Showing posts with label Derek Forbort. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Derek Forbort. Show all posts

Friday, January 20, 2012

UND vs. SCSU

UND’s Forward lines


29 Brock Nelson–10 Corban Knight (A) –7 Danny Kristo
16 Mark MacMillan–27 Carter Rowney–15 Michael Parks
13 Connor Gaarder–9 Mario Lamoureux (C) –20 Joe Gleason
8 Dan Senkbeil–28 Stephane Pattyn–14 Taylor Dickin

Defense Parings

18 Dillon Simpson–24 Ben Blood
2 Andrew MacWilliam (A) –5 Nick Mattson
22 Andrew Panzarella
UND Goalies
31 Brad Eidsness
32 Aaron Dell

UND Starting goalie: Brad Eidsness with the start, 3-1-0 record with a 2.48 GAA,  and .915 SV%.


UND Scratches: Rcco Grimaldi, Derek Forbort, Brendan O’Donnell, Derek Rodwell

WCHA officials: Todd Anderson, Brad Shepherd, Tony Czech and Jeff Schultz


UND player stats 

SCSU Forward lines

10 Ben Hanowski–12 Travis Novak–11 Jared Festler
8 Cory Thorson–26 Nic Dowd–22 David Eddy
27 Nick Oliver–13 Jordy Christian–21 Brooks Bertsch
18 Garrett Milan–16 Joe Rehkamp–17 Joey Holka

SCSU Defense Pairings 

28 Andrew Prochno–14 Nick Jensen
7 Kevin Gravel–40 Tim Daly
4 Taylor Johnson–2 Jarrod Rabey
SCSU Goalies

29 Ryan Faragher
33 Joe Phillippi
36 Nate Hardy

SCSU Starting Goalie: Ryan Faragher (7-9-3, 2.83 GAA, .909 SV%)


Game Time: 7:37 pm Friday, 7:07 pm Saturday.

Television: Charter (Channel 87 in St. Cloud viewing area), Comcast St. Paul (Channel 13), Comcast Minneapolis (Channel 23). No local TV in Grand Forks, ND.

Radio: he games can be heard at 96.1 the Fox and on KNSI FM 103.3/AM 1450 

Internet:  America One Broadcast
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Friday morning hangover…

This weekend has turned out to be rather interesting, not so much in the good way either, the positive, UND split with the Gophers last weekend.

The negative, UND found out that it had lost yet another player to a season ending injury.

Here is the current injury list, Season ending injuries: Rocco Grimaldi (knee surgery), Derek Rodwell (shoulder), Out Brendan O'Donnell (upper body), defenseman Derek Forbort (undisclosed), Michael Parks (questionable) walking wounded, Corban Knight and Mario Lamoureux. As you can see the @injuryninja has not been kind to the UND hockey team this season.

The positive, UND is 10-4-1 in their last 15 games against SCSU.

Jayson Hajdu, from the UND Athletic Media Relations aka @UNDSID has the travel blog up.

My favorite opposition radio personality has this post on his blog today. North Dakota, Gophers Misbehave Again; Announcer Off the Rails, Coach Angry

Dan Myers of College Hockey News has UND third in this weeks, WCHA Week 12 Power Rankings

Here is this week’s version of the Cardinal Country Clomp Feast, congrats to Ryan Cardinal as he and his wife added a new addition to their family… [click to listen]

Dave Burger has his Weekend Preview: UND at St. Cloud State

Here is the break down of Roco Grimaldi injured knee [Grand Forks Herald]

Run with the Dog’s favorite beat writer, Brad Schlossman has his, Friday morning reading

Here is Through These Doors Episode 11 [click to watch]

There is a new SCSU fan message board and you can find it by clicking here on the [SCSU hockey message board]

Mick Hatten has this story; North Dakota to sport logo vs. Huskies

Mick Hatten; SCSU's riding a win streak

A Tradition of Excellence has this week’s series links [click to view]

Mick Hatten; A look at this weekend's WCHA men's series between North Dakota and St. Cloud State

Western College Hockey has his spin on the Minnesota/North Dakota Videos

While the WCHA tends to let the various schools deal with issues, the ECAC recently issued a reprimand for Yale coach Keith Allain. Courtesy of Ken Schott Parting Schotts blog; ECAC Hockey reprimands Yale coach Allain.

