Friday, December 29, 2006

Sioux and Dartmouth Game thread.

UND Fighting Sioux and Dartmouth Big Green

First period Underway:

Score in the first period short handed, finally a goal by a third or fourth line. It took 18 games for the Sioux to score a short-handed goal. Rylan Kiap with the short-handed goal. Even though it was a special teams goal, Brad's Blog has Kaip on the third line with Martens and Fabian, so Sioux fans will take it. The third and fourth lines could make some noise tonight. It would be key if the Sioux want to win the game in convincing fashion.

Penalty to Chay Genoway at 5:57 of the first.
Penalty Shot: awarded to the Sioux. Oshie misses on the penalty shot, Oshie was flexing his hand before the penalty shot, just hoping he isn't hurt again. I suppose we shouldn't worry that much since "the Oshie" has a huge threshold for pain.

Sioux with the parade to the box. Now they are down 5 on 3 for 1:18. Can we say it's time to tighten it up and stop taking stupid selfish penalties.

There is a 7 second delay between the Internet broadcast and the radio broadcast.

More Penalties: Zajac and Lewis at 17:15 of the first period, matching roughing minors 4 on 4 play. The officials for this game must be from the ECAC because there has been a parade to the penalty box all night.

Sioux fourth line was buzzing around the Dartmouth net.

After One Period.
Fighting Sioux up 1-0. Fighting Sioux looking strong and keep a lot of the shots to the outside. There were no assists on Kaip's goal his first of the year and only the fourth goal of his fighting Sioux career.

Second Period: UND gets the power play right away.
Short handed goal for Dartmouth by Jones his 7th goal of the season as he walks by Scott Foyt. Make that an unassisted shorthanded goal by Dartmouth. Second period is not been kind to UND.

Sioux look to be working on a second period stumble again as Dartmouth looking better in the period.

Only 14 shots on net half way through the game, that's only a pitiful 7 shots for each team, this has not been a very exciting game so far.

Another penalty at 9:13 of the second period as Duncan making the trip to the box.

Sioux kill off the penalty and Dartmouth now in the Penalty box. Now is the time for a power play goal for the Fighting Sioux. The Sioux came into the game scoring 21% on the power play but are 0-3 so on the power play so far for the game.

Make that 0-4 on the power play. The Sioux are looking like they are little disorganized so far in the game; maybe it’s the fact that they haven’t played a game in about two weeks. Power play is not clicking. There have only been 10 shots on goal for each team so far.

Big Joe Finley takes a stupid crosschecking penalty, although in reviewing the penalty it looked pretty weak to me.

Oh my God, another fricken penalty at a really bad time as the Sioux are down 5-3 with a boarding penalty to Jones. The assistant referee made the call from way across the ice. Hak is not happy with the call. This is a big kill coming up. Now is not the time to implode. Lets kill the penalty boys.

Sioux only down one man as Finley back on the ice. Johnson from Dartmouth pulls down Genoway, penalty Dartmouth. Sioux will get the power play in 26 seconds. Lammy making some big saves to keep the Sioux in the game. Scratch that PP as Kyle Radke with another untimely stupid penalty. Sioux have been penalized 8 times in the game already, with one period to go. Dartmouth's Glass runs into Lammy so the Sioux will have a 4-3 power play.

End of the Second Period
Sioux will have a 4-3 power play to start the third period.
UND's Lamoureux with 11 saves Dartmouth's Devine with 9 saves after two periods of play.

Third Period Underway:
Sioux come out on fire; Sioux were on the power play again 5 on 4. Scratch that Kyle Radke takes another stupid penalty only 1:25 into the third period.

Sioux kill the penalty. Sioux are buzzing the Dartmouth net again.
Forney with a penalty, come on guys we are playing with fire. Even though Dartmouth is 11/95 on the power play.

Glass is going to get a penalty for ramming into Lamoureux. Holy cow the refs need to let the boys play some hockey. There has been a rash of penalties; there is absolutely no flow at all to this game. We are playing 4 on 4 hockey again, unless there is another parade to the penalty box again, as the referee continues to call the game very tight.

Sioux Score:
Bina scores from Duncan and Oshie on a beautiful goal. That is the third goal of the season for Robbie Bina.

My God; another penalty to Matt Watkins, the 11th of the game at 7:26 of the third period. These clowns in the ECAC can't call a game to save their lives.

Fighting Sioux Andrew Kozek Scores:
That is number 4 on the year for Andrew Kozek finally gets off the snide, assist on the goal to Chris Porter. Finally; that is what I am talking about. On the night that makes two goals 4 on 4 goals in the third period.

I have decided to give up reporting Penalties just too many to call at with 5:49 left in the third period. There are just too many to report. In fact as I write there is no one in the penalty boxes. Cross your fingers folks. UND hasn't given up any power play goals to the Big Green so far and that should bring UND's penalty kill numbers up. Looking at the silver lining in this.

Sioux Score an Empty Net Goal:
Duncan his 12th of the year assist from TJ Oshie. All UND goals were scored either 4 on 4 or short-handed. The first two short handed goal of the year.

Keys to the win:
Limit power play goals by the opposition there were non-score tonight. Dartmouth was about 0-13 on the night. The Fighting Sioux will have to limit the amount of penalties they take if they want to be successful. The Fighting Sioux needed to get good defense from the defensive core; that happened tonight for the first time in a long time.

Goaltending Proves to be the Key to the Game: The Sioux got very solid goaltending from their starter tonight. It must happen every night for the Sioux to win in the second half of the season.

Intangibles; I know this win is against a weaker team from a weak division but it stops a 4 game losing streak where the Sioux had lost 7 out of 8 games. This is something the coaching staff can build on and get the confidence of this team going again.

Scores from tonight:
Clarkson Beating Wisconsin 4-1
SCSU beats UNION 6-2
UMD getting beat by OSU 4-1
Minnesota beating Cup Cake Alabama Huntsville 3-0
SLU beats BU 4-3 in OT on a penalty shot.

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Season's Greating From a Gopher fan.

Anti Sue?

Satnu's Church
Hum, I not sure I want to touch this one. I don't want to be struck down by a higher power in the next thunderstorm. The Golden Nation has a way of coming up with interesting posts, some border on demented. It almost seems like the author has a Sioux fixation. Thats fine. Satnu's work gives me something to laugh about during what has turned out to be one of the roughest seasons on record for Fighting Sioux fans during the last 10 seasons. In a way it's kind of funny because I have a bunch of buddies that keep telling me this all the time, I keep telling them 7>5. I am not sure if the sign is legit or not it could be an urban legend, or someone with a photo shop program and I also the authors church is in Cambridge England.

Personally, I am not so sure I would want to defile a Church sign like this but to each his own.

Check out these Fugly Uniforms.


New Hockey Uniforms: Yuck
These are for the five people that haven't seen these uniforms yet. When I first saw this I thought it was a joke, but these are some ugly jerseys. The new Jerseys for maine are the worst. Yuck, you have to be kidding me.

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Miller Takes on the Double A-Zone: This is Some Classic Stuff.

Pat Miller in the Zone:
I wonder if the NC$$ ever feels like it picked the wrong fight, when it deemed the University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux name hostile and abusive... Seriously I bet the NCAA never expected some of the responses they have gotten from Sioux fans since the NCAA picked a fight with UND. Give them hell Pat Miller.
Double A Zone
Minnesota takes a stand. Minnesota athletics director Joel Maturi announced that the school will not compete against North Dakota in any sport other than men’s or women’s ice hockey because of its Fighting Sioux nickname. Both schools compete in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, and I assume that’s why the Gophers will keep playing North Dakota on the ice. While the NCAA has come under much criticism for the Executive Committee’s policy restricting the use of Native American mascots, nicknames and imagery, this reinforces that there are plenty of people who work in higher education who don’t condone the use of racially sensitive monikers in the athletics arena. Maturi isn’t the first to take a stand and likely won’t be the last.

Patrick Millers Response:

So when's the NCAA going to dump Pontiac as a sponsor? That's the auto manufacturer that uses the name of a famous American Indian chief for profit and a stylized arrowhead logo for marketing purposes. Or are economic factors more important than high-minded principles to the NCAA?

When is the NCAA going to change the name of its Theodore Roosevelt Award? After all, it was Roosevelt who once said: "I suppose I should be ashamed to say that I take the Western view of the Indian. I don't go so far as to think that the only good Indians are dead Indians, but I believe nine out of every ten are, and I shouldn't like to inquire too closely into the case of the tenth." Why does the NCAA continue to honor a man who engaged in hate speech and advocated the genocide of American Indians?

