Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Moron of the week.

Here is my candidate for moron of the week, I have to say that it was unanimous as well. I have read a lot of stupid stuff posted on line this week but this one is just too good and has to passed along. If you suffering from a bad day this one will pick you up. This beauty was found in the comments section of the Puck Daddy article that covered the Frattin hit. Stick slap to Sean Leahy for using my video that I posted on line at YouTube. Last time I checked my up loaded video had gotten 8,000+ views.
Well What ever spewed - Tue Mar 16, 2010 5:42 pm EDT: I watched this series and I am familiar with the history these two clubs have. Frattin is no-talent little punk which explains why he is in such great company playing at North Dakota. Everything else aside, this was, at the very least, a blatantly obvious attempt to injure an opponent!! A one game suspension is a joke and a waste of time. This useless tool should be gone for the rest of the year, but instead he is allowed to continue his "training" toward becoming yet another hockey problem child. There is absolutely nothing wrong with playing your heart out for your team but when it becomes the "violent episode" that Frattin is, it is time for major suspensions and psycho-therapy and this cheap f-ck is in need of both.

What is really puzzling is that ND is a team that would just need to "skate their game" and they could easily beat Minnesota...this year, anyway. But instead they resort to these barbaric tactics...why?? I thinking that Hakstol told certain players between periods to do "some damage" and not worry about the "cost" because he felt it was the only way for this seemingly apparent group of underachievers to beat the sub-.500 Gophers. Newsflash Dave....you're at home at Ralph Engelstad Arenea in front of your own unruly, barbaric, and largely simplistic fans and this season, the Fighting Sioux are a better team than the Gophers! Yet...you STILL felt it necessary to provide one more lousy example to hockey youth all over the country. Apparently the Fighting Sioux are NOT the great team THEY think they are or they would have simply let their skating ability do the speaking for them. Well, I can only wish UMD success in beating the hell out of those snot-nosed little punks from Grand Forks, It's a damn shame that Frattin will be able to use his suspension to avoid the beatdown he so righteously deserves.

Kudos to Coach Lucia for keeping his team's composure and not buying into the "Sioux sorry sportsmanship", but I must confess that I was angry the seniors were not "turned loose" on any and all Sioux players that talk a great game but are just as easily beat down as any other talentless group of cheapshots.

To the deadbeat who posted that ND running over Gopher goaltender Alex Kangas was simply a case of the Fighting Sioux "charging the net" listen up little one: Whenever you skate around a defenseman, leave him sprawling on the ice behind you, drive hard to the net, put your shoulder down, and plant it squarely on the chin of the goaltender, you have just provided a textbook example of "running over the goaltender" which is still a penalty in most arenas but apparently not "the Ralph". You would have to be a Fighting Sioux fan to make the observation you did about that play and that makes you equally as pathetic as that punk Frattin, that "soul-selling" coach Hakstol, and those steaming dogpile officials on the ice at the time.

A brief message to Frattin: You have now earned a name for yourself, son. On the ice, from this day forward, I would skate with your head up and on a swivel at all times. You may also want to stay out of the corners and away from the goalie's crease.

I hope this week's play-in game has on-ice officials who are not afraid to call penalties...both ways...and that they remember that their responsibility rests in "officiating the game"...not deciding it. That "crew" at the UM-UND game was about as useless as tits on a boar hog! I certainly hope that they are done putting on stripes for the year...or, for good for that matter.

Good luck to UMD...go Bulldogs! [Puck Daddy Comments]
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Weekend Final 5 Match-Ups (by Sioux 7)

The first round of WCHA playoffs have come and went, with all the home teams winning their series. DU and UW ended their series in 2 games, while SCSU, UND, UMD took 3 games to close out their first round home series. The national picture is looking like all 5 WCHA teams in St. Paul this weekend will also be playing next week in the NCAA tournament.

My predictions last weekend turned out really good, the only thing a missed was UND taking 3 games to dispatch the Gophers, and everything else was dead on. Speaking of that series, I hope, as well as everyone else, that UM defensemen Kevin Wehrs makes a quick recovery from the hit he took on Sunday, as well as UM defensemen Nick Leddy. (I missed Leddy getting hit, but I don’t think anybody missed the Wehrs hit)

Sunday’s Sioux-Gopher hockey game could have been the last of an era. Next season it might be "the team formerly know as the North Dakota Fighting Sioux” versus the Gophers. With that possibility, I took it upon myself to by another Sioux jersey (I got a home white one, in case you’re wondering) Sunday. If they don’t get permission to use the Sioux name, I have the feeling Sioux gear will be flying off the shelves across the region this summer. The powers that be, need to resolve the issue by November.

Speaking of flying the Goon and I will again be attending the Final 5. We are looking forward to meeting some of our old friends and making some new ones.

This will most likely be my last posting for a while. I hope everyone has enjoyed reading my ramblings this hockey season. I might post some predictions for the NCAA tournament...


THURSDAY (Play-in Game 7:07pm)

#11 Minnesota-Duluth vs #5 North Dakota (season series UND wins 3-1-0)
Last weekend the Sioux defeated the Gophers in 3 games in Grand Forks, and the Bulldogs beat the Tigers in 3 games in Duluth.

These teams met last year in the Final 5, with UMD taking that game (3-0) while riding a hot goalie named Stalock to the Broadmoor trophy. This year the Bulldogs don’t have a shut down net minder and have gotten things done offensively. However, a good portion of their goals have come on the power play, and the Sioux have the best defense in the league. UMD really needs to win this game to solidify a spot in the tourney; they’re still on the bubble. The Sioux are still hot going 9-1-0 in their last 10 games, and the Bulldogs are 5-5-0 over their last 10 games. Part of me wants the Sioux to throw this game, so they can rest up for the NCAA tourney and the other part says win this and the Final 5, to get the auto-bid and possibly a number one seed. Whoever wins this game will be playing 6-games in 9-days. SIOUX WIN


FRIDAY (Semi-final game 2pm)

#6 St. Cloud State vs #3 Wisconsin (season series tied 2-2-0)
Last weekend the Seawolves hosted the Bulldogs and split their series, and the Badgers and Gophers split a pair in Minneapolis.

The Badgers have not won more than three games in a row this season, and have not lost consecutive games. And after last weekend, they are now 2-0 heading into the Final 5. I wonder if the Badgers will want to get some measure of revenge against the Huskies Marvin in this game. I know the Sioux still want a piece of Marvin. UW is definitely the deeper team, where SCSU relies heavily on Roe & Lasch for most of their offense. If the Badgers blue-liners can live up to their NHL draft status and shut that line down, I see the Huskies going down. BADGERS WIN


FRIDAY (Semi-final game 7pm)

UND/UMD vs #1 Denver
Last weekend the Pioneers swept the MTU Huskies in Denver.
DU vs Bulldogs (season series tied 1-1-0)
DU vs Sioux (season series DU wins 4-0-0)
I’ll take UND over DU in that match-up. Or if the Bulldogs play DU, I’m going with the Pioneers over the Bulldogs.


SATURDAY (3rd Place game @ 2pm, Championship @ 7pm)

Possible match-ups on Saturday
DU vs UW (season series UW wins 1-0-1)
DU vs SCSU (season series tied 1-1-0)
I’ll take DU over SCSU, or UW over DU, depending on how Friday’s games shakes out.
UND vs UW (season series UW wins 1-0-1)
UND vs SCSU (season series tied 2-2-0)
I’ll take UND over either UW or SCSU.

UMD vs UW (season series --)
UMD vs SCSU (season series --)
I’ll take UW over UMD, or SCSU over UMD

Edit: Sioux7's prediction made the Rink and Run blog that is run by Kevin Pates. Kevin runs a pretty good beat writers hockey blog on UMD hockey.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Managers urge NHL to fast-track head shot regulations


After watching that gutless puke Matt Cooke end Marc Savard’s season with a dirty but legal hit, I wonder if this isn't such a bad idea. Someone is going to get killed on the ice with a vicious head shot. I think one thing the GM's might want to also do while they are at it, is get rid of the instigator rule to help police the game and respond to dirty acts such as the one above.
In the face of mounting public criticism, a group of general managers is pushing the NHL to adopt its proposed new rule on hits to the head before the end of the current season.

The group wants NHL commissioner Gary Bettman to bring the proposed rule, which calls for a minor or major penalty plus an automatic review by the league for any hit in which the head is the target, to the competition committee for a quick review. If the committee grants the necessary approval, the GMs want the governors to give the final approval in a fax vote in order for the rule to be put into force immediately, sources told The Globe and Mail. [Globe and Mail]


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Where are they now... Tyler Bozak


Since it is Final Five week, I figured I would pass along a story that I found on line. Former DU star Tyler Bozak is making a good impression with the Toronto Maple Leafs. I can only imagine what kind of a team DU would be if Bozak was still in the line up. Bozak is playing with former Minnesota Golden Gopher and Boston Bruin Phil Kessel.
OTTAWA–Leaf rookie Tyler Bozak is making a name for himself these days as a speedy centre with playmaking skills.

