Dave Ramsey Gazette --- Saturday night, North Dakota fans invaded World Arena in force. These fans made more noise than Colorado College fans, which makes sense. They had plenty to cheer about in North Dakota’s 6-0 victory.First off, I wore the uniform of my countries military and I see nothing disrespectful with saying and the home of the Sioux at the end of the national anthem. This is a whole lot to do about nothing and more whining about the Fighting Sioux logo and their fans… Personally, I am not going to stop doing it. Why should I? I don’t need a history lesson to know what our nation’s flag stands for. I am a veteran that answered the call and picked up a weapon to defended this great country so self proclaimed elites like you could have your precious freedom of speech protected. In Chicago the Blackhawks fans cheer and clap through the whole national anthem and the building shakes. So what? What do you want? You want people to be arrested for saying the home of the Sioux? What is this guy and the P.C. crowd going to complain about where there no longer is a Fighting Sioux nickname? The Sioux will still be the big mean ______________!!!
They had fun. They made a lot of noise. And that’s all fine.
But they began the night by shouting “home of the SIOUX” instead of “home of the brave.” Guess the actual words of the anthem aren’t quite good enough for North Dakota fans. And, I guess, in the land of free North Dakota fans can sing the anthem any way they want, even if this behavior offends and saddens those who care about our great country and its great anthem.
Glad my dad wasn’t around to listen to his National Anthem polluted by the North Dakota shouters. Guess it’s just another one of those traditions UND fans cling to so fiercely.
What do you think of this behavior by North Dakota fans?
Let me know.
Goon's World Extras
Sunday, January 30, 2011
What do you think of people who end Anthem with Sioux instead of brave?
Ah this is nice, another shot across the bow by a P.C. blow hard. We get it Dave you hate the Fighting Sioux logo and everything UND, it's not that hard to figure out from your writings. I am sure it upsets you that the Fighting Sioux rebounded and soundly defeated the C.C. Tigers and Sioux fans dared enjoy the win in an fellow opponents arena that probably would've sounded like a quiet Mausoleum if it wasn't for the Sioux fans that were present at the World Arena last night.
Wakeup call could prevent CC nightmare vs. DU Read more:
Well this weekend the Fighting Sioux are on the “dreaded bye week” sitting atop of the WCHA standings and now will become score board watchers. The Pioneers and the Tigers will play a home and a home so this might be a preview of things to come. Fighting Sioux logo hater Dave Ramsey has this article in today’s Gazette.
Gazette.com --- Now, Owens can offer a fresh horror film to his youthful Tigers as he prepares for the Pioneers. He can show them footage from Saturday’s debacle against North Dakota.
“You know what? I’m not going to burn the tape,” Owens said. “We’re going to look at it. We’re going to watch it.”
The loss ended a weird weekend for the Tigers. On Friday, after CC muscled its way to a convincing victory over North Dakota, hope was rampant for the Tigers.
They had delivered their most impressive and important victory of the season. They had devoured a North Dakota team that had won 10 of 12.
Could the Tigers keep this up?
Ah, no.
The answer became clear barely two minutes into the second period when Brett Hextall scored from point-blank range to give North Dakota a 2-0 lead.
Following the goal, fans in UND green were standing and shouting all over World Arena while fans in yellow and black sat quietly. It had been bad. It would get worse.
North Dakota, which rides off with a 14-6 Western Collegiate Hockey Association record, revealed itself as a legit national title contender.
“They were really, really good,” Owens said, accurately. “They were physical and tough.”
Sunday morning pontifications - making sense of the senseless
There will be a new number one hockey team on Monday in the three polls as the mighty Yale Bulldogs proved they are a human as they lost to RPI and Union on consecutive nights this weekend. [Yale Daily], [Parting Schotts], [The Record]
After running the UAA Seawolves out of the building the first night, the not so Golden Gophers lost a 1-0snorer game to the UAA Seawolves on Saturday night. Watching both games of this series, I think we can expect more of the same when the UAA Seawolves make the trek to Grand Forks, ND in two weeks on February 11th and 12th. The Seawolves are going to line 4 guys up at their blue line and are going to force the Sioux to break through their defense, some might call it a neutral zone trap, I call it God awful hockey to watch or B-O-R-I-N-G hockey. [Goal Gophers], [Red Star and Sickle], [Delusions of Grandeur]
The SCSU Huskies had a seven game unbeaten streak before losing to the MSU-M Mavericks 6-2 on Saturday night. While the 6 game win streak might be impressive to some fans the Huskies had only beaten on team with a record above .500, the Miami RedHawks. [Puckato], [SCSU Pucks and Stuff]
The Wisconsin Badgers swept the hapless Huskies in Houghton, Michigan and you have to wonder if the Huskies will win another game this season. The Huskies last won a game on October 15, 2010 against the Minnesota State Mavericks. While the Badgers sport an impressive 18-8-3 record they have won one game against a team ahead of them in the standings. The Badgers have gone 0-2 against UND, 1-3 against UMD and 0-1-1 against DU. The Badgers play the UNO Mavericks this weekend in Omaha. [UW Badgers], [Madison.com], [6o minutes, no alibis, no regrets]
The UAH Chargers traveled to Omaha, Nebraska and beat the UNO Mavericks 2-1 in overtime, the Chargers played their freshman goaltender Clarke Saunders and he was nothing short of amazing as he stopped 58 of 59 shots and turned back the high flying UNO Mavericks. According to UNO beat writer Chad Purcell the UNO's Mavericks have an impressive record of 5-3-0 against Michigan, Minnesota and North Dakota. Against, Bemidji State, Quinnipiac and Alabama-Huntsville the UNO Mavs' have a not so impressive record of 1-6-1. This is why we play the games folks, anyone can beat anyone at any time. [uahchargers.com], [No college hockey news what-so-ever to be found in Huntsville], [Omaha.com]
After running the UAA Seawolves out of the building the first night, the not so Golden Gophers lost a 1-0
The SCSU Huskies had a seven game unbeaten streak before losing to the MSU-M Mavericks 6-2 on Saturday night. While the 6 game win streak might be impressive to some fans the Huskies had only beaten on team with a record above .500, the Miami RedHawks. [Puckato], [SCSU Pucks and Stuff]
The Wisconsin Badgers swept the hapless Huskies in Houghton, Michigan and you have to wonder if the Huskies will win another game this season. The Huskies last won a game on October 15, 2010 against the Minnesota State Mavericks. While the Badgers sport an impressive 18-8-3 record they have won one game against a team ahead of them in the standings. The Badgers have gone 0-2 against UND, 1-3 against UMD and 0-1-1 against DU. The Badgers play the UNO Mavericks this weekend in Omaha. [UW Badgers], [Madison.com], [6o minutes, no alibis, no regrets]
The UAH Chargers traveled to Omaha, Nebraska and beat the UNO Mavericks 2-1 in overtime, the Chargers played their freshman goaltender Clarke Saunders and he was nothing short of amazing as he stopped 58 of 59 shots and turned back the high flying UNO Mavericks. According to UNO beat writer Chad Purcell the UNO's Mavericks have an impressive record of 5-3-0 against Michigan, Minnesota and North Dakota. Against, Bemidji State, Quinnipiac and Alabama-Huntsville the UNO Mavs' have a not so impressive record of 1-6-1. This is why we play the games folks, anyone can beat anyone at any time. [uahchargers.com], [No college hockey news what-so-ever to be found in Huntsville], [Omaha.com]
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Sioux 6 Tigers 0
What a difference a night makes, like I said last night, to my buddy that I watched the game with, if C.C. doesn’t clean up the turnover from the neutral zone in that the Sioux will bury them. You cannot turn over shots in the slot and not eventually get burned. A hot goalie (I am not talking about hot or not) can only hold on so long and compensate for their defense’s mistakes before the mistakes compound and bury that team. Adjustments to defensive schemes must be made or the mistakes will eventually catch up with them, that appears to have happened to the Sioux on the Friday game the last three weekends. Then the following game the coaching staff has made adjustments and come back to win in each series. With the Win tonight the Fighting Sioux are 9-4-1 on the road this season.
Tonight the Sioux were all over the Tigers from the drop of the puck to the final horn; the Sioux were aggressive on the fore check and hit the Tigers on every chance. The B2TV announcers commented on how the Sioux were hitting and that the Tigers didn’t want to retaliate and take a penalty. I think that mind set is the problem, last time I checked hockey allows checking and it’s a physical game. When the Sioux smartly fore check and hit legally and stay out of the box they are very hard to play against. Teams that play a finesse game like the Gophers or Huskies don't respond well to that type of hockey. Tonight was an example of what can happen when the Fighting Sioux play that type of a game, hit and hustle and be the first one to the puck, crash the net.
Danny Kristo heating up
Danny Kristo kind of reminds me of a former Gopher hockey player Phil Kessel, not saying it’s a bad thing but he does a lot of the same things Phil used to do. Kristo likes to move the puck up ice but at times has trouble with turnover and that leads to breakaways going the other way. Danny has started playing better cutting down on the turnovers and is starting to make plays and is getting rewarded in the points department. Kristo after starting slowly has picked it up and now sits at (5g-17a-22pts) in 29 games.
Night of streaks and stats
CC hasn't lost a hockey game by six goals since 2006.
Gleason had a 52 game goal-less drought snapped tonight, as he scored his first of his career.
Aaron Dell fourth Shutout of the season and now has five for his career.
The UND Fighting Sioux now have an impressive record of 25-1-2 in the black jerseys since the 2006-2007 season. The Sioux are an impressive 7-0 this season wearing the black jerseys.
The scoring tonight was spread out as six different Fighting Sioux hockey players scored in a 6-0 Fighting Sioux shellacking of C.C.
The UND Fighting Sioux are 13-0-1 when leading after two periods of hockey.
UND has 10 players with 10 or more points, 5 players with 25 or more points.
Goon’s Three Stars of the Game
1.) Aaron Dell 4th shutout of the season.
2.) Danny Kristo (0g-3a-3pts)
3.) Brock Nelson (1g-1a-2pts)
[Live Box Score]
C.C. Beat writer blog
FightingSioux.com
Tonight the Sioux were all over the Tigers from the drop of the puck to the final horn; the Sioux were aggressive on the fore check and hit the Tigers on every chance. The B2TV announcers commented on how the Sioux were hitting and that the Tigers didn’t want to retaliate and take a penalty. I think that mind set is the problem, last time I checked hockey allows checking and it’s a physical game. When the Sioux smartly fore check and hit legally and stay out of the box they are very hard to play against. Teams that play a finesse game like the Gophers or Huskies don't respond well to that type of hockey. Tonight was an example of what can happen when the Fighting Sioux play that type of a game, hit and hustle and be the first one to the puck, crash the net.
Danny Kristo heating up
Danny Kristo kind of reminds me of a former Gopher hockey player Phil Kessel, not saying it’s a bad thing but he does a lot of the same things Phil used to do. Kristo likes to move the puck up ice but at times has trouble with turnover and that leads to breakaways going the other way. Danny has started playing better cutting down on the turnovers and is starting to make plays and is getting rewarded in the points department. Kristo after starting slowly has picked it up and now sits at (5g-17a-22pts) in 29 games.