WCHA alums dot NHL All-Star rosters, and it means a change of plans for Faulk [USCHO.COM]

Tyler Buckentine and Brian Halverson have this week’s WCHA conference picks. [USCHO.COM]
No. 17 North Dakota (12-9-2, 8-8-0 WCHA) at St. Cloud State (9-11-4, 6-7-3 WCHA)

Tyler: The Huskies need to build off the National Hockey Center crowd sure to be loud, build a good-sized lead going into the third period because North Dakota has scored the third-fewest amount of goals in the WCHA after 40 minutes. UND has scored clutch third-period goals, but has yet to come back from a two-goal deficit in the third period. Both teams are banged up this weekend and though UND is suffering more from injuries, it has the edge in talent. Split

Brian: North Dakota has won six of the past eight meetings (6-1-1) after the teams split a pair in Grand Forks earlier this season and is 8-2-1 overall in its past 11 games leading into the series. UND has won three of eight conference road games but two of those came in their only road seep of the season at Alaska-Anchorage. SCSU meanwhile has lost just twice at home in WCHA play and has yet to sweep or be swept in a conference series this season. Split is written all over this one.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

UND versus SCSU Series Notes

The University of North Dakota travels to Saint Cloud State University to play the Huskies at the National Hockey Center, January 20-21, 2012.

Game Time: 7:37 pm Friday, 7:07 pm Saturday.

Television: Charter (Channel 87 in St. Cloud viewing area), Comcast St. Paul (Channel 13), Comcast Minneapolis (Channel 23). No local TV in Grand Forks, ND.

Radio: he games can be heard at 96.1 the Fox and on KNSI FM 103.3/AM 1450 

Internet:  http://www.b2livetv.com/partner_members.asp?id=28

Records and Rankings: UND (12-9-2 overall, 8-8-0 WCHA); UND is ranked 17th in the USCHO poll. North Dakota split with the Gophers last weekend (2-1 W, 2-6 L). University of North Dakota Official Release.

Saint Cloud State University (9-11-4, 6-7-3 WCHA);  unranked in the latest USCHO poll. Saint Cloud State University split with Colorado College last weekend in Colorado Springs, Colorado (1-3 L, 5-4 W). Saint Cloud State University Official release.

Series History:  The University of North Dakota is 57-30-11 (.638) against the SCSU Huskies in the all-time series.

Players to Watch: 

For UND: Forwards: Danny Kristo (12-13a—24pts), Corbin Knight (6g-15a—21pts) and Brock Nelson (16g-9a—25pts). Defense: Nick Mattson (5g-8a—13pts), Dillion Simpson, (0g-11a—11pts), Ben Blood (2g-9a—11pts).  Goaltenders: Aaron Dell .892 save percentage and a 2.84 goals against average. Brad Eidsness .915 save percentage and a 2.48 goals against average.

UND Injuries: Forward Rocco Grimaldi is out, Brendan O’Donnell out, defenseman Derek Forbort out, Michael Parks is questionable, Derek Rodwell is out (season shoulder).

For the Huskies: Forwards: Ben Hanowski (12g-13—25pts), Jared Festler (10g-8a—18pts), Travis Novak (7g-10a—17pts). Defense: Nick Jensen (5g-14a—19pts). Goalie: Ryan Faragher .909 save percentage and a 2.82 goals against average.

SCSU  Injuries and departures: Mike Lee is out, Drew LeBlanc is out, Mitch MacMillian transfer to UND, Cam Reid left school for the Western Hockey League.

Other games in the WCHA: Alaska Anchorage at Wisconsin, Minnesota State at Nebraska Omaha, Colorado at Minnesota, Alabama Huntsville at Minnesota Duluth,  Northern Michigan at Michigan Tech (Friday).

Cost Posted at INSIDE HOCKEY.
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Thursday, January 05, 2012

Sophomore Derek Rodwell out for remainder of season

The UND Hockey team got more bad news today as Sophomore forward Derek Rodwell is done for the season after suffering a shoulder injury during last Friday's game against Harvard University. 

This is unneeded and very bad news because UND already has a a depleted line up at this time. Freshman Rocco Grimaldi knee injury, Corban Knight lower body injury, Mario Lamoureux upper body injury and Derek Forbort upper body injury.

Here is the official press release from the UND SID.

GRAND FORKS, N.D. – North Dakota Head Coach Dave Hakstol announced today that sophomore forward Derek Rodwell will miss the remainder of the 2011-12 season with a shoulder injury.

Rodwell injured his left shoulder in UND’s Dec. 30 game against Harvard and will have season-ending surgery later this month. The Taber, Alberta, native had one goal and one assist in 19 games this season. As a freshman last season, he appeared in 39 games and registered five goals and four assists to help lead UND to Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) regular season and playoff championships, as well as a berth in the NCAA Frozen Four.