But a year ago, the pivot who has found chemistry with Phil Kessel, was making his name in the NHL for his interviewing skills. As a highly touted forward with the University of Denver, Bozak was entertaining NHL offers while winding down his NCAA career in 2008-09.

Making the difficult decision wasn't easy, since he was already balancing school and hockey. He needed a plan after 27 NHL teams came to see him in a span of two months. In the end, it boiled down to two teams – the Leafs and Ottawa Senators.

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Top Canucks prospect Jordan Schroeder promises NHL decision by week's end

Looks like the players leaving early season is about to begin, I don't think it will shock anyone when if Schroeder signs. Looks like Schroeder has one of the better players agents Family advisors in the business. Sounds like Gopher fans aren't all that sad to see him go as well.
VANCOUVER — A disappointing season came to an early end Sunday for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers, and now Vancouver Canucks draft pick Jordan Schroeder has a decision to make.


Does he turn pro or return to Minnesota for a third season?


Schroeder said Monday he will make his decision by the end of this week. But in a telephone interview the 19-year-old centre sounded very much like a young man who is leaning toward turning pro.


"It's every kid's dream to be a professional hockey player," Schroeder said. "I am discussing my options right now and you never know what might happen here in the next few days. I am talking to my agent (Neil Sheehy) and my family."


Schroeder acknowledged the Canucks would very much like to sign him to a pro contract. He could then conceivably join the Manitoba Moose for the remainder of their American Hockey League season.


The Gophers were knocked out of the first round of the playoffs for only the second time in the last 33 years on Sunday when they dropped a 4-1 decision to North Dakota.

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Monday, March 15, 2010

Frattin gets a one game suspension


The WCHA Wheel of Justice has given Frattin a one game suspension, that didn't take long. No word if UND will appeal.
MADISON, Wis. – The Western Collegiate Hockey Association today (March 15, 2010) announced a one-game suspension to University of North Dakota hockey player Matt Frattin as a result of his actions in the March 13 game vs the University of Minnesota.

Frattin’s suspension was determined as a result of a review of the incident under the WCHA’s Supplementary Discipline Policy and Procedures.

Frattin will be required to serve this one-game suspension in his team’s next regularly scheduled game on Thursday, March 18 vs the University of Minnesota Duluth. [WCHA.COM]
Edit: First off the writers at Goon’s want to wish Kevin Wehrs a speedy recovery and that he will have no lingering affect from the hit. I don’t think any of us want to see a player from another team injured on the ice. There are those people that like to see players or race car drivers carried off the playing surface or track on a stretcher, no one that I know would take that point of view. Let’s hope that Wehrs will make a speedy recovery and be able to play next season with the Golden Gophers.

Moving forward, I kind of figured that a suspension from the league was coming for the hit in question. The focus will turn to the Sioux playing in the Final Five and the Sioux will have to play without Frattin for one game.

Links to the Story:

Goal Gophers; Wehrs has mild concussion; Frattin suspended for one game

Grand Forks Herald; Frattin suspended one game for big hit

Saint Cloud Times; WCHA suspends UND's Frattin for hit to the head

The Ciske Blog; Frattin Receives Suspension

North Dakota Hockey Blog; WCHA suspends Frattin for one game

Rink and Run; PairWise and Frattin

Puck Daddy; Video: Frattin's nasty hit leads to suspension in college hockey

60 Minutes, No Alibis, No Regrets;North Dakota's Matt Frattin Suspended 1 Game




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Alex Kangas Hates Us


Here's the video of Alex Kangas saying that he hates North Dakota, UND, the Ralph Englestad Arena and fans of Sioux hockey.

I'm surprised that the U of M hasn't done any education on what a player should say in an interview and what they shouldn't.

Ovechkin suspended two games for Campbell hit


I would have to say that I am surprised that it wasn't longer. Campbell is going to be out for a long time with a broken collar bone. If this had been Derek Boogaard this would have probably been 5-10 games.
NHL.COM - Alex Ovechkin was suspended for two games without pay by the National Hockey League on Monday for his hit on Blackhawks defenseman Brian Campbell early in Sunday's game in Chicago that reportedly has ended Campbell's regular season.

NHL Senior Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations Colin Campbell ruled that it was a "reckless" hit by Ovechkin, who received a five-minute boarding major and a game misconduct on the play that occurred 12:16 into the first period.

Ovechkin, now considered a repeat offender under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, forfeits $232,645.40 in salary, based on the number of games in the season (82), rather than the number of days (193). The money goes to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund.


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Versus is back on DIRECTV.

This is good news.
EL SEGUNDO, Calif., and PHILADELPHIA, March 15, 2010 - DIRECTV and Comcast have reached an agreement to return VERSUS to the DIRECTV programming lineup today. The terms of the deal were not disclosed.

VERSUS will return to the same DIRECTV programming packages it was in at the end of August 2009.

“We are pleased that both sides were able to work out a satisfactory deal to bring this programming back to our customers,” said Derek Chang, executive vice president, Content Strategy and Development, DIRECTV.

“We’re excited that we were able to come to a fair agreement that puts VERSUS back in millions of homes with DIRECTV in time for our busy spring programming schedule,” said Jamie Davis, president of VERSUS. “We look forward to super-serving these fans with NHL regular-season and playoff coverage, our first live UFC event and much more.”
[KuklasKorner]
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Poll Monday (Sioux in the NCAA tourney)

USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll
[March 15, 2010]
1 Denver (46) 27- 7-4 996 1
2 Miami ( 4) 26- 6-7 931 2
3 Wisconsin 24- 9-4 913 3
4 Boston College 23-10-3 833 4
5 North Dakota 22-12-5 792 5
6 St. Cloud State 22-12-5 726 7

7 Cornell 19- 8-4 699 9
8 Ferris State 21-11-6 610 13
9 Yale 20- 9-3 552 6
10 Bemidji State 23- 9-4 514 8
11 Minnesota-Duluth 22-16-1 503 14
12 Northern Michigan 19-11-8 454 16
13 New Hampshire 17-13-7 320 11
14 Vermont 17-13-7 298 19
15 Union 20-11-6 280 17
16 Michigan State 19-13-6 259 10
17 Michigan 23-17-1 234 NR
18 Alaska 18-11-9 224 12
19 Maine 18-16-3 107 NR
20 Boston University 18-16-3 80 NR
Others Receiving Votes: Colorado College 75, RIT 45, Nebraska-Omaha 19, Mass.-Lowell 15, St. Lawrence 11, Minnesota 6, Massachusetts 3, Minnesota State 1

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USA TODAY/USA Hockey men's poll
[March 15, 2009]
1. Denver (31)
2. Miami (3)
3. Wisconsin
4. Boston College
5. North Dakota
6. St. Cloud State
7. Cornell
8. Ferris State
9. Yale
10. Bemidji State
11. Minnesota-Duluth
12. Northern Michigan
13. New Hampshire
14. Vermont
15. Union

Here is what Jason Moy had to say about Bracketology and the NCAA tourney. Wow, the western school are really showing thier strenght this season.
- I Believe that the Top 7 are in. Denver, Miami, Wisconsin, Boston College, North Dakota, St. Cloud, Bemidji.
- I have been able to get Ferris State out of the tournament.
- I have not been able to get Cornell and Yale out of the tournament as of yet, but I think that there are scenarios that can leave either team out, I just have not found them. It may or may not be the case.
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INCH Power Rankings

As always I include the INCH Power Rankings for something to talk about. The only ranking that really matters is the Pairwise Rankins. The head scratcher is Union is sitting at 18th in the power rankings and they have them ranked 8th.

