Showing posts with label Fighting Sioux Nickname - Logo. Morons.... Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fighting Sioux Nickname - Logo. Morons.... Show all posts

Thursday, March 03, 2011

Thursday Links - Is the winter ever going to end addition???

Back Row (L to R): Jordan Parise (Pro Europe), Kyle Okposo (NY Islanders), Casey Boer (Carolina Hurricanes), Chris Porter (St. Louis Blues), Travis Zajac (NJ Devils), Paul Matin (Pittsburgh Penguins), Scott Bjugstad (Shooting Coach), Diane Ness, Troy Stevens Front Row (L to R): Troy Davenport, Chris Student (MN Gopher), Zach Parise (NJ Devils), Drew Staffor (Buffalo Sabres), Andy Ness
First off, RWD sent me this picture on Twitter and I must say that I am very disappointed in former Sioux forward Drew Stafford, I wouldn't be caught dead wearing that God awful Minnesota jersey. Noticed former Sioux Zach Parise with the correct wear on... :)

There are quite a few hockey related things out there that might be of interest to hockey fans. For those wondering about Chay Genoway and Carter Rowney, according the Sports Information Director for UND Fighting Sioux hockey Jayson Hajdu said that Chay Genoway made the trip but he won’t play on Friday night, Carter Rowney didn’t make the trip. Rowney was hurt during the Sunday game between BSU and UND.

N.D. Senate panel to hold Fighting Sioux hearing on Monday [Grand Forks Herald]

Here is an interesting article about college hockey. Fighting in hockey begins long before games [Boston Globe]

Air Force coach Frank Serratore says that the Atlantic Hockey Association playoff format is a joke and after looking at their league playoffs format I have to agree that it's a joke. It would be interesting to know who was the genius that designed that playoff format? [Gazette.com]

Dan Meyers from College Hockey News has his WCHA Playoff Prognostications posted. [College Hockey News]

If case you have haven't heard it yet Rob Port from sayanythingblog interviewed Terry Ree; the Sioux Indian half of the comedy team "the Indian and the White Guy," during the Scott Hennen show yesterday. [Click to listen to the Interview]

There was an interesting news tidbit that surfaced from that interview between Terry Ree and Rob Port, apparently the Indian and the White guy were in the process of being booked to perform at the Alerus in Grand Forks, however, the show was never finalized because of the Fighting Sioux nickname issue.
Grand Forks Herald --- Williams and Ree, the longtime comedy duo who bill themselves as “the Indian and the White Guy” and play off race for some of their material, were negotiating in February to play Grand Forks this month when UND’s Fighting Sioux nickname controversy apparently derailed the talks.

Williams and Ree frequently perform on Indian reservations as well as in Las Vegas and at other major venues. They performed two shows at the Spirit Lake Casino near Devils Lake on Feb. 28.

In a video clip posted on sayanythingblog.com, Ree talks about the unscheduled concert and his reaction when Battle told him the engagement would not happen – but might if they agreed not to make references to Indians.

“When I pulled myself up off the floor and stopped laughing, I told him yeah, we’ll do it.”

He hinted, though, that the performance might have included some new material drawn from the UND nickname fight.

“I was going to hang this son of a bitch out to dry, any moron who could be that narrow-minded,” he said.

“I don’t know any Indian that doesn’t like Fighting Sioux,” Ree said in the undated video. “I don’t know any. I’m a Sioux and I think it’s a hell of a deal. I like to see that Indian head on there.”

Bloggers who favor keeping the nickname and logo have been citing the incident as evidence of “political correctness” influencing the debate.
If this isn’t an example of political correctness run amuck I don’t know what is? There is no other way they can spin this.

According to Roman Augustoviz @eyeonupuk  the Minnesota Rule is still in affect... I guess the WCHA front office figures that Minnesota fans won't take time off work like the rest of us other WCHA hockey fans to go to the Final Five if their team had to play in the afternoon game.

That being said, I wouldn't worry about this yet since their is still a good chance that Minnesota Gophers wont make the Final Five anyways. I am going to go out on a limb here and say that If UMN has to play the SCSU Huskies I could see their season ending at Mariucci Arena, just a hunch. If I am wrong Gopher fans  can send me love letters at the end of the playoffs. What are the Gophers going to do when the Big Ten Hockey Conference no longer fawns over them like the WCHA front office does.
Also checked on the Gophers' rule at the Final Five. It's still alive. If Gophers get in, they will play in night session on Thurs.
And if they win first game, Gophers also will play at night on Fri. Theory there is, Gophers fans will flock to X after work both nites.
Darren Dreger has a new up date on the Coyotes situation.  [TSN.COM]

Here is what Trevor Gillies had to say about his attempted decapitation of Cal Clutterbuck; "I went over and finished my hit," Gillies told Newsday. "There was no intent to injure him. I saw him hit DiBo, and I made a hit on him. That's it." [Star Tribune]

It amazes me that Islander fans can defend the hit by Trevor Gillies. [Light House Hockey]

Tuesday, March 01, 2011

Color me surprised; North Dakota higher ed board opposing Fighting Sioux bill

Oh but of course, the North Dakota Higher Ed Board is opposed the Fighting Sioux bill... Who would have expected other wise. Well!!! Stay tuned folks, this could end up being an interesting fight this spring.
BISMARCK — North Dakota's Board of Higher Education has decided to oppose a bill that requires the University of North Dakota to keep its Fighting Sioux nickname.

The board is meeting today at Bismarck State College. Until now, the board has stayed neutral on the Legislature's debate on the Fighting Sioux nickname dispute.

North Dakota's House has approved legislation that requires UND to keep the nickname. It says the attorney general should sue the NCAA if any penalties result from keeping the name.

Board president Jon Backes says the measure could put UND and the state in a lawsuit they're not likely to win.

Board member Mike Haugen says if the bill is approved in the Legislature, it means lawmakers are ready to "throw a million bucks at a frivolous lawsuit."