Of course, Minnesota itself is an American Indian word. The University of Minnesota rests upon land once occupied by the Santee Sioux tribe, a tribe forced off its land by broken treaties at the point of a gun. Other Sioux tribes in Minnesota suffered the same fate. Many of their ancestors now live in North Dakota and attend UND because of its 25+ programs for American Indians. Perhaps the good citizens of Minnesota could better display their sensitivity and sense of social justice by returning that stolen property to its original owners.

If you think that the the University of Minnesota, which has four times the number of students as UND, actually enrolls more American Indian students that its "hostile and abusive" neighbor to the west, you'd be wrong. The hypocrisy displayed by the NCAA and the University of Minnesota on this issue is nothing short of stunning.


We will all be patiently waiting for Josh to respond to Miller’s comments I doubt one will be forth coming any time soon. Hey, we will wait. Mostly likely Josh will take the high road, and fail to answer Pat’s comments. Probably just blow them off as more UND anti NCAA rhetoric. Sadly the NCAA continues to sit in its ivory tower and look down on people, wringing their hands and trying to rid the college athletic world of social injustices. The sad part is that look like a bunch of elitist boobs. There is an old saying about not throwing stones when you live in glass houses.

Here is another comment from a fan that I thought was interesting, but it does add to the discussion. Read and enjoy:
What a fine stand to take. But wait a second, oops, he seems to have forgotten that wrestling competed against Central Michigan....the Chippewas. And, oops, forgot to check that pesky Golf schedule on their web page....where they played in the "Fighting Illini Invitational." You want an example of a stand? Find someone who isn't also a hypocrite.

Lucky for Minnesota their football team won't be good enough to meet Florida State anytime soon.... Imagine the backpedaling he’d have to do then!
Posted by: Jerry Hatch


Someone should call Maturi and ask him to explain this policy and aske him why the University of Minnesota can play CMU in golf but not UND in basketball. Seems like the University of Minnesota pretty much violated its own policy they were beating their chest about. Finally, be happy Gopher fans that your team doesn’t have to play mighty FSU in Football. Realistically speaking, your team barely beat the NDSU Bison a provisional member of Division 1AA (and a very good one I might add also) what makes you think your team can win a game against a legitimate 1-A football opponent. But Hey your moral fiber won't allow you to play the Sioux. Thats your loss by the way.

The point of contention for me and other UND fans is that one name/mascot is good for one some schools and under the same types of circumstances another name is not good for other schools, mostly schools that aren't as big and as powerful as FSU. Because of this flawed policy some schools remain on the list, while other schools do not. I hate to cloud the issue with fact but:

The NCAA attempts to distinguish UND's situation from CMU's by stating that it "received no Resolutions or other official statements in opposition from Chippewa Tribes in connection with use of the name by CMU" (emphasis added) while not denying that it has been on actual notice that in fact five other Chippewa Tribes in Michigan actually do oppose CMU's use of the name, which UND pointed out to the NCAA in its Nov. 4th 2005 memo. (Def. NACD's Mem. Opp"n to Pl.'s Mot. for Prelim. Inj. at 41-42). The NCAA's disparate treatment of CMU and UND constitutes bad faith.

EDIT: My Response, I wrote this response to poster by the name of Scott who had posted on the NCAA blog.

Scott,
A long time ago Minnesota couldn’t beat Denver in college hockey and some speculated it was because DU used too many 25-year-old Canadians… The Gophers decided not to schedule Denver for some time (that made them look petty IMHO). However, Minnesota won’t be so silly this time around, for one it would make them look petty just like they did when they wouldn’t play DU in hockey, but the real reason the University of Minnesota doesn't want to forgo playing the UND Fighting Sioux is because they would be cutting off their nose to spite their face, they would lose too much money.

Don’t let the Gopher administrators fool you…UND is one of their biggest rivals in hockey. So when the Fighting SIOUX play the University of Minnesota they play the games in arenas packed to the rafters. Almost every game between UND and UMN that I can remember has been sold out. Second UMN doesn't want to forfeit the games. If some ridiculous school doesn’t want to play UND one of the other sports so be it, it’s their loss. However, notice no one is saying hey, we don’t want to play UND in hockey. The athletic director apologized to her minions for scheduling UND in hockey (a move that she has since been lambasted for) but notice she didn’t pull UND invitation, because she knows UND is a big draw in college hockey and will pack her arena.

When this is all said and done we will really find out that political correctness run amuck will be met with severe pushback from the rest of the non-liberal elites. The majority of people are sick of liberal social engineering. The Minnesota issue just proves how far out of touch with the rest of mainstream society the NCAA and hand wringing liberal elites are.

Posted by: Goon | December 27, 2006 01:02 PM


I am betting Josh won't comment on any of the 6 responses that have been posted to his blog entry.

WJC Tourney Under Way.


USA Loses to Germany in OT.
USA gets of to a bad start in the WJC tourney as team USA loses to weak sister Germany. Team Germany scores in the over time to shock USA 2-1. Wouldn’t you know it, Fighting Sioux defensemen, Brian Lee and Taylor Chorney were on the ice when the Germans scored the game-winning goal? Lee staying consistent and continuing to play poorly looked like a pylon as the player from German skated right by Lee like he was standing still.

Finland Shocked by Belerus
The shocker of the WJC after one day is Belarus beat team Finland and top goalie Tuukka Rask, it has been said that Rask is one of the top goalie in the WJC tourney this season and a future of the Boston Bruins. Rask gave up 4 goals on 11 shots.

Get all the updates on the WJC at TSN WJC, IIHF, Brad's Blog, Team Canada, USA Hockey

UNDHOCKEY Blog has picked team USA to win the WJC Tourney.
My Response: Yeah, not this year. I don't see it happening the USA team made a lot of good plays but failed to click offensively against a lesser team like Germany. Also, the USA players were rather selfish with the puck in the offensive end. Soon to be NHL player Kyle Okposo was awesome as he drew like 5 penalties on his own with his quick feet and tireless efforts.

Rules Changes for WJC
The WJC has now followed the NHL and gone to the 4 on 4 for overtime followed by a shoot out if the game is still tied. Also the WJC tourney is calling the game like it should be called. I think it is time for college hockey to follow suit.

Sunday, December 24, 2006

At the Half Way Point.

A look at the Standings for the WCHA Version II

Goon's World Projected Final WCHA Standing
1. Minnesota
2. North Dakota
3. Denver
4. Wisconsin
5. Colorado College
6. Minnesota-Duluth
6. St. Cloud
8. Minnesota State
9. Michigan Tech
10. Alaska-Anchorage

Here are the actual points after the first half of the season.
Standing as of 12-24-2006
1.) Minnesota 21 points
2.) Denver 18 points
3.) C.C. 16 points
4.) SCSU 15 points
5.) UAA 14 points
6.) MTU 14 points
7.) Wisconsin 12 points
8.) UND 11 points
9.) MSUM 10 points
10.) UMD 06 points

Things are shaking out in ways I didn't think would happen.
Should be an interesting second half.
Edit: Here is the Preseason Grand Forks Herald Coaches Poll
1. (tie) Minnesota (5) 74
1. (tie) Wisconsin (3) 74
3. North Dakota (2) 66
4. Denver 55
5. St. Cloud State 48
6. Minnesota Duluth 45
7. Colorado College 37
8. Michigan Tech 19
9. Minnesota State, Mankato 18
10. Alaska Anchorage 14

Pierre-Marc Bouchard Penatly Shot against Habby.


This was an awesome penatly(some would say contriversial) shot in the Wild's win against the Chicago Black Hawks on December 5th, 2006. Infact it turned out to be the winning goal in the shoot out against the Black Hawks. This season Pierre-Marc Bouchard has been improving almost by the week as he is second on the Wild with 25 points in 35 games. When it is all said and done this will probably turn out to be a top 10 clip.

Brian Rolston

He Did What?
I am a huge Minnesota Wild Fan and I have watched them play religiously the past two seasons. Actually, it would be an huge understatement if I told you that I watched a lot of hockey this season. Ah the beauty of NHL Center Ice.

There is no question about it Brian Rolston is an All-Star-Hockey player, his value to the Minnesota Wild is very high. It would be a crying shame if he isn't on the All-Star team this season. There is no doubt that when the Wild signeed Rolston as a free agent from the Boston Bruins it was an awesome addition to the Wild's line up. It was a very smart move by the Wild Brass. Check out these clips, Rolston has a slap shot that is out of this world. How would you like to be a goalie facing one of these shots? Lastly, Rolston is one of my favorite players I just how the Wild keep him locked up and in a Wild uniform. Maria who? Enjoy.

Saturday, December 23, 2006

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year.

