Showing posts with label SCSU Huskies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SCSU Huskies. Show all posts
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Nick Seeler's Flying Elbow on Niklas Nevalainen
Minnesota Gophers defenseman Nick Seeler was assessed a five-minute major and a game misconduct for this hit on St. Cloud State defenseman Niklas Nevalainen. It looks like a flying elbow or a close line. The Huskies Nevalainen left the ice under his own power.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
NCAA Frozen Four: Open line Thursday
Semifinal 1
UMass Lowell 28-10-2 vs. Yale 20-12-3
Semifinal 3:30 p.m. (CT) ESPN2 (209 DirecTV/144 Dish).
Semifinal 2
Quinnipiac 29-7-5 vs. St. Cloud State 25-15-1
Semifinal 7:00 p.m. (CT) ESPN2 (209 DirecTV/144 Dish).
The NCAA’s Frozen Four takes center stage at Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Looking at the weather outside, you would think that it’s the middle of February and we should be gearing up for another weekend of college hockey and not the final two games of the season.
Like I have said numerous times, I don’t really know what to make of this season; it’s been hard to put a finger on it. There has really been no one team that was really dominate this year, except maybe for UMass Lowell after December 8th and there has been a lot of parity among the leagues.
I don’t think it’s a stretch to say, that the other smaller schools in college hockey are catching up with the big name schools; it’s also getting harder to win a NCAA title.
Looking at the Frozen Four field this season, there will be no traditional power house teams in Pittsburgh this year. In other words, there will be no teams named Boston College, Boston University, Denver, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, North Dakota or Wisconsin.
None of the current teams in the Frozen Four this year are what I would consider really big schools. In this year’s Frozen Four, you have a mix of two state schools and two private schools, Quinnipiac (private) 6,262 students, Saint Cloud State (state) 15,536 students, UMass Lowell (state) 11,729 Students, Yale (private) students 5,349.
Yale and Quinnipiac’s campuses are separated by a distance of 10.7 miles.
There will be a new NCAA champion in 2013.
Who’s your pick for 2013? I am going with the UMass Lowell River Hawks. Back in the late 1980’s, when I lived in Massachusetts, I used to attend University of Lowell Chiefs games in the old Joe Tully Forum. Yes, UMass Lowell, then the University of Lowell, used to be called the Chiefs before they changed their name to the River Hawks in the early 1990’s.
Good luck to all of the teams in this year’s Frozen Four.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
SCSU 3 UND 1
Not much you can say about last night’s game other than former Bismarck Bobcat goalie Ryan Faragher was solid in net again for the SCSU Huskies as Saint Cloud State University beat the University of North Dakota 3-1.
I thought UND played pretty well and had some decent chances and showed great speed through the neutral zone. Defensively, I thought they played well in the back end. The forwards just couldn't bury their opportunities when they had them; you're not going to win many games scoring only one goal per game.
The UND forwards are also going to have to catch Faragher who is 6'2" moving because he can stop most of what he sees.
I thought that last night's game was a decent game to watch. I must admit that I am not a big fan of the B2 broadcasts, and I hope when the NCHC start play in 2013-14, that we will be able to see most, if not all of the games on television.
Back to the game, let's give credit where credit is due. Faragher was definitely the difference in the game. Every time UND put a decent shot on net, Faragher was able to see the puck and was in position to make the save. UND didn't get as many chances down low as they could've as well. They are going to need to get a body to the net to cause some confusion in front of Faragher.
The "big story" coming out of Saint Cloud is that Mike Lee is healing nicely and due to return. I don't know how Faragher isn't going to keep getting starts for the SCSU Huskies when Mike Lee returns to the line up for the Huskies.
Quickly the young Freshman goalie Ryan Faragher is becoming a nemesis for UND. In his first season at SCSU, he is now 2-1 against UND. Faragher has been impressive in both wins against UND this season as he made more than 84 saves and gave up only one goal in the two wins.
