1  Minnesota-Duluth 29.6528 10
2  Nebraska-Omaha   46.0139 2
7  North Dakota     64.7059 1
13 Denver           32.8292 7   
14 Minnesota        30.4115 9
17 Wisconsin        42.5637 3
26 Colorado College 32.7434 8 
31 St Cloud St      33.5745 6 
32 Michigan Tech    34.6960 5
38 Alaska Anchorage 25.0449 11 
39 Bemidji State    40.3832 4
43 MSU-Mankato      23.8635 12  
Here is the strength of schedule from the KRACH, without a doubt the UND Fighting Sioux have played the toughest schedule in Division I so far this season. 
While other teams around college hockey are feasting on lesser teams and the weak sisters of the poor and racking up wins by big impressive scores the Fighting Sioux are playing good solid hockey and hold an 8-5-1 record. While that record is not awesome or mind blowing by any stretch of the imagination it’s still a pretty respectable. So to use the old cliché, it is what it is. The Sioux will only get better if they can get their goaltending solidified. Aaron Dell appears to have stolen the show. 
So before the Fighting Sioux fan base decided to throw coach Hakstol and his staff under team bus for splitting on the road this weekend; I think we need to grab some perspective here. UND just went 3-1 on the road, swept at Wisconsin and split at Omaha. 
Regardless if the play was offsides or not, that’s the breaks, the Sioux didn’t play to the whistle and they lost the game.  Go back and watch the video again there were Sioux defenders standing around watching the Maverick forward put the puck in the net, that can’t happen.
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