Friday, January 15, 2010

Mid Friday thoughts.



Check out former DU Pioneer Tyler Bozak's first NHL goal. Tyler Bozak was called up to play on a line with former Bruins and Minnesota Gopher Phil Kessel. Just think Bozak could still be playing in the WCHA scoring goals. Kessel now has points in three straight games after going 12 games and only scoring one goal.



Here is the latest hit (Bobby Ryan Hit On Oscar Moller) that may be reviewed by the NHL. Personally, I don't think there will be an additional penalties on the hit. It looked like a classic text book charge.

Sioux and Gophers

Here is the prediction on the Minnesota and Gopher series from Theresa Spisak. I am going to say split as well because the Gophers aren’t easy to sweep in Mariucci arena and are going to be playing for pride and a WCHA home series. Expect some combination of Jon Campion, Bill Mason, Don Adam, Marco Hunt, Derek Shepherd and or Todd Anderson. My bet is Jon Campion and Bill Mason because he will let the teams play hockey. Expect either WCHA commissioner Bruce McLeod and head of WCHA officials Greg Shepherd to be in attendance for tonight game.
North Dakota @ Minnesota
Realistically, this series should be a split. However, even though Minnesota seems to be finding the right track, I'm going to go with the theory that UND rocks in the second half. UND sweep. [Read the rest of the article]
Travis Zajac Hot

Former Fighting Sioux forward Travis Zajack is on a tear right now and looks like he is flourishing under Jacques Lemaire defense first approach. The Devils coach wants Travis Zajac to shoot the puck more as well.
Travis Zajac has scored four goals and seven points in his last five games. Zajac broke out last season with 20 goals and 62 points and it looks like those are the kind of numbers you can expect from him going forward


The Oshie bites the home town team Minnesota in the ass with this goal and that was all the Blues needed to beat the Minnesota Wild. Both goaltenders were on their game last night.
BallHype: hype it up!

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