's UND President, Rob Kelly's most recent performance evaluation . Check out the comments by his evaluator, North Dakota Chancellor, Larry Skogen. These comments will definitely rub some UND fans the wrong way. 

You can find the whole evaluation at this link.



Doesn't look like the leadership is looking at the no nickname option.


Again, most of us realize that the Fighting Sioux nickname is gone and that it's not coming back. But a lot of people in high places of higher education are out of touch with reality and these comments smack of elitism.  Feel free to argue if you want.

UND lands three-of-four players on the NCHC Players of the Week.

Pretty good week for UND as they land three-of-four players on the NCHC Players of the Week.

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) announced its Bauer NCHC Players of the Week for the week of Dec. 1-7 on Monday with North Dakota capturing three of the four awards. The winners for week nine of the season are Miami senior forward Cody Murphy for Offensive Player of the Week, North Dakota junior defenseman Jordan Schmaltz for Defenseman of the Week, UND freshman defenseman Tucker Poolman for Rookie of the Week and North Dakota junior netminder Zane McIntyre for Goaltender of the Week, his second straight week claiming the award.

DEFENSEMAN OF THE WEEK
Jordan Schmaltz, North Dakota
Junior Defenseman
Verona, Wis.

Schmaltz was productive at both ends of the ice in UND’s sweep of Lake Superior State, totaling five points in the series while contributing on both special teams. He notched multiple points in both games, including four on the power play, scoring a goal and chipping in four assists on the weekend. In Friday’s 7-4 comeback win, the Blues prospect handed out a trio of assists, including two on the man advantage, to tie a career high for both points and assists. The next night, Schmaltz tallied a goal and an assist, both on the power play, in a 3-1 victory as his helper set up the game’s first goal while his score late in the third period sealed the win. He blocked a shot in each game, while helping UND go a perfect 9-for-9 on the penalty kill, including 7-for-7 Saturday, and 5-for-9 on the power play in the series.

ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
Tucker Poolman, North Dakota
Freshman Defenseman
East Grand Forks, Minn.

Poolman showed off his versatility in North Dakota’s sweep of Lake Superior State, playing forward one night and defenseman the next, while racking up three points in the series. In Friday’s 7-4 comeback win, he moved to forward after UND lost two forwards to injury in the first period and scored a pair of power play goals in a span of a little more than six minutes in the second period, the latter of which tied the game at 4-4. He was named first star of the game for his efforts. The next night, the Winnipeg draft pick moved back to his natural defenseman position and dished out an assist on a power play goal in the third period that sealed the 3-1 win. Poolman was tabbed third star of the game Saturday. He finished the weekend with eight shots on goal, including seven Friday, and two blocked shots. He also was big on special teams, helping UND go 9-for-9 on the penalty kill in the series and 5-for-9 on the power play with all three of his points coming on the man advantage.

GOALTENDER OF THE WEEK
Zane McIntyre, North Dakota
Junior Goaltender
Thief River Falls, Minn.

For the second straight week McIntyre claimed NCHC Goaltender of the Week after compiling a .933 save percentage and a 1.21 goals-against average in two games and 99 minutes of action. He went 2-0-0 in net in a sweep of Lake Superior State, entering in relief on Friday, as he came in early in the second period with UND down 3-0 and stopped 12 of the 13 shots he faced to allow North Dakota to rally for the 7-4 win. The Bruins prospect was named the game’s third star Friday. The next night, he surrendered just one goal late in the contest while making 16 saves in his only start of the series – a 3-1 UND victory. McIntyre helped kill all nine LSSU power plays on the weekend, including seven on Saturday, and stopped 28 of 30 shots against in the series to pick up his NCAA-leading 12th win of the season.

Here is the link to the full article.

UND No. 1 In Both Polls

USCHO Poll
December 08, 2014.

