NCHC
STANDINGS 2013-2014
Team………………………W-L-T-SW………Points
North Dakota………………8-6-0-0……….….24 Denver…………………..…7-5-2-1…………..24
St. Cloud St……………….7-3-2-0…………...23
Nebraska-Omaha…………6-4-2-1…………..21
Western Michigan………..6-5-1-1…………...20
Minnesota-Duluth…………5-6-1-1……….….17
Miami………………………4-9-1-1….…….….14
Colorado College……….. 3-8-3-1…….….….13
NCHC
Games
#5 SCSU
@ Nebraska-Omaha
Last weekend the Huskies lost to Minnesota
(4-1) in St. Paul and beat Minnesota State (6-4) in the North Star College Cup
in St. Paul. The Mavericks were off last weekend.
The Huskies are road warriors this season,
crushing their opponents, in their own house, owning an away record of 9-1-0. The Mavericks are 5-7-0 this year at home in
the CenturyLink Center. The Mavericks
are still within sniffing distance of the dawgs. If they get swept at home,
they still be in decent shape at five hundred.
HUSKIES SWEEP
Minnesota-Duluth
@ #20 Western Michigan
Last weekend the Bulldogs Beat Minnesota State
(5-4ot) and tied Minnesota (4-4) in the North Star College Cup in St. Paul. The
Broncos were off last weekend.
The Bulldogs looked good offensively last
weekend in St. Paul, but defensively there is still room for improvement. UMD has been decent on the road going 6-4-0
in road games, and after last weekend 1-0-1 at neutral sites. The Bulldogs last four games have gone to
overtime. The Broncos are 5-4-1 at home
in Lawson Ice Arena in Kalamazoo (did mention how fun it is to say
Kalamazoo). I did ever mention that the
head coach of WMU, Andy Murray, use to coach the LA Kings, and his son, Brady
played for the Fighting Sioux? These
teams played a series in Duluth back in mid-December, with WMU winning the
opener and UMD winning the closer. I
think the visitors win the first game again before the home team settles the
score. SPLIT
Bye
Week
Colorado
College#16 Denver
Miami
#17 North Dakota
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