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Thursday, August 01, 2013
NCHC Launches it's New Webpage
Well, the NCHC launched it's new webpage today. Yay! Good times have come our way... Actually, the new webpage looks pretty good. I don't know, comparing it to the B1G Hockey webpage, I like this one better.
NCHC CHAMPIONSHIP TICKETS ON SALE NOW TO GENERAL PUBLIC
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Ticket packages for the inaugural National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) Championship are now on sale. Fans are being encouraged to purchase tickets early to reserve their spot for this historic event. The four-game packages can be obtained for as low as $15/game. Packages start at $60 for an upper level ticket while fans can enjoy the action up-close in the lower bowl for $130. Tickets can be purchased by clicking here or visiting the newly released conference website, NCHCHockey.com.
In addition to the great game action, fans will have the opportunity to experience the NCHC Fan Fest, featuring interactive games, food and beverage specials, music, and pep rallies throughout the weekend. More details about the Fan Fest will be released at a later date.
"The NCHC is committed to providing a championship experience for our student-athletes, coaches and passionate fans,” said NCHC Commissioner, Josh Fenton. “Fans investing in the championship weekend will be provided an unrivaled and unique experience while watching the best college hockey has to offer."
The puck will drop on the NCHC’s inaugural championship weekend on Friday, March 21, 2014 with two semifinals. The third-place and championship games will take place on Saturday, March 22, 2014. Game times are still being determined and will be released at a later date. All games will be held at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minn. As previously announced, the Target Center will be the home to the NCHC Championship for the next five years.
“Target Center is thrilled to be hosting such an exciting and prestigious event,” said Target Center Vice President/General Manager, Steve Mattson. “When event ticket packages go on sale to the general public, those inaugural ticket purchasers will become a part of hockey history.”
Through its partnership with Meet Minneapolis, the NCHC has secured fan hotel blocks at several Minneapolis hotels within walking distance to Target Center. To secure your hotel for the championship click here or visit NCHCHockey.com.
“Our new conference website can be used as a portal for fans to find anything they need to know about the Championship weekend,” stated Fenton. “The entire Minneapolis area, including Meet Minneapolis and Target Center, has shown great enthusiasm for our championship weekend.”
To learn more about the NCHC Championship Tournament, purchasing tickets and reserving a hotel room, please visit the NCHC website at NCHCHockey.com.
For information on group tickets please contact the Target Center directly at 612-673-1311 or nchchockey@targetcenter.com.
The NCHC, which includes member institutions Colorado College, Denver, Miami, Minnesota Duluth, Nebraska Omaha, North Dakota, St. Cloud State and Western Michigan, begins its inaugural season on October 18, 2013, with a double-header featuring North Dakota at Miami and Colorado College hosting Minnesota Duluth. Games times are to be announced.
Related articles
- NCAA Hockey: Current NCHC Television Deal is Unacceptable (thehockeywriters.com)
- Most Anticipated NCHC Game: North Dakota vs. Miami (thehockeywriters.com)
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Hitting the links on Thursday NCHC Television focused
CBS Sports Network (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
The newly released television schedule from the NCHC has gotten
people talking.
Here's the Western College Hockey Blog post and
they broke down the number games each team has on the schedule. UND 6, Miami 5, Western Michigan, Colorado College and St. Cloud State
all have 4 games on the TV schedule. Denver and Duluth have two games.
Here’s something to chew on; the Mavericks will appear on CBS Sports Network just once when they host Michigan on Friday, Nov. 15. [OmahaMavericks]
Here’s something to chew on; the Mavericks will appear on CBS Sports Network just once when they host Michigan on Friday, Nov. 15.
The Hockey Writers, NCAA Hockey: Current NCHC Television Deal
is Unacceptable
David
Drew, MLive.com WMU hockey will have four NCHC games
televised on CBSSports Network
Joe Paisley from the
Gazette; CC
picks up most-ever four national TV regular season games
Thursday, June 13, 2013
CC mourns death of Scott Winkler
CC mourns death of Scott Winkler: Colorado College and Tiger Hockey are mourning the loss of Scott Winkler, wh... http://t.co/hEZFU990Us
— CC Tiger Athletics (@CCTigers) June 13, 2013
As Redwing77 mentioned, Former Colorado College Tigers forward, Scott Winker died unexpectedly at home on Wednesday, in Asker, Norway. Scott Winkler was 23 years old.
C.C. Tigers -- Colorado College and Tiger Hockey are mourning the loss of Scott Winkler, who died unexpectedly on Wednesday at his parents' home in Norway after recently completing his senior season with the Tigers.
No other details of his passing are available at this time.
Winkler graduated from CC on May 20 with a bachelor's degree in economics. A third-round selection of the Dallas Stars in the 2008 NHL draft, he had recorded career highs of 13 goals and 28 points for the Tigers in 2012-13.