1. Denver
2. Miami
3. Wisconsin
4. Boston College
5. North Dakota 1 The favorite to win WCHA Rookie of the Year honors, forward Danny Kristo had a goal and two assists in the Fighting Sioux's series win against Minnesota to extend his current point streak to a season-high 10 games. 22-12-5 LAST WEEK: W vs. Minnesota, 6-0; L vs. Minnesota, 4-2; W vs. Minnesota, 4-1 (WCHA First Round Series). THIS WEEK: vs. Minnesota Duluth (WCHA Final Five)
6. Cornell
7. St. Cloud State
8. Union
9. Ferris State
10. Yale
11. Northern Michigan
12. Bemidji State
13. Minnesota Duluth
14. Michigan State
15. Alaska
16. New Hampshire
17. RIT
18. Michigan
19. St. Lawrence
20. Boston University

Dropped out: Colorado College, Nebraska-Omaha, UMass Lowell

Bubble-licious: Maine, Vermont






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Matt Frattin hit on Kevin Wehrs


The quality isn't very good I used my digital camera to record the hit from television. There has been a lot of discussion on the hit on the Internet. Frattin said in the post game comments that he was trying to fire his team up with a big hit. The crowd was fired up after the penalty kill was over. I do think the hit in question took the steam out of the Gophers and threw them off their game especially when they didn’t score on the five minute major. The Sioux were not very fun to play against tonight and this was one rough series across the board all three nights.

I want a preface this that I didn’t see the hit live I saw it ex post facto, my daughter had called me away from the television and when I got back from helping her my cell phone was ringing and my buddy Gary was chirping at me about the hit which hadn’t even seen as of yet. I had to review the video to get up to speed on the hit. This hit was a text book charge and maybe interference and I was surprised when I found out that Frattin hadn’t been kicked out of the game, I thought he had gotten the gate. Will the league review the hit? I would say they might, the WCHA Commissioner said that they review all major penalties to see if any additional discipline is needed. Will Frattin get suspended; he may. Nothing this league office does surprises me. That being said Matt Frattin was the best forward on the ice for the Fighting Sioux this past weekend, he scored four goals this weekend and the kid played like a beast, in my opinion Frattin is a prototypical power forward.

Watching the game from home

I unlike others I thought UND was going to dispatch of the Gophers in two games and didn't bother to line up a baby sitter for last night's game. I guess when they say three games series I should plan for the series to go three games. Any ways, I don't think I sat down the whole game between texting and pacing. I finally sat down once the game got to 3-1.

Cross posted at the Sin Bin.
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Ovechkin hit on Brian Campbell


This is the hit that everyone is talking about in the NHL today, I was watching this game and it was kind of a buzzkill. I wonder if the league will suspend Ovechkin or not. Collin Campbell has proven in the past that there are different standards for different types of players.

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Post game comments from the Fighting Sioux


Here is the post game comments from tonight's game.Matt Frattin said he tried to make a big hit to fire up his team. I am in the process of uploading video from the hit in question. It was a text book charging call; I think 5 minutes was the right call.
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Sunday, March 14, 2010

A Redwing77 Gopher Series Wrap-Up

The Game

This game couldn't have been more up and down. The Sioux dominate the first period yet I felt like the Gophers were the ones who left the period with the momentum. Lo and behold, the second period was just dominant by the Gophers on 5 on 5. It was not good for them on the Powerplay (more on that in the next section). I thought it was going to be just another close loss by the Sioux at one point, but luckily enough, we kill off Frattin's second penalty of the period (more on that in the next section) and Frattin makes amends by scoring in the third.

The big man of the evening is Jason Gregoire. He ends tonight with 1 goal and 2 assists. He was just obscene with the puck tonight and should've scored more than he did. He also was very selfless in giving the puck to Hextall, who should've scored last night.

My UND 3 Stars:

First Star: Jason Gregoire
Second Star: Ben Blood
Third Star: Brad Eidsness

I chose Blood because he was all over the ice and scored. Had he not scored, Trupp gets the nod at 3rd Star and Eids goes up to second. I did not give Frattin a Star (again, explanation upcoming).

My UMN 3 Stars:

First Star: Alex Kangas (yes, Alex Kangas)
Second Star: Nick Leddy
Third Star: Jake Larson

I chose Kangas because he really didn't play poorly at all. He got hung out to dry a lot. This brings me to the operative question: If the Gopher D left Kangas out to drive so much, why have a Dman as the second star? Because one player isn't the whole corps. I think Leddy played pretty well all things considered. Helgeson was outmatched.

The Hit

Ok, my take on the Frattin hit. Simply stated, the hit was illegal, but only for one reason and one reason alone: Frattin left his skates to make the hit. Sweeney stated that it was contact to the head and maybe it was. I thought I heard Looker call it a Charging Major. This Charging major is more to my line of thought. This was a stupid and dangerous hit that was the big note in what has to be the worst period for Matt Frattin since he returned. It was quite possibly the worst period of hockey for him in his entire Sioux career. He was a liability. Yes, you heard it. A liability. Over aggressive, reckless, and payed the price. He spent almost half of the second period (including the last minute 55 of the second) in the penalty box. He hit Wehrs hard and injured him, true enough.

Was it a cheap shot. NO. Frattin didn't come from behind or from the blind side. He came face to face with Wehrs. Wehrs saw it coming. He actually did the right thing, which was put his head up. Unfortunately, Frattin jumped and well... read the first part of this section.

Should he have been ejected. Wooo... I'm actually on the fence on this one, though my reason on the side of giving him an ejection is more of the fan perspective than the rule book. The reason why I would have been "ok" with a 5 minute and a game is because of how Wehrs left the ice. It was OBVIOUS he was injured. He wasn't Robbie Earl-like (he got checked from the behind, laid on the ice so long the trainer came out, he skated back to the bench asking the trainer if they called a major on the Sioux player, and then started out on the ice for the Powerplay). So, since injury occurred, Frattin could have gotten a game and I would have been "ok" with it. But he didn't... because I believe the rulebook gives that decision to the officials and the officials, who enjoy situational officiating, are very reluctant to eject a player when they are not absolutely forced to.

So I'm ok with him staying because now the Gopher fans see the officials through Green colored glasses. The Gophers didn't lose the game because of Frattin's lack of an ejection. Frankly, I was surprised they gave him a major. That was surprisingly what the rulebook said, something the officials only occasionally cite.

But anyways, if Frattin did the same thing but this time didn't leave his skates, at worst it would have been a 2 minute minor, at best, just a really hard hit.

Minnesota

They played better than Game 1 but not as good as Game 2. I'm stunned to say this but... Cepis actually played 90% of the game by the rule book. There were no overt dives I saw unlike in Game 2.

Alex Kangas wasn't the reason the Gophers lost. I think Game 2 and 3 was why Lucia started Kangas over Patterson. What I don't think was good was the fact that Lucia waited until the 3rd period to replace Kangas in Game 1.

The problem with Minnesota isn't Lucia folks. It's John Hill's incompetence and Grant Potulny's inexperience. This year was huge for Grant. If Lucia was serious about his job, this year should be Hill's last with Minnesota. I really think the "whiny" stance the Gopher players take is more Hill's influence than Lucia's. Lucia may say some stuff in the media. He may have hair that reminds some of a 1980's style plant toy. But he's won EVERYWHERE he's gone. You can't get that anywhere.

The Outlook

WCHA Conspiracy Theorists can relax now. McLeod will be in a panic as the superficial sports media morons in MSP will look to an overrated Gopher basketball team or perhaps the Minnesota Mild to occupy their time rather than some good hockey played by good teams.

I don't expect UND to win it all. I have them entering the NCAAs as a #2 seed. And that means that it is very likely we'll get BC in the regional. Yuck.

Update

I fixed a few errors I had in my original post and I'd like to add my 3 Stars of the Series:

First Star: Matt Frattin
Second Star: Jason Gregoire
Third Star: Brad Eidsness

Honorable Mention: Derrick LaPoint, Evan Trupp, Jake Marto, Danny Kristo
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Jordan Schroeder watch...

Since the Gophers season will end tonight or next week in the latest, I wanted to start a Jordan Schroeder watch. Here is my question; if Schroeder’s team is eliminated tonight will he be on the plane to Vancouver from Grand Forks, ND. Will call on the cell phone come from his agent? Will the contract be sitting in the fax machine in the Gophers locker room when that elimination game is over. The Jordan Schroeder watch is officially on.
Jordan Schroeder's Golden Gopher squad is in tough tough in the playoffs against North Dakota, losing the first game in the best-of-three series 6-0, and may be available in a matter of days. His numbers have dropped between last year and this one (45 points to 27), but remember that this is University level hockey, and dramatic swings between seasons are commonplace as the teams change composition every year. Plus, even with the fall in scoring, he leads the Gophers in points despite missing two games this season; he has ten points in 34 games on the power play; he's over .500 in face offs and he was given an "A" this season.

The black mark against him is his size: but even at (a somewhat generous) 5'8", he's very strong on the puck and has a heavy wrist shot, even if he doesn't use it enough. He'll have to get his mindset away from passing and into scoring, but once he does he's going to be just deadly. Bring him up and let him try![Nuck Misconduct]
Cross posted first at the Sin Bin.
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This should put you in the mood.


