Thursday, January 20, 2011

Weekend Match-Ups (by Sioux 7)

Here we are now officially past the half-way mark of the season. Everyone has played 14 or more league games. Looking at the standings this week it looks like everyone still has a chance to get home ice, except MTU. Sorry Tech fans, to get home ice it looks like you’d need to have a five-hundred. And for MTU that would entail them to win out the rest of their schedule, not likely. The UNO Mavericks need to get some points this weekend, if they want to stay in the hunt for a WCHA title and not fall back into the “middle of the pack”.


WCHA standings

TEAM……………...W-L-T...Pts
1. North Dakota………12-4-0…24
2. Denver……………...10-3-3…23
2. Minnesota-Duluth....10-4-2…22
4. Nebraska-Omaha….9-5-2…20
5. Colorado College…..8-8-0…16
6. Minnesota…………..7-7-2…16
6. Wisconsin…………..7-7-2…16
8. Alaska-Anchorage...6-8-2…14
9. Bemidji State……….5-9-2…12
10. St. Cloud State….....5-8-1…11
10. Minnesota State…...4-9-3…11
12. Michigan Tech……..1-12-1…3


WCHA
Alaska Anchorage @ #4 DenverLast weekend the Seawolves swept the CC Tigers in Anchorage and the Pioneers took 3-points from the Mavericks in Mankato.

These two played back in December with the Pioneers taking three points that weekend in Anchorage. The Seawolves long Christmas break seems to have paid off by getting a sweep of CC last weekend (UAA’s last home WCHA sweep was on Nov 16-17, 2007 vs UND). Now all UAA has to do is keep that momentum going into Denver. The Pioneers are on a six game unbeaten streak going 3-0-3 (with a win & tie versus UAA) and have just one loss in their last 14 (10-1-3). Both the Pioneers games last weekend went into overtime. I have a feeling DU is due to drop a game and this weekend might be it. SPLIT


St. Cloud St. @ Bemidji StateLast weekend the Huskies were enjoying a bye week, meanwhile the Beavers took 3-points from the UNO Mavericks in Omaha.

The Huskies hosted the Beavers earlier this season in St. Cloud and the Huskies took 3-points from them on the weekend. Now the Beavers look to return the favor in Bemidji this weekend. These two are currently separated by one point in the standings with BSU in the lead, but the Huskies have two games in hand. The Huskies need to start some type of second half run, if they want to try and salvage their season. The Beavers are in the midst of a good run going 4-1-1 in their last six and the Huskies are on a 4 game winning streak. SPLIT


#16 Nebraska-Omaha @ #2 North DakotaLast weekend the Mavericks tied and lost to the BSU Beavers in Omaha and the Sioux split with the Golden Gophers in Grand Forks.

The Mavericks are 5-6-1 away from home this season, while the Sioux are 8-3-1 in Grand Forks. When these two teams meet back in November in Omaha each team won a game, UND 6-5 and UNO 1-0. This weekend will mark the return of Dean Blais to The Ralph, I think it is safe to say, he will get a big warm cheer from the crowd, when they announce his name on Friday night. The Sioux can turn the WCHA into a three team race this weekend if they sweep the visiting Mavericks. On the flip side, the Mavericks need points to stay in the title race and home ice. UNO has been on a bit of a skid as of late, and playing at The Ralph is not an easy task and can be intimidating, especially the first time (UNO has never played in Grand Forks). I’m going to go with the Sioux this weekend again. SIOUX SWEEP


Minnesota State @ #9 WisconsinLast weekend the Mavericks tied and lost to the Pioneers in two overtime games in Mankato and the Badgers split with the Bulldogs in Duluth.

The Mavericks had their five game unbeaten streak snapped on Saturday. The Badgers continue to be hot as well going 8-1-0 over their last nine games. If the Badgers can get a sweep this weekend it will keep them in the driver’s seat for getting home ice. If the Mavericks get a sweep it would put them in the thick of the hunt of home ice. However, the Mavericks have not been a great road team this season going 3-5-2 to this point and the Badgers are 11-4-1 at the Kohl Center. I’m going to go with the Badgers in these tilts. BADGERS SWEEP


#5 Minnesota-Duluth @ Michigan Tech Last weekend the Bulldogs split with the Badgers in Duluth and the Huskies tied and lost to St. Lawrence in Houghton.

When you look at the numbers on paper this shouldn’t be much of a series. It looks like the Bulldogs should beat the Huskies up and down Michigan’s peninsulas. The Huskies last win came back on Friday October 15th against the MSUM Mavericks in Houghton (that is over 3 months ago!). I’m going to say that the hockey god’s will bless the Huskies with some “puck luck” this weekend. SPLIT

NON-CONFERENCE

Alabama-Huntsville (3-21-2 overall) @ Colorado College
Last weekend the Chargers were sweep by Merrimack (Hockey East) in Huntsville and the Tigers were swept by the Seawolves in Anchorage.

The Tigers have stumbled the month or so going a dismal 1-4-0. But, the Chargers are an awful road team, going 0-10-2 on the road. I think the Tigers will be mauling the Chargers this weekend. TIGERS SWEEP

BYE WeekUniversity of Minnesota – Golden Gophers

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