Night of streaks and stats
CC hasn't lost a hockey game by six goals since 2006.
Gleason had a 52 game goal-less drought snapped tonight, as he scored his first of his career.
Aaron Dell fourth Shutout of the season and now has five for his career.
The UND Fighting Sioux now have an impressive record of 25-1-2 in the black jerseys since the 2006-2007 season. The Sioux are an impressive 7-0 this season wearing the black jerseys.
The scoring tonight was spread out as six different Fighting Sioux hockey players scored in a 6-0 Fighting Sioux shellacking of C.C.
The UND Fighting Sioux are 13-0-1 when leading after two periods of hockey.
UND has 10 players with 10 or more points, 5 players with 25 or more points.
Goon’s Three Stars of the Game
1.) Aaron Dell 4th shutout of the season.
2.) Danny Kristo (0g-3a-3pts)
3.) Brock Nelson (1g-1a-2pts)
[Live Box Score]
C.C. Beat writer blog
FightingSioux.com
Lines for tonight's game - Who is sitting tonight.
RWD's favorite beat writer Brad Schlossman has the lines up for tonight's game between the Sioux and the Tigers. It's looks like either Mike Cichy or Brock Nelson is going to sit tonight, neither player had a strong game last night. Pony express line is still in tact. Joe Gleason is in on defense.
UND’s lines
19 Evan Trupp–22 Brad Malone–21 Matt Frattin
17 Jason Gregoire–10 Corban Knight–11 Derek Rodwell
26 Brett Hextall–27 Carter Rowney–7 Danny Kristo
(29 Brock Nelson or 8 Mike Cichy)–9 Mario Lamoureux–15 Brent Davidson
4 Derek Forbort–24 Ben Blood
3 Derrick LaPoint–25 Jake Marto
2 Andrew MacWilliam–20 Joe Gleason
32 Aaron Dell
31 Brad Eidsness
Colorado College’s lines
23 Tim Hall–22 Nick Dineen–15 Andrew Hamburg
9 Dakota Eveland–12 Archie Skalbeck–17 Tyler Johnson
14 Stephen Schultz–13 Rylan Schwartz–27 William Rapuzzi
16 Alexander Krushelnyski–11 David Civitarese–21 Jeff Collett
24 Ryan Lowery–7 Eamonn McDermott
10 Gabe Guentzel–4 Joe Marciano
28 Mike Boivin–6 Doug Leaverton
31 Joe Howe
39 Josh Thorimbert
1 Tyler O’Brien
UND’s lines
19 Evan Trupp–22 Brad Malone–21 Matt Frattin
17 Jason Gregoire–10 Corban Knight–11 Derek Rodwell
26 Brett Hextall–27 Carter Rowney–7 Danny Kristo
(29 Brock Nelson or 8 Mike Cichy)–9 Mario Lamoureux–15 Brent Davidson
4 Derek Forbort–24 Ben Blood
3 Derrick LaPoint–25 Jake Marto
2 Andrew MacWilliam–20 Joe Gleason
32 Aaron Dell
31 Brad Eidsness
Colorado College’s lines
23 Tim Hall–22 Nick Dineen–15 Andrew Hamburg
9 Dakota Eveland–12 Archie Skalbeck–17 Tyler Johnson
14 Stephen Schultz–13 Rylan Schwartz–27 William Rapuzzi
16 Alexander Krushelnyski–11 David Civitarese–21 Jeff Collett
24 Ryan Lowery–7 Eamonn McDermott
10 Gabe Guentzel–4 Joe Marciano
28 Mike Boivin–6 Doug Leaverton
31 Joe Howe
39 Josh Thorimbert
1 Tyler O’Brien
The hit that injured Chay Genoway
Before you take my head off, I know, I know, it's not a great video because I used my wife's digital camera to record the video, I also don't have a very strong hand either, however, it does show the hit that Chay was injured on. I am in the process of looking to purchase a DVD video recorder so if you have one you would suggest that I buy let me know what you recommend and I will look into purchasing one.
Let me say this, the hit on Genoway was clean and it didn't look good, I am not a doctor, nor did I stay in a Holiday Inn Express but I wouldn't be surprised if Chay is out for a very long time. I hope not.
Tigers 4 Sioux 2 --- Let's get off the ledge...
There wasn’t a lot to be positives that can be taken from last night’s game, the two goals by Jason Gregoire give me reason to remain positive going forward, as I said on the radio on Friday (KNOX 1310) when asked by R.J. Richards who I thought was due to have a big series I said, "that Jason Gregoire is due to break out this weekend" and with his two goals last night Jason Gregoire has 5 goals in the last three games.
I thought that the Fighting Sioux dominated the Tigers to start the game but took an ill advised penalty and as they finished killing Brad Malone’s boarding penalty the Sioux gave up an even strength goal to the Tigers Dakota Eveland. The Sioux put 20 shots on goal in the first period they couldn’t put anything past Joe Howe. I guess we can cue the hot proverbial hot goalie cliché. Later in the game the Sioux missed many great opportunities in the slot as well.
Players standing around
One area of concern was the play of the Brock Nelson, Michael Cichy and Danny Kristo line, that line was a combined -5 last night and that has to improve. Michael Chicy had an opportunity to clear the puck on the Jeff Collet goal and just watched it being shot into the Sioux goal. That has to drive a coach nuts and that cannot happen. Personally, I can see why he was sitting in the stand now, you have to be able to play both ways to be successful.
The Springs a hard place to play?!?
Also before we throw the coach and the players under the bus you might want to consider this blurb from Brad Schlossman. The 1997 NCAA title team didn't sweep in Colorado Springs either. They won 3-0 the first night and lost 8-3 on night two.
World Arena, located in the shadows of Cheyenne Mountain, has typically been a difficult place to play for the Sioux. Last season, UND earned its first sweep in the building since January 1999 thanks to a stirring comeback win in the series opener.
[Box Score]
UND Men's Hockey Travel Blog
Sioux men lose Genoway, game to Colorado College [Grand Forks Herald]
UND Head Hockey Coach Dave Hakstol post game press conference; it's not pretty folks...
CC holds on for 4-2 win over Sioux; Colorado Gazette Springs
Friday, January 28, 2011
UND and C.C. Lines game one
Joe Paisley from the Colorado Springs Gazette had the lines up for tonight's game. Per Brad Schlossman Scratches on trip: Derek Rodwell (coach decision) and Joe Gleason (coach decision). Dillon Simpson is ill and did not travel.
North Dakota Fighting Sioux Lines
Forwards
Trupp-Malone-Frattin
Gregoire-Knight-Hextall
Nelson-Cichy-Kristo
Davidson-Lamouruex-Rowney
Defense
MacWilliam-Genoway
Forbort-Blood
LaPoint-Marto
Goalies
Dell
Eidsness
Colorado College Tigers lines
Forwards
Schultz-R. Schwartz-Rapuzzi
Hamburg-Dineen-Winkler
Eveland-Skalbeck-Johnson
Krushelnyski-Civitarese-Collett
Defense
Guentzel-Marciano
Lowery-McDermott
Boivin-Leaverton
Goalies
Howe
Thorimbert
O’Brien
North Dakota Fighting Sioux Lines
Forwards
Trupp-Malone-Frattin
Gregoire-Knight-Hextall
Nelson-Cichy-Kristo
Davidson-Lamouruex-Rowney
Defense
MacWilliam-Genoway
Forbort-Blood
LaPoint-Marto
Goalies
Dell
Eidsness
Colorado College Tigers lines
Forwards
Schultz-R. Schwartz-Rapuzzi
Hamburg-Dineen-Winkler
Eveland-Skalbeck-Johnson
Krushelnyski-Civitarese-Collett
Defense
Guentzel-Marciano
Lowery-McDermott
Boivin-Leaverton
Goalies
Howe
Thorimbert
O’Brien
Friday links the calm before the storm
There is a lot of good stuff going on today as we head into the college hockey weekend. There is only one NHL game this weekend and that is the NHL All Star game. In my opinion I think the NHL All Star Game is a bit yawner with no hitting or defense, however, that being said, I will probably watch the game because there is no other NHL hockey on this weekend... I am already suffering from withdrawals because of the NHL All Star break.
Looks like Yale freshman Clinton Bourbonais is a little confident about his teams chances this weekend against conference foe Union. [Yale Daily News] Ah yes! Does it sound like bulletin board material? Maybe!?! Let's see if Union can make the young Bourbonais eat his own words. Union is 10-1-1 on their home ice.
Roman Augustoviz from Goal Gophers has his weekly predictions up on his blog and Roman has the Fighting Sioux splitting with the C.C. Tigers, while Dan Myers of CHN thinks the Sioux will sweep [Goal Gophers]
USCHO has their weekly WCHA predictions up - Tyler and Theresa both pick the Fighting Sioux to sweep the C.C. Tigers this weekend as well. [USCHO.COM]
The Weekly INCH Podcast returned this week and it's worth a listen if you have some time. [INCH Podcast]. It was an interesting Podcast but the boys at INCH really didn't talk about the WCHA all that much this week. I do agree with them on the HD thing, the FSSN broadcasts are like stepping back into the 1980's as far as the quality goes...
The USCHO Hobey Watch is back again this season. Miami Head Coach Enrico Blasi is promoting two of his Miami RedHawks players Andy Miele and Carter Camper [USCHO Hobey Watch]
The INCH Four-Cast is up as well. [INCH.COM]
The weekly INCH Chat is up and you can read it here. Glady has Yale, B.C., Michigan and UND making the Frozen Four.
RWD favorite beat writer has a nice story about the Fighting Sioux's shutdown defenseman Ben Blood and Andrew MacWilliam [Grand Forks Herald]
UND Fighting Sioux Men's Hockey: Tigers find offense minus Schwartz [Grand Forks Herald]
Former Bulldog and current Dallas Star Matt Niskanen finally won an NHL fight check out this video [Click to watch]
Delusions of Grandeur has the game plan on how to beat the Minnesota Golden Gophers up on his blog. It will be interesting to see if the mighty Minnesota Golden Gophers can sweep the UAA Seawolves this weekend since their fans say this is a series their team should win. You can bet that UAA will take it to the Minnesota's Pansies on Ice in the physicality department. It will be interesting to see how many Gophers Jade Portwood smokes this weekend with his body checks. You’ve got to love a name like “Portwood.”
Ryan Cardinal from Gopher Puck Live had this to say about this weekend's up coming series between the Gophers and the Seawolves. [Click to listen]
Over on WEEI hockey analyst Mike Milbury checks in on the Marc Savard concussion situation. [Click to listen]
Over on Versus NHL Overtime they picked their top 10 goalie saves for the first half of the season. Former University of Vermont Catamount's and current Boston Bruins goalie Tim Thomas had the number one save of the first half of the season.