US Marines
Merry Christmas from the Goon

First off, lets not forget our men and women fighting for Freedom in the Middle East, being a former US Army soldier myself, I know how tough it is to be away from family and friends during the holidays. Guarding our nations interests around the world is a twenty four seven, 365-day a year job. The mission doesn’t stop for the holidays. Whether you agree with the politics of the war or not, our soldiers don’t get enough credit for the hard work they do. May each and every one of our soldiers, sailor marines and airmen be in all of our thoughts and prayers, till they all come home. Lets kick some Taliban and Al-Quaida ass.

Dug a Pretty Hole

This first half of the season has been tough to swallow for rabid Sioux fans; what we have seen during the first half of the season is not Fighting Sioux hockey . Fighting Sioux hockey traditionally has been scoring timely goals, having a strong stingy defense and getting good solid goaltending from its goaltender. Of the three things listed, none has come to fruition this season as of yet. The time is now, there is no tomorrow.

While I am not giving up yet, key word is yet; I figure to make a run at the playoffs the Fighting Sioux are going to have to win 13-16 and only lose about 4-5 games, getting swept at home or on the road is not acceptable. Sounds easy enough, right? Not the way the Sioux played in the first half of the season. Nothing comes easy in this world. The road to the playoff is going to be very tough if the Fighting Sioux doesn’t get their act together and fast. Finishing in the top five is a must if the Fighting Sioux are to be successful at all.

The Schedule reads like this: The Sioux play C.C. on the 5th and 6th of January, minus Toews, Lee and Chorney (all are at Sweden for the WJC), then back at home against UAA on the 12th and 13th of January (0-2 this season against UAA), a home and home series against BSU Beavers on the 19th and 20th of January before they finish the month against the red hot UMN Gophers (lets hope they are over confident). I figure they have to go at least 6-2 or 5-3 to have a chance, anything less and it is going to be curtains for the Sioux’s playoff chances.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Take the Team Canada Hockey Challenge.

Check this out
Check out this fantasy sports game Fantasy Sports Network
I played it last year during the World Juniors tourney and it is a lot of Fun. Straight from the Site: It's simple: before each round, make your picks for the winners of each game. Every time you guess right, you rack up points. At the end of it all, you could WIN the Grand Prize: a Bubble Hockey Table, or a bunch of other cool prizes! Take the Challenge.

Another Memory from the Past

Drew Makes Good on Penalty Shot.

How big would this kid be if he was still in a Fighting Sioux uniform. This is Drew scoring on a penatly shot in overtime against Maine in the 2004-2005 season. Big players make big plays when the game in on the line. Drew we miss you here in North Dakota. Unforunately I am a RABBID Bruin's fan and it pains me very much to see Drew wearing a Buffalo Sabres uniform.

Monday, December 18, 2006

All I want for Christmas!!!

Letter To Santa Christmas Tree

Dear Santa,
I am sending you my Christmas wish list for the 2006-2007 Fighting Sioux hockey season.

1.)Solid Goaltending each and every night, any save percentage above .900% would be appreciated, all we are asking for is just a few more saves per game and one less goal per game being scored against our team.
2.)Solid defense is a must; we want a defensive core that limits the opposition to fewer than 25 shots per game, and defensemen that pounds the living daylights out of the opposition in when they decided to skate in front of our goal.
3.)Consistent Goal scoring each and every weekend from all four lines.
4.)A couple of 20 goals scores, two will be fine but more would be appreciated.
5.)A top five finish in the WCHA standing and a home WCHA playoff series.
6.)Penalty Killing percentage of 85%, 77% is not getting it done.
7.)A berth in the Final Five in March.
8.)A berth in the NCAA playoffs.
9.)If possible a NCAA Frozen Four Berth.
10.)National Championship number 8

In conclusion Sioux fans aren’t asking for too much we just want a winning team and a successful season, please grant us our Christmas wishes, we aren’t asking for too much just joy and happiness in the new year. GO FIGHTING SIOUX.
P.S. Please put lumps of Coal in the Gophers stockings.

Respectfully,

The Goon

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Sioux Hit Rock Bottom.

Losing Skid hits 3 Games
A listless Fighting Sioux hockey team lost 3-1 to the upstart and improved Michigan Huskies, in WCHA action. The loss was the Fighting Sioux’s sixth loss in the past seven games and hence, the third loss in row for the Fighting Sioux. If one had to use one single word to describe the Fighting Sioux effort the past three games it would be: UNACCEPTABLE. This is not Fighting Sioux hockey. Fighting Sioux hockey is about effort and out working opponents, it's about winning battles and pushing people around. Fighting Sioux hockey is about winning ugly and scoring dirty goals. The MTU Huskies out worked the Fighting Sioux for 50 of 60 minutes, and it showed on the scoreboard in the end. The Sioux put on a valiant effort in the final 1.32 of the game; finally getting a single goal past Nolan. One must ask where was that at in the second period when you were MIA.

Big Problems in Goal
Also, Fighting Sioux junior goalie Phil Lamoureux continues his slide towards goaltending mediocre, losing for the third game in a row. Since Phil Lamoureux has regained his starting duties the Fighting Sioux have taken (2) TWO league points. Please? Can someone please tell me why he is still the starting goaltender? At this point in the season I don’t’ think Grieco could do any worse than Phil, at least rotate the two goalies until someone estasblishes as the go to guy. Phil isn't lighting the world on fire. I am almost ready to start the call for Walski, could he do any worse, I guess he could. In fact you can put me in the anybody but Phil camp. Give me Grieco or Walski. If your not going to play Grieco what did you bring him here for? If anything you rushed him into the league dominated by upper classmen. I also can't believe this was the best recruit that the Fighting Sioux could get, are you kidding me? In case you haven't taken a look in rafters lately this isn't Canisus College, this is the University of North Datkota the FSU of college hockey, one of the bench mark programs in division one hockey. We should have young talented goalies lined up to play for our school.

I am tired of hearing the same thing week after week, year after year: Phil is a good goalie that hasn’t gotten any offensive support, Phil hasn’t been given a fair shake (when Jordan Parise was here), the offense isn’t scoring for him, its obvious Phil isn’t cutting the mustard, the goals he let in were the defenses fault. Two of the three goals scored last night could have been stopped by a bantam “A” goalie; in fact I know one the Fighting Sioux should consider picking up. Seth are you ready to go in yet?

If the Sioux coaching staff is smart they should start combing western Canada for a shut down, stud goalie and I suggest sooner rather than later. Lets hope that the Coaching staff will not accept losing and the status quo, it's not about hurting people's feelings it's about winning hockey games. Fighting Sioux hockey is not entitlement hockey, and Sioux hockey team needs goaltending help bad.

The was for the most part last nights game was a hard game to watch, when MTU scored the third goal, I thought the stands were going to clear out for good as the fair-weather Sioux fans headed for the exits, some of which won’t be back tonight. That isn’t a bad thing. I was there to the brutal end and booing at Fighting Sioux’s effort. Something are going to have to change or the season will be lost.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Mid Term Stats Report: A Breaking Down the Numbers

The Fighting Sioux by the Numbers Nationally.

The Fighting Sioux are ranked 4th nationally on the power play scoring on 23% of their power plays.

The Fighting Sioux are ranked 54th out of 59 teams nationally in penalty killing at 77.3% (that has to improve to at least 85 percent).

The Fighting Sioux are ranked 37th nationally in penalty minutes taken at 17.3 minutes a game by the Fighting Sioux.

The Fighting Sioux are ranked 37th nationally in goals scoring that works out to 3.19 goals per game.

The Fighting Sioux are ranked 24th nationally in goals scored against with 3.19 per game.

In winning percentage by Sioux goaltenders.
Fighting Sioux goalie Philippe Lamoureux is ranked 51st nationally out of 78 goalies in winning percentage with a .400 percent winning percentage.

Fighting Sioux goalie goalie Tony Grieco is ranked 25th nationally out of 78 goalies with a .583 winning percentage.

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Something to Cheer You Up.

Better Days Ahead
Looking at this tape should make Sioux fans feel a lot better, one could say that we have seen better times up here in Title Town (Grand Forks, ND), I know the season is far from over. Good times lie ahead for the Fighting Sioux Hockey team. My father sent me an email this past week that said son, "it's only a game" My response to him was "Bull Feathers". Fans of other programs can say its only a game. Winning at UND is a way of life.

Check out Big Mike Prpich's fight during the hall of fame game, it was also Jordy first game as a fighting Sioux. I hope we can see more Andrew Kozek's pattened wrist shot for a goal, aned finally the boys lifting the throphy in St. Paul at the final five, yep I was there. Haven't missed a final five in 8 years.