Injured starting goalie Mike Lee has never beaten UND and is 0-4-1 during his career at SCSU against UND, but it doesn't seem to matter for the Huskies because they have Faragher waiting in the wings.
Box Score
Cross Posted at INSIDE HOCKEY...
I thought UND played pretty well and had some decent chances and showed great speed through the neutral zone. Defensively, I thought they played well in the back end. The forwards just couldn't bury their opportunities when they had them; you're not going to win many games scoring only one goal per game.
The UND forwards are also going to have to catch Faragher who is 6'2" moving because he can stop most of what he sees.
I thought that last night's game was a decent game to watch. I must admit that I am not a big fan of the B2 broadcasts, and I hope when the NCHC start play in 2013-14, that we will be able to see most, if not all of the games on television.
Back to the game, let's give credit where credit is due. Faragher was definitely the difference in the game. Every time UND put a decent shot on net, Faragher was able to see the puck and was in position to make the save. UND didn't get as many chances down low as they could've as well. They are going to need to get a body to the net to cause some confusion in front of Faragher.
The "big story" coming out of Saint Cloud is that Mike Lee is healing nicely and due to return. I don't know how Faragher isn't going to keep getting starts for the SCSU Huskies when Mike Lee returns to the line up for the Huskies.
Quickly the young Freshman goalie Ryan Faragher is becoming a nemesis for UND. In his first season at SCSU, he is now 2-1 against UND. Faragher has been impressive in both wins against UND this season as he made more than 84 saves and gave up only one goal in the two wins.
Injured starting goalie Mike Lee has never beaten UND and is 0-4-1 during his career at SCSU against UND, but it doesn't seem to matter for the Huskies because they have Faragher waiting in the wings.
Box Score
Cross Posted at INSIDE HOCKEY...
Related articles
- RW77′s Take on Conference Realignment Part 2 (mvn.com)
- WCHA Power Rankings - December 5 (insidehockey.com)
- TV Contract coming for the NCHC? (mvn.com)
- The Gloves are off - UND and UMN (mvn.com)
- WCHA Power Rankings - January 15 (insidehockey.com)
Sunday, December 05, 2010
College Hockey Scores 12/04/2010 - Sunday morning pontifications.
AHA Hockey
RIT 2 at American Int'l 6
Bentley 1 at Robert Morris 5
Connecticut 8 at Niagara 5
Holy Cross 6 at Air Force 7
Mercyhurst 2 at Sacred Heart 3
CCHA
ECAC
Rensselaer 6 at Brown 2
Clarkson 5 at Quinnipiac 3
Bowling Green 1 at Lake Superior 1 OT
Ferris State 1 at Michigan State 0 OT
Michigan 2 at Ohio State 1
Notre Dame 2 at Miami 5
Western Michigan 4 at Northern Michigan 4 OT
Hockey East
UMass Lowell 2 at Massachusetts 5
Maine 5 at Providence 0
Northeastern 2 at Merrimack 1
Boston University 2 at Boston College 5
UMass Lowell 2 at Massachusetts 5
WCHA
Colorado College 5 at Michigan Tech 0
Denver 1 at Minnesota Duluth 2
Minnesota 1 at Minnesota State 2
St. Cloud State 2 at North Dakota 6
Nebraska-Omaha 1 at Bemidji State 3
Wisconsin 3 at Alaska Anchorage 1
NON-Conference
Alab-Huntsville 2 at Cornell 2 OT
Colgate 3 at Army 0
Links to the Sioux and Huskies Series
My favorite Pseudo USCHO reporter [USCHO]
Sioux flatten Huskies [Saint Cloud Times]
WCHA in depth: Face shields gain support [Saint Cloud Times]
Men's hockey: Black sweater sweep [Grand Forks Herald]
North Dakota 6, St. Cloud State 2 [Saint Cloud Times]
Analysis – Wow! What a character win for the UND Fighting Sioux hockey team. With the sweep last night the Fighting Sioux get their first home sweep for the 2010-2011 season, their first at home since last March 5th and 6th against the Michigan Tech Huskies. What’s more impressive is the fact the Sioux were playing minus two key first line players, Brett Hextall and Jason Gregoire, both are key top flight players that play on the power play and penalty kill. Maybe that’s why the power play looked a little disjointed this weekend.