Rodwell was a fifth-round draft pick, 144th overall, of the New Jersey Devils in the 2009 National Hockey League Entry Draft.
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Saturday, December 31, 2011

UND vs Harvard

UND Forward Lines
29 Brock Nelson – 27 Carter Rowney –7 Danny Kristo
16 Mark MacMillan – 21 Brendan O’Donnell – 13 Connor Gaarder
15 Michael Parks – 28 Stephane Pattyn – 20 Joe Gleason
8 Dan Senkbeil –  14 Taylor Dickin

UND defensive Parings

2 Andrew MacWilliam (A)–5 Nick Mattson
24 Ben Blood (A)  –18 Dillon Simpson
22  Andrew Panzarella

UND Goalies

32 Aaron Dell
31 Brad Eidsness
35 Tate Maris

UND Hockey Stats

Scratches: Derek Forbort, Mario Lamoureux, Roco Grimaldi, Corban Knight, Derek Rodwell
Referees: Jonathan Morrison, Brian Thul Linesmen: Tom Lund, David Spivey


Harvard Forward Lines

21 Marshall Everson–19 Alex Killorn (A) –16 Alex Fallstrom
63 Colin Blackwell–26 Luke Greiner–22 David Valek
27 Petr Placek – 18 Mike Seward–10 Eric Kroshus
17 Rence Coassin–12 Colin Moore–11 Daniel Moriarty (A)

Harvard Defense Pairings

5 Dan Ford – 9 Danny Biega
8 Patrick McNally – 6 Ryan Grimshaw (C)
44 Max Everson – 7 Danny Fick

Harvard Goalies

34 Steve Michalek
30 Raphael Girard

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

UND vs UNO game 2

FSSN logoImage via WikipediaTelevision: TV: Fighting Sioux Sports Network, Fox College Sports Central, DirecTV (Ch. 623).

Radio: The games can be heard at 96.1 the Fox.

Internet: FightingSioux.com


UND Fighting Sioux forward lines

21 Brendan O’Donnell–29 Brock Nelson–7 Danny Kristo
9 Mario Lamoureux (C)–27 Carter Rowney–15 Michael Parks
16 Mark MacMillan–13 Connor Gaarder–11 Derek Rodwell
8 Dan Senkbeil–28 Stephane Pattyn–20 Joe Gleason

Fighting Sioux defense parings

4 Derek Forbort–24 Ben Blood (A)
2 Andrew MacWilliam (A)–5 Nick Mattson
18 Dillon Simpson–22 Andrew Panzarella

Fighting Sioux goalie(s)

32 Aaron Dell
31 Brad Eidsness
35 Tate Maris

Fighting Sioux player stats

Scratches: Corban Knight, Roco Grimaldi, Tayler Dickin, Tate Maris
Referees: Adam, Mousseaux Linesemen: Carton, Freeman

Nebraska Omaha Forward lines

17 Terry Broadhurst–11 Jayson Megna–15 Josh Archibald
19 Ryan Walters–12 Brock Montpetit–21 Matt White
23 Johnnie Searfoss–26 Alex Hudson–22 Andrew Schmit
14 Dominic Zombo–25 Brent Gwidt–10 Alex Simonson

Mavericks Defensive Parings

7 Michael Young–24 Bryce Aneloski
8 Jaycob Megna–3 Andrej Sustr
4 Tony Turgeon–5 Kyle Ensign

Maverick Goalie(s)

31 Ryan Massa
29 Dayn Belfour

Mavericks Player Stats
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Friday, December 09, 2011

UND vs. UNO

Fighting Sioux forward lines

29 Brock Nelson–10 Corban Knight (A)–7 Danny Kristo
11 Derek Rodwell–27 Carter Rowney–13 Connor Gaarder
21 Brendan O’Donnell–16 Mark MacMillan–15 Michael Parks
28 Stephane Pattyn–14 Taylor Dickin

Fighting Sioux defensive parings

4 Derek Forbort–24 Ben Blood (A)
2 Andrew MacWilliam (A)–5 Nick Mattson
18 Dillon Simpson–20 Joe Gleason
22 Andrew Panzarella

Fighting Sioux goalies

32 Aaron Dell
31 Brad Eidsness
35 Tate Maris

UND Hockey Stats

Scratches: Senkbeil, Lamoureux, Grimaldi, Maris
Referees: Adam, Mousseaux Linesemen: Carton, Freeman

University of Nebraska Omaha 

Maverick Forward lines

17 Terry Broadhurst–11 Jayson Megna–15 Josh Archibald
19 Ryan Walters–12 Brock Montpetit–21 Matt White
23 Johnnie Searfoss–26 Alex Hudson–22 Andrew Schmit
14 Dominic Zombo–25 Brent Gwidt–10 Alex Simonson