"It is an unfathomable tragedy to see a talented young man pass at such an early age," said Ken Ralph, director of athletics at CC. "This spring we have seen Scott put in a great deal of work to prepare himself for his professional career and the rest of his life. He had such a bright future ahead of him. I'd like to ask all Colorado College fans and supporters of college hockey everywhere to keep the Winkler family in your thoughts and prayers."
Born and raised in Asker, Norway, Winkler came to the United States in 2007 to play for the Russell Stover midget major AAA team in Overland Park, Kan. He played a year of juniors for the Cedar Rapids Roughriders of the United States Hockey League in 2008-09 before enrolling at Colorado College as a freshman. He compiled 63 points (24g,39a) in 120 career games with the Tigers.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
NCAA Hockey: The more things change, the more they won't be the same
Photo from Brian Sullivan, USCHO |
This morning, I was reading the Grand Forks Herald, when I came across another great article; Change may-or may not-be coming for college hockey, written by Hall of Fame sports writer Virg Foss. Check it out.
Virg Foss, Grand Forks Herald — Of course more change is already upon us as the Western Collegiate Hockey Association as we’ve known it all our lives breaks apart.As Minnesota and Wisconsin head to the Big Ten and North Dakota, Duluth, St. Cloud State, Colorado College and Denver land in the new National Collegiate Hockey Conference, more change is coming, like it or not.We’re already seen that college hockey’s most intense rivalry, that of North Dakota and Minnesota, won’t continue on a yearly basis, at least as long as Don Lucia is coaching the Gophers.It’s Lucia’s decision to limit that rivalry, against the expressed wishes of past and current UND and Gopher players and fans of all ages. It’s a decision I do not understand and for reasons given by Lucia that are questionable at best.
I am with Virg, I’ve never really understood, why one team would kill a very popular and lucrative college hockey rivalry, but maybe college hockey will go on without it. I am sure that Ohio State and Penn State will fill the void though. Yeah right! This past spring, when it seemed like there might be a chance to have a mulligan on this historic series, the hockey God’s didn’t allow the rivalry to happen, so maybe it wasn’t meant to be.
Maybe it’s time that we embrace change?
I am almost certain, that Miami and Western Michigan fans will soon hate the team from the University of North Dakota with no-name. Probably, after the second time, the two teams play on the ice.
Moving forward.
After watching 2012-13 college hockey season, nothing really made sense this season. The traditional “sexy” teams (Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, North Dakota, Boston College, Boston University) weren’t in the Frozen Four. ECAC teams Yale and Quinnipiac proved that you don’t have to have a roster full of NHL first round draft choices to win the NCAA title either.
That doesn’t mean that these teams didn’t have talent, because they had some great talent. Yale had talented guys that bought into a system and played a great team game. Yale was a miserable team to play against, defensively. Yale also got hot at the right time and was the best team for the last four games of the season, when it mattered the most.
The list of teams the Yale Bulldogs beat was impressive, because they beat some of the best teams in the country, to win the NCAA title, erasing any doubts who the best team in the country was.
During that time frame, the Yale Bulldogs took down Minnesota no. 1 seed, North Dakota no. 2 seed, UMass-Lowell no. 1 seed and Quinnipiac no. 1 overall seed. That’s a pretty good hockey resume, it also proved that their season wasn’t a fluke. If you’re still not a believer, Yale also went 4-0 against the WCHA, a league that sent six teams to the NCAA tourney.
What has happened is the college hockey world has changed, the other schools have found a way to persevere and they overcome some of the self-perceived advantages that the bigger schools thought they had. Apparently big television contracts and cathedrals posing as hockey arena’s doesn’t always equate to wins and NCAA titles.
Maybe these teams flew under the radar a bit, while other teams were patting themselves on the back. That being said, the rest of the college hockey world was put back on notice last weekend. There are no gimmes in college hockey, not any more.
Finally, I think what also caught people’s eye, was Yale head coach Keith Allain celebrating a win with his team and enjoying the moment.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
CC's Joe Marciano hits Minnesota's Tom Serratore from behind
Colorado College Tiger defenseman Joe Marciano received a five minute major for this cross-check on Minnesota Gopher forward Tom Serratore. I think Marciano was lucky to remain in the game and I am not sure what he was upset with. These are the kind of hits that I would like to see gone from "all" levels of hockey.
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- Tom Serratore the heart and sole of the Beavers (thehockeywriters.com)
- Gophers ruin Beavers senior night (thehockeywriters.com)
Wisconsin sophomore goalie Joel Rumpel throws his stick makes save
Wisconsin sophomore goalie Joel Rumpel made this miraculous save on the Huskies forward Jimmy Murray at the 02:05 mark of the first period that prevented the Huskies from taking an early 2-1 lead. From there the Huskies never did get the lead and the Badgers would win the game 4-1.
Some thought that Rumpel should have actually gotten a penalty for throwing his goalie stick.