David Ramsey of the Colorado Springs Gazette has "yet another" article about the Sioux logo... Supporters of Fighting Sioux moniker always talk about Fighting Irish [click to read] It’s pretty obvious that David Ramsey is anti Sioux and he usually uses this weekend to push his liberal P.C. anti Fighting Sioux views down our throats. Good for him…
Looks like Yale freshman Clinton Bourbonais is a little confident about his teams chances this weekend against conference foe Union. [Yale Daily News] Ah yes! Does it sound like bulletin board material? Maybe!?! Let's see if Union can make the young Bourbonais eat his own words. Union is 10-1-1 on their home ice.
Roman Augustoviz from Goal Gophers has his weekly predictions up on his blog and Roman has the Fighting Sioux splitting with the C.C. Tigers, while Dan Myers of CHN thinks the Sioux will sweep [Goal Gophers]
USCHO has their weekly WCHA predictions up - Tyler and Theresa both pick the Fighting Sioux to sweep the C.C. Tigers this weekend as well. [USCHO.COM]
The Weekly INCH Podcast returned this week and it's worth a listen if you have some time. [INCH Podcast]. It was an interesting Podcast but the boys at INCH really didn't talk about the WCHA all that much this week. I do agree with them on the HD thing, the FSSN broadcasts are like stepping back into the 1980's as far as the quality goes...
The USCHO Hobey Watch is back again this season. Miami Head Coach Enrico Blasi is promoting two of his Miami RedHawks players Andy Miele and Carter Camper [USCHO Hobey Watch]
The INCH Four-Cast is up as well. [INCH.COM]
The weekly INCH Chat is up and you can read it here. Glady has Yale, B.C., Michigan and UND making the Frozen Four.
RWD favorite beat writer has a nice story about the Fighting Sioux's shutdown defenseman Ben Blood and Andrew MacWilliam [Grand Forks Herald]
UND Fighting Sioux Men's Hockey: Tigers find offense minus Schwartz [Grand Forks Herald]
Former Bulldog and current Dallas Star Matt Niskanen finally won an NHL fight check out this video [Click to watch]
Delusions of Grandeur has the game plan on how to beat the Minnesota Golden Gophers up on his blog. It will be interesting to see if the mighty Minnesota Golden Gophers can sweep the UAA Seawolves this weekend since their fans say this is a series their team should win. You can bet that UAA will take it to the Minnesota's Pansies on Ice in the physicality department. It will be interesting to see how many Gophers Jade Portwood smokes this weekend with his body checks. You’ve got to love a name like “Portwood.”
Ryan Cardinal from Gopher Puck Live had this to say about this weekend's up coming series between the Gophers and the Seawolves. [Click to listen]
Over on WEEI hockey analyst Mike Milbury checks in on the Marc Savard concussion situation. [Click to listen]
Over on Versus NHL Overtime they picked their top 10 goalie saves for the first half of the season. Former University of Vermont Catamount's and current Boston Bruins goalie Tim Thomas had the number one save of the first half of the season.
David Ramsey of the Colorado Springs Gazette has "yet another" article about the Sioux logo... Supporters of Fighting Sioux moniker always talk about Fighting Irish [click to read] It’s pretty obvious that David Ramsey is anti Sioux and he usually uses this weekend to push his liberal P.C. anti Fighting Sioux views down our throats. Good for him…
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Weekend Match-Ups (by Sioux 7)
This is the last weekend in January, which means we only have one full month of the regular season left, February (plus one weekend in March). We'll have to wait and see if a middle of the pack team(s), step up in the following month or so of the season. Currently 5th thru 8th is separated by 5 points with UW leading, but having played 2 more games than the other teams there. The standings looking like teams will need a five-hundred record or better to get home ice in the playoffs. That being said, it appears DU, UND, UMD are locks for home ice, UNO should get home ice, but they have a hard schedule. It also looks likely that BSU, MSUM, and MTU will be on the road come playoff time.
WCHA standings
TEAM……………...W-L-T...Pts
1. Denver………………12-3-3…27
2. North Dakota……….13-5-0…26
2. Minnesota-Duluth.....12-4-2…26
4. Nebraska-Omaha…..10-6-2…22
5. Wisconsin………….…9-7-2…20
6. Colorado College……8-8-0…16
6. Minnesota……………7-7-2…16
8. St. Cloud State….......7-8-1…15
9. Alaska-Anchorage….6-10-2…14
10. Bemidji State……….5-11-2…12
11. Minnesota State……4-11-3…11
12. Michigan Tech………1-14-1…3
WCHA
#8 Wisconsin @ Michigan Tech
Last weekend the Badgers swept the MSUM Mavericks in Madison and the Huskies got swept by the UMD Bulldogs in Houghton.
The Badgers and Huskies played in Madison back in October, with UW getting the sweep (5-2 and 4-1). Bucky has lost only once in their past 10 games going 9-1-0 over that stretch. The Huskies still haven’t won a game since October. The Badgers put some distance between them and the teams vying for the sixth and last home ice spot. They also kind of jumped into the title race. After these games, Bucky’s schedule gets tougher - @UNO, UM, @SCSU, CC. Those are the current teams right around UW in the current league standings. Tech is again playing the role of spoiler. IF they can find a way to win some games they can hurt other team’s chances of getting home ice. BADGERS SWEEP
#4 North Dakota @ #20 Colorado College
Last weekend the Sioux split with the UNO Mavericks in Grand Forks and the Tigers swept the UAH Chargers in Colorado Springs.
The Sioux might have cooled off a little the last two series they played but still are in great shape to win the conference. The Tigers are in good shape to get home ice, but still have some tough series on the schedule. After losing three in a row, CC got some much needed wins against the lowly UAH Chargers. UND can reclaim the top spot in the league this weekend with some points, while DU and UMD are on their bye week (the Sioux are on a bye next weekend). The Sioux have an easier schedule down the home stretch, so getting points now will really help them in the title race and put the pressure back on DU and UMD. I’m going to take the easy way out on this series. SPLIT
Alaska-Anchorage @ Minnesota
Last weekend the Seawolves were swept by the Pioneers in Denver and the Golden Gophers enjoyed a free weekend.
The Gophers are just two points of the Seawolves in the standings, but the Gophers have two games in hand. The Seawolves have a 2-6-0 road record and the Gophers have a 5-6-3 home record. The Gophers have a nasty schedule stretch after this - @UMD, DU, @UW. The Seawolves need to get points this weekend to stay in the home ice race, same for the Gophers. The Gophers have gotten some wins against some of the top WCHA teams, but have also lost to some of the bottom teams too. SPLIT
Minnesota State @ St. Cloud St.
Last weekend the Mavericks were swept by the Badgers in Madison and the Huskies swept the Beavers in Bemidji.
The Huskies are on a roll in 2011 they ended 2010 by winning the Florida College Classic. SCSU is riding a six game winning streak, heading into this in-state rivalry games. The Mavericks are win less in their last four games (0-3-1), and those losses were by one goal. MSUM has gone on four game streaks this season, for better (two 4 game winning) and for worse (two 4 game win less), for what it’s worth. Are the Huskies finally turning into the team everyone thought they were going to be to start the season? SCSU has a rough slate of games after this weekend to end the season (@UNO, @UMD, UND, UW, and @DU). The Huskies are now back into the race for home ice, and getting over the hump isn’t going to be easy. SPLIT
NON-CONFERENCE
Alabama-Huntsville (3-23-2 overall) @ #15 Nebraska-Omaha (13-9-2 overall)
Last weekend the Chargers got swept by the CC Tigers in Colorado Springs and the Mavericks split with the Sioux and Grand Forks.
The Chargers have not won a road game this season going 0-12-2 on the road. The Mavericks are 7-2-1 at home at the Qwest Center in Omaha this year. This should be a nice easy weekend for UNO, as long as they don’t have any let downs. MAVERICKS SWEEP
BYE week
Bemidji State University – Beavers
#3 Denver University – Pioneers
#5 University of Minnesota-Duluth – Bulldogs
WCHA standings
TEAM……………...W-L-T...Pts
1. Denver………………12-3-3…27
2. North Dakota……….13-5-0…26
2. Minnesota-Duluth.....12-4-2…26
4. Nebraska-Omaha…..10-6-2…22
5. Wisconsin………….…9-7-2…20
6. Colorado College……8-8-0…16
6. Minnesota……………7-7-2…16
8. St. Cloud State….......7-8-1…15
9. Alaska-Anchorage….6-10-2…14
10. Bemidji State……….5-11-2…12
11. Minnesota State……4-11-3…11
12. Michigan Tech………1-14-1…3
WCHA
#8 Wisconsin @ Michigan Tech
Last weekend the Badgers swept the MSUM Mavericks in Madison and the Huskies got swept by the UMD Bulldogs in Houghton.
The Badgers and Huskies played in Madison back in October, with UW getting the sweep (5-2 and 4-1). Bucky has lost only once in their past 10 games going 9-1-0 over that stretch. The Huskies still haven’t won a game since October. The Badgers put some distance between them and the teams vying for the sixth and last home ice spot. They also kind of jumped into the title race. After these games, Bucky’s schedule gets tougher - @UNO, UM, @SCSU, CC. Those are the current teams right around UW in the current league standings. Tech is again playing the role of spoiler. IF they can find a way to win some games they can hurt other team’s chances of getting home ice. BADGERS SWEEP
#4 North Dakota @ #20 Colorado College
Last weekend the Sioux split with the UNO Mavericks in Grand Forks and the Tigers swept the UAH Chargers in Colorado Springs.
The Sioux might have cooled off a little the last two series they played but still are in great shape to win the conference. The Tigers are in good shape to get home ice, but still have some tough series on the schedule. After losing three in a row, CC got some much needed wins against the lowly UAH Chargers. UND can reclaim the top spot in the league this weekend with some points, while DU and UMD are on their bye week (the Sioux are on a bye next weekend). The Sioux have an easier schedule down the home stretch, so getting points now will really help them in the title race and put the pressure back on DU and UMD. I’m going to take the easy way out on this series. SPLIT
Alaska-Anchorage @ Minnesota
Last weekend the Seawolves were swept by the Pioneers in Denver and the Golden Gophers enjoyed a free weekend.
The Gophers are just two points of the Seawolves in the standings, but the Gophers have two games in hand. The Seawolves have a 2-6-0 road record and the Gophers have a 5-6-3 home record. The Gophers have a nasty schedule stretch after this - @UMD, DU, @UW. The Seawolves need to get points this weekend to stay in the home ice race, same for the Gophers. The Gophers have gotten some wins against some of the top WCHA teams, but have also lost to some of the bottom teams too. SPLIT
Minnesota State @ St. Cloud St.
Last weekend the Mavericks were swept by the Badgers in Madison and the Huskies swept the Beavers in Bemidji.