Since being swept by the Maine Black Bears in Orono, Maine the UND Fighting Sioux Hockey team has gone a respectable 8-3-1. Albeit, playing the toughest strength of schedule in college hockey to date. The Sioux have played series/games against nationally ranked opponents; Alaska 14th, (1-0-0), Maine 9th, (0-2-0), UMD 1st, (1-1-0), DU 10th, (1-1-0), Wisconsin 15th, (2-0-0), UNO 4th, (1-1-0), Notre Dame 12th, (1-0-1), compiling a 7-5-1 record. The Fighting Sioux have an awesome record on Friday night’s 7-1-1 (only loss was against Maine 7-3) and the Sioux wanted to get a sweep at home for the first time this season. Mission accomplished, with the win on Saturday night the Fighting Sioux evened their record to 4-4-1.
Updated - WCHA Standings
1. Minnesota-Duluth 9-2-1 - 12-2-2 19 PTS
2. North Dakota 9-3-0 - 11-5-2 18 PTS
3. Denver 8-3-1 - 11-5-2 17 PTS
4. Nebraska-Omaha 6-3-1 - 9-4-1 13 PTS
5. Minnesota 12 5-6-1 11 39-39 16 8-7-1 54-52
6. Colorado College 5-5-0 - 8-7-1 10 PTS
Minnesota State 4-6-2 - 6-6-4 10 PTS
Wisconsin 4-6-2 - 8-7-3 10 PTS
9. Alaska-Anchorage 4-7-1 - 5-9-2 9 PTS
Bemidji State 4-7-1 - 5-8-1 9 PTS
11. St. Cloud State 3-6-1 - 5-9-2 7 PTS
12. Michigan Tech 1-8-1 - 3-8-2 3 PTS
Photo courtesy of John Stennes, Grand Forks Herald |
RIT 2 at American Int'l 6
Bentley 1 at Robert Morris 5
Connecticut 8 at Niagara 5
Holy Cross 6 at Air Force 7
Mercyhurst 2 at Sacred Heart 3
CCHA
ECAC
Rensselaer 6 at Brown 2
Clarkson 5 at Quinnipiac 3
Bowling Green 1 at Lake Superior 1 OT
Ferris State 1 at Michigan State 0 OT
Michigan 2 at Ohio State 1
Notre Dame 2 at Miami 5
Western Michigan 4 at Northern Michigan 4 OT
Hockey East
UMass Lowell 2 at Massachusetts 5
Maine 5 at Providence 0
Northeastern 2 at Merrimack 1
Boston University 2 at Boston College 5
UMass Lowell 2 at Massachusetts 5
WCHA
Colorado College 5 at Michigan Tech 0
Denver 1 at Minnesota Duluth 2
Minnesota 1 at Minnesota State 2
St. Cloud State 2 at North Dakota 6
Nebraska-Omaha 1 at Bemidji State 3
Wisconsin 3 at Alaska Anchorage 1
NON-Conference
Alab-Huntsville 2 at Cornell 2 OT
Colgate 3 at Army 0
Links to the Sioux and Huskies Series
My favorite Pseudo USCHO reporter [USCHO]
Sioux flatten Huskies [Saint Cloud Times]
WCHA in depth: Face shields gain support [Saint Cloud Times]
Men's hockey: Black sweater sweep [Grand Forks Herald]
North Dakota 6, St. Cloud State 2 [Saint Cloud Times]
Analysis – Wow! What a character win for the UND Fighting Sioux hockey team. With the sweep last night the Fighting Sioux get their first home sweep for the 2010-2011 season, their first at home since last March 5th and 6th against the Michigan Tech Huskies. What’s more impressive is the fact the Sioux were playing minus two key first line players, Brett Hextall and Jason Gregoire, both are key top flight players that play on the power play and penalty kill. Maybe that’s why the power play looked a little disjointed this weekend.