After the game the sophomore goalie was asked if he has thrown his stick at the puck. “It was a weird play,” Rumpel said. “I made the first save and then went to come across the crease and the stick got knocked out of my hands and it squirted wide,” Rumpel said. Yeah, okay.
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- C.C. vs. UW: winner to the NCAA tourney (thehockeywriters.com)
Monday, March 25, 2013
Badgers defenseman John Ramage destroys Mavericks forward Teddy Blueger
“That’s contact to the head, that’s a no brainer,” FSN television analyst Kevin Gorg said on viewing the hit by Wisconsin defenseman John Ramage on Minnesota State Maverick Teddy Blueger. The funny thing with Gorg, he’s supposed to know hockey, but every time he opens his mouth he removes all doubt. I haven’t seen many guys that get hit in the head grab their shoulder.
Look at the video, Teddy Blueger is holding his shoulder.
In the press box, we had the luxury of getting a few good looks at this hit, to me this appears to be another legal shoulder-to-shoulder hit that was called a major penalty. For those people that want to call penalties for hard hits, they're going to call foul, but hockey is a physical game. I don't think John Ramage who plays the game straight up should be penalized for being a physical player.
Cross-posted at the Hockey Writers Combine.
Saturday, March 23, 2013
C.C. vs. UW: winner to the NCAA tourney
The University of Wisconsin Badgers (21-12-7) and Colorado College
(18-18-5) faceoff tonight in the championship game of the Red Baron WCHA Final
Five at 7:00 pm. Central.
You can watch that game on DirecTV channel 668 FSN, if you don’t
have cable.
This is an important game for both teams.
The winner goes the NCAA playoffs. The Tigers if they lose,
they’re season is over. The same may happen for the Wisconsin Badgers if they
don’t win tonight as well, it’s up to the Pairwise math.
Wisconsin is currently sitting at 17th in the Pairwise so they’re definitely
a bubble team.
After the win last night, Colorado College Tiger goalie Joe Howe
summed it up with the quote of the weekend, “Rylan [Schwartz] put a quote on
the board from Mike Babcock [Redwings head coach] you don’t have to win three
games, you have to win one game three times.”
I have told people that the Tigers have one of the best lines in
college hockey and the opposition has had a tuff time stopping Rylan Schwartz,
Alexander Krushelnyski and the local boy Charlie Taft (Edina, Minnesota).
Regardless of the record, the Tigers are a good hockey teams and are peaking at
the right time. The Tigers have also won five of their last six games.
Last night, the Tigers looked as if they had watched some game
film from the BSU and Minnesota series. At times, it looked like C.C. used some
of the same offensive strategies. On one play, the Tigers chipped the puck up
the glass and the forward from C.C. skated into the puck and got a quick shot
on net that Adam Wilcox made a big save on. If Wilcox doesn’t make that save,
it’s a 3-0 game.
You have to give credit, where credit is due. The Tigers beat DU
(20-13-5) in games, they beat UND (21-12-7) and Minnesota (26-8-5).
Colorado College
Tigers: Rylan Schwartz (19g-32a—51pts), Alexander Krushelnyski
(15g-27a—42pts), William Rupuzzi (15g-20a—35pts), Scott Winkler (13g-15a—28pts), Archie Skalbeck
(12g-11a—23pts)Defense: Mike Boivin (14g-14a—28pts) Eamonn
McDermott (3g-20a—23pts), Peter Stoykewych (2g-9a—11pts). Goalies:
Joe Howe 14-11-4, 2.97 GAA, .915 save percentage, Josh Thorimbert 4-7-1, 3.73
GAA, .873 save percentage.
Wisconsin Badgers: Forwards: Michael
Mersch (23g-13a—36pts), Mark Zengerle (9g-21a—31pts), Nic Kerdiles
(9g-21a—30pts), Joseph Labate (9g-13a—22pts), Tyler Barnes (14g-15a—21pts), Defense: Jake McCabe
(3g-17a—20pts) John Ramage (8g-10a—18pts). Goalies: Landon Peterson
6-4-3, 2.01 GAA, .926 save percentage, Joel Rumpel 15-8-4, 2.21 GAA, .921 save
percentage.
Cross-posted at the Hockey Writes Combine
Related articles
- Day two reflections from the WCHA Final Five (thehockeywriters.com)
- Day two reflections from the WCHA Final Five (getrealhockey.com)
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Tiger's Taft scores the game winning goal against DU, with help from DU goalie
This is the goal in question, I was finally able to get my hand on it. Colorado College forward Charlie Taft will probably never score a more fluky goal than this one. This was also the goal, that everyone was talking about on Monday morning that vaulted the Tigers to the Final Five and left the Denver Pioneers scratching their heads. I am sure there are some that aren't feeling sorry for the Pioneers, it's just one of those things.
The goal in question is at the 2:18 mark. s/t to Joe Paisley sending me the video. DU's Juho Olkinuora is a great goalie, but stuff happens in games that has no explanation sometimes.