The Huskies are on a roll in 2011 they ended 2010 by winning the Florida College Classic. SCSU is riding a six game winning streak, heading into this in-state rivalry games. The Mavericks are win less in their last four games (0-3-1), and those losses were by one goal. MSUM has gone on four game streaks this season, for better (two 4 game winning) and for worse (two 4 game win less), for what it’s worth. Are the Huskies finally turning into the team everyone thought they were going to be to start the season? SCSU has a rough slate of games after this weekend to end the season (@UNO, @UMD, UND, UW, and @DU). The Huskies are now back into the race for home ice, and getting over the hump isn’t going to be easy. SPLIT
NON-CONFERENCE
Alabama-Huntsville (3-23-2 overall) @ #15 Nebraska-Omaha (13-9-2 overall)
Last weekend the Chargers got swept by the CC Tigers in Colorado Springs and the Mavericks split with the Sioux and Grand Forks.
The Chargers have not won a road game this season going 0-12-2 on the road. The Mavericks are 7-2-1 at home at the Qwest Center in Omaha this year. This should be a nice easy weekend for UNO, as long as they don’t have any let downs. MAVERICKS SWEEP
BYE week
Bemidji State University – Beavers
#3 Denver University – Pioneers
#5 University of Minnesota-Duluth – Bulldogs
Textbook embellishment by Ovechkin
My buddy Redwing77 will like this dive by Ovie, this is textbook embellishment by Alexander Ovechkin and If I was the diving judge I would give him a score of 3.5, meaning he could do better. Lol! It was the right call by the on ice official, for that I must say bravo... Shameful! Diving and flopping all over the ice, for what the hopes of getting a power play. I think refs in all levels of hockey should call this penalty more often. s/t Fan House
Matt Frattin on the Pipeline show
Matt Frattin was on the Pipeline show last night with Guy Flaming. Click here to listen to Matt Frattin on the Pipeline show. [Click to listen]
Erik Johnson scores on his own net.
If you haven't seen this video, former Golden Gophers defenseman Erik Johnson scores on his own net trying to clear the puck out of the front of the St Louis net.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Phoenix Coyotes Update
This could be good news for the city of Winnipeg.
Bob McCown & David Shoalts ----- Sportsnet Radio FAN 590's Bob McCown has learned from sources that the $100M public bond issue which was a requirement to keep the Coyotes in Phoenix has failed. The future of the Coyotes in Phoenix is now in question and once again the possibility of the club returning to Canada has resurfaced. McCown discussed the story with the Globe and Mail's David Shoalts, who has been covering the Coyotes story intimately.
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Slashing someone with your stick is considered sticking up for them… Right!
You can't make this stuff up. It’s too bad that Jacob aka C-Piss Cepis isn’t good enough to play in the Swedish Elite league because his bush league tactics would probably be a hit over there, they may swing stick in the Euro Leagues but its frowned upon over here in North America. North American settle their differences on the ice like men. Check out Roman's latest blog post about Jacob Cepis...
The other bush league tactics of cross checking a player when he already had two guys laying on him is looked at as standing up for your teammate; I look at it as being gutless chicken. If you want to stand up for a teammate you do what Mario Lamoureux did when he challenged Tony Turgeon to a fight. You don’t pick out the smallest guy you can find and challenge him you take on the guy that did the hit or act that you took issue with. This is one Gopher hockey player that I wont miss when his eligibility is done.
ELECTRIC PLACEI like I said last Monday on R.J. Richards radio show on KNOX 1310; C-Piss is lucky he doesn’t have to answer for his antics on the ice by having to fight when he does something questionable or bush league. There is also no way C-Piss would fool around with Ben Blood or Andrew MacWilliam if he had to fight, both players would wipe the ice with C-Piss. This is why I refer to the Gopher as “Minnesota’s Pansies on Ice.” They are a bunch of pansies that run their mouth and then hide behind the on ice officials and beg that one of the refs save them.
"You like playing the best teams and North Dakota is probably the best team we've played all year," Cepis said. "No. 2 in the country [at the time]. Don [coach Don Lucia] gave us some pretty interesting stats. Their record at home on Fridays was just ridiculous. How can you not like playing games like that? It is going to be crazy like it was.
"I enjoyed it. It is the best atmosphere to get it going."
Cepis did his part to stir things up, too, at the end of the second period in the first game. After Sioux center Brad Malone checked Gophers defenseman Kevin Wehrs hard into the endboards, Cepis came to his teammate's aid and got a slashing penalty during a big scrum involving almost every player from both teams..
"I just wanted to back up Kevin to prove a point," said Cepis, the smallest Gopher at 5-8, 170. "If a guy gets hits like that whether it is clean or not clean, there has to be some room to say something to somebody and let them know that is not going to happen. I just thought it was the time to get in there and help a guy out."
Cepis liked the way his teammates responded to his lead.
The other bush league tactics of cross checking a player when he already had two guys laying on him is looked at as standing up for your teammate; I look at it as being gutless chicken. If you want to stand up for a teammate you do what Mario Lamoureux did when he challenged Tony Turgeon to a fight. You don’t pick out the smallest guy you can find and challenge him you take on the guy that did the hit or act that you took issue with. This is one Gopher hockey player that I wont miss when his eligibility is done.
The Herald reads Sioux Sports...
I am the author of the infamous thread, “Fire head coach Dave Hakstol Dusting off an old thread - Actually it's a new one.” In the past we have had fans that after one bad loss or a rough start of a season are calling for the head coach Dave Hakstol. I have been guilty of this in the past as well and till I kind of got a feel for the kind of coach that Dave Hakstol is. One loss or sweep doesn’t’ seem to rattle the head coach and he never seems to lose focus even when it seems like times are bleak. Sure he has lost a few NCAA games over the course of his coaching tenure but so have other great head hockey coaches. The “Hockey Messiah” Jerry York took something like 12 seasons to win an NCAA title at B.C. But I digress… The bar is set pretty high in Grand Forks, ND. It also looks like the local media reads the fan message boards as well.
What brought Sioux fans to the ledge this time? This time it took an 8-4 thumping loss at the hands of former Fighting Sioux head hockey coach Dean Blais to bring out the fans that wanted Dave Hakstol to be fired as head coach of the UND Fighting Sioux hockey team. I posted this thread with my tongue in cheek because I thought would illustrate how impassioned our fan base can be some times, but it’s also silly to expect a hockey coach that has an 18-7-2 record, that’s sitting second in the college hockey’s toughest league having played the toughest schedule to date to be fired from his job. My friend Amy aka LGM’s thinks Sioux fans are cult followers, maybe she is right?
Apparently, it takes an 8-4 Nebraska-Omaha pounding on UND at Ralph Engelstad Arena to usher fans to their ledges.
Most goals given up in 19 years in Grand Forks? Hakstol’s a hack.
Mavs start 5-for-5 on the power play? Genoway can go away.
Dumb penalty after dumb penalty? Hextall might as well join Hakstol on that first bus out of Grand Forks.
And it just had to be Nebraska-Omaha, headed by former Sioux coach Dean Blais — the leader of the Sioux during their 1997 and 2000 national titles.
That meant as of Saturday afternoon, it was reaffirmed for a good chunk of Sioux fans that coach Blais does indeed walk on both frozen water and water.
The online message board Siouxsports.com even saw its legendary and laughable “Fire head coach Dave Hakstol” thread re-emerge. It’s five pages of babble and counting.
During each game throughout the season, Herald UND hockey writer Brad Schlossman and UND sports information director Jayson Hajdu conduct a live chat online that includes reader comments.
Instead of strictly providing updates Friday night, Schlossman and Hajdu supplied more therapy than Dr. Phil. Their voices of reason soothed a panicky fan base so often that they should have charged for the session.
Where, oh where, has perspective gone?
You’d think UND was scrounging in a season of mediocrity, fending off Michigan Tech and Alaska-Anchorage to battle back to the middle of the pack in the WCHA.
If you happened to just stumble upon some of these fan meltdowns, you wouldn’t think UND was ranked No. 2 in the country at the time. Or in first place in the WCHA. Or that the Sioux are 14-3-1 in their last 18 games after Saturday’s 4-2 win over the Mavericks. (Oh yeah, those UND bums found a way to somehow pick up a win Saturday).[Read the Whole Article]
What brought Sioux fans to the ledge this time? This time it took an 8-4 thumping loss at the hands of former Fighting Sioux head hockey coach Dean Blais to bring out the fans that wanted Dave Hakstol to be fired as head coach of the UND Fighting Sioux hockey team. I posted this thread with my tongue in cheek because I thought would illustrate how impassioned our fan base can be some times, but it’s also silly to expect a hockey coach that has an 18-7-2 record, that’s sitting second in the college hockey’s toughest league having played the toughest schedule to date to be fired from his job. My friend Amy aka LGM’s thinks Sioux fans are cult followers, maybe she is right?
Will the ECAC get more teams than Hockey East in the NCAA tourney?
This is an interesting article that I found over on UCHCO.COM. In looking at the PWR right now, I know we aren't really supposed to look at it until all of the conference tourney games have been played. The author of the blog post is right, there are three teams from Hockey East (B.C., UNH, MC) in the top 15 of the Pairwise Rankings that would get in today if the NCAA Ice Hockey Selection Committee were picking the NCAA tourney field, barring tourney upsets.
On the flip side of the argument there are four teams (Yale, RPI, UNION, Dartmouth) from the ECAC in the Pairwise rankings, again barring any upsets in the conference tourney there would be four ECAC teams in the NCAA tourney "if the selection was today". I think this discussion is a little early as Dartmouth is sitting on the ledge and could fall out of the top 15 if they lose a few games. Personally, I still see Miami leap frogging over Dartmouth in the end based based on the fact Miami plays a tougher strength of schedule. Also, Maine is sitting on the bubble at 17th and could move up with a few wins. Their sweep of UND would help them a lot. There is a lot of hockey left to be played.
On the flip side of the argument there are four teams (Yale, RPI, UNION, Dartmouth) from the ECAC in the Pairwise rankings, again barring any upsets in the conference tourney there would be four ECAC teams in the NCAA tourney "if the selection was today". I think this discussion is a little early as Dartmouth is sitting on the ledge and could fall out of the top 15 if they lose a few games. Personally, I still see Miami leap frogging over Dartmouth in the end based based on the fact Miami plays a tougher strength of schedule. Also, Maine is sitting on the bubble at 17th and could move up with a few wins. Their sweep of UND would help them a lot. There is a lot of hockey left to be played.
Warning: before you begin to read this blog post, know that it might sound a bit elitist.
And it should. Hockey East is home to the last three national champions. In the last 14 seasons, a Hockey East team has been in the NCAA title game in all but one season (we all remember the infamous all-WCHA Frozen Four in Columbus, don’t we?)
When it comes to the NCAA tournament, Hockey East is likely royalty, a least for the last decade of so.
The antithesis of Hockey East has been the ECAC. It’s been 22 years since an ECAC team won the national title (Harvard, 1989) and 21 years since an ECAC member reached the title game. Heck, the league hasn’t had a team in the Frozen Four since Cornell lost to New Hampshire in Buffalo in 2003.
So what if I told you that there is a decent chance this season that the ECAC could have two times as many entries as Hockey East in this year’s NCAA tournament. A quick look at the current USCHO.com PairWise Rankings indicates that four ECAC teams would qualify for the tournament. Hockey East would get three entries if the season ended today (Boston College, New Hampshire and Merrimack). But the line of demarcation, right now, is very thin.
