Friday, December 11, 2009

Not an impressive Sioux Hockey stat...


Here is an interesting stat the Wisconsin Badgers are 6-5-1 against the Sioux in the Ralph Engelstad Arena since it opened in 2001. I wasn't aware that the Badgers had owned UND in their own rink the past 6 games. That is unacceptable stat that needs to be fixed.

Let’s hope that UND can change their fortunes against the BADgers the next two games. Wisconsin plays a very defensive game that is frustrating to play against, the BADGers recently have really activated their defense and their recent top scorers have been defenseman. They are a dangerous team and I think a split is reasonable this weekend. The defense is going to have to be alert to odd man rushes this weekend and someone needs to tie a lanyard to Eidsness so he doesn’t stray too far from the goal.
GRAND FORKS, N.D. — Ask around the Western Collegiate Hockey Association for the toughest place to play and North Dakota will be near the top of every list.

For one thing, the team here is excellent. The Fighting Sioux have lost 36 regular-season league home games since 2000-01 — the fewest among the 10 WCHA members — and have advanced to five NCAA Frozen Fours, more than any other school during that time.

For another thing, the atmosphere is imposing. Ralph Engelstad Arena — which puts many NHL rinks to shame with its amenities — has a rambunctious student section and loud sellout crowds of 11,634 that are fueled in part by alcohol sold at the facility.
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Of course, there’s this: The Badgers are the only visiting WCHA team with a winning record at Engelstad (6-5-1) since it opened in 2001. That includes a 5-1 mark on their last three trips here.

Asked about that stretch of success, UW coach Mike Eaves said his players seem to respond to facing a quality opponent in an intense atmosphere on an NHL-size (200x85) rink.

“It’s like a pinball machine in there sometimes,” he said. “Everywhere you turn, you’re going to run into somebody or something is happening. You have to be into the game.”

A common thread through those five wins — including sweeps in 2005-06 and ’06-07 — is that the Badgers have landed the big punch.
[Madison.com]
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