Final 5 Match-Ups (by Donn)
This is it, the last WCHA Final 5 as we have
known it for decades. Three out of last weekend’s
first round series went to three games, which is not too surprising, given the
depth and talent of the conference as a whole.
I’m looking forward to this long weekend of hockey and hopefully will
take a lot of good memories from it. Most of the teams that are not going to
St. Paul are done for the year, with the exception of DU. The Pioneers could get an at-large bid to the
NCAA tournament; they are currently sitting at #13 in the pairwise.
2. Minnesota……………...16-7-2……..…37
3. North Dakota.………….14-7-7………..35
4. Denver…………..……..14-9-5..….......33
5. Wisconsin…....………..13-8-7………...33
6. Minnesota State………16-11-1....…….33
7. Nebraska-Omaha…......14-12-2…....…30
8. Colorado College …….11-13-4..….….26
9. Minnesota-Duluth….….10-13-5……….25
10. Michigan Tech………..8-16-4…..…..20
11. Bemidji State……..…..6-15-7......…..17
12. Alaska-Anchorage…....2-20-6.....…..10
Season Series
vs MSUM – SCSU wins 2-0-0
vs UW – Tied 1-1-0
vs CC – UM wins 1-0-1
WCHA FINAL STANDINGS
2012-2013
Team………………………W-L-T………Points
1. St. Cloud St……………18-9-1.……….372. Minnesota……………...16-7-2……..…37
3. North Dakota.………….14-7-7………..35
4. Denver…………..……..14-9-5..….......33
5. Wisconsin…....………..13-8-7………...33
6. Minnesota State………16-11-1....…….33
7. Nebraska-Omaha…......14-12-2…....…30
8. Colorado College …….11-13-4..….….26
9. Minnesota-Duluth….….10-13-5……….25
10. Michigan Tech………..8-16-4…..…..20
11. Bemidji State……..…..6-15-7......…..17
12. Alaska-Anchorage…....2-20-6.....…..10
The # numbers below are now the PAIRWISE
rankings.
Thursday
Games
Colorado
College @ #6 North Dakota
Last weekend NoDak ended MTU’s season in three
games (5-3W, 2-1L, 6-0W) in Grand Forks and the Tigers beat their archrival Pioneers
in three games (5-3L, 2-1W, 4-3W) in Denver.
2012-13 series – Tied wins 2-2-0
The first series was in Colorado Springs
Nov30/Dec1 with the Tigers winning the first game (5-3) and UND winning the
second in overtime (3-2). They met for
the second series in Grand Forks in mid-January with the Tigers again winning
the opening game (4-3) and UND winning the finale (5-3).
UND has a chance to be the first four-peat
champion this weekend and it starts with a stiff test in CC. The Tigers have the offensive power to
compete with anyone in the league; the big question is their defense and goaltending. The same could be said about UND, they too
have has some blips in their own zone too.
Both have a short week after playing three games (Fri/Sat/Sun) and then
a short rest and travel before this Thursday night game. The Tigers need to keep winning to extend
their season, UND could lose and still make the NCAA tournament. I’m going with UND in this game, since they
have been getting more consistent play in the net. NODAK
WINS
(I also want them to win so we all get to see
another UND/UM game.)
#9 Minnesota
State @ #16 Wisconsin
Last weekend the Mavericks took out the UNO
Mavericks in three games (4-3Wot, 2-1L, 3-1W) in Mankato and the Badgers ended
the UMD Bulldogs season by sweeping them (3-1, 4-1) in Madison.
2012-13 series – Tied 2-2-0
The first series was in Madison on Nov23/24
with the Mavericks sweeping the series (4-2, 4-2). They met for the second series in Mankato in
mid-January with the Badgers returning the favor in dramatic fashion, by
sweeping the Mavericks in overtime in both games (4-3ot, 2-1ot).
The Badgers have clawed their way back in the
NCAA tournament picture, now they are firmly on the bubble with their #16
rank. The Mavericks would be in the NCAA
tournament if it started this weekend, but if get some wins this weekend they
can move up the rankings and improve their seeding.
This game I’m not sure about who is going to
win, I don’t have a feeling right away for one team or the other. Both are playing well and need/want to
advance to Friday’s game against SCSU.
Even with UW being the “home” team in this game, I’m going to go with
the “visitors” for the win, in overtime.
MAVERICKS WIN
Friday
Games
#12 St.
Could St.
Last weekend the Huskies swept the Seawolves (6-1,
5-1) in St. Cloud.Season Series
vs MSUM – SCSU wins 2-0-0
vs UW – Tied 1-1-0
Since the Huskies are the top seed they will “host”
the winner from Thursday’s MSUM/UW play-in game.
If my prediction from Thursday hold true, the
Huskies will be facing in-state foe Mankato for the right to advance to the
championship game. SCSU had to settle
for “sharing” the MacNaughton Cup and now will want the Broadmoor Trophy all to
themselves. The Huskies have not
captured the playoff title since 2001 and the Mavericks have never hoisted
either piece of hardware. HUSKIES WIN
#2 Minnesota
Last weekend the Gophers swept the Beavers (2-1ot,
4-3) in Minneapolis.