Maverick Defensive Parings

7 Michael Young–24 Bryce Aneloski
8 Jaycob Megna–3 Andrej Sustr
4 Tony Turgeon–5 Kyle Ensign

Maverick Goalies

30 John Faulkner
29 Dayn Belfour

Maverick Player Stats
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Monday, December 05, 2011

UND Defenseman Derek Forbort named to 2012 U.S. National Junior Team preliminary roster

BUFFALO, NY - DECEMBER 26: Defenseman Derek Fo...Image by Getty Images via @daylifeMEN’S HOCKEY – DECEMBER 5, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
GRAND FORKS, N.D. - University of North Dakota sophomore defenseman Derek Forbort has been named to the preliminary roster of the 2012 United States National Junior Team, announced today by USA Hockey.

The group will gather for a camp in Camrose, Alberta, on Dec. 17, with the final 22-player U.S. National Junior Team roster expected to be named Dec. 22. The camp will include exhibition games against Russia (Dec. 20), Switzerland (Dec. 21) and Slovakia (Dec. 23).

The 2012 U.S. National Junior Team will compete at the International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship, Dec. 26, 2010-Jan. 5, 2011, in Calgary and Edmonton, Alta. Team USA will look to earn its third straight medal after capturing the bronze medal at the 2011 IIHF World Junior Championship in Buffalo, N.Y., and the gold medal at the 2010 IIHF World Junior Championship in Saskatoon, Sask.

Forbort was key member on the 2011 U.S. team that won the bronze medal in Buffalo, N.Y. The Duluth, Minn., native appeared in all six games and helped lead the U.S. to its second straight medal.

In 16 games this season with the 19th-ranked Fighting Sioux, Forbort has a goal (PPG) and three assists. A first-round draft pick, 15th overall, of the Los Angeles Kings in 2010, Forbort produced 15 assists and led all Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) rookie defensemen with plus-21 in 38 games as a freshman last season.
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Saturday, November 26, 2011

11/26 CC vs. UND Lines

FSSN logoImage via WikipediaUND goes again with Dell in net. CC goes with Howe. A lot of line changes for UND. The only other note is that CC Defenseman Eamon McDermitt is out tonight. Ian Young, a freshman, is in.
(per Brad Schlossman's blog located here)

UND’s lines
29 Brock Nelson–10 Corban Knight–7 Danny Kristo
11 Derek Rodwell–9 Mario Lamoureux–27 Carter Rowney
21 Brendan O’Donnell–16 Mark MacMillan–15 Michael Parks
28 Stephane Pattyn–13 Connor Gaarder–20 Joe Gleason

Fighting Sioux Defensive Paring

4 Derek Forbort–24 Ben Blood
2 Andrew MacWilliam–5 Nick Mattson
18 Dillon Simpson–22 Andrew Panzarella

Fighting Sioux Goalies 

32 Aaron Dell
31 Brad Eidsness
35 Tate Maris

UND Player Stats 

Colorado College’s lines
8 Jaden Schwartz–13 Rylan Schwartz–27 William Rapuzzi
16 Alex Krushelnyski–22 Nick Dineen–25 Scott Winkler
9 Dakota Eveland–11 David Civitarese–21 Jeff Collett
12 Archie Skalbeck–23 Tim Hall–15 Andrew Hamburg

Tiger  Defense Pairings 

10 Gabe Guentzel–4 Joe Marciano
20 Ian Young–6 Peter Stoykewych
5 Aaron Harstad–28 Mike Boivin

Tiger Goalies

31 Joe Howe
39 Josh Thorimbert

Tiger Player stats 
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Friday, November 25, 2011

Sioux vs Tigers game one lines

North Dakota Fighting Sioux men's ice hockeyImage via Wikipedia
Fighting Sioux Forward lines

29 Brock Nelson – 10 Corbin Knight (A) – 7 Danny Kristo
9 Mario Lamoureux (C ) – 27 Carter Rowney –  20 Joe Gleason
21 Brendan O’Donnell – 16 Mark MacMillian – 11 Derek Rodwell
 28 Stephane Pattyn – 13 Connor Gaarder – 15 Michael Parks

Fighting Sioux Defensive Parings

4 Derek Forbort – 24 Ben Blood (A)
2 Andrew MacWilliam (A) – 5  Nick Mattson
18 Dillon Simpson – 22 Andrew Panzarella
Fighting Sioux goalies