This isn’t necessarily about Hockey East having a down year, though if the league were to get only two entries to the tournament it would seem that way. It’s equally as much about the ECAC having an excellent season as a whole. [Read the whole article]
Source: UND pushed early resolution of Sioux nickname
How nice! The truth will set you free. This is an interesting revelation; I think someone should be in trouble for this. We were basically told all along that the Summit wanted the Fighting Sioux name gone… I think someone needs to get to the bottom of this. Somebody is lying. I also think someone has got some explaining to do.
FARGO - UND asked an athletic conference it once considered joining to publicly come out against accepting the Fighting Sioux as a member until the controversial nickname and logo issue was resolved, according to Summit League Commissioner Tom Douple.Here is another juicy nugget. Sioux fans were lead to believe that Douple wanted the Sioux logo gone.You can be assured that there are going to be some Sioux fans that are not happy with these revelations. As a Fighting Sioux fan and as an Alumni of the University of North Dakota 1996, 1999 this really upsets me.
UND spokesman Peter Johnson said Monday and repeated Tuesday that university President Robert Kelley “categorically denies” UND officials ever made such a request to the Summit League.
“False. Not true at all,” Johnson said. “Neither the president or the athletic director or anybody else from UND ever talked to (the Summit League) from that angle. In no way, shape or form did we ask (Douple) to make that an issue.”
If Douple’s statement is true, it would be a 180-degree reversal of what has commonly been reported for more than two years: that Summit League officials insisted the nickname issue be resolved sooner than the NCAA-imposed deadline of Nov. 30, 2010, so UND could be considered for inclusion in their conference.
In trying to meet the hurried deadline for the Summit League, the state board of higher education last April moved up the deadline to retire the nickname, not exhausting the timeline earlier given to them.
Commissioner Douple did not want to go into further detail on the issue, but when asked why he agreed to UND’s request — that the Summit League would publicly forward this idea — he said, “In support of the (UND) president. He thought it would help them and the board move quicker.”
The Summit’s message did help the state board of higher education act more quickly.
UND and the Summit League first started having serious membership conversations in 2009 when the Summit said it would make a site visit to the University of South Dakota, but not UND. At the time, Douple was quoted as saying the Summit would not visit UND “until the logo issue is resolved one way or another.”
“He didn’t care if the Sioux name stayed or left,” Smith said of Douple. “He made it pretty clear that until the NCAA said the matter was resolved, that UND would not be admitted.”
Shawn Thornton vs Kyle Clifford
I watched this game last night and this was a good fight between two middle weights Bruins Shawn Thornton and L.A. Kings Kyle Clifford. Of course being a Bruins fan I would say that I would give the edge to Shawn Thornton.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
A few things
This week the Fighting Sioux play the Colorado College and it looks like the Tigers freshman Jaden Schwartz will not be back from his injury until the Tigers play the UMD Bulldogs on the 25th and 26th of February. That is a big loss for the C.C. Tigers, before his injury Schwartz had (11g-15a-26 points) in 17 games.
The Badger hockey blog Sixty Minutes, No Alibis, No Regrets has their latest bracketology up, this week they have the Sioux in St. Louis.
East Regional (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
1 Yale vs 16 RIT
8. RPI vs 9 Notre Dame
Mid-West Regional (Green Bay, Wisconsin)
2 Minnesota-Duluth vs 15 Union
7 Wisconsin vs 11 Western Michigan
Northeast Regional (Manchester, New Hampshire)
4 Denver vs 13 Dartmouth
5 Boston College vs 10 New Hampshire
West Regional (St. Louis, Missouri)
3 North Dakota vs 14 Merrimack
6 Michigan vs 12 Nebraska-Omaha
Fire the coach!!!
Yesterday Brad Schlossman had an interesting post on his twitter account, it's rather amusing, there are some Sioux fans that actually that want the Universityhof North Dakota to fire Dave Hakstol.
Hum! I guess I missed the "memo"
Yesterday I posted the article Wranglers Paukovich finally at peace because I liked the article and I thought the article actually showed a different side to a player that many of us thought was the villain for many years.
I never would have guess that such a mundane blog post about a feel good article would have gotten so much attention from some… After blogging for the last four years; you never really actually know what is going to be a bust or a success when you post a blog article, you never really know what is going to get a lot of attention and what wont. There are mornings when I get up and find my email blog full of emails of the responses to a blog post one of us has put up.
Moving forward, I also didn’t know there was a memorandum written and issued that said you can’t use a hit or incident from the past to illustrate a point, I guess I deleted that email. (Sarcasm meter should be on if it isn’t) I didn’t know mentioning a story about said incident is considered out of bounds. I guess my next question would be, who is the self appointed arbiter that makes these decisions?
Gazette.com ---Injured Colorado College freshman wing Jaden Schwartz would love to be on the ice, but for now he’ll have to sit in the World Arena press box to watch, learn and hope for a quick recovery from a fractured left ankle.This weeks "Bracketology"
Schwartz said he hopes to practice as soon as three weeks from now, if not earlier.
“I’d love to say it’s ready right now,” he said during Saturday’s game. “Hopefully in three weeks I’ll be out there.”
After three weeks, building up strength and confidence in his repaired joint may take until just before the home series against Minnesota-Duluth.
The Badger hockey blog Sixty Minutes, No Alibis, No Regrets has their latest bracketology up, this week they have the Sioux in St. Louis.
East Regional (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
1 Yale vs 16 RIT
8. RPI vs 9 Notre Dame
Mid-West Regional (Green Bay, Wisconsin)
2 Minnesota-Duluth vs 15 Union
7 Wisconsin vs 11 Western Michigan
Northeast Regional (Manchester, New Hampshire)
4 Denver vs 13 Dartmouth
5 Boston College vs 10 New Hampshire
West Regional (St. Louis, Missouri)
3 North Dakota vs 14 Merrimack
6 Michigan vs 12 Nebraska-Omaha
Fire the coach!!!
Yesterday Brad Schlossman had an interesting post on his twitter account, it's rather amusing, there are some Sioux fans that actually that want the Universityhof North Dakota to fire Dave Hakstol.
@Schlossman
UND is first in nation in wins, third in Pairwise, 10-2-1 in last 13 & fans are having discussion on msg board about firing the coach.
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@SchlossmanGF
You can't make this stuff up.
Hum! I guess I missed the "memo"
Yesterday I posted the article Wranglers Paukovich finally at peace because I liked the article and I thought the article actually showed a different side to a player that many of us thought was the villain for many years.
I never would have guess that such a mundane blog post about a feel good article would have gotten so much attention from some… After blogging for the last four years; you never really actually know what is going to be a bust or a success when you post a blog article, you never really know what is going to get a lot of attention and what wont. There are mornings when I get up and find my email blog full of emails of the responses to a blog post one of us has put up.
Moving forward, I also didn’t know there was a memorandum written and issued that said you can’t use a hit or incident from the past to illustrate a point, I guess I deleted that email. (Sarcasm meter should be on if it isn’t) I didn’t know mentioning a story about said incident is considered out of bounds. I guess my next question would be, who is the self appointed arbiter that makes these decisions?
Bruins Marc Savard is out with another concussion
This is the hit that put Bruins center Marc Savard on the shelf and out with another concussion, this is his second of the season. Marc Savard has missed 23 games to start this season. The irony in this is the hit came from the shoulder of former Bruins teammate and former Michigan Wolverine Matt Hunwick who was traded to the Av's this season. There was also no penalty called on the hit. I was also surprised that no one challenged Hunwick for the hit.
ESPN.COM --- Bruins center Marc Savard has been diagnosed with a concussion and is out indefinitely, general manager Peter Chiarelli confirmed Monday night.I have watched this video numerous times and it would probably be a penalty in college but in the NHL it's questionable hit and you probably won't get a penalty on the hit, I bet you can ask 10 fans and you probably wouldn't get much consensus on the hit either.
"After being examined by the Bruins medical staff today, Marc has been diagnosed with a moderate concussion," Chiarelli said Monday night. "There is no timetable on his return and no further updates at this time."
Savard is expected to be re-evaluated after this weekend's All-Star break. This is the fourth concussion of his career.
Savard crashed head-first into the end boards early in the second period in Saturday's game against the Colorado Avalanche and did not return. He left the team and went home to Boston on Sunday to be examined by team doctors Monday.
Savard also took a blow to the head Jan. 15 on a hit by Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Deryk Engelland, but continued to play.
Leafs 'disgusted' after punch on Kulemin
This is the latest incident in the NHL to get some discussion. If you watch this video you will see the Leaf's player Nikolai Kulemin is swinging at Tim Gleason. Seriously! I don't feel sorry for Nikolai Kulemin one bit, he brought that on himself. My advice for the young Euro is, this is north American, if you don't want your nose broken don't swing at a guy that is known for having fought 33 times during his NHL career, he isn't going to kiss you if you hit him with your fist, you better be ready to fight. Gleason didn't get into 33 fights by accident. It's that simple Kulemin bit off more than he can chew.
Globe and Mail --- "I was disgusted with that," Kulemin's linemate Clarke MacArthur said. "There's certain match-ups on the ice and I don't care what [Gleason] says, you know when you're in the right match-up. A guy like Kulemin's never been a guy to fight and Gleason does it a lot. He knows better than that."
Monday, January 24, 2011
Drinking ban at North Dakota college sporting events defeated in state legislature
Thank God this moronic rule was defeated in the legislature, cooler heads have prevailed. This bill was flawed and ill conceived. Seriously, we don’t need anymore rules. This bill stunk of nannystateism, we don’t need the government telling us how to raise our children and how to live our lives, back off already. This is North Dakota, not some blue state.
Another reason this bill was ill conceived and poorly thought out was it was counter productive, is I don’t think these people that proposed this bill realized or had a clue what the economic impact would've been on the Alerus, REA and possibly the Fargo Dome. Rep. Chuck Damschen, the man that proposed this moronic bill also said that he didn't drink so he was trying to push his values on the rest of us.
Another reason this bill was ill conceived and poorly thought out was it was counter productive, is I don’t think these people that proposed this bill realized or had a clue what the economic impact would've been on the Alerus, REA and possibly the Fargo Dome. Rep. Chuck Damschen, the man that proposed this moronic bill also said that he didn't drink so he was trying to push his values on the rest of us.
BISMARCK — A proposed ban on drinking at North Dakota college sporting events has been beaten in the state House.
Valley City Rep. Phillip Mueller says the issue should be left to the colleges themselves. He says some college arenas serve alcohol to adults, and the bill would prevent them from doing it.
Representatives voted 78-13 today to defeat the proposal. It sought to ban drinking at college games, and on nearby property, if anyone younger than 18 was there.
Hampden Rep. Chuck Damschen sponsored the measure. He says it was intended to fight underage drinking in North Dakota.
Damschen says opponents of the bill claimed it was an attempt to ban tailgating at college games. He says it would have only prohibited drinking at tailgate parties.