Since the Gophers are the second seed they will
“host” the winner of the CC/UND from Thursday’s play-in game.
Season Series
vs UND – UM wins 1-0-1vs CC – UM wins 1-0-1
Again, if my Thursday predictions hold true,
the Gophers will face long, long, time rival UND in the evening tilt at the
Xcel Center. Last year these team
clashed in a semi-final game, remember… the Gophers staked themselves to a 3-0
lead, UND called a time out, and then rattled off 6 unanswered goals for a 6-3
win. (Then UM and UND met a week later again
at the Xcel Center in the NCAA tournament with the UM winning.) I don’t think we will get that kind of game
this time around, but who knows, that’s why they play the games. I’m inclined this time around to give the nod
to the Gophers in this game, to set-up a rubber match with the Huskies. GOPHERS
WIN
Saturday
- CHAMPIONSHIP Game
Well this as far as I’m allowed to stretch my
predictions. We’ll know by the end of Friday
if I’m even close to correct. But if I am,
it’s a SCSU/UM game for the Broadmoor trophy, a title that cannot be shared,
and the auto-bid for the NCAA tournament.
I’m thinking the Gophers might be spent emotionally if they beat UND the
evening before. The Gophers are a pretty
solid lock on a number one seed, whereas the Huskies could use another quality
win to solidify their spot in the tourney.
HUSKIES WIN
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Monday, March 18, 2013
UND Hockey makes the Final Five for a 11th year in a row with win over Tech
Seal of the University of North Dakota (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Grand Forks, ND – With the win tonight, the University of North Dakota (21-11-7) hockey team has made the WCHA Final Five in each of Dave Hakstol’s nine seasons.
What’s even more impressive with UND’s 6-0 win over Michigan Tech, UND has made the Final Five for the 11th-straight year in a row, that’s the longest current streak in the WCHA.
Since coach Hakstol took over the reins in 2004-05, the University of North Dakota hockey team has never lost a first round WCHA playoff series and currently holds 18-4 (.818) record.
Hakstol also holds an impressive 32-9 record in the WCHA playoff games.
After last night’s 2-1 loss to the Michigan Tech Huskies, that streak appeared to be in jeopardy. In last night’s game, the Michigan Tech Huskies were a miserable team to play against; they clogged up the neutral zone up and gave North Dakota little time and space. Huskies also beat UND to the puck all night long.
Tonight was a different story, the Green and White left little doubt as they were the better team all night long and beat the Huskies to the puck all night long and the Huskies defenders had no answer for UND team speed as they entered the neutral zone with speed and when the Huskies got a chance on Clarke Saunders the UND defense was there to clear the puck.
In the end, UND blew out the Michigan Tech Huskies (13-20-4) and actually ended up pulling the starting goalie Clarke Saunders with 4:02 left and inserted the backup goalie Tate Maris who’s a very popular third string goalie with his teammates and with the fans as well.
Think about this, Clarke Saunders had a 27 save shutout, when the ever popular Tate Maris entered the game to a standing ovation. That happened. It was a very classy move by the head coach Dave Hakstol.
“I thought the level of play was our most complete of the year, without a question,” Head coach Dave Hakstol said of his team’s 6-0 win over the Michigan Tech Huskies. “We played at a playoff level for three periods tonight and it started right from the drop of the puck.”
An emotional Tate Maris explained what it was like to finally get a taste of game action in the last home game of his college hockey career. “it’s kind of indescribable I guess,” Maris said. I don’t know. I guess I am kind of at a loss for words for it. It’s kind of four years pushed into one night in four minutes there at the end. Pretty surreal, to say the least, it’s just amazing to be out there with your fellow teammates. To be surrounded by those fans, it’s kind of indescribable, just amazing to say the least.”
According to senior forward Corban Knight, tonight was a statement game for the UND hockey team and the head coach challenged the team to be better for 60 minutes tonight.
“We set the bar pretty high tonight with the way we played,” senior forward Corban Knight said. “In order for us to be successful like you said, we need to keep that bar high and make sure we’re working hard to get to that every night, because we’re only going to be playing better teams from here on in.”
Up next for UND is Colorado College who beat DU 4-3. That game will be next Thursday night at 7:00 p.m. central time. UND and Colorado College split the season series 2-2.