1. North Dakota (38) 12-3-2
2. Boston University (1) 10-3-2
3. Minnesota State (1) 12-4-0
4. Michigan Tech (1) 12-2-0
5. Harvard (6) 9-1-2
6. Miami 11-5-0
7. Minnesota 9-4-1
8. Massachusetts-Lowell 10-3-3
9. Minnesota Duluth (3) 11-5-0
10. Vermont 11-3-1
11. Denver 9-4-0
12. Omaha 8-4-2
13. Bowling Green 11-3-2
14. Colgate 9-5-1
15. Quinnipiac 10-5-1
16. Boston College 8-7-1
17. Robert Morris 10-1-3
18. Providence 8-6-1
19. Merrimack 10-5-2
20. Union 9-6-1

USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll

1. North Dakota (29) 12-3-2
2. Boston University (1) 10-3-1
3. Minnesota State 12-4-0
4. Michigan Tech 12-2-0
5. Harvard (4) 9-1-2
6. Minnesota 9-4-1
7. Miami 11-5-0
8. Massachusetts-Lowell 10-3-3
9. Minnesota Duluth 11-5-0
10. Vermont 11-3-1
11. Denver 9-4-0
12. Omaha 8-4-2
13. Colgate 9-5-1
14. Bowling Green 11-3-2
15. Quinnipiac 10-5-1

Sunday, December 07, 2014

Saturday, December 06, 2014

Keith Ballard hits Corey Perry with a Legal Hit, Fights Nate Thompson



If you haven't seen this, it's worth a look. Minnesota Wild defenseman Keith Ballard hits Anaheim Ducks forward Corey Perry with a clean, hard, hip check. Unfortunately for Perry, he was knocked out of the game with a knee injury. Below is the embedded video of the fight in question.

Just for the record, last time the Ducks and Wild played, the Ducks were taking runs at the Wild players. So, they really have no room to complain about this hit.

LSSU vs. UND Game Two Lines


Drake Caggiula is back in the lineup tonight. Scratches for UND: 5- Nick Mattson, 17- Colton St. Clair (injury), 22 - Andrew Panzarella, 29- Bryn Chyzyk (Injury).



Sifting Through the Debris on Saturday Morning

LSSU Lakers logo
Yesterday I said this at the Hockey Writers... I almost ended up eating my words.

Series prediction

Let’s take a look at the numbers. The Lake Superior State Lakers are ranked 58th nationally in team winning percentage. The Lakes are also currently ranked 54th in the all-important Pairwise Rankings. Keep in mind that there are only 59 teams in division I college hockey.

They say that the numbers don’t lie. On paper this series “should” be a miss match. Statistically, comparing the two teams numbers it’s not even close.

Last weekend, the Lakers were outscored 10-0 by the Minnesota State Mavericks. The Lakers are currently ranked 56th overall in-goal scoring. The Lakers offense is anemic they’re scoring 1.69 goals per game. On the defensive side of the ice, the Lakers are ranked 55th overall. The Laker are giving up 3.88 goals per game.

On paper, this series looks like a practice session. That being said, this has the making of being a trap series. I don’t see UND taking the Lakers lightly, coach Hakstol will have his team prepared.

Prediction: UND sweeps (5-2 W, 7-1 W).

This morning I am going on Steve's Sports Saturday.


Friday, December 05, 2014

UND vs. LSSU Game One - With Links



Scratches for UND: 5- Nick Mattson, 10- Johnny Simonson, 22 - Andrew Panzarella, 29- Bryn Chyzyk (Injury).






Thursday, December 04, 2014

WHKY: UND sweeps the Huskies under the rug and heads to Madison

GRAND FORKS, N.D. -- The University of North Dakota women's hockey team picked up their first home sweep of the season over St. Cloud on Sunday.

The sweep didn't come easy. Although UND held the lead for the entire game, the Huskies outperformed themselves from their Saturday afternoon showing. UND was able to hold onto a 3-1 lead to cap off the weekend before heading to Madison, Wisconsin .

North Dakota goes into their Friday and Sunday series against WCHA top-ranked Wisconsin with a three-game unbeaten streak. In their first meeting this season UND settled for a tie and a loss.

The team hopes to ride their recent momentum into this weekend. "I think we have to score early and keep the lead, and play smart like we have been," jr., forward Becca Kohler said. "Now that we have a few games under our belt we're feeling more confident."