Hey Sioux Fans Remember this Kid? Sparky Where Have You Gone?

Sparky Makes Briggs Look Sick
When I first heard that Spirko was leaving the team I thought oh well if he doesn't want to be here, fine, so be it. After watching this years fighting Sioux hockey team struggle through the first 16 games it's apparently our offense is like a toothless tiger, UND needs an offensive spark. How big would this kid be in the Fighting Sioux line up right now? I am sure he would have tallied a few goals and made other goalies, not just Kellen Briggs look sick. Enjoy the Video and Sparky we hardly knew you.

Classic Don Cherry.

Think Don Likes the Refs
Don Cherry is a sports icon in my opinion, the former Boston Bruins coach has a show every Saturday night on CBC, his rants are classic. Although I am not a Canadian I appreciate his points on life. Don is a patriot and calls the game of hockey as he sees it. I really like the part where he breaks down the Drake hit as opposed to the the Ovechkin hit.

Andrew Alberts Big Hit
Former Boston College Eagle Alberts talks about the officating and how it's inconsistant from night to night. In this clip former fighting Sioux player Zach Parise gets into a scrum in front of the net with a bunch of Boston Bruins defenders.

Listen To Rick Generett the Voice of the Sabres.

This guys is awesome
I think he is one of the best announcers in all of hockey. My favorite one is when a Sabre scores a goale top shelf, Rick say, "up in the top self where momma keeps the cookies". Enjoy the clips its classic stuff from a future hall a fame announcer. Or at least in Goon's world. Listening to Rick sure beats listening to Frank Mazzocco.


Here is some more classic Rick Generett. Unforunately they are playing the Hurricanes in this clip again, no I am not picking on the Canes but it seems that Carolina has had trouble with Buffalo this season. Buffalo was really skating well and the announcer was really getting into the game. This guy makes watching hockey games fun. The best one is Paul Gaustad his third goal in the last three games the Goose is really honking.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

I Think This Sums it up Pretty Well.

This was a Post on Sioux Sports.Com
Fans of this program go into every season expecting to win every game, and ending up in the Frozen Four. We expect to bring in top-flight talent, and have them perform every game, for a full 60 minutes. It's the way it is, and it's the type of thing that sets better programs apart from the rest. We do not settle for mediocrity, sorry-ass excuses or losing seasons. Leave that to other programs. Most fans of this team are very hockey savvy, and alot of the comments made here and at REA, while they may make you cry, are made with the expectation that we should win every f'ing game played, especially in our own barn. Even if this team had no losses, and was winning by 6 point margins every night, we would still critique the team, the coaches, the ice, the refs, the crowd, etc. Moreover, few things irritate me more than certain posters engaging in the mental masturbation of accusing other fans of being "fair weather" or "bandwagon jumpers" when they express their frustration with this team, engage in debates about certain players or otherwise coach from the couch.



It would be an understatement if I said there had been some negativity this past week over on SiouxSports.com. Because there has. However, most of the criticism pointed in the direction of the Fighting Sioux hockey team is justified. What is happening on the ice is not Fighting Sioux hockey. What happening on the ice maybe be acceptable at other schools but this is NOT ACCEPTABLE AT UNVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA. But I digress; sugar coating this past weekend effort makes it worse. I read where were one fans said lets look at the positive. Yep your right lets look at how Robbie Bina scored a beautiful big goal during a crucial time in the game only to have that effort pissed away by stupid penalties and poor goaltending.

Fair Weather Fans

As a fan I can’t accept what I have seen on the ice so far, this is not Fighting Sioux hockey. On the flip side of that criticizing the Fighting Sioux hockey team does not make you a fair weather fan either, people that are suggesting this are dead wrong. In fact they are being moronic. Most of us hard-core fans (like myself and my buddies) will be sitting in the stands long after the fair weather fans have gotten off their hands and vacated the arena or simply have left the REA bars in the arena after the second period. That is fine with me, let the fair weather fans leave and make some room for the people that actually want to watch the game.

Are You A Fair Weather Fan?

When I say fair weather fans, you know the ones. These are the fans that are chatting on their cell phones will we are trying to watch the game, these are the fans that are standing in the bar when we game is going on. These are the ones leaving the game with 12 minutes to go in the third period. Who needs them? Let them give up there tickets to people that actually want to see a hockey game in the best arena in college hockey.

It Takes 60 Minutes to Win A hockey Game

Last weekend the Fighting Sioux hockey team failed to play 60 minutes of hockey each game and was incidentally swept by the Wisconsin Badgers in a crucial WCHA series. The Fighting Sioux took knuckle headed penalties at the wrong time and got horrible goaltending from Phil Lamoureux. Someone on the coaching staff needs to face facts and sit Phil down hand him the clipboard and tell him this is where he is going to be sitting until he is needed again. Being bench has happened to Sioux goaltenders with better numbers than the ones Phil is sporting right now, can we say Toby and Jake. Hell I would take Jake back right now. He played a lot better than this. The Fighting Sioux coaching staff need to realize it time to do an extensive search for a goaltender that can play, someone like Jordan Parise they can build the team around. Possibly someone has to split time with Grieco next season and establish himself as the starting goalie of the future.

Phil Is No Jordan Parise

If you look at the Goaltending issues of the Fighting Sioux, there are a lot of problems that need to be addressed. It is very apparent that the Fighting Sioux miss super star and all world goalie Jordan Parise, and coach Brad Berry. The kid was an awesome goalie who only got better as the season wore on. Phil is nowhere near the goalie Jordy was. Last season I heard grumbling last season on how some of the fans has said that Phil had not been given a fair shake and that Parise didn’t deserve the starting position. Wow, were those fans way off the mark.

There have been discussions on how Grieco play hasn’t been very good. There has been a lot of discussion on how the young goalie leaves huge rebounds and gives up soft goals (and he has), and that Phil was the much better goaltender of the two. I am going to cut Grieco some slack because he is freshman and will probably get better; I have seen some amazing moves out of this kid, he has, however let in some really weak goals at crucial times. Ala the game in Anchorage comes to mind. On the flip side; Phil is supposed to be the starting goaltender of the Nationally Ranked Fighting Sioux. The time has come for Phil to drive the team to national prominence. The only thing Lammy has done is backstop a team to the bottom of the standings and out of the national rankings. Now UND is in jeopardy of missing the playoffs sitting on the wrong side of the PWR/RPI rankings with a losing record. Not acceptable. Letting in 4 or more goals in 8 games this season. UND has given up four goals or more for three out of the last four games. Winning only one game.

Neither goaltender’s efforts have earned them another start but someone has to play, I guess we could play Walski but I don’t see him playing any better than the other two since he is the practice goalie. In Grieco’s defense he is a freshman and has played just as well or better than Phil in my opinion. Lets break down the numbers: Grieco has actually got 7out of a possible 12 points, while Phil has got 2 out of a possible 12 points, that is not good even using Gopher math. Phil is supposed to be the starting goaltender and he hasn’t proven he deserves to have that title. If I had to rate the Sioux’s effort this past weekend I would rank it a 5/10. There were glimpses of greatness followed by piss poor efforts, mental breakdowns kill us every game. These mistakes must end or we will be sitting in the bottom of the standings watching the Gophers skate away with another WCHA title.

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Linkorama: A Trip Around the Hockey Blogs.

Links
I have not posted an article on how the Sioux being spanked by the upstart Wisconsin Badgers Saturday night, but I probably will. I just don't feel like typing a bunch of negative stuff, on how the goaltending sucks and how our team plays undisciplined and takes bad penalties at key times during the game. I guess I could discuss how Oshie and Toews are getting hooked and held up and down the ice while the officials stand there watching the play oblivious as if nothing just happened. Pretty sure the WJC officials aren’t going to be this bad.

I don't need an anxiety attack over something none of us can control. I trust the UND administration they will not let the UND hockey program slide into oblivion. Also I believe that Hakstol will get it together and a least get the team to play competitive by the end of the season. I have to admit that I have added to the negativity, but I must ask some of the fans that are saying there is too much negativity on Sioux Sports, my first question is have you watched the team play this year, honestly, I am not talking about watching from the bar in the REA. Have you seen how bad the goaltending and defense sucked this past weekend.

Maybe the Vikings will put me in a good mood. Then I see that Brad Johnson is starting. I can feel my Blood pressure going up already. Oh My God, the Vikings actually scored a touch down. Wow as I edit this they are up 20-0, oops make that 20-7 I hope that doesn’t mean we are going to have to put up with Brad Johnson for another week?

RWD is feeling a little down after seeing her dogs get swept this weekend. Hang in there RWD we know what its like. Our series of futility is coming soon to the DECC.