Cross-posted at the Hockey Writers Combine.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Results of the 2012-13 Blogger/Website All-WCHA Awards
Western Collegiate Hockey Association logo (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
* Asterik
denotes a unanimous selection
All-WCHA
First Team:
F - Ryan Walters, Nebraska-Omaha
F - Erik Haula, Minnesota
F - Danny Kristo, North Dakota
D - Nate Schmidt, Minnesota
D - Nick Jensen, St. Cloud State
G - Stephon Williams, Minnesota State
All-WCHA Second Team:
F - Drew LeBlanc, St. Cloud State
F - Corban Knight, North Dakota
F - Rylan Schwartz, Colorado College
D - Mike Boivin, Colorado College
D - Joey LaLeggia, Denver
G - Adam Wilcox, Minnesota
All-WCHA Third Team:
F - Matt Leitner, Minnesota State
F - Josh Archibald, Nebraska-Omaha
F - Eriah Hayes, Minnesota State
D - Andrew Prochno, St. Cloud State
D - Andrej Sustr, Nebraska-Omaha
G - Juho Olkinuora, Denver
WCHA All-Rookie Team:
F - Alex Petan, Michigan Tech
F - Tony Cameranesi, Minnesota-Duluth
F - Jonny Brodzinski, St. Cloud State
D - Nolan Zajac, Denver *
D - Andy Welinski, Minnesota-Duluth
G - Stephon Williams, Minnesota State
WCHA Player of the Year: Ryan Walters, Nebraska-Omaha
WCHA Defenseman of the Year: Nate Schmidt, Minnesota
WCHA Rookie of the Year: Stephon Williams, Minnesota State
WCHA Coach of the Year: Mike Hastings, Minnesota State
Here's the rundown of the voters.
Ryan, Gopher Puck Live
Matt, Bulldog Country
Joe, Colorado Springs Gazette
Travis, @nodakhockey/Fighting Sioux Hockey Facebook Fan Page
Emily, Beyond the Pond
Taylor, The Hockey Writers Combine
Eric, Goon's World/The Hockey Writers Combine
Tim, Tech Hockey Guide
Matthew, USCHO
Nate, College Hockey News/SB Nation Team Minnesota
Donn, Goon's World
Andy, Bucky's 5th Quarter
Andrew, College Hockey High Horse
Jeff, Mav Mania
Dave, Sioux Sports
Chad, A Tradition of Excellence
F - Ryan Walters, Nebraska-Omaha
F - Erik Haula, Minnesota
F - Danny Kristo, North Dakota
D - Nate Schmidt, Minnesota
D - Nick Jensen, St. Cloud State
G - Stephon Williams, Minnesota State
All-WCHA Second Team:
F - Drew LeBlanc, St. Cloud State
F - Corban Knight, North Dakota
F - Rylan Schwartz, Colorado College
D - Mike Boivin, Colorado College
D - Joey LaLeggia, Denver
G - Adam Wilcox, Minnesota
All-WCHA Third Team:
F - Matt Leitner, Minnesota State
F - Josh Archibald, Nebraska-Omaha
F - Eriah Hayes, Minnesota State
D - Andrew Prochno, St. Cloud State
D - Andrej Sustr, Nebraska-Omaha
G - Juho Olkinuora, Denver
WCHA All-Rookie Team:
F - Alex Petan, Michigan Tech
F - Tony Cameranesi, Minnesota-Duluth
F - Jonny Brodzinski, St. Cloud State
D - Nolan Zajac, Denver *
D - Andy Welinski, Minnesota-Duluth
G - Stephon Williams, Minnesota State
WCHA Player of the Year: Ryan Walters, Nebraska-Omaha
WCHA Defenseman of the Year: Nate Schmidt, Minnesota
WCHA Rookie of the Year: Stephon Williams, Minnesota State
WCHA Coach of the Year: Mike Hastings, Minnesota State
Here's the rundown of the voters.
Ryan, Gopher Puck Live
Matt, Bulldog Country
Joe, Colorado Springs Gazette
Travis, @nodakhockey/Fighting Sioux Hockey Facebook Fan Page
Emily, Beyond the Pond
Taylor, The Hockey Writers Combine
Eric, Goon's World/The Hockey Writers Combine
Tim, Tech Hockey Guide
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013
UND’s Zane Gothberg name Red Baron Co-Defensive player of the week
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MADISON, Wis. – A pair of goaltenders who both totalled more than 70 saves in
league competition last weekend, Colorado College’s Joe Howe and University of
North Dakota’s Zane Gothberg, have been named Red Baron® WCHA Men’s co-Defensive Players of the Week
for March 12.
Howe,
a 6-0, 195-pound senior from Plymouth, Minn., turned aside 31 shots on goal
last Friday (March 8) in a 2-0 setback at Michigan Tech before coming back with
46 stops to lead the visiting Tigers to a 4-3 road victory over the Huskies
last Saturday (March 9). He posted 77 total saves in the series, with
double-digit stop totals in all six periods and 20 in the second stanza of game
two, and helped his team kill off seven of eight MTU power-plays.
Gothberg,
a 6-2, 198-pound freshman from Thief River Falls, Minn., had a hot hand
throughout visiting North Dakota’s WCHA series split at Minnesota State,
stopping 72 shots – the most in a two-game series by a UND goalie this season.