Wranglers' Paukovich finally at peace
Never Summer gave me a heads up on this article about former Denver Pioneer Geoff Paukovich. The article mentions Robbie Bina and his relationship with Geoff Paukovich and how they put the hit behind them.
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL --- Nearly six years removed from the play that changed his life, Paukovich has since made his peace with Bina, who he now considers a friend.
The two cleared the air a couple of years ago when they were in Edmonton's training camp together, and they also were teammates in Springfield during the 2008-09 season.
"The biggest thing for me was when Robbie and I played together, one of the things we both got was closure," Paukovich said. "It's a true credit to him. He actually came up to me and was basically like, 'Hey, things happen. It's not going to be an issue.'
"Obviously, I apologized -- as much as I could at that point. We talked probably five minutes about it, and that was it. Ever since then, any talk we've had has been as teammates and friends."
After sitting out the season following his injury, Bina bounced back strong for the Fighting Sioux and is now playing professionally in Germany. He was named an ECHL All-Star last season for Las Vegas before leaving for Europe.
"The thing I'm most thankful for is he was able to continue his career," Paukovich said. "He's healthy, and he's still able to do what he loves."
Poll Monday - Sioux 5th in both polls
USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll
[January 24, 2011]
1. Yale (46) 17-2-0 995 1
2. Boston College( 4) 17-6-0 915 3
3. Denver 16-5-5 877 4
4. North Dakota 18-7-2 846 2
5. Minnesota-Duluth 17-5-3 841 5
6. Michigan 17-6-4 765 6
7. New Hampshire 13-5-4 663 7
8. Wisconsin 17-8-3 631 9
9. Notre Dame 16-9-3 590 8
10. Rensselaer 15-6-3 466 14
11. Miami 14-9-3 448 11
12. Maine 11-6-5 446 10
13. Union 16-7-3 397 12
14. Merrimack 13-5-4 379 13
15. Nebraska-Omaha 13-9-2 340 16
16. Boston University 11-7-6 246 15
17. Western Michigan 12-6-8 234 17
18. Dartmouth 11-6-2 179 18
19. Princeton 11-6-1 88 20
20. Colorado College 14-11-1 53 NR
Others Receiving Votes: Ohio State 37, Minnesota 23, Niagara 16, Alaska 8, St. Cloud State 6, Rochester Institute of Technology 4, Robert Morris 3, Clarkson 2, Minnesota State 1, Northern Michigan 1
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USA TODAY/USA Hockey men's poll
[Jan. 24, 2010]
1 Yale (34) 17-2-0 510 1
2 Boston College 17-6-0 455 3
3 Denver 16-5-5 415 4
4 Minnesota Duluth 17-5-3 413 5
5 North Dakota 18-7-2 404 2
6 Michigan 17-6-4 334 6
7 Wisconsin 17-8-3 276 9
8 New Hampshire 13-5-4 270 7
9 Notre Dame 16-9-3 224 8
10 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 15-6-3 201 13
11 Maine 11-6-5 134 11
12 Union 16-7-3 122 10
13 Miami (Ohio) 14-9-3 117 12
14 Merrimack College 13-5-4 87 14
15 Nebraska-Omaha 13-9-2 59 15
Others receiving votes: Western Michigan University, 27; Dartmouth College, 18; Boston University, 12; Niagara University, 2.
[January 24, 2011]
1. Yale (46) 17-2-0 995 1
2. Boston College( 4) 17-6-0 915 3
3. Denver 16-5-5 877 4
4. North Dakota 18-7-2 846 2
5. Minnesota-Duluth 17-5-3 841 5
6. Michigan 17-6-4 765 6
7. New Hampshire 13-5-4 663 7
8. Wisconsin 17-8-3 631 9
9. Notre Dame 16-9-3 590 8
10. Rensselaer 15-6-3 466 14
11. Miami 14-9-3 448 11
12. Maine 11-6-5 446 10
13. Union 16-7-3 397 12
14. Merrimack 13-5-4 379 13
15. Nebraska-Omaha 13-9-2 340 16
16. Boston University 11-7-6 246 15
17. Western Michigan 12-6-8 234 17
18. Dartmouth 11-6-2 179 18
19. Princeton 11-6-1 88 20
20. Colorado College 14-11-1 53 NR
Others Receiving Votes: Ohio State 37, Minnesota 23, Niagara 16, Alaska 8, St. Cloud State 6, Rochester Institute of Technology 4, Robert Morris 3, Clarkson 2, Minnesota State 1, Northern Michigan 1
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USA TODAY/USA Hockey men's poll
[Jan. 24, 2010]
1 Yale (34) 17-2-0 510 1
2 Boston College 17-6-0 455 3
3 Denver 16-5-5 415 4
4 Minnesota Duluth 17-5-3 413 5
5 North Dakota 18-7-2 404 2
6 Michigan 17-6-4 334 6
7 Wisconsin 17-8-3 276 9
8 New Hampshire 13-5-4 270 7
9 Notre Dame 16-9-3 224 8
10 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 15-6-3 201 13
11 Maine 11-6-5 134 11
12 Union 16-7-3 122 10
13 Miami (Ohio) 14-9-3 117 12
14 Merrimack College 13-5-4 87 14
15 Nebraska-Omaha 13-9-2 59 15
Others receiving votes: Western Michigan University, 27; Dartmouth College, 18; Boston University, 12; Niagara University, 2.
Nathan Gerbe's big night.
Nice to see other teams suffer at the hands of former Boston College Eagle Nate Gerbe. I still have night mares of Gerbe ripping through the Sioux defense during the 2008 Frozen Four in Denver, Co. In the new NHL the rules allow a player like Gerbe to flourish and be successful.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
INCH Power Rankings
As always I include the INCH Power Rankings for discussion purposes. As expected the UND Fighting Sioux drop a place with their loss on Friday night. There are no real surprises this week.
1. Yale
2. Boston College
3. North Dakota - The eight goals scored by Nebraska Omaha in Grand Forks Friday are the most scored by a visitor in the 10-year history of the new Ralph Engelstad Arena and the most allowed by the Fighting Sioux at home since Minnesota hung a 10 spot on NoDak back in 1992. 18-7-2 (13-5-0 WCHA) LAST WEEK: L vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 8-4; W vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 4-2. THIS WEEK: at Colorado College, at Colorado College
4. Minnesota Duluth
5. Denver
6. Michigan
7. New Hampshire
8. Rensselaer
9. Union
10. Merrimack
11. Wisconsin
12. Notre Dame
13. Miami
14. Maine
15. Nebraska-Omaha
16. Western Michigan
17. Boston University
18. Dartmouth
19. Ohio State
20. Princeton
Dropped out: Alaska
Bubble-licious: Colorado College, Minnesota, Niagara, RIT
1. Yale
2. Boston College
3. North Dakota - The eight goals scored by Nebraska Omaha in Grand Forks Friday are the most scored by a visitor in the 10-year history of the new Ralph Engelstad Arena and the most allowed by the Fighting Sioux at home since Minnesota hung a 10 spot on NoDak back in 1992. 18-7-2 (13-5-0 WCHA) LAST WEEK: L vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 8-4; W vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 4-2. THIS WEEK: at Colorado College, at Colorado College
4. Minnesota Duluth
5. Denver
6. Michigan
7. New Hampshire
8. Rensselaer
9. Union
10. Merrimack
11. Wisconsin
12. Notre Dame
13. Miami
14. Maine
15. Nebraska-Omaha
16. Western Michigan
17. Boston University
18. Dartmouth
19. Ohio State
20. Princeton
Dropped out: Alaska
Bubble-licious: Colorado College, Minnesota, Niagara, RIT
Who do we throw under the bus?!?
There has been a lot of discussion on who we should throw under the bus for this past weekend’s hiccup on defense… Face it our penalty kill and power play were not as good as they should be this past weekend and the UND Fighting Sioux gave up five goals on eleven Maverick power plays on the penalty kill this weekend, that's unacceptable.
The Fighting Sioux also gave up three shorthanded goals on the weekend which is also not very good and that needs to be fixed. It means the players are not taking care of their first responsibility, defense. Coming into the game the UNO Mavericks had not scored a shorthanded goal all season and they go away smiling by tripling their season total. The fact remains that hockey is a team sport and the blame should be squarely on "the Fighting Sioux Hockey Team and coaching staff" not on one player or two. I took the liberty of counting how many goals against each player had this past weekend. You're going to see some repeat names.
Sioux and Mavericks Game one
UNO 1 - 0 6x5 PP LL Joey Martin (6) (Rich Purslow, Eric Olimb) 11:43 NDK (-): Trupp 19 (1), Malone 22 (1), Genoway 5 (1), Blood 24 (1), Dell G32
UNO 2 - 0 5x6 SH Michael Young (1) (Matt Ambroz, Terry Broadhurst) 13:32 NDK (-): Trupp 19 (2), Malone 22 (2), Frattin 21 (1), Kristo 7 (1), Genoway 5 (2), Dell G32
UNO 3 - 1 6x5 PP Ryan Walters (7) (Bryce Aneloski, Johnnie Searfoss) 6:23 NDK: 24 Blood (2), Gregoire 17 (1), Knight 10 (1), Genoway 5 (3), Dell G32
UNO 4 - 1 6x4 PP Joey Martin (7) (Eric Olimb, Alex Hudson) 10:01 NDK: Gregiore 17 (2), MacWilliam 2 (1), Genoway 5 (4), Dell G32
UNO 5 - 1 6x5 PP EA GW Rich Purslow (7) (Eric Olimb, Joey Martin) 11:05 NDK (-): Ben Blood 24 (3), Chay Genoway 5 (5), Brad Malone 22 (3), Eidsness G31
UNO 6 - 1 6x4 PP Matt White (10) (Brock Montpetit, John Faulkner) 12:21 NDK (-): Trupp 19 (3), MacWilliam 2 (2), Genoway 5 (6), Eidsness G31
UNO 7 - 1 6x6 Brock Montpetit (6) (Michael Young, Zahn Raubenheimer) 14:06 NDK (-): Frattin 21 (2), Trupp 19 (4), Genoway 5 (7), Simpson 18 (1), Malone 22 (4), Eidness G31
UNO 8 - 4 6x6 HT Joey Martin (8) (Michael Young) 13:47 NDK (-): Blood 24 (4), Trupp 19 (5), Genoway 5 (8), Frattin 21 (3), Malone 22 (5), Eidsness G31
Sioux and Mavericks game two
UNO 1 - 0 5x6 SH Terry Broadhurst (7) (unassisted) 4:10 NDK (-): Frattin 21 (4), Trupp 19 (6), Genoway 5 (9), Hextall 26 (1), Malone 22 (6), Dell G32
UNO 2 - 3 5x6 SH Michael Young (2) (unassisted) 18:36 NDK (-): Trupp 19 (7), Frattin 21 (5), Genoway 5 (10), Malone 22 (7), Marto 25 (1), Dell G32
There Are Few Consequences to UND For Keeping Sioux Identity
There never was:
Three bills are coming up for legislative hearings to save the name but Harmeson says that the argument has been over inflated and the solution is simple “There is nothing and probably never will be anything in the NCAA Constitution about rousting a team for their mascot”.