RWD
Lets Go DU reports a Brawl between the UAA Seawolves and C.C. Tigers, during this past weekend's series. Sounds like some old time hockey in Collorado Springs this past weekend.
Lets Go DU

The Wisconsin Hockey Blog accuses UND of being a good hockey team. Yikes, now ylur have really jinked us. Also, the Wisconsin hockey blog breaks down Saturday's game. Yep that is 2 sweeps in a row by the Badgers over the Sioux in the REA. Maybe their fans will want to call it Kohl center west like the cocky Gopher fans. Doubt it, Wisconsin fans actually have class.

Wisconsin Hockey
Certainly, North Dakota is young and has its share of problems, especially in net. And they were decimated by early defections in the offseason. But North Dakota is still a very, very good team, with great speed and extremely talented, so to go into their building and pick up a sweep and also win 3 of 4 on the year is a great accomplishment for a Badger team that needs some momentum. In fact, the Badgers have now won 4 straight games at Ralph Engelstad Arena.

UAA's Fan Blog
UAA fan blog discusses the horrible state of officiating in the "WCHA". No say it isn't so. No, that can't be. Looks like Sioux fans aren't the only ones that seem to believe that the officals in this league suck. A ref making a bad call at a cruical time in the game. Carefull or the Gopher fans will start calling UAA fans Halo's too.

A split with a good team has some satisfaction but (and I bet you knew there'd be a but) it's greatly tempered by the interference call on UAA with a little over 90 seconds left in the game. Whatever. Some dipshit referee decides he'd like to have an impact instead of letting the players decide the game on the ice. Nothing you can do about it. We've seen across the league an increase in the tendency of linesmen to make calls. It was part of the points of emphasis that linesman would be required to make certain calls. I obviously didn't see the game but will stipulate that the "Too Many Men" call is one of those that linesman should be calling. Sure ... even in OT. But less than 20 seconds after killing that; referee "Mozart" Hunt hits the Seawolves with an "interference" penalty (when players are contesting the puck on a face off)? It wasn't the first "interference" penalty like that Hunt called on the night (at 16:36 of the 3rd period Billy Sweat of CC was called for "interference" on an almost identical situation during a faceoff). UAA scored on that power play to tie the game. But like I said ... whatever. It's not the first time in the WCHA that a ref has interjected himself like a clown in an opera and it won't be the last.

ECAC has Worse Officating that the "W"

This is an interesting article I found on Kevin Allenspach's blog. Apparently the ECAC has worse officating than the WCHA. Interesting. From
Colgate speaks out on ReffingKevin Allenspach's Blog

The SCSU mens' hockey team beat Colgate 3-1 on Friday night, but the Raiders had some interesting things to say afterward.
Coach Don Vaughan on the fact that his team had just two power-play chances after having 180 in 17 games in the eastern time zone: "I thought it was absolutely great. It's the most 5-on-5 hockey we've played this year. It was refreshing. There's a lot less flow to the game (in the ECACHL) with all the special teams stuff. We've had 180. (SCSU) has had, what, 70? You can take it from there."

Saturday, December 09, 2006

Not a Good Effort as Badgers Win 4-3.

Not a Strong Night
Last night game was not fun to watch. It would be an understatement to say that last night’s effort was not acceptable; in fact there was no effort from the home team, the team played with no fire and no emotion. Tim Hennesy touched on it during his post game show. Frankly, this is not the kind of results we expect from a benchmark program or from a Fighting Sioux hockey team. Sure they are young but everyone’s team is young in the WCHA this year. There should be no sugar coating last night’s game, it was horrible effort and a tough game to watch, as the Fighting Sioux team gave up another lead in the second period in yet another game as the Wisconsin Badgers scored three goals in the middle frame.

Breaking the game down:
The offense was ok in the game getting three goals against an all American goalie. In most cases three goals against Brian Elliot should be enough to win most games against the Badgers. The defense played ok but gave up an odd man rush that led to a goal during an important time in the game. The goaltending grade for last night would be C- or D+. Frankly the team let the fans down again last night. No one is playing with passion and fire and if they don’t find some chemistry soon we will sitting in the bottom half of the league standings. The improvement starts with the leadership and the team.

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Found this Fighting Sioux Fight Tape. Rory's Fight

Mcmahon and Vanelli
Does this clip bring back some memories or what, I can't remember the last time we saw a fight at the REA. Mcmahon and Vanelli going toe to toe a couple of years back in the Ralph. The Sioux got shelled in the game but McMahon got the best of Vanelli.McMahon and Vanelli Fight

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Badgers and Sioux Set to Face Off

Badgers and Sioux Part II



This weekend the Wisconsin Badgers travel to Ralph Engelstad Arena to play the 10th ranked Fighting Sioux in a pivotal WCHA series. To say this weekend series is important is an understatement. The Fighting Sioux must get points if they want to stay in the WCHA race. The Fighting Sioux also need wins to stay off the bubble in RPI/PWR rankings. Right now the Sioux sit in about 13th place and risk the change of staying home for the NCAA playoffs if they don’t start winning games.

As I stated earlier on USCHO: right the Fighting Sioux are not getting good play from their goaltending, there is no sugar coating it our special teams and goaltending suck, one could say that there is no where to go but up. On the penalty kill the Fighting Sioux are really having a down year as far as rankings on the penalty kill go, traditionally a strong point for Fighting Sioux hockey teams. Right now the Fighting Sioux are killing about 77.6% of the penalties they have taken that’s good for a 9th place ranking in the WCHA and a national ranking of 52nd over all in the NCAA rankings (there are only 58 teams in Division I hockey). In comparison WCHA teams like the C.C. Tigers are killing 88 percent of their penalties, while the Minnesota Golden Gophers are sitting at 87 percent. While the Sioux are killing 77.6 percent of their penalties which I stated is not very good. There is room for optimism, UND is ranked 7th in the nation on the power play so the Sioux can and will make the opposition pay for their mistakes.

The reason I am saying that the goaltending and defense have not been good this year is the Sioux have a poor goals against average, the Fighting Sioux have given up 4 or more goals 7 times in 15 games (if you count the game against the under 18 team). If that problem remains true to form this weekend the Fighting Sioux are going to be in trouble because the defensive minded Wisconsin Badgers do not give up 4 goals in a game very often, the chances of the Wisconsin Badgers giving up 5 or more goals in a game this weekend aren't very good at all. It’s paramount that UND stays out of the penalty box. The speedier Sioux are also going to have to get to Elliot early because the Badgers are not a run and gun team, and they don’t play that well when they are behind in a game. The Badgers also won't give up many offensive opportunities. The Badgers will plug up the neutral zone and fore check hard, the front of the Wisconsin net will be well guarded, almost like a fortress.

Check out Todd Milewski’s Article on this Weekend’s Series
Captial Times sports writer Todd Milewski seems to think the Badgers are more cut out for games played on NHL sized rinks. Todd Milewski Milewski also says that the Badgers are healthy for this series. Should be a good tilt.

Bruins Star Phil Kessel

Phil Kessel First NHL Goal

Check out Phil's first professional goal as a Boston Bruins.
Kessel Not Playing In WJC
Team USA will announce its IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship roster tonight, however Phil Kessel's name will not be on the list.

Sources tell TSN the Boston Bruins have informed USA Hockey that Kessel will not be released for the upcoming Championship.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Friday Night Fights, the Brawl that Wasn't.

Gophers and Mav's Friday night

After watching the Gophers and the Mavericks game on Saturday and then seeing a tape of the incident in question, I don't believe that Wheeler intentionally tried to hurt Tormey the defenseman from MSU-M Brian Killberg definitely checks Wheeler into Tormey, I am not sure that Wheeler had a chance to stop because of momentum. Come one we can hate the Gophers but to accuse them of this type of action might not make too much sense. From my perspective and having watched the tape a half dozen times I don’t’ see it, and I don’t thing that Wheeler would try to intentionally injure Tormey. I don’t believe from watching Wheeler for two years (I have seen most of his game on TV) that Blake is that type of hockey player (I can’t see tDon approving of these type of bush league tactics), also Wheeler hasn’t earned the rep of being that guy, its not like he is a thug a like another player that comes to mind.

Refs Have Another Strong Night
Not to hack on the refs in this game but I do think the refs blew a couple of calls here. Joe Kalisinki and Derek Peltier should have been given third man in penalties and a game misconduct or disqualification, I am not sure which one you give for third man in, since college hockey doesn’t have a lot of fighting. It’s also funny how tough Derek Peltier acts really tough as he jumps into the pile on top Browlee, that toughness lasts until the time Brownlee calls him on it and challenges Peltier to a fight, of course Derek turtles. Hey guys if your not going to fight, don’t challenge a guy to a fight and then stand there and yap at the guy, that is also bush league.