In last Friday’s 4-3 UND win, Gothberg made a career-high 37 saves, including 14
in the third period. The following night, he added another 35 saves in a 2-1
overtime loss in the regular season finale, which ended his personal six-game
unbeaten streak.
Gothberg,
who is 4-1-2 with a .937 save percentage since Feb. 1, led the WCHA in winning
percentage during league play (.708) and finished fourth in save percentage.
Also
nominated: Matt Prapavessis, D, BSU; Joey LaLeggia, D, DU; Steven Seigo, D, MTU; Andrew
Prochno, D, SCSU.
Per
the UND Athletic Web Page
UND's WCHA Players of the Week
Nov. 20: Danny Kristo (Offensive)
Dec. 11: Carter Rowney (Offensive)
Dec. 11: Rocco Grimaldi (co-Rookie)
Dec. 18: Corban Knight (Offensive)
Jan. 8: Corban Knight (co-Offensive)
Feb. 5:
Zane Gothberg (Rookie)
Feb. 12: Zane Gothberg (Defensive)
Feb. 27: Danny Kristo (co-Offensive)
Feb. 27: Danny Kristo (co-Offensive)
Mar. 12: Zane Gothberg (co-Defensive)
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Sunday, March 10, 2013
Final WCHA standings
NEXT WEEK IN THE
WCHA
WCHA PLAYOFFS • FIRST ROUND, BEST-OF-THREE
Games for Friday, March 15: #12 Alaska Anchorage at #1 St. Cloud State,
7:37 pm CT; #11 Bemidji State at #2 Minnesota, 7:07 pm CT; #10 Michigan Tech at
#3 North Dakota, 7:37 pm CT; #9 Minnesota Duluth at #4 Wisconsin; #8 Colorado College
at #5 Denver; #7 Nebraska Omaha at #6 Minnesota State.
Games for Saturday, March 16: #12 Alaska Anchorage at #1 St. Cloud State,
7:07 pm CT; #11 Bemidji State at #2 Minnesota, 7:07 pm CT; #10 Michigan Tech at
#3 North Dakota, 7:07 pm CT; #9 Minnesota Duluth at #4 Wisconsin; #8 Colorado College
at #5 Denver #7 Nebraska Omaha at #6 Minnesota State.
Games for Sunday, March 17 (if
necessary): #12 Alaska Anchorage at #1 St.
Cloud State, 7:07 pm CT; #11 Bemidji State at #2 Minnesota, 7:07 pm CT; #10
Michigan Tech at #3 North Dakota, 7:07 pm CT; #9 Minnesota Duluth at #4 Wisconsin; #8
Colorado College at #5 Denver; #7 Nebraska Omaha at #6 Minnesota State.
Thursday, March 07, 2013
Weekend Match-Ups (by Donn)
This is it! The last weekend of the regular season, buckle
up sports fan, ‘cause we got a full slate of games. The standings are still jam packed, with the
top seven teams separated by 5 points.
It is possible to have a four-way tie for the McNaughton Cup, if things
work out that way, not likely, but possible.
What we do know is that CC, UMD, MTU, BSU, and UAA will be on the road
next weekend, we just don’t know who’s rink they will be at, and SCSU and UND
have wrapped up home ice.
2. Minnesota……………...14-7-2……..…33
2. North Dakota.………….13-6-7………..33
4. Minnesota State………15-10-1....…....31
4. Wisconsin…....………..12-7-7………...31
6. Nebraska-Omaha…......14-10-2…...…30
7. Denver…………..……..12-9-5..…........29
8. Colorado College …….10-12-4...…….24
9. Minnesota-Duluth….…..8-13-5……….21
10. Michigan Tech………..7-15-4.…..…..18
11. Bemidji State……..…..6-13-7.......…..17
12. Alaska-Anchorage…...2-18-6.......…..10
The # numbers below are now the PAIRWISE rankings.
WCHA Games
#7 North
Dakota @ #8 Minnesota State
Last weekend NoDak got three points (4-2, 2-2ot) from the Beavers in Grand Forks and the Mavericks split (4-1L, 7-2W) with the Tigers in Colorado Springs.
Colorado
College @ Michigan Tech
Last weekend the Tigers split (4-1W, 7-2L) with the MSUM Mavericks in Colorado Springs and the Huskies split (5-3L, 5-1W) with the SCSU Huskies in St. Cloud.
WCHA
STANDINGS 2012-2013
Team………………………W-L-T………Points
1. St. Cloud St……………17-8-1.…….….352. Minnesota……………...14-7-2……..…33
2. North Dakota.………….13-6-7………..33
4. Minnesota State………15-10-1....…....31
4. Wisconsin…....………..12-7-7………...31
6. Nebraska-Omaha…......14-10-2…...…30
7. Denver…………..……..12-9-5..…........29
8. Colorado College …….10-12-4...…….24
9. Minnesota-Duluth….…..8-13-5……….21
10. Michigan Tech………..7-15-4.…..…..18
11. Bemidji State……..…..6-13-7.......…..17
12. Alaska-Anchorage…...2-18-6.......…..10
The # numbers below are now the PAIRWISE rankings.