32 Aaron Dell
31 Brad Eidsness

Fighting Sioux stats

Tiger Forward lines 

8 Jaden Schwartz – 13 Rylan Schwartz 27 William Rapuzzi (A) 
16 Alexander Krushelnyski – 22 Nick Dineen (C) – 25 Scott Winkler
9 Dakota Eveland 11 David Civitarese (A) – Jeff Collett
12 Archie Skalbeck – 23 Tim Hall 15 – Andrew Hamburg  

Tiger Defensive pairing

10 Gabe Guentzel  (A) – 4 Joe Marciano
6 Peter Stoykewych – 7 Eamonn McDermott
5 Aaron Harstad – 28  Mike Bovin 

Tiger Goalies

39 Josh Thorimbert
28 Joe Howe

Tiger Player Stats

One Ice Officials; Refs: Jonathan Morrison (27), Brian Thul (14) -  AR: Andry Carton (92)  Nathan Freeman (78)

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Sioux vs Beavers game 2

Tonight's game  between teh Sioux and Beavers can be viewed on the [B2 Network]
Fighting Sioux Forward lines

29 Brock Nelson – 10 Corbin Knight (A) – 7 Danny Kristo
21 Brendan O’Donnell – 16 Mark MacMillian – 11 Derek Rodwell
9 Mario Lamoureux (C ) – 27 Carter Rowney – 15 Michael Parks
 13 Connor Gaarder – 28 Stephane Pattyn – Andrew Panzarella

Fighting Sioux Defensive Parings

4 Derek Forbort – 24 Ben Blood (A)
2 Andrew MacWilliam (A) – Nick Mattson
18 Dillon Simpson – 20 Joe Gleason

Fighting Sioux goalies

32 Aaron Dell
31 Brad Eidsness

Fighting Sioux stats

BSU Beaver Forward Lines

9 Ben Kinne ( C ) – 14 Aaron McLeod –  28 Jordan George
17 Jamie MacQueen – 11 Shea Walters – 4 David Boehm
12 Jeff Jubinville – 13 Drew Fisher – 6 Darcy Findlay
16 Danny Mattson – 7 Brance Orban – 21 Matt Hartmann

BSU Beaver Defensive Parings

8 Jake Areshenko (A) – 25 Brady Wacker
29 Brad Hunt (A) – 22 Matt Prapavessis
5 Matt Carlson – 15 Sam Windle

BSU Beaver Goalies

33 Dan Bakala
30 Andrew Walsh
35 Mathieu Dugas

BSU Beaver player stats  
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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Sioux and Beavers game 1

Fighting Sioux Forward lines

29 Brock Nelson – 10 Corbin Knight (A) – 7 Danny Kristo
21 Brendan O’Donnell – 16 Mark MacMillian – 11 Derek Rodwell
9 Mario Lamoureux (C ) – 27 Carter Rowney – 15 Michael Parks
14 Taylor Dickin – 28 Stephane Pattyn – 13 Connor Gaarder

Fighting Sioux Defensive Parings

4 Derek Forbort – 24 Ben Blood (A)
2 Andrew MacWilliam (A) – Nick Mattson
18 Dillon Simpson – 20 Joe Gleason

Fighting Sioux goalies

32 Aaron Dell
31 Brad Eidsness

Fighting Sioux stats

BSU Beaver Forward Lines

9 Ben Kinne ( C ) – 14 Aaron McLeod – David Boehm
17 Jamie MacQueen – 11 Shea Walters – 28 Jordan George
12 Jeff Jubinville – 13 Drew Fisher – 6 Darcy Findlay
7 Brance Orban – 27 Mitch Cain – Matt Hartmann

BSU Beaver Defensive Parings

8 Jake Areshenko (A) – 25 Brady Wacker
29 Brad Hunt (A) – 22 Matt Prapavessis
5 Matt Carlson – 15 Sam Windle

BSU Beaver Goalies

33 Dan Bakala
30 Andrew Walsh
35 Mathieu Dugas

BSU Beaver player stats  



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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Something to get you in the mood, Sioux vs Gophers


It's Sioux and Gophers week again and I would compare this historic rivalry to the Hatfield’s and McCoy feud. All you have to do is watch the videos to figure out that these two teams just that don't like each other very much. Some of it’s due to the fact that UND has quite a few players from the Metro area that like to play against the Gophers and beat them. I am expecting an awesome effort from Danny Kristo, Ben Blood, Nick Mattson, Joe Gleason, Brock Nelson, Derek Forbort.