Head coach Brian Idalski said that he anticipates a high pace, high intensity series against the Badgers. North Dakota hopes to snap Wisconsin's 10 game unbeaten streak and five game shutout streak.

North Dakota will play Wisconsin Friday at 3:07 p.m. and Sunday at 2:07 p.m.. Web audio streaming can be heard here. For more information and game day notes visit UNDSports.com.



Wednesday, December 03, 2014

USHL Arena Review -- Ralston Arena, Ralston, NE

Ralston Arena, of Ralston, NE is the home of my current residence, the Omaha Lancers.  It has a USHL Hockey capacity of 3,319 people, though it seldom sells out this year, as Omaha is having a less than stellar year (their first home win came on November 26th.  You'd have to go back to March 7th to have viewed their last home win).

Ralson Arena was built as a multi rink and multi use facility that opened in 2012.  Before that, the Lancers spent time in the Civic Auditorium (a dump) and the MidAmerica Center in... Council Bluffs, IA.

This arena is VERY VERY nice.  It has more video screens (14) than any other arena its size.  It features an Olympic size practice rink (often used as well for beer league, youth hockey, and the Midget AAA team the Junior Lancers), an NHL size standard rink (also shared by a pro Arena Football team, the Omaha Beef  (not worth free tickets to see) and the temporary home of the UNO Maverick basketball team).

FACILITY GRADE:  A+

AMENITIES and FOOD

It also has a full size sports apparel store that has a glass wall overlooking the practice rink.  The prices aren't bad.  They also have a bank of TVs for any games that may be on.  It is well stocked with Nebraska gear, College football and basketball gear, and NHL hockey apparel.  Oddly enough, no college hockey gear or even Lancer gear!

There are a bunch of built in restaurants, kiosks galore, and a bar.  The restaurants feature: Maria's Mexican Restaurant, Dominoes Pizza, Famous Daves, Chik-Fil-A*, Omaha Steak Restaurant*, and one other that escapes my memory.

Maria's features the "Famous" flour tortilla taco:  I've had one.  It's the blandest taco I've ever eaten.  The shell tastes like Fried Elmo's Glue.

Both the Omaha Steak Restaurant is more of an endorsement than a restaurant.  You cannot buy steaks.  It features hot dogs, corn dogs, and mediocre steak burgers.

Chik-Fil-A isn't the full restaurant either. You can get their famous chicken sandwich though.

Lastly, dear Lord, can we PLEASE get Coke products?  Seriously!!!!!

GRADE:  A (ok, it's really good even if I'm biased.  The variety is very impressive)

ICE Quality

Ok, as an impartial observer the ice seems pretty good.  They use one zamboni, though I'm fairly certain they have more than one zamboni.  The Zamboni driver is even a cool guy.

The boards are good.

GRADE: A

ENTERTAINMENT

They use every video board and have plenty of entertainment.  Sadly, they often come across as a bit too eager and too amateur.  There have been several occasions where they turned the music and sound up so loud that it blew a speaker or two!  One time, it shorted out the system or blew the system in such a way that there was no sound at all for over 10 minutes of hockey and half the intermission!

In the first intermission, they usually have some on ice contest like a relay race or mini mites.  They also have jumbotron games.  The MC is pretty good at this and it is pretty well done.

In between the second and third period, they have the "hardest shot" competition which is nothing more than an audience member shooting a puck into an open net for a hat and a tshirt and a chuck a puck competition.  This Chuck a puck competition is very well done even if it is a bit difficult to win (compared to the one in Des Moines where you won if you were closest.  In Ralston, you have to be on the target or you win nothing).  The grand prize with a black puck is $2500 but if your puck is orange and lands closest to the center you win a year's trash service!  No good if you are visiting but as a resident, I've enjoyed it!

The video production seems to be very good.

The Music selection isn't very good.  They feature more than enough non-sport songs, rap, and country.  They also have played "Baby Got Back" by Sir Mixalot.  They typically put the most obese woman who gets up and dances on the jumbotron.  Fun.