Brad Schlossman has the lines posted for tonight's games against the Rodents. The same two buffoon's from last night's game Marco Hunt and Derek Shepherd are going to ref tonight's game as well, let's hope they can do a better job than they did last night. Cepis was diving up and down the ice like the SCSU troll Garrett Roe does and it's sad when their beat writer is making light of it as well.
Wonder how many penalties Papa Chirp Cepis -- he's older and talks a lot -- will draw tonight. Refs probably on high alert he may take dives
Maybe one of the Sioux players will give Mr C-piss a nice wake up or remind him that this is an adult league and we don't dive. That's for high school kids. C-piss is a punk.

UND's lines

17 Jason Gregoire--29 Chris VandeVelde--26 Brett Hextall
19 Evan Trupp--22 Brad Malone--21 Matt Frattin
10 Corban Knight--11 Darcy Zajac--7 Danny Kristo
8 Mike Cichy--9 Mario Lamoureux--13 Brett Bruneteau

2 Andrew MacWilliam--24 Ben Blood
3 Derrick LaPoint--25 Jake Marto
15 Brent Davidson--20 Joe Gleason

31 Brad Eidsness
32 Aaron Dell

Minnesota's lines

17 Jacob Cepis--19 Jordan Schroeder--24 Zach Budish
11 Mike Hoeffel--16 Mike Carman--18 Nick Larson
12 Tony Lucia--7 Patrick White--22 Ryan Flynn
23 Josh Birkholz--13 Nico Sacchetti--21 Jake Hansen

5 Nick Leddy--20 David Fischer
10 Aaron Ness--28 Cade Fairchild
2 Kevin Wehrs--4 Seth Helgeson

33 Alex Kangas
35 Kent Patterson


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UAH Chargers throw a monkey wrench in the equation

Well the scenario that everyone feared might happen became reality in the CHA tourney this past weekend. Last week I read on line where quite a few of the self appointed hockey experts and the various hockey bloggers had penciled in the BSU Beavers as being a shoe in to take the CHA conference tourney this weekend. Many of these same people were probably left scratching their heads after the Bemidji State University Beavers lost to the Niagara University Purple Eagles in Friday’s CHA semi final game 5-4. I know this sounds like a real cheesy sports Cliché but that’s why you play to the last whistle, nothing in sports is a given, you can assume nothing, everything worth fighting for in life has a cost.

Personally, I am not surprised at all and from watching the CHA over the past 10 years know that the teams that make up the soon to be the defunct CHA are legit teams, I don't care what anyone says. A lot of their games have been tough out of conference games where they traveled to another team’s arena to play a couple of games, most times it was hard for the CHA teams to get a return visit to their home arena. Robert Morris University had 14 home games, University of Huntsville had 12 home games, Niagara University had 14 home games and finally Bemidji State University 15 home games, in comparison a typical WCHA team have the luxurary of having more games played on their home ice. In comparison the University of North Dakota had 18 regular season games at home, the University of Minnesota has 19 games at home and the Wisconsin Badgers had 19 regular season home games as well. Playing 4-5 extra games at home helps.

I think it’s only fitting that the CHA champion is the team that CCHA decided to snub this past summer. I wonder if the UAH fans are saying, “Suck it CCHA?” Maybe not!

In the coming week there is going to be a lot of grumbling that half the teams in the CHA are in the NCAA tourney. That’s 50 percent of the CHA’s teams that will be playing in the NCAA tourney, not even the WCHA can make that claim very often. The NCAA decided to give the CHA a final auto bid in their final season, a move that I thought it was the right call then and I still think it is now. It is what it is. Ironically on the only team that hasn’t found a home in one of the existing five leagues is the one that made the tourney with the CHA’s final auto bid. I think its poetic justice. If you’re a fan of a team in the 13-16 spots in the Pairwise rankings you’re probably not going to be very happy camper right now.

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Rodents 4 - Sioux 2

First thing I want to do is put this thing into perspective. The Gophers season either ends tonight or next week, the Golden Gophers aren’t going to the NCAA tourney. The Gophers aren't going to win the Final Five from the play-in-game. The Gophers won't make the NCAA tourney as an at large bid unless the selection crew that picks the teams for the NCAA tourney is drunk. That’s the reality folks; the Sioux are going to NCAA tourney barring a major unforeseen Pairwise catastrophe. It's up to them if they want to play next weekend. This is the first loss for the Fighting Sioux in 9 games. The Sioux also remain 5th in the all important Pairwise Rankings.

Dive Cepis Dive...

Losing to our heated rival sucks, watching Jacob C-Piss dive and flop around up and down the ice drawing penalties does makes a person see red and it does make you mad because the WCHA/NCAA is suppose to be focusing on embellishment and they are not. No big surprise there. It is what it is. It’s obvious that Jacob Cepis is trying to surpass Garrett Roe for punk of the year. Don’t worry Jacob you're still a punk in my opinion but Garrett Roe still has you beat, you’re going to have to work harder to beat the dive queen Roe at his game. Lastly, I also have to question a player’s character that leaves his team half way through a season. To me that is major a character flaw and speaks volumes to the type of person that he is.

Here is how UND hockey beat writer Brad Elliot Schlossman described UMN goals on his blog.
Minnesota 1, UND 0 -- Mike Hoeffel (Jacob Cepis, Cade Fairchild) 17:20 (pp). Cepis sets up the power play with a dive, then sets up a goal with a pass in the slot to Hoeffel, who slips it by Eidsness for Minnesota's first goal of the weekend.
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UND 2, Minnesota 2 -- Jacob Cepis (Mike Hoeffel, Jake Hansen) 12:10 (pp). Cepis draws another penalty with a dive and ends up scoring on a shot from the circle with traffic in front.
This is from the in game live chat on Brad's blog: Do you see a emerging theme here. It was pretty obvious what was going on except to the on ice officials.
9:13 Jayson, UND SID: Cepis draws another
9:13 Jayson, UND SID: I hope Cepis is ok. He sure went down hard.
9:13 Schlossman, GF Herald: This is really embarrassing for the officials. Cepis dives again
9:14 Jayson, UND SID: Gophers have responded well after both Sioux goals.
It is embarrassing. It's obvious that Cepis is duping the WCHA officials and making them look like asses with his over embellishment last night and you would have to be a complete homer not to notice this. What the hell is Brad Eidsness suppose to do when a player comes through his crease like that?

This is how the UMN beat writer described the antics of their player in his article for the Star and Tribune.
Cepis orchestrated the goal. The 5-7 agitator nicknamed "Papa Chirp" drew a tripping penalty on Sioux goalie Brad Eidsness, falling when Eidsness' stick brushed one of his ankles.

Sioux fans wanted a diving call; the referees ignored the boos

Is Adrian Peterson wearing a Sioux Jersey?

Last night the Sioux were coughing up turnovers like running back Adrian Peterson of the Minnesota Vikings football team. The Sioux were not very smart with the puck last night, they didn’t cycle the puck very well and they didn’t get set up in the offensive zone. They Fighting Sioux needs to get puck deep and keep the Gophers on their heels. Last night the Fighting Sioux made undisciplined errors that they couldn’t recover from in the end. They must be better tonight if they want to advance to the Red Baron Final Five.

Sunday Game to look forward to

While the officiating was sub par and sucked, I don't think anyone has blamed the loss on the officiating. The Sioux didn't execute last night and they got beat by a team that had nothing to lose. Alex Kangas was on TV talking about how he hated North Dakota and playing up here, let’s remind him tonight why he doesn't like playing here. This Gopher team's mental make up is weak and can be shattered with a few well time goals. If the Sioux can get to Kangas early he will crumble like a prom dress at an after prom party. The Sioux need to be miserable to play against and play with an edge.

Links to the Series

MEN'S HOCKEY: Sioux fall to Gophers

Red Star and Sickel: Given up for dead, U forces Game 3

College Hockey News: WCHA Tournament Roundup

Gopher Puck Live: Gophers Surprise – Rebound to Force Game 3

USCHO.COM: Kangas Stops 41 as Minnesota Tops North Dakota 4-2

Fighting Sioux: Gophers force game three with 4-2 win over Sioux

Examiner.com: Gophers play hard and give good effort in 4-2 victory over North Dakota; series finale Sunday

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So the WCHA wants to sell tickets?

Red Meat: Fighting Sioux fans get accused of being conspiracy theorists, however, after watching last nights poorly officiated game, one could make the stretch with relative ease, that the WCHA wanted a game three to sell more tickets, they must be loving life, three series will go to a third game. What bigger draw than having the Gophers and the Sioux play on Sunday night, you're going to sell 9,000 - 10,000+ tickets at a 80% profit for the WCHA. I did see a black helicopter hovering behind the Ralph last night.