Nothing like a big hit by one of the Sioux’s forward to fire the team up and then start a Donny Brook.I found this gem on Gopher Puck Live...
Why do Sioux fans continue to manufacture reasons to fuel the rivalry? There's this phantom incident, Wheeler insulting Finley's sister, the never seen Lucia spear and they also accused Bickel of "hiding behind a ref" a few years ago. I figure in a few years some idiot will recycle the spear and sister insult. Just embrace your goonery and stop trying to justify it.
As you just read above, we will hear from Gopher fans how the Fighting Sioux are a bunch of classless Goons. If you believe the hype, it's almost like the Sioux are a bunch of knuckle dragging Neanderthals straight out of the movie Slap Shot.

Me personally, I like to refer to the Gophers as being "Minnesota's Pansies on Ice". You know the team that won’t go head to head with your favorite team, but will stand behind the referee and yap (i.e., Stu Bickel, Seth Helgeson, Tony Lucia) and when they are called out beg for the ref to save them.



Just a reminder to folks, remember it’s just a game folks, we don’t need anyone getting into a fight outside the arena or in the bars on either side of the ice. When it’s all said and done hope everyone has a fun time and no one gets hurt or arrested. Back in 2009 I wrote a blog post on fan behavior at the Illegal Curve.


Here is the video of the after math of "the never seen Lucia spear," of course there wasn't going to ever be a video proving that there was a Lucia spear. FSN isn't going to come forward with a spear that showed on of their golden boys in a bad light.
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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Finding the "Silver Lining" After Being Swept by the Badgers.

University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux athl...Image via WikipediaThe Grand Forks Police department rushed to shut down the bridges that connect East Grand Forks and Grand Forks shortly after the Sioux were swept by the Badgers in Madison, Wisconsin. There were fears that Fighting Sioux hockey fans en mass would jump off of the bridges after watching their team get swept at the hand of the Wisconsin Badgers.

I couldn’t resist that one it's probably more funny on twitter and of course I am kidding… For a second time this season, the Fighting Sioux chat also blew up as a result of the Sioux being on the losing end of a game. It's a long season and there will be more loses. My offer to be a ticket broker for the Sioux fans that want to sell their season tickets is still on the table.


While I am not happy with the Fighting Sioux being swept this past weekend, let’s not forget that the Sioux did lose a “very big chunk” of their scoring prowess from last season's squad. Jason Gregoire 25g-18a—43 pts, Matt Frattin 36g-24a—60 pts, Chay Genoway 6g-31a—37 pts, Brad Malone 16g-24a—40 pts, Evan Trupp 17g-24a—41 pst, Brett Hextall 13g-16a—29pts. If my math is correct that is 270 points from last year’s squad that went 30-7-2.

Rant of the night – Why is it that the bigger schools like the Wisconsin Badgers; that are going to be going to the almighty Big Ten; so they can maximize their schools exposure and bank all kinds of money from their share of the BTN revenue, can’t have "all" of their home games on television so fans of other programs can watch their games when our team plays theirs? Seriously, I think it's a legitimate question. Also, this helps make the case for college hockey having a hockey television package like the NHL’s Center Ice.

On the flip side of that argument, why is it that a relatively small school like UND has all of its home games and a few of their away games on Fox College Sports, so anyone that has the sports packages on Direct TV can watch their games.

While I realized that college hockey is a niche sport, I am sure that there are many fans like me that would spend an extra $10.00-20.00 dollars a month to watch their favorite teams when they're away from home. After watching Friday's game on FSN Wisconsin, I had to spend $9.95 to purchase Saturday’s game from the University of Wisconsin so I could watch the Badgers and Sioux debacle part II. Let me say that I would rather watch a hockey game on my Toshiba flat screen, as opposed to watching it on my lap top that's four and a half to five years old. 

Rare Sweep?

The Fighting Sioux do not get swept very often had not been swept to start a WCHA season opener since the 1994-95 season, when the Fighting Sioux went 18-18-3, incidentally that was also the first year under head coach Dean Blais.

The Good

The Fighting Sioux outshot the Badgers 42-15…

Aaron Dell stopped the Badgers forward Joseph LaBate on a penalty shot to keep the game at 5-3. Dell then stopped the Badgers forward Jefferson Dahl on a break away a short time later during the waning moments of the third period to keep the Sioux in the game.

It would be an understatement to say that junior forward Danny Kristo is on fire, this past weekend Kristo had a 4-point weekend (2-2-4). According to Jayson Hajdu of the UND Sports Information Department, Kristo has scored 20 points in his last 23 games. That’s an impressive clip for the junior forward; I would imagine the Montreal Canadians are also impressed with Kristo’s play so far

Freshman Defenseman Nick Mattson had a two point game and a three point weekend for the Fighting Sioux. After starting off the season without any points, Mattson has 5 points in three games (2-3-5).