Since being swept by the Maine Black Bears in Orono, Maine the UND Fighting Sioux Hockey team has gone a respectable 8-3-1. Albeit, playing the toughest strength of schedule in college hockey to date. The Sioux have played series/games against nationally ranked opponents; Alaska 14th, (1-0-0), Maine 9th, (0-2-0), UMD 1st, (1-1-0), DU 10th, (1-1-0), Wisconsin 15th, (2-0-0), UNO 4th, (1-1-0), Notre Dame 12th, (1-0-1), compiling a 7-5-1 record. The Fighting Sioux have an awesome record on Friday night’s 7-1-1 (only loss was against Maine 7-3) and the Sioux wanted to get a sweep at home for the first time this season. Mission accomplished, with the win on Saturday night the Fighting Sioux evened their record to 4-4-1.
Stats - UND Fighting Sioux senior forward Matt Frattin is tied with Paul Zanette of Niagara for the national goal scoring lead with 15... Frattin is also second behind Jason Zucker for the WCHA goal scoring title... The Denver Pioneers fans better enjoy their young player Jason Zucker because with the Wild struggling on offense and not having much of anything in the cupboard I could see Zucker getting signed by the Minnesota Wild after a couple of seasons.
Aaron Dell is quickly becoming a very dependable starter between the pipes for the Fighting Sioux… Dell is leading the WCHA with a 1.82 goals against average. Some of that is a direct reflection of the Fighting Sioux being the top defensive team in the WCHA.
Fighting Sioux are no goons
Contrary to public opinion, the Fighting Sioux not a bunch of blood thirsty knuckle dragging goons – currently the Fighting Sioux are the seventh penalized team in the WCHA only taking 12.8 minutes a game. The Sioux are also the top penalty killing team in the WCHA killing penalties at a rate of 90.7… On the other hand their power play is not so good ranked 7th in the WCHA scoring on 16.7 % of the power play opportunities.
Updated - WCHA Standings
1. Minnesota-Duluth 9-2-1 - 12-2-2 19 PTS
2. North Dakota 9-3-0 - 11-5-2 18 PTS
3. Denver 8-3-1 - 11-5-2 17 PTS
4. Nebraska-Omaha 6-3-1 - 9-4-1 13 PTS
5. Minnesota 12 5-6-1 11 39-39 16 8-7-1 54-52
6. Colorado College 5-5-0 - 8-7-1 10 PTS
Minnesota State 4-6-2 - 6-6-4 10 PTS
Wisconsin 4-6-2 - 8-7-3 10 PTS
9. Alaska-Anchorage 4-7-1 - 5-9-2 9 PTS
Bemidji State 4-7-1 - 5-8-1 9 PTS
11. St. Cloud State 3-6-1 - 5-9-2 7 PTS
12. Michigan Tech 1-8-1 - 3-8-2 3 PTS
Saturday, December 04, 2010
Sioux 6 - Huskies 2
This goal should drive the SCSU fans nuts, the fourth line center went (1g-1a-2pts) on the evening… The Fighting Sioux put a six goals past the SCSU Huskies at the Ralph Englestad Arena tonight to sweep the SCSU Huskies... The Fighting Sioux were all business as they donned the Black jerseys, a rarity at home, according to Brad Schlossman this was only the second time they did this, the other time was 2002 in honor of the Fighting Sioux alum Ralph Englestad. The record wearing the black jersey is 22-1-2.
This game wasn’t very close at all; the Sioux had four goals before the 13:00 minute mark of the first period, and kind of cruised the rest of the way. The Sioux have won four straight games against the Huskies (8-1, 5-4, 3-1, 6-2).
The Sioux took the Huskies off of their game because they were worried about all the extra stuff that didn’t happen this weekend, score a mental victory for the Sioux. The Huskies looked disinterested and they were looking over their shoulders all weekend long.