Friday, December 01, 2006

Check out This NHL Fight Tape.

The Best of Octobers NHL Fights

Some really good fights, check out Derrick "the Boggey Man" Boogaard's fight about 1:35 into the clip. See Phil Kessel get rocked by a check. The Boogard fight, now that is an awesome fight, you can see the players rapping their sticks on the ice in appreciation. Ah,who says fighting has no place in hockey, these people are dead wrong. The fans love to see a good scrap, last night during the Minnesota and Mankato games the two scrums/scraps brought the Marriuci fans to their feet. If anyone tells you other wise they are full of it.

Thursday, November 30, 2006

North Dakota Department of Transportation to Put up New Signs.

ND Hockey Sign
The New Signs Are Up
Check out the new signs that are up in North Dakota, coming to a border town near you. Entering ND from Minnesota you will see the following signs. If you don't like the signs stay out. The gift that keeps giving and giving.

The Shot Heard Round the College Hockey World

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

How We Got Ben Blood.

Sioux get verbal from Shattucks Saint Marry Star.
In case you haven't seen it here is a Link I found from the UMD's penatly box. I was really impressed with the lengths UND goes to recruit players. We just don't take them out to center ice and ask them to sign like some has suggested.

Why am I impressed, UND signed a big time star in defenseman Ben Blood, he is 6’3” and you might say he is one of the big pieces to an NCAA title, I would call him a deal maker, the icing on the cake. I just hope we get to see him play more than two years and hopefully he becomes a part of a NCAA championship. This signing also proves how great recruiters Dave Hakstol and his staff really are. While some in the blogosphere were questioning his in coming class for next season. Some of us knew that the 2007-2008 class was a work in progress. This message speaks volumes of the type of hockey program UND has up in Grand Forks, ND. I always hear Goofer fans sneer about how UND is a bunch of Hacks and its a second rate program and who we are referred to as the Sue. This pretty much debunks all of those claims. Its an explanation of what happens when a recruit comes to UND.

Enjoy:
Penatly Box

Here is the story on Blood. Not to pour salt on the wound, but at least the first part about what they do... Say this for North Dakota: It doesn't rest on its laurels.

Yes it has, arguably, the most stunning building in all of college hockey. Yes it has a tremendous winning tradition, and yes, it sends many top talents to the NHL. But ask 17 year-old Shattuck St. Mary's senior defenseman Ben Blood, and he'll tell you the Fighting Sioux just don't open their doors and expect young recruits to simply say yes.

"When I took my official visit last weekend, my family and I were just blown away over how prepared they were," explains Blood, a native of Plymouth, Minnesota. "They really put effort into it. Not that the other schools I was considering didn't, but when I was there (in Grand Forks), they had an itinerary all mapped out for me.

I had a pre-game meal with the players, watched video, and met with the assistant coaches several times. They really kept the focus on me," adds Blood. "Then I had breakfast with all the coaches, (including head coach Dave Hakstol), and that's when they made me an offer." Offer made, offer accepted. Blood will join the Fighting Sioux next September, or no later than the fall after that. "They sold me, and that's why I'm going there," says Blood, who shoots left, and stands at 6-2 and 212 pounds.

"But even more than that, the guys are just tremendous there. They all have great character, and you see all the players that came before me, (Zach) Parise, (Drew) Stafford and alike. I knew I wanted to be a part of it, and perhaps one day become one of their players who make it to the NHL." Though highly ranked on many scouting lists--he's an A prospect per NHL Central Scouting, and 128th overall by Red Line Report-- Blood says he's keeping his focus on self improvement, and moreover, the team.

"Team is what we're taught more than anything else at Shattuck, and most of that goes to coach (Tom) Ward," says Blood. "Being here has helped me mature, become more of a man, and taught me the importance of being a team player." Blood is in his third season at Shattuck. Two years ago, a broken left leg limited him to about 30 games in his first season. "That was one of the hardest times of my life," Blood admits, "I couldn't do anything for almost four months, but I was determined to come back as best as I could." He has. An offensive minded and physical type, Blood has seven goals, 14 points and 70 PIMs in 21 games thus far this year.

"I think I'm a physical player, a decent skater with a better than average shot," says Blood in self-assessment, "what I really need to work on is my foot speed." While at summer hockey camp, Blood worked almost three hours a day on shooting. That type of effort, be it in season or off-season, is evenly matched by what he's done in school. A 3.4 GPA student, Blood's learned that success in the classroom usually translates into success on the ice.

"Coach Ward always says he can tell which guys are struggling academically by how they play and how they practice," Blood explains. "If things aren't going well off the ice, that can easily reflect on what happens once you get to the rink." What parent wouldn't be proud of that! "It isn't cheap, but sending him to Shattuck was the best thing we could have done," beams Mike Blood, Ben's father. "It's been an excellent experience for him, and for us. Shattuck's challenged him academically, he's made great friendships, and the hockey atmosphere is second to none." Aside from Ben, the middle child, Mike and Carol Blood also have two daughters, one of whom, Erin, is a junior blue liner at Boston College. Last Saturday, Erin scored the game-winning goal in a 5-4 holiday tournament victory over Wayne State. "I've always been proud and looked up to her," says brother Ben. "When she committed to Boston College, I thought, that's just what I want to do, play college hockey."

Blood also considered schools like Minnesota, Minnesota-Duluth and St. Cloud. As for North Dakota, if he doesn't join the Sioux next fall, he'll likely play a year in Des Moines, which holds his USHL rights. "Everyone's told me not to worry about it and just focus on the team," says Blood. "If it's next year, fine, but if not, that's ok too. All I have to do is keep working hard, and things I'm sure will work out."

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Sioux Split Weekend Series with C.C. Tigers

Sioux Split with C.C.
While I wasn’t able to see Friday’s game against the C.C. Tigers which the Sioux lost 4-3 giving up a lead in the third period (I was hunting Pheasants in South Dakota) I did manage to see Saturday’s impressive win against the C.C. Tigers on tape Sunday night. I can say I was very impressed with the Fighting Sioux's effort in Saturday’s game, it was a gritty win. In breaking down the game I thought the first period of Saturday’s game was a defining moment in the Fighting Sioux’s young season; the Sioux got balanced scoring and rock solid defense, a winning combination. Saturday's first period was one of the best in the 2006-2007 season, the Figthing Sioux must build on that effort.

The Tigers scored first but then the speedy Sioux turned the game around jumped all over the Tigers by buzzing the opposition net and keeping the shots off of junior goaltender Philippe Lamoureux. Saturday's tilt was also the best defensive effort of the season, as the Sioux defense limited the Tigers offense to only 17 shots on net. They also only gave up two goals one late in the third period when the game had been decided.

In net Phil looked decent (not great) in playing for the second time in 6+ weeks after missing 6 starts with an undiscolsed leg injury, but it is something to build on. Saturday's effort is something to build on in the march towards the NCAA tourney. To have a decent chance to win the Sioux defense needs to limit the oppostion’s shots to around 20 per game and the offense needs get 30+ on net. The Sioux cycled the puck and got the puck out of the defensive zone all night limiting odd man rushes and shot in close.

Another key to being successfull is for the Sioux also to stay out of the penatly box and avoid taking knuckle headed penalties at key times. The Sioux did that on Saturday night from what I saw they kept the Tigers off of the score sheet on the power play. On the flip side of that the Sioux gave up two power play goals in the third period of Friday’s game, unacceptable if they want to have a successfull season. On the year the Sioux have been killing penatlies at about a 76% clip that must get better if they are going to make some noise in the second half of the season. Teams with good power plays are going to captialized on powerplay opportunities if they don’t limit the amount of penalties taken.

Lammy’s Time to Shine?
If Fighting Sioux goalie Phil Lamoureux is going to be the go to guy in the Sioux net, the Grieco experience was met with mixed results, Phil is going to have to take the bull by the horns, he must play beter in the net, he has to make big saves at critical times. So one could say that there is no time like the present to get hot. The Fighting Sioux must get good goaltending from all our goaltenders, right now the results have been mixed but the season is still young.

Crucial Time in the Season
The next four WCHA games are at home as the Sioux play the goal challenged Wisconsin Badgers and the upstart MTU Huskies, the Fighting Sioux must get points, losing is not acceptable, the Sioux must dig down and find a way to gut out wins. The Sioux probably need to get 6 out of 8 points to stay in the WCHA race and off of the RPI/PWR bubble, they currently sit at about 14th place and would probably be sitting at home if the playoffs started today. It starts with timely goaltending, staying out of the penalty box and playing solid defensively, the scoring will take care of itself.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

This Weekend Match Up.