Sophomore defenseman Derek Forbort had a better night defensively for the Fighting Sioux on Saturday night as he was only on the ice for one of the five goals that the Badgers scored on the Fighting Sioux.

The Bad

Despite outshooting the Badgers the Fighting Sioux were swept and out scored by the Badgers 10-7.

The Fighting Sioux lost for the first time 2007 when they donned the black jerseys against the Boston College Eagles during the Frozen Four.

Aaron Dell last year All-WCHA and All American goalie ahs a save percentage of .813 and a goals against average of 4.05.

This was probably the last time the Fighting Sioux will play a WCHA conference game in Madison, Wisconsin. The Sioux and the Badgers will be in separate leagues to begin the 2013-14 season and the Badgers only come to Grand Forks, ND next year.

Sophomore Defenseman Derek Forbort had another rough night on Friday as he was on the ice for three of the five goals the Badgers scored.
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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Sioux vs. Badgers game two

University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux athl...Image via WikipediaUND’s Forward Lines

29 Brock Nelson–10 Corban Knight (A)–7 Danny Kristo
16 Mark MacMillan–27 Carter Rowney–15 Michael Parks
28 Stephane Pattyn–9 Mario Lamoureux (C)–11 Derek Rodwell
8 Dan Senkbeil–14 Taylor Dickin–20 Joe Gleason

Defensive Parings

4 Derek Forbort–24 Ben Blood (A)
2 Andrew MacWilliam (A)–5 Nick Mattson
18 Dillon Simpson–22 Andrew Panzarella

Goalies

32 Aaron Dell
31 Brad Eidsness

Fighting Sioux Player Stats

Wisconsin’s Forward Lines

16 Joseph LaBate–9 Mark Zengerle–7 Tyler Barnes
25 Michael Mersch–23 Derek Lee–8 Matt Paape
21 Brendan Woods–14 Jefferson Dahl–20 Ryan Little
26 Brad Navin–12 Keegan Meuer–13 Gavin Hartzog

Defense Pairings

4 Eric Springer–6 Justin Schultz
27 Frankie Simonelli–24 Joe Faust
3 Patrick Daly–55 John Ramage

goalies

33 Joel Rumpel
30 Landon Peterson
35 Mitch Thompson

Wisconsin Player Stats

Tonight's officials; Brad Shepherd and Todd Anderson

Video webcasts for each game can be purchased at www.uwbadgers.com. Free (delayed) video streaming of both games will also be available at 10 p.m. each night at Wisconsin Public TV.
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Friday, October 21, 2011

Badgers Skate Past Sioux 5-3

University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux athl...Image via Wikipedia
Cross posted at Inside Hockey.

Coming into this series, the Fighting Sioux had won five of the last six games against the Wisconsin Badgers in Madison, Wisconsin.  The Badgers fortunes changed for them tonight as five different Badgers scored goals.  They got two points each from Justin Schultz (1-1-2) and Tyler Barnes (0-2-2) to lead the Badgers past the Fighting Sioux 5-3.   

The Wisconsin Badgers got off to a fast start as they opened the scoring at the 08:45 mark of the first period with a goal from Badger forward Mark Zengerle, who took a nice drop-pass from Tyler Barnes and blasted the puck past Fighting Sioux goalie Brad Eidsness, who was screened on the play by Fighting Sioux defenseman Ben Blood. 

The Sioux rang the bell 27 seconds later at the 09:12 mark of the first period with a beautiful goal by Fighting Sioux freshman forward Mark MacMillan.  The Fighting Sioux forward blew past the Wisconsin defense and shot the puck over Badger goalie Landon Peterson’s left shoulder.  That was the first career goal for Fighting Sioux forward Mark MacMillan.  

The Fighting Sioux got into penalty trouble at the 18:06 mark of the first period when Mark MacMillan took a two minute penalty for roughing.  Corban Knight followed suit and joined MacMillan in the penalty box nine seconds later for tripping.  The Badgers wasted little time on the power play and scored twenty seconds later at the 18:45 mark on a beautiful goal by Badger defenseman Justin Schultz. 

The Fighting Sioux weren’t done taking unnecessary penalties in this period, as Sioux defenseman Ben Blood continued the Fighting Sioux march to the penalty box when he took an unnecessary penalty for slashing at the 19:25 mark, to put the Fighting Sioux down two men once again, for the second time during the first period.

The Second period didn’t start well for the Fighting Sioux, as Wisconsin Badger Michael Mersch scored on the ensuing power play at the 01:16 mark of the second period.