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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Another Sad Day at the Ralph

Today, the Sioux lost 4-2 thanks to some timely diving and some lackluster play. True, the Sioux had their chances, but when they were down a goal in the third period, they did not even attempt to ratchet up the intensity.

Here's a case in point: Cepis scores on the Power Play and we respond by playing "whatever" hockey. It seemed like the Sioux were saying "we'll take care of them tomorrow then." Well, let me tell you, the arrogance of that stance is so outstanding it would be hilarious to look on their faces tomorrow as the Gophers keep their season alive... if it wasn't the Sioux being the victims.

When you are down a goal, especially in a playoff game in the 3rd period, you NEVER play back. You ALWAYS ratchet up the intensity. You play aggressive and if they burn you for taking chances, so be it. This DID NOT HAPPEN TONIGHT.

We shot the puck on net plenty of times. However, we crashed the net almost not at all.

Ok, the officiating:

Last night, the officiating was pretty good. Not perfect, but pretty good. They let go what they should have let go and called what they should have called. They even called unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, even one on Cepis, something unheard of in the past.

This game REEKED of situational officiating and institutional-enforced parity. They wanted a series. They got one. They want Minnesota in the Final Five and they can't outright give it to them, but they can facilitate it as much as humanly possible.

Tonight, the officials called the rule book on the Sioux. They made exceptions left and right for the underdog Gophers. Yeah, you got me right critics of my anti-officiating bias. I'm not going to sit here and say that the Sioux are angels. I'm not going to say they never commit a penalty.

I will say that, with the exception of the Cepis dives, every penalty called against UND was legit, or at least reasonably called. However, constantly I witnessed the refs giving a free pass to the Gophers for crap we got called for earlier in the game! What's the deal. Call it both ways or don't call it at all. PERIOD.

True, the officiating is terrible with PLENTY of missed calls and bogus calls for both sides. However, if Hakstol doesn't opt to push for new officials tomorrow, then his sanity will be called into question. That being said, I doubt Daddy dumbarse will stand by and let his darling little boy be criticized by a goon and his clan.

My players of the game:

First Star: The Refs. They led UMN in points with 2.

Second Star: Alex Kangas

Third Star: Brett Hextall because he wasn't afraid to shoot the puck.

The League got what it wanted tonight. Now, I hope they come back pissed off and ready to actually make something of themselves.

End Rant
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You make the call...


Apparently the Gophers beat writer seems to think that Nick Larson was tripped by Danny Kristo before scoring on the Gophers. Someone in the press box might want to check Roman's drink. Kristo knocked the puck off of the Gopher players stick. What do you think?
Did anyone think Nick Larson was tripped on his turnover by Danny Kristo? Sure looked like he might have been, but didn't hear a word on it after game. [Goal Gophers]

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Caption Contest

From last night.

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Do you like to watch gladiator movies, Tony?

Pick your head line; Sioux _____ the Gophers

Fill in the blank, last night the Sioux ____ the Gophers; A.) pummel B.) smoke C.) destroy D.) pound. E.) run over.

Yeah I have to admit that I am enjoying last night’s melt down at the Ralph Englestad Arena being replayed this morning in the Twin Cities media as their beloved Golden "Chokers" Gophers have laid yet another egg at the REA. Recently the Gophers have been God awful in the Ralph Englestad Arena, what was once referred to as Mariucci West by Gopher fans is now a house of horror for the Gophers and they have gone an unimpressive record of 1-5-1 their last seven games there. Again, am I enjoying myself, yeah me and 11,500 other Sioux fans that witnessed last night massacre at the REA. The 100 plus Gophers fans In attendance were heading for the exits about half way through the second period.

Last night was the perfect night, before Sioux fans could take their seat; Danny Kristo was scoring the game winning goal on Alex Kangas. The Sioux never looked back and the Sioux off to the races as they made the Gophers look like they were a bunch of road cones/pylons on I-94.

Check out some of these head lines from the morning papers

Pioneer Press; Gophers pummeled 6-0 by North Dakota in WCHA playoff opener

Goal Gophers; Melt Down at the Ralph

Star Tribune; U forgets to show up in 6-0 loss to North Dakota

Gopher Puck Live; Gophers No-Show In Grand Forks Yet Again

Breaking down the numbers

Current Pairwise Numbers; College Hockey News, Sioux Sports

10- the number of assists that Darcy Zajac has this season
9- the number of goals that Brad Malone has
8- the number of power play goals Danny Kristo has
7- the number of Sioux players with 20 points or more
6- the number of penalty minutes Jason Gregoire has in 37 games
5- the number of NCAA titles Minnesota has
4- the number of goals David Toews has this year
3- the number of shut outs Brad Eidness has in his career
2- the number of goals that Derrick LaPoint has this season
1- the number of short handed goals, Frattin, Hextall, LaPoint, Trupp, VandeVelde

More Stats

The UND Fighting Sioux are ranked third nationally in team defense.

The Fighting Sioux are ranked 5th nationally in penalty killing

Danny Kristo is ranked 19th nationally in power play goals.

Jason Gregoire is ranked 5th nationally in game winning goals

Danny Kristo is ranked 8th nationally for Points Per Game (Rookies)
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Friday, March 12, 2010

Sioux run Gophers out of the building 6-0



The Fighting Sioux are peaking at the right time and have won 8 games in a row, tonight Brad Eidsness was rewarded for his good play and got his third shutout of his Fighting Sioux hockey career. The thing that makes this win so much more enjoyable is that it was against our heated and hated rival the Golden Gophers. The Sioux have now shut out the Minnesota Golden Gophers two of the last three times they have played in the Ralph Englestad Arena. The Sioux have now hung six goals on the Gophers three out of the last five times they have played in the REA. I am beginning to expect the Sioux light the Gophers up at home every time they play.

I also think my new favorite song is Chelsea Dagger, because I heard it so much tonight… I don’t know if Alex Kangas will want to hear it again this season. The Sioux cannot take the foot off the gas they must keep playing that song. I don't know if I could explain in words how big of a thrashing tonight's game was. It was a slaughter at the OK Corral, tonight’s win was a text book old fashion ass whooping. The Sioux literally skated by and around the Gophers all night like they were standing still and putting up little resistance.


Frattin the Ringer

When Matt Frattin was kicked off of the team last summer for his run in with the law I didn’t think much of his dismissal but in retrospect, the loss of Frattin during the first half of the season was more significant and had a bigger impact than I had originally thought. When Frattin returned to the team in January it took a few weeks for Matt to get his legs and touch back but now he is scoring some high light goals at big times.

It would not be an understatement to call Frattin a power forward, Frattin is a very strong skater with a howitzer of a shot. The past two weekend he has been unbelievable. On Frattin’s second goal of the game he blew by the Gopher defenders like they were skating in slow motion. Also, Frattin has been destroying people since his return to the lineup. Tonight Frattin absolutely lit Aaron Ness up at the blue line.

Links to the game

Sioux make it look easy in beating U 6-0 [Star Tribune]
The Gophers had no such excuses for not showing up for the first period. No. 5-ranked North Dakota scored early, late and short-handed in the first 20 minutes. By hockey's rules, the two teams had to return for two more periods, and the Sioux rolled to a 6-0 rout in the opener of this best-of-three, first-round WCHA playoff series.

It was the worst postseason loss for the Gophers since Wisconsin beat them 7-1 in the 1990 WCHA title game.
Official box score [Click to open]

Sioux blitz Gophers 6-0, take opening game of WCHA playoff series [Fighting Sioux]
Notes: UND's defense pairing of juniors Derrick LaPoint (Eau Claire, Wis.) and Jake Marto (Grand Forks) combined for a +7 and four assists. LaPoint, who was playing in his 100th career game, had a career-high three assists and is now a +15 and has eight points (1g, 7a) during UND's current eight-game winning streak ... Eidsness has allowed two goals or fewer in every game during the winning streak. He also joined Karl Goehring (1997-01) as the only Sioux goalies to win 20 games in each of their first two seasons ... Kristo extended his career-best point streak to eight games. He has six goals and five assists during that time.

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Friday afternoon Links

Game day is almost here we are about 6 hours from the drop of the first puck. The hated Golden Gophers are coming to the Ralph and we can expect the Gophers to give up a fight. Also, this is the last chance for Gophers fans to watch their team before the Sioux send them off to the golf courses.

In addition, it's a sweet moment for Sioux fans, because this is the last time we will seen Gopher Hacks; Brad "the Hack" Schack, Tony "dad can I be captain" Lucia, Ryan "I am a hack too" Flynn and Mike "Jersey Pop" Carmin. I think of all the senior classes of the Gophers I think I despise this one the most. As an opposition fan I think this is a group of players I depise the most. There are no classy players like former Gophers Thomas Vanek or Jordan Leopold.