Harmeson’s simple solution is to keep the name. He says that there will be some concessions that have to be made “During any NCAA-owned event the school could not make reference to the nickname and logo”...
Harmeson during a call to the Scott Hennen Show said that the decision to keep the name during home games is one that could be made by the administration “In a minute”.
Of course the University administration and the Board of Higher education are hostile to the Sioux name.
If you remember right the prior administration, of which Harmeson was an important member, was fighting to keep the name. The Hoeven appointed Board of Higher adminstration forced an awful settlement. The North Dakota Attorney General, Wayne Stenejhem said that there would be high level meetings including Hoeven and himself with tribal leadership to keep the name.
Those meetings NEVER happened because of the elitist attitude of the State's administration. They'd rather create a sense of hostility between the members of the Indian tribes and the people of the Grand Forks and Sioux fans.
When the Spirit Lake tribe said Hell yes we want UND to be known as the Sioux the Board of Higher Education made up an issue and said that they couldn't wait for the Standing Rock Tribe to have their say.
Their manufactured reason was that we needed to drop the name to get into the Summit league. Of course that wasn't an issue, it was just an excuse to drop the name supported by Tribal Members and UND Alumni 2 to 1.
We dropped our application to the Summit, it wasn't important.
This entire thing has been about hostility by the elites on the Board of Higher Education and the University Administration to the Tribal Members and the People of Grand Forks.
The Fighting Sioux name is worth saving. The jerks on the Higher Education Board and the University Administration should shut and start working for us rather than working against us.
Cross posted from SayAnythingBlog.com
Martin Hanzal's Goal (Redwing77)
Ok, here's another one for you hockey pundits.
I saw this goal live (on TV) and I was completely blown away with the call. So were the fans. So was the commentators... and so was LA GM Dean Lombardi, who blasted NHL Review official Mike Murphy. And Lombardi is paying $50,000 for doing so.
My Opinion
This is a NO GOAL. Every angle has the puck being hit when it was, at best, even with the crossbar. I can't find an angle where his stick wasn't above the crossbar until after the puck was headed to the net. And, no, I'm not trying to defend LA Kings defenseman and former UND stud Matt Greene (#2 pictured).
As for Lombardi, his comments were ridiculous! He stated, in effect, that the reason why Toronto (and Mike Murphy) didn't overrule the on ice officials was because Lombardi got the GM position instead of Murphy! That's dumb. However, complaining because it was a bad call was dumb, but justified. In other words, had Lombardi come out and said that Toronto made a bad call, and gotten fined for saying so, I'd be defending Lombardi. Saying what he said was just stupid.
The NHL, however, responded by saying, in effect, that the job of Toronto isn't to overrule the officials, but to get the call right. Well, that's nice, but I've never seen the on ice official get overruled to get the call wrong. The instant replay system is designed to ensure that, true enough, the correct call is made, but also to ensure that the officials are calling the reviewed play correctly. Whether or not the on ice official is overruled is irrelevant. If overruling the officials on every single replay in a game results in the right calls being made, then who the hell cares about the on ice officials?
Sioux 4 Mavericks 2
JOHN STENNES/GRAND FORKS HERALD |
What a difference a night makes
I think tonight’s game was a lot different than last night’s game, tonight the Fighting Sioux played with more discipline after the first period and they cut down on the turnovers in the neutral zone and beat the Mavericks at their game tonight. I felt like the Sioux were the better team all night and they got pucks deep, they cycled the puck and defenseman for the most part were more responsible clearing puck in front of their net.
Sioux give up three short handed goals on the weekend
The Fighting Sioux did give up two more shorthanded goals tonight but it was more a case of bad bounces and great plays by talented players. Coming into the series this weekend the UNO Mavericks had not scored a shorthanded goal after the series was over they had three on the weekend. I don’t know what to make out of that other than the Fighting Sioux has to be more aware of the penalty killers that are pressuring the points, like I Mentioned last night the Mavericks play a high pressure game, they are on top of you all of the time and for the most part they don’t let up. On the power play the Fighting Sioux went 2/8 on the night and 3/17 on the power play for the weekend. Ironically the Sioux got more power plays than the Mavericks 17 to 11.
Sioux fans step off of the ledges; for now!!!
In the last 24 hours Sioux fans were a little surly after last night shellacking 8-4 at the hands of the UNO Mavericks, one might say that there was a lot of teeth gnashing on the message boards, chats and twitter. Some fans even suggested that they wanted the head coach of the Fighting Sioux be terminated because he hasn’t won a national title in his tenure. Yeah! Also, lets give credit where credit is due, the Mavericks are a legit team that is well coached. Like I had mentioned earlier the Mavericks play a high pressure game they are on top of you the minute the puck drops till the end of the game. The Mavericks defense is very active and they are always trying to counter attack, that makes them prone to the odd man rushes as we saw in tonight's game. There is no shame in losing to this team.
[Box Scores]
University of North Dakota Hockey Blog
USCHO
UND MEN'S HOCKEY: Sioux exact revenge, beat Omaha 4-2
UNO falls in third-period flurry
Goon’s three stars of the game
1.) Jason Gregoire (2g-1a-3pts)
2.) Evan Trupp (1g-0a-1pts)
3.) Corbin Knight (0g-2a-2pts)
Saturday, January 22, 2011
The Sky is falling in Grand Forks, ND – Time to fire the coach?!?
Here is a better version of that song. [Bad Day]
In Blais we trust
Last night the UND Fighting Sioux hockey team played the UNO Mavericks which are coached by former UND Fighting Sioux Head Dean Blais. The Mavericks got the best of the Fighting Sioux in the first game of the series winning by an 8-4 score. This result of last night’s game has caused a chain reaction in Grand Forks, ND and around the Fighting Sioux hockey nation and today “some” Sioux fans want head hockey coach Dave Hakstol fired. Yeah I am serious!!!
It’s no mystery that Dean Blais is a “God like” figure in Grand Forks, ND and his record speaks for himself, Blais was responsible for bringing the UND hockey program out of the basement of the WCHA and back into national prominence winning national titles in 1997 and 2000. Blais is a great hockey coach in my opinion; I believe that Dean Blais will someday be in the USA Hockey Hall of Fame, based on his accomplishments as a player and a coach.
After winning a McNaughton Cup and then losing to Denver University in the 2004 West NCAA Regional Final, Dean Blais left the University of North Dakota and headed to the NHL to become an assistant coach for the Columbus Blue Jackets, after a couple of seasons in the NHL Dean Blais moved on to coach a first year USHL team the Fargo Force in 2008-2009. True to form, Blais took a first year team to the USHL finals where his team finished second in the USHL playoffs. After one season in the USHL, the University of Nebraska Omaha was looking for a top flight coach and made Fargo Force head coach Dean Blais an offer he couldn’t refuse, I read somewhere that the salary offered was somewhere in the 250,000.00 range so off to Omaha coach Blais went. True to form Coach Blais gided his Maverick team to a 20-16-6 record, after his first year in the CCHA and the Mavericks moved to the WCHA with the BSU Beavers and coach Blais has the UNO Mavericks playing well sitting in fourth place of the WCHA with a 13-8-2 record over all and a conference record of 10-5-2.
Hakstol era
When Blais left the University of North Dakota he gave UND Fighting Sioux assistant coach Dave Hakstol his personal endorsement, basically saying that the University doesn’t need to look outside for a new head coach because they already have his replacement on staff at UND.
During his tenure at UND Fighting Sioux head coach Dave Hakstol has racked up an impressive record of 172-91-26 and a conference record of 104-63-18. The Sioux under coach Hakstol have finished as the NCAA runner up (1X), third overall (3X) , (2x) Broadmoor trophies and (1X) McNaughton Cup. In his first four seasons coach Hakstol was very successful going to the Frozen Four each seasons, but falling short each year by never winning the National title, during that run Hakstol’s teams lost to once to Denver and three times to Boston College. So by most people’s standards that’s been a pretty good run for the Fighting Sioux but for the Debbie Downers "we didn’t win the big game." I always wonder what it's like to be an SCSU, MTU or UAA fan?
Fans with pitch forks and rakes to storm REA
So last night the Sioux took one on the chin and lost the game 8-4 to the UNO Mavericks lead by Dean Blais, the game was a night mare and everything that could have went wrong did, it was one of those games where one team has been doing well in the standings and was prime for the picking. Coach Blais’ team was all over UND and you could say that they beat the Sioux at their own game, the Mavericks played a high pressure game and sent two fore checkers in on the Sioux. This threw the Sioux off their game and the Sioux also had trouble getting the puck deep and fought turnovers all night long. The Sioux also had to kill off like three five on threes last night and that even further derailed the Sioux effort, the defense and both Sioux goalies looked like they were a bunch of orange road cones that were caught out of position all night long. The spelled disaster for the Fighting Sioux.
Over on the UND Hockey Blog and Sioux Sports some Sioux fans have been calling for the head of Dave Hakstol and would like to see him fired. Are you kidding me? The University of North Dakota is not going to fire Dave Hakstol unless he does something really stupid or criminal. Let's not bail on this team yet, it was one game and there is a lot of season left.
Dominic Moore's shootout goal... You make the call...
This the shootout goal that everyone is talking about today. It appears from watching video that the former Harvard Crimson and current Lightning forward Dominic Moore's shootout goal shouldn't have counted because it was scored on a rebound, this is against the NHL rules. It's incidents like this that make people cool to the shootout.
Sioux 4 Mavericks 8 Ouch!
JOHN STENNES/GRAND FORKS HERALD |
I have been watching the replay of the game to see if it was as bad as it looked from the stands and unfortunately it was. Tonight was not a good game for the Fighting Sioux; in my opinion the Fighting Sioux got beat at their own game, they were out muscled and out hustled to the puck all night long. One might say that the Fighting Sioux were run out of their own building by a more motivated hockey team.
This was also a case of the Fighting Sioux not playing well for the last four games and it finally caught up with them causing them lay a steamy stinker on the ice tonight and there is no sugar coating it, they played like dog crap. I can think of a 1000 sports clichés to describe tonight’s game but the plain and simple explanation was that the Fighting Sioux came out flat and the Mavericks hammered them, it is what it is. The UNO Mavericks are a good hockey team and they are coached by a future hall of fame coach they had the right game plan tonight.
After the game during the post game radio interview with Tim Hennesy Fighting Sioux head coach Dave Hakstol took the blame for the loss but I think we can lay the blame at the players feet, coach Hakstol wasn’t out on the ice taking undisciplined penalties that cost the Sioux five power play goals on seven power play chances. Coach Hakstol said the same thing in this morning's paper.
We weren’t good and that starts with me,” UND coach Dave Hakstol said. “Bottom line. That’s where it starts. That’s where it ends.
“The difference in the game was that we weren’t ready to play tonight. I didn’t have the guys ready to play. Saw a few signs of it early in the week. We weren’t ready to play. We didn’t prepare well enough and you saw the results.”