Lost Weekend.
Last weekend is over the Sioux were swept in Anchorage putting up a goose egg in two games in the win column, incidentally it was the second time they have been swept in a two game series this season. While I didn’t listen to Friday’s game (I went deer hunting Saturday and had to get up early) it was apparent that the Sioux had issues both in goal and took some untimely penalties at crucial times. Saturday I had the misfortune of both watching the game via the UAA Internet broad cast and I also listened to the broadcast on the radio. In my opinion the Sioux played well but failed to get much needed good goaltending but also failed to bury numerous opportunities in close when they had the chance. During last weekend’s games UND’s top forwards T. J. Oshie and Jonathon Toews seemed to be snake bitten and missed many glorious opportunities.

While some have and had a hard time scoring goals, but it’s time to move on and focus on the task at hand, get wins and gain momentum. The Sioux hockey team needs to score goals in bunches and keep the Tigers off the scoreboard. The game starts from the goaltenders out. The Defense must get in the shooting lanes and keep the front of the net clear so the goalie can see the puck, pick up the rebounds and cycle the puck.
Lammy to Play?
It appears that Lammy might be healthy enough to play in goal this weekend in the series against the Colorado College Tigers. Phil suffered an undisclosed lower leg injury in practice during the week of the Mankato series and has been on the shelf for the past 6 games. Tony Grieco has played in his abscence and had mixed results posting a 3-2-1 record with a .880 save percentage and a goals against average of 3.68.

Brad is reporting via his blog that Philippe Lamoureux should play in this weekend's series against the C.C. Tigers. http://www.areavoices.com/undhockey/

UND coach Dave Hakstol said Wednesday that he expects Philippe
Lamoureux to be available for this weekend's series against Colorado
College. Lamoureux has been bothered by a leg injury he suffered a month ago in practice. He's missed the last six games, which have all been started by freshman Anthony Grieco. Hakstol said he hasn't decided who will start this weekend.



Topic for Discussion-The Controversial Gopher Goal.

Check out this goal

This past weekend in the game between the Minnesota Gophers and the Wisconsin Badgers there was a goal that has been the topic of much debate. Tony Lucia scores his first goal of his career in a Gopher uniform. To some the goal will be seen as being controversial goal. Over on Western College hockey this topic has stirred much debate, to date there have been 79 posts on the subject. I believe Western College Hockey blogger Chris hits the nail right on the head with his analysis of the goal in question. I believe just as the author does the goal should have been at least reviewed by the on ice offical and ruled no goal because the Badger goalie Elliot was interferred with before the puck was shot into the net.
http://westerncollegehockey.blogspot.com/2006/11/you-make-call.html Here is what Chris had to say about the goal.
When I saw this happen in real time, I said, "They've gotta take that back." But referee Marco Hunt chose to not even review the play.The 2005 Points of Emphasis memo says "Anytime an opposing player prevents the goalkeeper from preventing a goal, interference must be called."It's quite obvious that Michael Carman runs into goalie Brian Elliott and prevents him from preventing the goal. The question is whether Carman interfered with Elliott or if he was pushed into Elliott. My feeling after watching the play if that even if Carman is pushed a little bit, he certainly doesn't try to avoid Elliott, and after he makes contact with Elliott, he turns his shoulders towards Elliott and tries to make a play of the puck. He obviously comes no where near the puck, and instead ends up taking Elliott out of the play. The other thing is that if Carman is pushed, at some point after the Wisconsin defender makes contact with him, Carman should speed up as he gains momentum from the push, and I don't really think that ever happens. Really, if the Wisconsin defender keeps his hands down, it's probably an easy call to make. I personally probably wouldn't have allowed the goal, but whatever we decide is irrelevant. What's most important here is that it was an extremely close and questionable play at a key moment in the game, and the officials didn't even bother to look at it.

Differing opinions.
Whether you agree that the goal should have counted or not it’s not hard to see how some have come to the conclusion the goal shouldn’t have counted. It’s not about hating a team as some have suggested, it’s about the on ice officials making the right call in a crucial game at a crucial time. The rules are pretty cut and dried. Sure the defender make some minor contact with the gopher forward Carman but it’s not enough to warrant taking out the Badger goalie. In fact the Gopher forward makes no effort to avoid contact with the Badger goalie what so ever. It would have been different if the Badger defenseman had blatantly crosschecked and whipped out the Gopher Carmen causing him to barrel into Elliot but that doesn’t happen in my opinion. To quote Woog from the broadcast, “oh man somebody came through took a piece.” It appears even Wooger saw it.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Something to think About.

Lights Action Camera
This past Thursday the University of North Dakota and the NCAA finally had their day in court as UND and the State of North Dakota filed an injunction against the NCAA. This injunction will allow the University of North Dakota football team to host an NCAA Division II playoff game.

Also present at the county Court house in Grand Forks on Thursday were the anti-name protesters. There seems to be a direct correlation between news cameras and protesters being present. It’s almost like the protesters had a scanner in their possession and they monitor it to see when the media is around, whenever the media shows up the protester do to. The protesters did not disappoint us Thursday there were out in full force, anti-Fighting Sioux name signs in hand. That’s not the funny thing, on Thursday I was going to shoot my deer rifle before the North Dakota deer-hunting opener when I realized I was low on rifle shells, as all hunters know you can’t shoot your rifle without having an ample supple of shells. So I decided to head to Cabela’s in East Grand Forks to purchase some more shells for my rifle. I decided to drive by the county courthouse on my way to Cabela’s to see if there were any protesters out and about. When I drove by the courthouse there was not one single protester anywhere to be seen, nor did I see any signs. An hour later my buddy Langer drives by the courthouse and calls me on his cell phone to say that the protesters are out there on the courthouse lawn. Hum, that’s funny I told him they weren’t there an hour ago.

An Interesting Perspective
There has been much written on this subject, in fact we have beat this one to death. It’s all over the Internet; of course everyone has an opinion on the matter. We all know the old sayings about opinions, they are like ___holes, everyone’s got one and they all stink. I think that there is one perspective that really hits home the crux of this argument Katherine Kersten a Star Tribune writer that has a conservative slant to her writings really touched on the facts in a recent article that appeared in the November 13th Star and Tribune. Here are a few of her points that I thought were really interesting. It really paints a different picture than what we have been led to believe.
Katherine Kersten

Fool Bear himself voted for such a resolution in 2005. “They told us just negative things — that UND was a racist place,” he explains. Now, he says, he believes that he and others were fed a bill of goods.

“When I went around to my constituents on the reservation,” says Fool Bear, “a majority of people said, ‘Why can’t we vote on it?’ “Most tribal members would support the name if they got the chance,” adds Joe White Mountain, another committee member.
That would be consistent with Indians’ views nationally. In a 2002 Sports Illustrated poll, 81 percent of Native American respondents said no when asked whether high school and college teams should stop using Indian nicknames.

Members of the Standing Rock judicial committee visited UND early in 2006 to assess the situation for themselves. “We spoke to everyone, from students on the street to people at the gas station,” says Fool Bear. “Not one gave us any evidence of racism. We went to a hockey game, and they talked about the courage and integrity of the Sioux people. We looked at each other like, ‘Wow, we don’t even honor our Sioux warriors or veterans like this on the reservation.’ ”

White Mountain recalls the committee’s meeting with a UND group that opposes the name. “I asked them, ‘What tribe do you belong to?’ ” he says. “Not one was a Sioux Indian.”This group insisted that the name promotes racism on campus,” adds Fool Bear. “I told them, ‘Put any instances of abuse in writing.’ Today, I’m still waiting — I haven’t gotten one complaint.”


Hum. That’s an interesting perspective that we just can’t ignore. No one was able to give him any instances of racism. So who is telling the truth? So if UND is such a bad place why do we have one of the largest American Indians programs in the country? I like the part where he talks to a group of students and none of them are Sioux. More to come I am sure. April 24th is a long time from now and it will be interesting to see how this shakes out.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

UND is granted Injuncton by Court.

UND Wins Battle In Court.
UND Wins Injunction
UND took its first step in defeating the NCAA in court by winning an injunction against the NCAA. This is good news because it means UND's Football, and Basketball teams will not be affected by the NCAA stupid policy. So we should see at least one Football game at the Al before we have to go to GVSU and beat the Lakers. Well lets not get ahead of ourselves.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Looking at the Mound of Paper Work in the Lawsuit UND vs NCAA.