Goon's Three Stars of the game
1.) Matt Frattin, UND (1g-2a-3pts)
2.) Mario Lamoureux UND (1g-1a-2pts)
3.) Danny Kristo (0g-2a-2pts)
[Box Score]
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1st Period (20:00)
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NDK 1 - 0 6x6 LL Evan Trupp (5) (Matt Frattin, Brad Malone) 5:57
NDK (+): 19,21,22,24,5,G32 STC (-): 12,14,18,13,10,G41
NDK 2 - 0 6x6 Derrick LaPoint (1) (Derek Rodwell, Michael Cichy) 6:24
NDK (+): 3,11,8,29,18,G32 STC (-): 28,6,21,10,7,G41
NDK 3 - 0 6x6 GW Brent Davidson (1) (Chay Genoway, Mario Lamoureux) 8:24
NDK (+): 15,5,2,27,9,G32 STC (-): 6,12,7,17,13,G41
STC-1 Oliver Lauridsen (2-Roughing) 9:19
NDK-1 Derek Rodwell (2-Slashing) 9:19
NDK 4 - 0 5x5 Matt Frattin (15) (Jake Marto, Aaron Dell) 10:50
NDK (+): 21,25,4,19,G32 STC (-): 6,12,19,7,G30
NDK 5 - 0 6x6 Corban Knight (9) (Danny Kristo) 16:21
NDK (+): 10,7,5,25,24,G32 STC (-): 11,6,9,7,27,G30
STC-2 Oliver Lauridsen (2-Cross-Checking) NDK 0x1 17:03
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2nd Period (20:00)
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STC-3 Garrett Roe (2-Roughing) 0:05
NDK-2 Corban Knight (2-Roughing) 0:05
NDK-3 Andrew MacWilliam (2-Interference) STC 0x1 1:04
NDK-4 Jake Marto (2-Hooking) STC 0x2 5:36
STC-4 Cam Reid (2-Slashing) NDK 0x2 9:54
NDK-5 Corban Knight (2-Holding) STC 0x3 11:00
STC-5 Taylor Johnson (2-Slashing) NDK 0x3 13:53
NDK-6 Jake Marto (2-Boarding) STC 0x4 17:37
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3rd Period (20:00)
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STC 1 - 5 6x6 Mitch MacMillan (2) (Brian Volpei, Nick Jensen) 3:58
STC (+): 28,21,14,18,10,G41 NDK (-): 7,25,3,18,10,G32
STC-6 Travis Novak (2-High-Sticking) NDK 0x4 4:43
STC-7 Taylor Johnson (2-Hooking) NDK 0x5 4:43
STC-8 Taylor Johnson (2-Interference) NDK 0x6 7:41
NDK 6 - 1 6x6 Mario Lamoureux (1) (Matt Frattin, Danny Kristo) 9:41
NDK (+): 9,21,7,24,19,G32
STC 2 - 6 6x6 Travis Novak (3) (Taylor Johnson, Oliver Lauridsen) 12:35
STC (+): 12,4,25,13,17,G41 NDK (-): 4,27,19,22,2,G32
NDK-7 Mario Lamoureux (2-Slashing) STC 0x5 16:07
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End of Game
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
A little historical review of the UND and SCSU hockey series...
This weekend is a rivalry game between two teams that don’t like each other, I think it might be safe to say that both teams hate each other, a lot. The elephant in the room that no one has mentioned very much or at all this week; will there be a repeat of the series that took place last February between the Sioux and the Huskies. This is also the first game that Chay Genoway will be on the same sheet of ice as Aaron Marvin the player that took him out with an illegal and dirty hit.
I don’t think UND is going to try and seek revenge, unless someone from the SCSU hockey team takes a run at one of UND’s players, or if the game gets out of hand either way, then the players on the ice start looking for a pound of flesh. All I can say is set your DVR, just in case… I also wonder if SCSU hockey coach Moztko will keep Marvin on the SCSU players bench if things get rough.
In case you forgot...
Ben Blood hits Aaron Marvin. [Click to view video]
This video proves that you can get a suspension for thinking about a fight. [click to view video]
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