WCHA Games
#2 Minnesota
@ Bemidji St.
Last weekend the Gophers split (2-0L, 5-1W) with
the Pioneers in Minneapolis and the Beavers got a point from NoDak (4-2, 2-2) in
Grand Forks.
The Gopher faithfully will be hoping for some
help, from Wisconsin, this weekend to keep their hopes alive for the last WCHA
title. The Beavers still have a chance
to move up the standings, they could finish as high as ninth place, with a
sweep. BSU plays sound defense and clogs
up the passing and shooting lanes. The
Beavers style can frustrate teams, but if their opponents can get a lead, they
can force BSU to change their style. The
Gophers will need to draw some penalties to get the power play some chances to
score. All the numbers point to the
Gophers, but when teams like have BSU nothing to lose, you need to watch out
for the kitchen sink. GOPHERS 3-PTS
Alaska-Anchorage
@ #8 Denver (Fri/Sun)
Last weekend the Seawolves were swept by the
Nanooks (2-1ot, 3-1) in the home/home series and the Pioneers split (2-0W, 5-1L)
with the Gophers in Minneapolis.
The Pioneers still have some control over their
own fate, but they need to sweep the Seawolves, and have UNO drop below
them. I’m sure the Seawolves would like
to welcome DU to the bottom half of the bracket and keep them there, by winning
a game or two. DU played well last
weekend in Minneapolis, I watched the replays. And if they play like that again
this weekend, they should secure four points.
UAA has nothing to lose; they have been locked into last place for a
couple of weeks now. I wouldn’t be
surprised if Shyiak pulled a few tricks out of his sleeve this weekend. PIONEERS SWEEP
Last weekend NoDak got three points (4-2, 2-2ot) from the Beavers in Grand Forks and the Mavericks split (4-1L, 7-2W) with the Tigers in Colorado Springs.
This is a big series for both teams. UND still has an outside chance at the title
and MSUM for that matter too. The Mavericks
are 10-5-1 at home this year and UND is 8-6-1 away from Grand Forks. NoDak has scored three more goals and given
up three more than MSUM has in the WCHA this season, so those are pretty even
numbers. The big difference is that
NoDak has 7 ties in the league and the Mavericks have just one. With so much on the line for both teams, this
should be a very entertaining series to watch.
SPLIT
Last weekend the Tigers split (4-1W, 7-2L) with the MSUM Mavericks in Colorado Springs and the Huskies split (5-3L, 5-1W) with the SCSU Huskies in St. Cloud.
The Huskies gave themselves a boost with a win
over SCSU on Saturday, and gave the rest of the league hope at title with that
win. MTU has been better over the last
month, going 4-4-0 in their last eight games, and CC has gone 3-2-3 over their
last eight contests. The Tigers can’t
move up the standings, they are stuck at 8th place and could slip to
9th if they lose twice this weekend.
CC hasn’t been too good on the road this season going 4-8-3 away from
home and the Huskies are 5-7-2 at home in MacInnis Student Ice Arena. I’m going say both black and gold teams
win. SPLIT
#10 St.
Could St. @ #20 Wisconsin
Last weekend the Huskies split (5-3W, 5-1L) with
the MTU Huskies in St. Cloud and the Badgers swept (4-3, 6-2) the UNO Mavericks
in Omaha.
The other top teams will be watching the
scoreboard for these games. If the
Huskies win on Friday, they will secure at least a share of the McNaughton
Cup. The Badgers have plans of their
own; a win on Friday (coupled with a UNO loss or DU tie/loss) would secure them
home ice. The Badgers are 7-7-3 home
this year, but they aren’t playing in the Kohl center this weekend, they are at
coliseum, for a throwback weekend, and the Huskies are 7-6-1 on the road. I’m not sure if the pressure got to SCSU last
Saturday, because if they would have won, they would have already secured a
share of the title. This series should
have the feel of a playoff series with the stakes high for both teams. The Badgers need some quality wins to move up
the rankings, and improve their odds of getting into the NCAA tournament. SPLIT
#25 Nebraska-Omaha
@ Minnesota-Duluth
Last weekend the Mavericks were swept by the
Badgers (4-3, 6-2) in Omaha and the Bulldogs swept the UAH Chargers (4-2, 4-0)
in Duluth.
The Mavericks saw their chance at the McNaughton
Cup slip away last weekend. UNO also saw
their home ice spot put in jeopardy, with suffering a pair of losses in
Omaha. They need to put last weekend in
the past and move on to this series and get back on track. UMD is looking to continue to build momentum
for the playoffs and what better way to do that by dragging UNO to the bottom
half with a sweep in Duluth. However,
that is a tall order given Omaha’s scoring ability and the Bulldogs porous
defensive play this year. SPLIT
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