Check out Don Lucia and Paul Allen on KFAN. Lucia is on with PA at the end of the show.

Patrick C. Miller of the Boards Room has a great blog post.

Here is the TV schedule this weekend's series thank God I have tickets.

Friday

* Fox College Sports Central (FSN North broadcast)
* Midcontinent Communications
* Fighting Sioux Sports Network
* DirecTV 617 (FSN North broadcast)

Saturday, 7 p.m.

* Fox College Sports Central (FSSN broadcast)
* Midcontinent Communications
* Fighting Sioux Sports Network
* DirecTV 617

Sunday (If necessary), 7 p.m.

* Fox College Sports Central (FSSN broadcast)
* Midcontinent Communications
* Fighting Sioux Sports Network
* DirecTV 617

Follow UND Hockey beat writer Brad Schlossman on Twitter

Follow UMN hockey beat writer Roman Augustoviz

Here is Ryan Cardinals appearance on KFAN this morning.

Here is the pre game write up from enemy territory; Ryan Cardinal from GPL.

Dave Hakstol the coach of the Fighting Sioux was on yesterday with Paul Allen.

This is Gopher beat writers blog Roman Augustoviz thinks the Gophers are going to win in three games. I think he is living in denial.
The Gophers have been an inconsistent bunch this season. Lethargic, disinterested in some games, looking outmatched.

But in others, they seem to be a team capable of beating anyone. If they bring their A game -- and what better time to do it -- they will shock the world, OK shock Grand Forks -- and advance to the Final Five.

Cross posted at the Sin Bin.
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Don't Fire Don Lucia, Fire Tony

The rumor mill has been saying that Don Lucia's job as head hockey coach isn't secure. When I read that on Sioux Sports last year I thought it was silly. My opinion at the time was that Don Lucia had earned a very secure position at the University of Minnesota.

Compared with the other major sports I thought that Lucia had the most secure job of any of their coaches. After all, Lucia has a couple national titles. The other programs at Minnesota have been uniformly disappointing.

This year when the rumors inevitable surfaced I had to wonder. It's not that I thought that the Gopher's record put him in jeopardy. It was the effort on the ice that was lacking, not necessarily a lack of wins.

It's not that the Gophers don't have talent. Judging by the NHL draft picks on the team they have plenty of that.

We know Don Lucia can coach. He's been successful everywhere he's been. So what's wrong? Is it the leadership on the team that's lacking. Is it that the coach put his son on the team that's demotivating the team?

I went to the archives and found that Don Lucia's coaching record prior to Tony Lucia joining the team is 203-86-26. That gives him a winning percentage of 69%

Lucia's record since Tony joined the team is 84-57-21. That's a winning record of only 58%.

The best season for the Gophers since Tony joined the team was his Freshman year. They went 31-10-3 that year. Chris Porter was able to end their season with an overtime goal.

Since Tony's freshman year the Gopher's record has really tanked. They're only 52-47-18 for that period for a winning percentage of 52%.

This year the Gophers named Tony Lucia as one of their captains and things went further downhill. Right now they're sitting at 17-17-2. If the Sioux have a good weekend we can end their season and give Don Lucia his first losing season in Minnesota.

We know Don Lucia can coach. We know the Gophers have talent. Maybe I'm putting the blame in the wrong place, but I'll predict that next year the Gophers, without Tony Lucia improve and the talk about firing Don Lucia goes away.

Maybe it's not Tony that's hurting this team. But he's the coaches kid and a captain. I think it's fair to consider him first.

College Hockey News says Sioux in three

Here is the prediction from the College Hockey News, they say Fighting Sioux in three games, I hope UND would end it faster than that. I would rather be sitting home relaxing rather than sweating out the results of a hockey game.
NO. 7 MINNESOTA AT NO. 4 NORTH DAKOTA
This season: 1-1-2; Oct. 16 at North Dakota (UND won 4-0), Oct. 17 at North Dakota (3-3 tie), Jan. 15 at Minnesota (3-3 tie), Jan. 16 at Minnesota (UM won 5-1)

This weekend: The key number to remember this weekend is three. The first team to score three goals will be in the driver's seat to get the win. North Dakota has won seven games in a row and over that span, goaltender Brad Eidsness has yet to allow an opponent more than two goals in a game. Minnesota, meanwhile, when scoring three goals in a game this season is 16-2-2.

"We're going to have our chances. Now the thing is, can we convert on our chances?" said Gophers head coach Don Lucia. "When we score some goals, we win. If we're only scoring 1 or 2, we haven't."

For its part, the Gophers will need a tremendous effort from goaltender Alex Kangas. Say what you want about his inconsistent play, but he is 2-0 in playoff series — sweeping SCSU last season and playing at a historic level in Mankato two years ago. Minnesota has been playing better defense in front of him down the stretch, finishing fourth in the league in goals against this season.

"I think our seniors have played well down the stretch, but we need to have some other players step up," said Gophers head coach Don Lucia. "Alex is going to have to play well and we're going to have to play well defensively."

The teams played four times this season, with each team winning and tying on their own home ice. Ralph Engelstad Arena has been a house of horrors for the Gophers of late, as they own a 0-3-1 record there over the last two years, having been outscored 19-7 in that same span. Keep in mind, the No. 7 seed has won this series in each of the last two seasons. That same team has also advanced to the Final Five championship both times. If the Gophers are going to get back to the NCAA Tournament, they're going to need to follow that same path.

Prediction: North Dakota in three
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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Sioux and Gophers (time for talk is over)

This weekend the University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux 20-11-5 overall and 15-10-3 5th PWR play the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers 17-17-2 overall and 12-14-2 23rd PWR in the WCHA in a best 2 out of 3 game playoff series at Ralph Englestad Arena. The series winner will play in the Red Baron WCHA Final Five on March 18th – 20th at the Xcel Energy Center.

Series Record

THE ALL-TIME SERIES: UND trails the all-time series 125-131-14 (.489) but is 67-53-8 (.555) all-time against the Gophers on home ice. The UND Fighting Sioux are 6-0 all time against the Gophers in Grand Forks, ND and the last time the Sioux and Gophers met in the playoffs in Grand Forks, ND was in 1986-87, when the Sioux took the WCHA series with a pair of 5-3 wins. During Coach David Hakstol tenure as head coach the Sioux have a 12-7-3 against the Gophers.

Surging Sioux

The UND Fighting Sioux have went on another Dave Hakstol text book second half surge; the Sioux have currently won 7 straight hockey games and are 7-1-0 in February and March. Ironically the second half surge commenced when Brett Hextall returned from a lower leg injury in February 12th against the SCSU Huskies.
Below is a year-by-year comparison of UND's pre and post-Christmas records:

Year Before After
2004-05 13-7-2 (.636) 12-8-3 (.587)Frozen Four
2005-06 12-7-1 (.625) 17-9-0 (.654)Frozen Four
2006-07 7-10-1 (.417) 17-4-4 (.760)Frozen Four
2007-08 8-6-1 (.567) 20-5-3 (.768)Frozen Four
2008-09 9-8-1 (.528) 15-7-3 (.660)NCAA playoffs
2009-10 9-6-3 (.583) 11-5-2 (.667)?

In Hakstol we trust

Under head coach Dave Hakstol the Fighting Sioux have gone 25-12 in the playoffs (WCHA and NCAA), that is eight more wins than any other WCHA team. That includes a 16-7 record in the WCHA playoffs, a victory total that also tops every WCHA team.

The Sioux are 16-3 (.842) in the playoffs at the new Ralph Engelstad Arena, including a 14-3 record in the WCHA playoffs and a pair of wins in the 2006 NCAA West Regional. [Fighting Sioux]

What does this mean?

I was thinking about this up coming series last night, honestly, I really don’t know what to think and I don't have any prediction. Seriously, I am not into making grandiose predictions nor do I have delusions of grandeur either. This weekend really is a crap shoot, the Sioux for the most part are already in the NCAA tourney. There is lots to play for, the team that wants it the most will be rewarded.

The 2009-2010 season for the Fighting Sioux has had many ups and downs, the injury to Chay Genoway in November, getting swept by the Denver Pioneers at home back in January were both major downers. I like many Sioux fans were ready to stick a fork in the Fighting Sioux after that series.

Since the sweep at the hand of the Denver Pioneers the Fighting Sioux have gone an impressive 7-1-0 run, during that time period they Sioux have beaten the SCSU Huskies, C.C. Tigers and the UMD Bulldogs and finally the hapless MTU Huskies. Before that brutal schedule all of those teams were ahead of the Fighting Sioux in the standings but the MTU Huskies. The Sioux over took two of those teams and finished on single point behind the SCSU Huskies.