Breaking down the Lawsuit
The past few nights while working on the night shift, I have been picking through some of the paper work that makes up the lawsuit, UND vs NCAA. I figured, why not? I am sick and tired of listening to the Democrats bragging about their win on November 7th. All I can say is whoopee. The Democrats will be a minority party in two years if they try to enact their ridiculous policies they have been talking about the last few nights.

But, I digress, like I mentioned I have been picking through some of the paper work on UND’s lawsuit against the NCAA, there is mountains and mountains of paper work and I have been watching the lawyers talk about some of the different things they have seen I the law suit. Let me tell you these lawyer gurus have a whole different language, its kind of like when the office tech guys try to explain something to you about computers and you wonder what language they just spoke to you in. The more they talk the more they confuse the common folk, however, that is why we need good lawyers to weed through the legal mumble jumble and make the right decisions for this lawsuit. I would imagine this why they get paid the big dollars. For that I am thankful for. I know I have a lot of confidence in the UND legal team to take the necessary step to insure our Fighting Sioux logo is protected and not put on the scrap heap of history.

I know I am really glad this thing is finally going to court. Enough is enough. It’s time to put this issue to bed, and beat the NCAA in court. One person mentioned why it wasn’t moved to Federal Court. I honestly think that the reason the NCAA’s didn’t try to move the case to federal court is that may their case isn’t that good. Maybe the NCAA is afraid to take it to the Federal Court. Time will tell.

Mounds of Paper Work
In looking at the mounds of paper work that make up this lawsuit. I did find something that I found interesting. On page 19 in the foot notes its states talks about how UND has the approval of one name sake tribe and of course the disapproval of a few others. However they granted CMU the right to keep their name after 5 Michigan Chippewa tribes opposed the CMU name. That my friends is blatant hypocrisy by the NCAA, its little facts like this that is going to bury the NCAA and cost them millions of dollars.
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For the reason set forth in its opening memorandum, the Spirit Lake Tribe Resolution No. A05-01-041, which is still in effect, satisfies the Executive Committee’s equirement that only on '"name sake' tribe consent to UND's use of the Sioux name and imagery. The NCAA attempts to distinguish UND's situation from CMU's by stating that it "received no Resolutions or other official statements in opposition from Chippewa Tribes in connection with use of the name by CMU" (emphasis added) while not denying that it has been on actual notice that in fact five other Chippewa Tribes in Michigan actually do oppose CMU's use of the name, which UND pointed out to the NCAA in its Nov. 4th 2005 memo. (Def. NACD's Mem. Opp"n to Pl.'s Mot. for Prelim. Inj. at 41-42). The NCAA's disparate treatment of CMU and UND constitutes bad faith.
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Finally, I think this is very a good point that needs to be exposed more, and in the end may prove to be a very compelling argument that used against the NCAA in court. It is also probably just one many things that the UND legal team will use to prove that the NCAA is not applying this policy evenly and honestly. Also it has been stated earlier that the University of Utah has not held up its end of the deal to keep the nickname Utes. I am sure there is more to follow.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

PC Nazi's: SCSU Media Department Scratches Sioux off Jersey.

The Evidence 

SCSU Media Department Sensors Sioux
It was revealed this past weekend that the SCSU's Media Department scratched the words Sioux off of Tony Grieco's jersey for a picture it used for its webpage. A blatant display of disrespect for the Sioux name. Look closely at Grieco's jersey you will see what I am talking about. This is what happens when you get poltical correctness runs a muck. Posted by Picasa

Grieco Honored this week.

Tony Grieco Named Rookie of the Week
University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux Freshman goalie Tony Grieco won Rookie of the week award after strong performance this past weekend against the SCSU Huskies, Grieco was stellar in net as he kicked out 53 of 56 shots and allowed the Sioux to take three out of four points against the high flying SCSU Huskies. Goon's World would like to give its congrats to Grieco. Grieco Wins WCHA Rookie of the Week
Red Baron/WCHA Rookie of the Week
Anthony Grieco
Fr., G, North Dakota
MADISON, Wis. - Anthony Grieco, a first-year goaltender at the University of North Dakota, has been named Red Baron WCHA Rookie of the Week for Nov. 7-12 as a result of his strong performance in a victory and tie against visiting league-rival St. Cloud State. A 6-1, 187-pound freshman from Brampton, Ontario, Grieco stopped 27 of 28 shots on goal last Friday (Nov. 3) in a 3-1 Fighting Sioux win over the Huskies to win his third consecutive game. Grieco then stopped 26 of 28 opponent shots on goal last Saturday (Nov. 4) in a 2-2 overtime tie against SCSU, with the win and tie extending his unbeaten streak to four games (3-0-1) and helping league-leading UND pick up three points in the WCHA standings.

For the weekend, 17 of Grieco's saves came on the power-play, as the Sioux killed 11-of-12 St. Cloud State man-advantage attempts. Grieco had an overall weekend save percentage of .946, stopping 53 of 56 shots. The last Sioux net minder to start his career with a four-game unbeaten streak was Jordan Parise, who had an 11-game unbeaten streak to start his career in 2003-04. On the 2006-07 season, Grieco sports a 3-0-1 record, a 2.94 goals-against average, and a .902 saves percentage.

Saturday, November 04, 2006

When a Penalty is Not a Penalty. Sioux Tie Huskies 2-2.

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Three Blind Mice
At the end of tonight’s game the refs blew it. Now before we work over the officials for their poor performance, most know I hold the refs in the WCHA in very low regard, I think they do a horrible job; tonight’s debacle just reinforced that opinion. For most of the season the officials are having trouble. Tonight’s latest issue was the ability to count the number of players a penalized team can have on the ice when they are short handed. Even most of the 5 years olds in the arena can figure this out. Here is the scenario; a SCSU player get called for the hook on the Sioux forwards as he is on a break away heading towards the opposition net (it should have been a penalty shot by the way) so that player is sent to the penalty box, so after much discussion you think the SCSU Huskies would have 4 players and a goalie on the ice. NOPE, not even close, with 11,000 fans screaming that there are too many Husky players on the ice the games goes on and one second ticks off the clock game over. Come on officials can you get it right?

Clueless Fan of the Week
This was posted on Brad’s blog on Saturday. It’s funnier that hell.
Brad's Blog

I am very disappointed in GF this morning... I guess we have never watched a good goalie in our lives. Yes Greico is 3-0 but he is not a very good goalie. Mark my words, when the Sioux play a team that gets to him he will be destroyed. I watched him for the first time last night and he cant control the rebounds, has no idea where the puck is, and looks behind him every time he saves a puck. Grieco will never be the number one goalie for the Sioux; he should still be playing juniors. I have heard from many sources...Sioux players in fact that Walksi is better.... interesting what happens when u get some money to play for a team. I thought politics would be gone at this level of hockey but i guess not...

This is classic stuff here, I would be willing to bet it’s a Gopher fan or one of the locals that stumbled into Brad’s blog full to the gills and wrote this to rile people up. I think it is funny; I even corrected his grammatical errors to make it more readable. Lets look at the Grecio numbers far.

Freshman Anthony Grieco has started in 4 games: his record is 3-0-1 his GAA is 2.94 and he has a save percent of 902. Grieco’s numbers are better than Phil Lamoureux’s who is 3-3, his GAA is 2.53 and his save percentage is .899. Funny thing is, there were fans that said the same things after Aaron Schwitzer after he had played his fist couple games. I can still remember the nay Sayers saying Schwitzer was no good. You have to see his positioning its horrible; every save he makes is an adventure. The kid went on to win an NCAA title. I remember after three season people were still saying Parise sucks. I think as fans we have too high of expectations of the goaltenders.

Oh Yeah the Sioux win
I went off on a tangent and forgot what I was here for in the first place, that was to talk about a Sioux tie. I have to say that I was very impressed with the Sioux and their play this weekend. The Fighting Sioux played their natural rival this weekend and took three points from them. No easy task in my opinion because SCSU is a good hockey team (please don’t tell Skeeterman I said that). Don’t look now it appears that Bobby Goepfert is back on track and ready to take the WCHA by storm again, Goepfert was back in net lucky rabbit foot in pocket and kicking out pucks left and right. I wonder if the Coach at Providence ever regrets kicking Bobby off the Providence Hockey team? It definitely appears that SCSU got the better part of that deal. The guy is amazing.

It appears that Bobby has broken in his new pads (which my buddy Seth tells me that they are Itech Prodigy’s and they are supposed to the be next hot thing in goalie equipment) by the way the look very expensive and very nice. Much better than last years pads.
The Goepfert Line from Saturday’s game

Bobby Goepfert (65:00 T) 9 13 14 4 = 40 (2 GA)