Goon's World Extras
Saturday, March 01, 2008
UND 2 UMD 0
Duluth Minnesota -- North Dakota scored twice in the final minute of play in each of the first two periods to extend its unbeaten streak to a nation-leading 14 games (13-0-1) and hand the Bulldogs their third straight loss (the first time that has happened all season). The Sioux (22-8-2; 17-7-1), who were 1-for-6 on the power play, got goals from T.J. Oshie and Chris VandeVelde.
If you like to watch a goaltenders battle this game was one for the classics. The goaltenders in this game were nothing short of being absolutely amazing. UMD goalie and Alex Stalock and Fighting Sioux Jean-Philippe Lamoureux were a pair of brick walls. Personally I like to see a little more scoring with my hockey but a win is a win.
Lamoureux's play this weekend helps make his case why he should be given strong consideration for the HOBEY BAKER With today's game Lamoureux is tied for 1st over all nationally in goals against average 1.70 and and third in save percentage of 933.
The game was not without a high cost as super freshman Evan Trupp suffered a lower leg injury looking at the tape I can not see what caused the injury but it didn't look good. I wouldn't be surprised if he is gone for the season. I hope I am wrong on that.
~According to UMD blogger Running with the Dogs UMD has gone 181 minutes with out a goal.
~With the shutout today by Lamoureux and the Sioux have held the opposition to zero goals 6 times on the season.
~During the 14 game unbeaten streak the Sioux have keep the opposition to 1 or fewer goals 11 times, that is pretty good defense in anybody book.
~UND known around the league as being a tough team has not taken a major penalty in 180 minutes.
~ Word for the week is - Donnybrook: A fight. Hockey announcers seem to be the only people who still use this term. In college hockey, fighting is strictly prohibited, and a player can earn a multi-game suspension for participating. But that doesn't stop announcers from dubbing just about any instance of pushing and shoving on the ice a donnybrook.
Box Score
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1st Period (20:00)
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NDK-1 Derrick LaPoint (2-Roughing) 4:05
MND-1 Jordan Fulton (2-Goaltender Interference) 4:05
MND-2 Justin Fontaine (2-Roughing) NDK 0x1 4:05
MND-3 Travis Gawryletz (2-Cross-Checking) NDK 0x2 6:04
NDK-2 Evan Trupp (2-Tripping) MND 0x1 9:42
MND-4 BENCH (2-Too Many Players) (Served by Evan Oberg) NDK 0x3 12:13
MND-5 Michael Gergen (2-Roughing) NDK 0x4 14:30
NDK 1 - 0 6x6 GW LL T.J. Oshie (14) (Chay Genoway) 19:15
NDK (+): 5,7,2,16,10,G1
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2nd Period (20:00)
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NDK-3 Brad Malone (2-Tripping) MND 0x2 5:21
MND-6 Jordan Fulton (2-Hooking) NDK 0x5 9:02
NDK-4 Chris VandeVelde (2-Goaltender Interference) MND 0x3 12:51
MND-7 Jay Cascalenda (2-Delay of Game) NDK 1x6 18:21
NDK 2 - 0 6x5 PP Chris VandeVelde (13) (T.J. Oshie, Ryan Duncan) 19:37 NDK: 29,7,16,4,28,G1 MND: 22,17,20,13,G32
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3rd Period (20:00)
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NDK-5 T.J. Oshie (2-Slashing) MND 0x4 11:46
Timeout - Minnesota Duluth 19:00.3
NDK-6 Rylan Kaip (2-Roughing) 19:18
MND-8 Josh Meyers (5-Kneeing) (Served by Justin Fontaine) 19:18
MND-9 Josh Meyers (10-Game Misconduct) (Served by Justin Fontaine) 19:18
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End of Game
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I know that there are games to be played yet... but I just don't get the PWR. Unless I'm mistaken, before yesterday's games were played, New Hampshire was behind UND. After beating Merrimack (unranked, probably doesn't even have a 500 record) last night, NH jumped ahead of UND. After beating a top ten (?) team this afternoon in Duluth, UND stays behind NH in the PWR.????? I don't get it. I'll probably have to take this to the message board.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I dont get the pair wise at all.
ReplyDeleteUND is sitting at Three right now in the Pairwise. Yeah...
ReplyDelete"~According to UMD blogger Running with the Dogs UMD has gone 181 minutes with out a game."
ReplyDeleteAlthough technically incorrect (we have gone 181 minutes without a goal, it is a statement that nonetheless feels painfully true.
RWD, LOL, I had a case of ADHD.
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