Win with class

Most Sioux fans that I know including myself hate the “Golden Rodents”, they are our heated and hated rival, nothing brings a smile to my face more than a win against the Golden Rodents, except maybe a finely struck golf shot or shooting a double during duck hunting season. Gopher fans drive us nuts and say some of the stupidest things, you will hear comments like 25 year old Canadians, UND is a bunch of goons or Manitoba’s Pride on Ice. Unfortunately, my brother in law was one of them (former Golden Gopher Hockey player) and a lot of my family members are fans of the hated Gophers as well, It’s the old saying you can chose your friends but you can chose your family members. But I digress and none the less, let’s keep some perspective and let’s also remember it’s only a hockey game. We don’t need anymore ugly incidents before, during or after the hockey games. Don't be that fan.

Let’s remember to keep our heads about ourselves and don’t get into senseless or needless fist fights. Let’s think twice before we get into confrontations with opposition fans, again hockey is only a game folks. I learned along time ago that alcohol makes people braver and there is always someone tougher than you. No one needs to get killed over a hockey game, no one needs to get arrested and no one needs to throw knuckles. Be the better person and walk away. If you find your self getting into a situation remove yourself from it. Also, show some respect for your neighbors at the game. Please don’t ruin our experience at the game because you decided to be an ass. Let’s Go Sioux lets end the Gophers season this weekend.

Links to the Story:

Ryan Cardinal's break down of the series on Gopher Puck Live.

MHKY Notes: Sioux, Gophers battle in opening round of playoffs

Friday Hockey Game to Air on FSN Alternate Channel [Gopher sports]


Cross Posted at the Sin Bin.
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Weekend Match-Ups (by Sioux 7)

Here we are spring has sprung us into the 1st round of WCHA playoffs. We have a full slate of playoff games, 5 WCHA series to play this weekend. I’ll do one more TOP TEN list to end the season.

10 – Number of teams in the league (it’ll be 12 come October)
9 – Points separated the top 5 teams
8 – Points the MTU Huskies got this season
7 – Where Minnesota has finished 2 of the last 3 seasons
6 – How many drinks I had at last Friday’s game
5 – Teams that will make it to St. Paul next weekend
4 – WCHA teams that will for sure get into the NCAA
3 – Maximum number of games in the opening playoff series
2 – Leads blown by MTU last weekend
1 – Goals UW put in their own net last weekend


FINAL 2009-2010 WCHA STANGINGS

TEAM………………......W-L-T….PTS
1 Denver--------------19-5-4….42
2 Wisconsin-----------17-8-3….37
3 St. Cloud State------15-9-4….34
4 North Dakota--------15-10-3…33
5 Minnesota-Duluth----16-11-1…33
6 Colorado College-----12-13-3…27
7 Minnesota-----------12-14-2…26
8 Minnesota State------9-17-2…20
9 Alaska-Anchorage-----9-17-2…20
10 Michigan Tech-------4-24-0….8


Michigan Tech at #1 Denver (season series DU wins 2-0-0)
Last weekend the Huskies were swept in Grand Forks by the Sioux, and the Pioneers and Tigers split their series.

The Huskies scored first in both their games last weekend, but could hold off the Sioux. The Pioneers got back on track Saturday after losing Friday to their arch-rival Tigers. These teams just played each other a couple of weeks ago (Feb 19-20), with DU sweeping that series in Denver. In theory this should be a two game sweep for DU. But, with just sweeping them it is hard to win over anybody four times in just three weeks. It wouldn’t surprise me if a game went to OT, but DU is just too much for the Huskies, especially if it was to go three games. DU in 2


Alaska-Anchorage at #3 Wisconsin (season series UW wins 2-0-0)
Last weekend the Seawolves hosted the Bulldogs and split their series, and the Badgers and Gophers split a pair in Minneapolis.

Interesting tidbit, the Badgers have not won more the three games in a row this season, and have not lost two games in a row. This time of year, you need to string together more than three wins in a row if you want to get a title. The Seawolves on the other hand have only won back to back games once, and that was against Michigan Tech. If the Badgers stay true to form, they will win on Friday, since they lost on Sunday to the Gophers (UW had already wrapped up 2nd place on Friday). But to the Seawolves credit, they have beat some good teams this year, except those wins have come in Anchorage. UAA has only made the Final 5 once, and they upset the Badgers to do it, back in 2004, but this is 2010. I’m going with UW in 2.


Minnesota State at #7 St. Cloud State (season series MSU-M wins 1-0-1)
Last weekend the Mavericks took 3-points from the SCSU Huskies, and now they meet again this weekend.

SCSU is now on a three game winless streak, and is 3-4-2 in their last 9 games, not the best way to head into the playoffs. The Huskies recent skid has cost them a number one seed in the NCAA tournament. Meanwhile, the Mavericks would like to keep spoiling the Huskies NCAA tournament seeding. With a couple more wins the Mavericks could make an appearance at the Final 5. I like it when teams play each other on back to back weekends, it really builds a rivalry. Like they say familiarity breeds contempt. With the outcome last weekend it, I’m leaning toward the Mavericks in this series. However, now SCSU has something to play for, last weekend they might have figured they had third place wrapped up and were taking the weekend off, so to speak. I’m going to take SCSU in 3.


Minnesota at #5 North Dakota (season series tied 1-1-2)
Last weekend the Gophers and Badgers split in Minnesota, and the Sioux swept the MTU Huskies in Grand Forks.

The Sioux come into the playoffs riding a season long 7 game winning streak. The Gophers come in going 5-5-0 in their last 10 games. FSN had an interesting fact, that the UM has never won a playoff game in Grand Forks, they are 0-9. The Gophers last playoff game in Grand Forks was in the NCAA West Regional where they lost to Holy Cross. The Sioux have been playing good hockey and look to keep build up momentum this weekend by extending their winning streak, and ending the Gophers season. UND is a pretty solid lock in the NCAA tourney, while the U of M needs to run the WCHA playoff table and get the auto-bid to make the NCAA tourney. The Sioux are hot right now and playing one of their rivals should give The Ralph a great playoff atmosphere. Sioux in 2.


#15 Colorado College at #14 Minnesota-Duluth (season series UMD wins 3-1-0)Last weekend the Tigers split with the Pioneers, and the Bulldogs split with the Seawolves in Alaska.

The Tigers and the Bulldogs, both started off the season hot, and now both have gone cold. CC is 1-5-0 in its last six games, and is 4-10-0 in the WCHA in 2010. The Bulldogs haven’t fared much better going 2-4-0 in their last six games. Both teams have a chance to get back on track this weekend and back into the NCAA mix. Right now these teams are mirror images of each other. Whoever wins this series will most likely be in Thursday’s play-in game in St. Paul, unless some of the top teams’ faulter. Both teams have/had good offenses, and this could be the highest scoring playoff series in the league, which should make it entertaining to watch. I’m going to go with the home team in this series. UMD in 3.

McLeod = Campbell

In reading this Colin Campbell’s statement yesterday, I am beginning to wonder if Bruce McLeod isn’t a Colin Campbell clone or cut from the same mold?
"No one likes when a player like Marc Savard goes down the way he did. No one likes when a player like David Booth goes down the way he did. But we have to be consistent. I know Matt Cooke is a repeat offender, he's been suspended twice in the last year. I can't suspend Matt Cooke for being a repeat offender, I have to find a reason. Right now our rules say that shoulders to head are legal. Matt Cooke did not jump, and did not do anything that we found illegal in his actions even though again you don't like what happened. I know it's not something that Boston fans, or hockey fans would like to hear. They want justice. We feel we have to be consistent and do what we feel is right and hopefully we've gone to a place in our meetings today that we can eradicate plays like this in the future."

- NHL Sr. VP of Hockey Operations, Colin Campbell
[Stanley Cup of Chowder]

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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

NHL not serious about protecting it's players.


I was driving around town when I found out that the disgusting waste of human life Matt Cooke was not suspended by the NHL for the hit above. You have got to be kidding me? Think about this for a moment; the NHL just spent three days meeting in Boca Raton, Florida discussing head shots and wanting to elimiate them from the NHL and then this ruling from Colin Campbell comes down.

Seriously, is your head spinning yet? Mine is. I am not sure how I can write this blog post without using colorful and profane language to describe how feel about that disgusting piece of camel dung that is Matt Cooke. If you watch any amount of NHL hockey you will know Matt Cooke is a cheap shot artist that skates up and down the ice taking liberties with opposition players. When Challenged to a fight for his thuggery Matt Cooke will turtle and or will only fight European and other more skilled players not known for their fighting skills.