The Badgers increased their lead when they scored again less than five minutes later, when Badger forward Matt Paape picked up a Ben Blood turnover at the top of the circle and smartly passed the puck to Derek Lee, who shot the puck past an oblivious Brad Eidsness who was caught napping on the play.  That goal ended the night for Eidsness who was relieved by Aaron Dell. 

The Fighting Sioux responded to the Badger goal 23 seconds later with an unassisted goal by Fighting Sioux defenseman Nick Mattson. The Sioux defenseman took a shot from the point that bounced off of  Badger defenseman John Ramage and into the net past Wisconsin goalie Landon Peterson. 

The Fighting Sioux got another goal on the power play at the 9:33 mark of the second period.  With Badger forward Brendan Woods off the ice for a high sticking penalty, Carter Rowney took a feed from Danny Kristo and shot the puck past the Badger goalie Peterson. 

Badgers forward Brendan Woods made up for this mistake when he put the Badgers up by two goals by blowing by Ben Blood and Derek Forbort for the goal. 

The Badgers outshot the Fighting Sioux 11-10 during the second period. 

There was no scoring by either team in the third period and Fighting Sioux coach Dave Hakstol ended up pulling his goalie with two minutes left in third period. Sioux were unable to muster any more real threats as the Badgers collapsed about their net and made it impossible for the Sioux to get any more grade “A” scoring chances. 

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Badgers vs Sioux

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The Fighting Sioux have won five of the last six games against the Wisconsin Badgers in Madison, Wisconsin.


Fighting Sioux forward lines

16 Mark MacMillan–10 Corban Knight–7 Danny Kristo
9 Mario Lamoureux–29 Brock Nelson–15 Michael Parks
28 Stephane Pattyn–27 Carter Rowney–11 Derek Rodwell
8 Dan Senkbeil–14 Taylor Dickin–20 Joe Gleason

Defensive Parings

4 Derek Forbort–24 Ben Blood
2 Andrew MacWilliam–5 Nick Mattson
18 Dillon Simpson–22 Andrew Panzarella

Goalies

31 Brad Eidsness
32 Aaron Dell

Scratches for UND: Scratches: Gaarder (F), St. Clair (F), Grimaldi (F), O'Donnell (F), Maris (G)

Officials Stats

Wisconsin’s Forward lines

16 Joseph LaBate–9 Mark Zengerle–7 Tyler Barnes
25 Michael Mersch–23 Derek Lee–8 Matt Paape
26 Brad Navin–14 Jefferson Dahl–13 Gavin Hartzog
20 Ryan Little–21 Brendan Woods–12 Keegan Meuer

Defensive Parings

19 Jake McCabe–6 Justin Schultz
4 Eric Springer–55 John Ramage
24 Joe Faust–27 Frankie Simonelli

goalies

30 Landon Peterson
33 Joel Rumpel

Wisconsin Stats

Tonight's officials; Brad Shepherd and Todd Anderson 


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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Sioux vs. Black Bears game 2

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Tonight’s TV: FSSN, MidcoSN3 (GF Ch. 323), Fox College Sports Central, DirecTV 623.

Fighting Sioux

Forward lines

16 Mark MacMillan – 10 Corban Knight (A) – 7 Danny Kristo
9 Mario Lamoureux (C) – 29 Brock Nelson – 15 Michael Parks
21 Brendan O’Donnell – 27 Carter Rowney –11 Derek Rodwell
28 Stephane Pattyn 14 Taylor Dickin – 20 Joe Gleason

Defensive Pairings

4 Derek Forbort – Ben Blood (A)
2 Andrew MacWilliam (A) – Dillon Simpson
5 Nick Mattson – 22 Andrew Panzarella

Goalies

32 Aaron Dell
31 Brad Eidsness
35 Tate Maris

Scratches for the Fighting Sioux: 8 Dan Senkbell, 17 Colten St. Clair, 19 Rocco Grimaldi, 13 Conner Gaarder

Maine Black Bears

Maine Forward Lines

13 Spencer Abbot (A) – 10 Brian Flynn (C) –18 John Swavely
26 Adam Shemansky – 21 Kyle Beattie – 29 Conner Leen
11 Theo Anderson – 91 Klas Leidermark - 24 Mark Anthoine
5 Andrew Cerretani – 22 Stu Higgins – 15 John Parker

Defensive Paring

27 Will O’MNeill (C) – 57 Matt Mangene
44 Ryan Hegarty – 3 Mark Nemec
71 Nick Pryor 2 Mike Cornell (A)


Goalies

30 Dan Sullivan
51 Martin Ouellette
31 Josh Seeley

Refs for tonight's games - R: Matt Ulwelling 23, Craig Welker 17, AR: Andy Dokken (70), Nathan Freeman (78).