We also have, in my opinion, the worst opening video sequence in the USHL (that has one and I've witnessed).  It's over the top rap (Mama said knock you out) with a gaudy homage to The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.  Then it has a screen saver thing of various Nebraska sites painted red with the Lancer logo on it.  The only salvation is this live action sequence that shows a grizzled, bearded man (a true bada@@ by the looks of him) crafting his own sword and getting armored up in the gear of a Knight.  It's truly cool.

GRADE:  B- 

ATMOSPHERE

This place really reminds you of a cross between the high school hockey team and Mariucci.  Half the crowd sits on their hands until prompted and the other have blows vuvuzelas or talks about the neighbors or workmembers were up to this last week.

This is livened up a bit by section 101, which features a trip back to the year 2000.  When we score a goal, they raise their glasses and do the whole ziggy zaggy Man Show nonsense.

Meanwhile in Section 104 you have the "Lancer in the House" people who hold up a banner that says exactly that in the beginning of the third period.  They're not bad other than the fact that they do not know much about hockey, they're rude to newcomers to that section, and they get really cranky if you A: sit in a seat other than the one the ticket says even if no one is sitting there and B: they don't play "Baby Got Back"

And Section 105 features the "Super Fan" who wears orange and black striped overalls and is overall pretty cool even if he is a jumbotron hog.

Our cheer after a goal is "We want another one just like the other one.  We..want..2/3/etc."  It's lame, but it is high school.

There's no razzing of other teams' fans unless those fans are rude or you root for the Lincoln Stars.

GRADE:  C+


OVERALL GRADE:  A-

Adrian Dater fired by the Denver Post

Per Deadspin, Adrian Dater was fired from the Denver Post for misbehavior on social media. The tweets in question are posted below.

It sounds like Dater has some other issues that he's currently working through. Personally, I always thought he was a bit abrasive on Twitter, but he was always willing to engage the fans. Hopefully he can deal with his demons and move on. Also below, is his Facebook page post.

Friends

My long association with the Post came to an end today. That's a really bad thing to have to write, but it's reality.

I said a bunch of stupid things on social media once too often. It was unprofessional and I paid the price.

Social media and I were always going to be a dangerous mix. I'm opinionated and have the occasional real hot temper.

But my problems were deeper than that.

I've had some pretty bad substance abuse problems. Every single time I got myself in trouble with my mouth, substances helped play a role, probably a big one.

I tried to deny it was a big problem but it obviously was and is.

A lifestyle of a lot of late nights away from home in lonely hotel rooms and a stressful lifestyle at times kind of caught up with me. I used too many wrong things as coping mechanisms. I also have dealt with manic depression for years and when the real dark moods come over me I tend to do things to hurt myself more. I don't want these to be used as excuses or to win sympathy. But I'm just adding explanations of what I've had problems with.

I do believe some things said about me recently in accusatory manners is totally false, with people misrepresenting things. But the bottom line is I caused my own problems and have to own them.

I've been seeking more in-depth help for some of my problems and if I could ask for one thing, it's that you hope for the best that I can. I know I'm a good person down deep, but greatly flawed.

It was my pleasure writing on the Avalanche for 20 years for a great paper. Nobody can take those memories away.

I love my family and the No. 1 thing I need to do is try and make them proud of me again.

I'm so sorry I let people down. I hope to some day write a happier comeback story for you to read.

Adrian






Tuesday, December 02, 2014

Robert Bortuzzo Has a Hearing With Department of NHL Player Safety



Another day, another questionable, dirty hit. For those that are defending this hit and saying that this isn't a hit to the head, look a the Gif above. The video evidence doesn't lie. Bortuzzo catches Jagr right in the head with his shoulder. The head is the principle point of contract.


Robert Bortuzzo Hits Jaromir Jagr With a Dirty, High Hit



Another night, another dirty hit. This time the ageless wonder Jaromir Jagr is tagged with a dirty, high hit from Penguins defenseman Robert Bortuzzo. In my opinion, Bortuzzo should be getting a call from the NHL's Department of Player Safety.

Looks Strange Doesn't It?