I hold Cooke in the same low regard that I held former thug Claude Lemieux and eventually they get what is rightfully coming to them, live by the sword you die by the sword. Eventually, someone is going to come to collect on the bill that past due and Matt Cooke won’t be able to duck out or turtle this time. This is what I hope happens to Mister Cooke, check out this beat down that Claude “the Fraud” took.

Some examples of Matt Cooke's thuggery

The Matt Cooke knee on Eric Cole

Cooke Cheaps Anisimov - 2 Game Suspension
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Wednesday Links and Pontifications

Check out what Andy Baggot had to say about the head coach of the Fighting Sioux. Baggot is the beat writer for the Wisconsin Badgers hockey team and he picked Coach Hakstol as his coach of the year candidate.
COACH OF THE YEAR

Dave Hakstol of North Dakota. The very young Fighting Sioux lost their best all-around player after seven games (senior defenseman Chay Genoway), missed their leading scorer for a prolonged stretch midway through the season (senior center Chris VandeVelde) and looked dead in the water after losing five of six heading into Valentine's Day. They've won seven straight since then and are gearing up for another deep run into the playoffs. There's a lot of good coaching woven into those details.
Some profound words from the Minnesota Golden Gophers head hockey coach. Seriously, if any hockey teams gets four or five goals on the board its very hard for any team that is trailing to come back and beat the Opposition. UND has the top ranked defense in the WCHA as well.
Lucia said the most important thing to win is a tight defense and not giving up more than two goals. "If North Dakota gets four or five on the board," Lucia said, "it will be awfully difficult for us to win. We want to go up there and play a great road game.

"Our feeling is that if it is 0-0 after the first period, we are happy. As long as we can keep that game tight into the third, or maybe even into overtime. Based on history I wouldn't be surprised if the games are going into overtime this weekend. Good starts are going to be extremely important and then all 18 guys and the goaltender have to play well and I think they will be prepared to do that." [Goal Gophers]
This is what Todd D. Milewski had to say about the Fighting Sioux in his weekly blog post on USCHO.COM, its really not how you start its about how your team finishes at the end of the season.
* I mentioned a while back that I didn’t think North Dakota was a top-10 team at that point. Times sure change, don’t they? Look at the Sioux now: Winning five in a row against the likes of St. Cloud State, Minnesota-Duluth and Colorado College alters the landscape. [USCHO.COM]
Since the refs in the WCHA don’t wear their numbers on the back of their uniforms anymore, that is a discussion for another day, here is the official roster from the WCHA league office.

This weekend: Here is my prediction on who will be the on ice officials for the series between Minnesota and UND series is Derek Shepherd and Marco Hunt with Papa Shepherd sitting in the press box looking on. You can’t spell nepotism without Shepherd and McLeod.
Supervisor of Officials: Greg Shepherd.

Referees: 3-Derek Shepherd; 4-Todd Anderson; 5-Justin Brown; 7-Don Adam; 8-Tom Sterns; 9-C.J. Beaurline; 10-Peter Friesema; 11-Tim Walsh; 12-Butch Mousseaux (R-L); 14-Brian Thul; 15-Marco Hunt; 17-Craig Welker; 18-Max Battimo; 20-Brad Albers; 22-Bill Mason; 23-Matt Ulwelling (R-L); 24-Jon Campion; 25-Mike McCreary; 27-Jonathan Morrison; 29-Scott Bokal; 31-Brett Klosowski; 33-Brad Shepherd.

Linesmen: at UAA: 36-Kent Asplund; 73-Scott Sivulich; 74-Steve Glines; 75-Travis Jackson. at CC & DU: 52-Scott Staudte; 57-Bob Keltie; 67-Greg Rockenback; 80-Butch Mousseaux; 82-Stephen Stankevich; 86-Gary Pedigo; 88-Tim Swiader. at MTU: 35-Dan Juopper; 85-Sean Jacques; 98-Damon Beirling. at UM, UMD, MSU, SCSU: 38-Joe Harris; 44-Chris Olson; 45-Jerome Krieger; 50-Tony Lancette, Jr.; 53-Rick Nelson; 55-Jeff Schultz; 61-Luke Huggett; 62-Jarod Moen; 68-Chris Perrrault; 80-Tony Czech; 90-Matt Anderson; 91-Sterling Egan; 96-Eric Whisler. at UND: 37-Tom Lund; 71-Brian Novlesky; 76-Brandon Schmitt; 77-Mike Eslinger; 78-Nathan Freeman; 79-Matt Ulwelling; 83-Justin Hills; 84-Phil Stodgell; 92-Andy Carton. at UW: 34-Ed Moberg; 38-Dan Carey; 42-Dan Dineen; 51-Mike Gulenchyn; 65-Matt Gerlach; 87-Brad Roethlisberger. (R-L) Referee & Linesman.
Here is the Bracket Analysis, Breakdown, Comparison from Adam Wodon of College Hockey News. I have to think we have a date with Boston College in the future.
4-5. Boston College, North Dakota
These two have been so intertwined in the NCAAs over the last 10 years, it's only fitting they currently sit 4-5 — which would set up a regional final matchup if things stayed the same. It doesn't look like North Dakota can flip any comparisons with teams above it that would allow it to move up. But it's possible, if it plays and defeats Wisconsin next week, that it could grab that one, which could then be enough to surpass Boston College despite losing the individual comparison with BC. So that will be an interesting drama — whether BC has to go West, or North Dakota has to go East. But it looks like the stars are aligned for these guys again, just not at the Frozen Four like usual.
The latest verious of USCHO Bracketology has the Fighting Sioux going to the Northeast Regional.
Northeast Regional:

Ferris State vs. Boston College
Michigan State vs. North Dakota
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Getting serious about headshots starts now

Elliotte Friedman has a really good point about eliminating head shots in the NHL. I think hockey in general should take the same approach. This is a serious issue and we literally have hockey players getting their brains scrambled from hits to the head.
Rob DiMaio played 18 years in the NHL, his career ending in 2006 after a borderline hit by Guillaume Latendresse. DiMaio was an aggressive player – had to be to keep his job – yet averaged less than one penalty minute per game. He’s got a good perspective on this issue.

“If you really want to eliminate head shots, you have to make the penalty so severe that players will really think about it,” he said. “You can’t have them thinking, ‘Well, if I hit this guy and I get suspended, it will be for only one game.’”

Boy, do I agree with that 100 per cent.

If the GMs really want to eliminate the Richards/Booth and Cooke/Savard hits, Step I must be Fear of God. Simply tell players that anyone who does it is getting a long-term suspension. (What’s long-term? You could start at eight games, chosen arbitrarily because it’s 10 per cent of the season. Discuss amongst yourselves.)

Then deliver. It doesn’t matter if you’re a first-time offender. It doesn’t matter if you averaged three penalty minutes a season. If you do it, you’re going to be punished. Automatically.

(By the way, the GMs should also consider penalizing players who intentionally make themselves vulnerable to blindside hits. It might have to be after the fact/upon review, but you know there will be a diver or two who tries it. Can’t be allowed to happen.)[CBC Sports]

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Awesome Tim Thomas save.


Boston Bruins goalie Tim Thomas was on his game all night last night against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Tim Thomas robbed former Golden Gophyer and Boston Bruin Phil Kessel on a least two grade "A" scoring opportunities. Since leaving the Bruins Kessel has had 1 point against his former team in 5 games.
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Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Sioux and Gophers


Ah yes its rivalry week again as the Sioux will take on the Gophers in the first round of the WCHA playoffs. The Gophers have to win the Final Five to make the NCAA tourney, the Sioux are probably in the tourney. From watching the video this has to be from 1992-1993 season. I am torn because one of these teams isn’t going to be in the Final Five. It’s a shame the Sioux didn’t finish 3rd or the Gophers didn’t finish 6th. Oh well!

I will probably break the series down latter in the week. Seriously, I am still suffering from another head cold that my daughter gift wrapped and brought home from day care for me.

Most seasons I would ussually throw out more red meat but frankly I am not that excited about this series or really in the mood for ripping on the Gophers that much, honestly this season the Gophers just aren't very good, no matter how you spin it, they suck! I would compare it to kicking a dead horse.

That being said, I am still going to the game and I still think that the Holy Cross choke game is still funny and I still smile when I think about the Region of death in Denver Colorado. Regardless of what happens this weekened the Gophers season either ends this weekend or next. The Sioux mostly likely have the NCAA's to look forward to.

LET'S GO SIOUX KICK SOME GOPHER ASS...
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