US Marines
Merry Christmas from the Goon
First off, lets not forget our men and women fighting for Freedom in the Middle East, being a former US Army soldier myself, I know how tough it is to be away from family and friends during the holidays. Guarding our nations interests around the world is a twenty four seven, 365-day a year job. The mission doesn’t stop for the holidays. Whether you agree with the politics of the war or not, our soldiers don’t get enough credit for the hard work they do. May each and every one of our soldiers, sailor marines and airmen be in all of our thoughts and prayers, till they all come home. Lets kick some Taliban and Al-Quaida ass.
Dug a Pretty Hole
This first half of the season has been tough to swallow for rabid Sioux fans; what we have seen during the first half of the season is not Fighting Sioux hockey . Fighting Sioux hockey traditionally has been scoring timely goals, having a strong stingy defense and getting good solid goaltending from its goaltender. Of the three things listed, none has come to fruition this season as of yet. The time is now, there is no tomorrow.
While I am not giving up yet, key word is yet; I figure to make a run at the playoffs the Fighting Sioux are going to have to win 13-16 and only lose about 4-5 games, getting swept at home or on the road is not acceptable. Sounds easy enough, right? Not the way the Sioux played in the first half of the season. Nothing comes easy in this world. The road to the playoff is going to be very tough if the Fighting Sioux doesn’t get their act together and fast. Finishing in the top five is a must if the Fighting Sioux are to be successful at all.
The Schedule reads like this: The Sioux play C.C. on the 5th and 6th of January, minus Toews, Lee and Chorney (all are at Sweden for the WJC), then back at home against UAA on the 12th and 13th of January (0-2 this season against UAA), a home and home series against BSU Beavers on the 19th and 20th of January before they finish the month against the red hot UMN Gophers (lets hope they are over confident). I figure they have to go at least 6-2 or 5-3 to have a chance, anything less and it is going to be curtains for the Sioux’s playoff chances.
I agree the SIOUX need to go at least 5-3 but if they don't I won't count them out of the playoffs because as you and I know anything can happen in the WCHA playoffs.With that said I would hate to see them have to win the thing to get into the NCAA tourney.They need to get off the can now.
ReplyDeleteThere is no time like the present to get on a roll. I am holding my breath in hope of them putting together a winning streak.
ReplyDeleteI think they can do it, but the room for error is very small.