It’s one loss and I am not ready to write off the season or call for the university to fire the head coach yet. It’s time for some perspective, the Fighting Sioux have a 17-7-2 record and have played the toughest schedule to date in NCAA hockey, and they didn’t rack up 17 wins playing the weak sisters of the poor or by beating non-conference cupcakes. I have also been reading the comments on the UND Athletics chat from earlier tonight and I must laugh, The Mavericks were the better of the two teams and they jumped on the loose pucks and capitalized on the turnovers and buried the Sioux on the power play going 5/7 tonight.
[Box Score]
USCHO
UND Hockey Blog
Fighting Sioux
Omaha.com
Friday, January 21, 2011
What does it take to be a ref? (by Sioux 7)
I think I'm going to write the wcha and/or und tomorrow and ask how I become a ref, since the ncaa is NOT in charge of reffing.
This is from the ncaa.com website:
http://www.ncaa.org/wps/portal/ncaahome?WCM_GLOBAL_CONTEXT=/ncaa/ncaa/sports+and+championship/ice+hockey/womens/playing+rules/officiating
Officials are selected, trained and assigned by conferences, institutions or local assigning authorities. The NCAA selects officials for championships only and does not certify officials. For more information, contact a conference office or institution in your area for the name of a local assigner.
I bet if I red more of the rule book tomorrow, I would be better educated than all the refs in the WCHA.
I'm not a lawyer but I have dealt with laws and legislation before. There is the "what the law reads" and how the "law is interpreted" and what the "spirit of the law" is. So, depending on how you decipher that quote from the ncaa, it can be red a couple of different ways.
I know it sounds like I'm complaining, and I am. But why did the league take the names off the refs and linesmens jersey's? Did they all enlist in the witness protection program. I know, what your thinking how can they be in that program, since it seems that they haven't witnessed anything :)
If the ncaa only selects officials for championships, why not get some pro's? You know like NHL refs or AHL refs or ECHL or why not USHL or even NAHL refs?
Also if the NCAA doesn't certify refs, shouldn't the institutions in a league have the right to assign/request officials for their games?
So who pays the refs? The ncaa, the league, the institutions, rich alumni, coaches, who?
If, I write an actual letter and not a email to UND about applying to be a ref, I wonder what would happen? (I have to send it certified mail, so they have to sign for it and can't deny that they didn't receive it.) Would they forward that to the WCHA office in Denver? Will they send me a job application. I think I will. I really want to see a wcha ref application.
Here is another angle, why doesn't each school have/select a ref and linesman? Then you can hold them responsible for their actions/calls. Think about it? For example say a UND ref is totally biased, in favor of the Sioux. After he screws a couple of teams all the other schools in the league can get together and get him thrown out. I don't think that is such a bad option. It can't be any worse than the what we have now.
Okay, I've said enough, time to get off my soap box.
This is from the ncaa.com website:
http://www.ncaa.org/wps/portal/ncaahome?WCM_GLOBAL_CONTEXT=/ncaa/ncaa/sports+and+championship/ice+hockey/womens/playing+rules/officiating
Officials are selected, trained and assigned by conferences, institutions or local assigning authorities. The NCAA selects officials for championships only and does not certify officials. For more information, contact a conference office or institution in your area for the name of a local assigner.
I bet if I red more of the rule book tomorrow, I would be better educated than all the refs in the WCHA.
I'm not a lawyer but I have dealt with laws and legislation before. There is the "what the law reads" and how the "law is interpreted" and what the "spirit of the law" is. So, depending on how you decipher that quote from the ncaa, it can be red a couple of different ways.
I know it sounds like I'm complaining, and I am. But why did the league take the names off the refs and linesmens jersey's? Did they all enlist in the witness protection program. I know, what your thinking how can they be in that program, since it seems that they haven't witnessed anything :)
If the ncaa only selects officials for championships, why not get some pro's? You know like NHL refs or AHL refs or ECHL or why not USHL or even NAHL refs?
Also if the NCAA doesn't certify refs, shouldn't the institutions in a league have the right to assign/request officials for their games?
So who pays the refs? The ncaa, the league, the institutions, rich alumni, coaches, who?
If, I write an actual letter and not a email to UND about applying to be a ref, I wonder what would happen? (I have to send it certified mail, so they have to sign for it and can't deny that they didn't receive it.) Would they forward that to the WCHA office in Denver? Will they send me a job application. I think I will. I really want to see a wcha ref application.
Here is another angle, why doesn't each school have/select a ref and linesman? Then you can hold them responsible for their actions/calls. Think about it? For example say a UND ref is totally biased, in favor of the Sioux. After he screws a couple of teams all the other schools in the league can get together and get him thrown out. I don't think that is such a bad option. It can't be any worse than the what we have now.
Okay, I've said enough, time to get off my soap box.
Freezing your butt off in North Dakota - Sioux and Red Cows...
There has got to be a reason that we live up here in this God forsaken land, the weather is quite inhospitable and its not very much fun to be outside in it right now. Any thing that is exposed could probably turn into an ice sickle and getting frost bite is not very much fun, the fact that you can lose your fingers or toes because of it makes it less attractive.
With college hockey now in the second half of the season there are many good stories out there right now.
The Daily Gophers is wondering what is wrong with Minnesota Pansies on Ice...
As I had mentioned yesterday; It looks like C.C. Tigers forward Jaden Schwartz will not play against the Sioux next weekend.
The Fighting Sioux six game homestand ends with first-time visitor UNO coming to town with former UND head hockey coach Dean Blais at the wheel.
This weekend's games between the Sioux and the UNORed Cows Mavericks will be broadcast live on the FSSN, the Midco Sports Network Channel 27 in Grand Forks, ND, Fox College Sports (FCS Central on Friday 617, FCS Atlantic on Saturday 623), WDAZ Channel 8 in Grand Forks, ND (Saturday only) and WDAY Channel 6 in Fargo (Saturday only). Friday's game will be re-broadcast on the NHL Network at 11 a.m. Central on Saturday, Channel 307 in Grand Forks, ND.
The WCHA blog predicts that UND will split with the UNORed Cows Mavericks this weekend. I disagree with him I think UND wins tonight 4-2 and Ties tomorrow night 3-3.
The MGOBLOG has an interesting post about the Big Ten Hockey Farce and what a schedule might actually look like. I highly doubt you would see a 24 game conference schedule that would mean a lot of games between very few teams. I hate to think what that would do for the RPI/PWR. I could imagine a twenty game conference schedule. I find the comments by the people that commented on the article to be interesting as well.
Over on the Sioux Sports blog Dave Berger has this weekend UND and UNO series review. Dave predicts a three point weekend for the Fighting Sioux...
The CCHA has suspended LSSU head hockey coach Jim Roque for one game.
Ryan Cardinal from Gopher Puck Live was on KFAN on Thursday and you can listen to what he has to say about “Minnesota’s Pansies on Ice”… Cardinal is expecting a sweep against the big slow lumbering team from UAA.
As I mentioned on Twitter this morning, I will be on 1310 KNOX A.M. in Grand Forks, ND during the 4:00 PM hour with R.J. Richards and yeah I do have a face for radio… You can click on this link if you want to listen.
As usual U.S. College Hockey Online makes their weekly predictions and according to Theresa and Tyler they expect the Sioux to sweep this weekend.
Brian Sullivan from the EZAC blog has another entertaining article about how the ECAC is no longer the EZAC. You can put a tuxedo on a goat, but it’s still a goat.
With college hockey now in the second half of the season there are many good stories out there right now.
The Daily Gophers is wondering what is wrong with Minnesota Pansies on Ice...
As I had mentioned yesterday; It looks like C.C. Tigers forward Jaden Schwartz will not play against the Sioux next weekend.
The Fighting Sioux six game homestand ends with first-time visitor UNO coming to town with former UND head hockey coach Dean Blais at the wheel.
This weekend's games between the Sioux and the UNO
The WCHA blog predicts that UND will split with the UNO
The MGOBLOG has an interesting post about the Big Ten Hockey Farce and what a schedule might actually look like. I highly doubt you would see a 24 game conference schedule that would mean a lot of games between very few teams. I hate to think what that would do for the RPI/PWR. I could imagine a twenty game conference schedule. I find the comments by the people that commented on the article to be interesting as well.
Over on the Sioux Sports blog Dave Berger has this weekend UND and UNO series review. Dave predicts a three point weekend for the Fighting Sioux...
The CCHA has suspended LSSU head hockey coach Jim Roque for one game.
Ryan Cardinal from Gopher Puck Live was on KFAN on Thursday and you can listen to what he has to say about “Minnesota’s Pansies on Ice”… Cardinal is expecting a sweep against the big slow lumbering team from UAA.
As I mentioned on Twitter this morning, I will be on 1310 KNOX A.M. in Grand Forks, ND during the 4:00 PM hour with R.J. Richards and yeah I do have a face for radio… You can click on this link if you want to listen.
As usual U.S. College Hockey Online makes their weekly predictions and according to Theresa and Tyler they expect the Sioux to sweep this weekend.
Brian Sullivan from the EZAC blog has another entertaining article about how the ECAC is no longer the EZAC. You can put a tuxedo on a goat, but it’s still a goat.
Flames Curtis Glencross gets slap on the wrist for boarding Wild’s Clayton Stoner
Former UAA Seawolves forward Curtis Glencross gets off with a very light slap on the wrist, the fine of 2,500 dollars has “no teeth” to it what-so-ever, in fact I think this ruling is an utter joke especially for Curtis Glencross. Seriously, I have nothing against the player but Glencross makes something like 1.2 million dollars so that is a drop in the bucket for him.
I also think it’s funny that now we are blaming the player that was checked into the end boards, give me a break. I think this latest ruling is a joke, especially if the NHL wants to get serious about player safety. I think a one or two game suspension would have been more appropriate since Curtis Glencross is a repeat offender.
Toronto Sun --- Curtis Glencross won’t have to take a league-mandated seat in the pressbox.
But his next paycheque will be a few bucks light.
The Calgary Flames speedster escaped a suspension for the second time this season when he was fined $2,500 Thursday for a boarding major in Wednesday’s 6-0 loss to the Minnesota Wild.
A day after blasting Minnesota Wild defenceman Clayton Stoner, Glencross said he wasn’t expecting a call from league disciplinarian Collin Campbell before the fine was announced.
“I would have got a call already,” Glencross said after Thursday’s practice when asked if he was expecting to hear from the NHL’s head office.
Replays confirm the winger’s assertion that Stoner stopped short of the boards, which was at least partly responsible for causing the dangerous incident.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Weekend Match-Ups (by Sioux 7)
Here we are now officially past the half-way mark of the season. Everyone has played 14 or more league games. Looking at the standings this week it looks like everyone still has a chance to get home ice, except MTU. Sorry Tech fans, to get home ice it looks like you’d need to have a five-hundred. And for MTU that would entail them to win out the rest of their schedule, not likely. The UNO Mavericks need to get some points this weekend, if they want to stay in the hunt for a WCHA title and not fall back into the “middle of the pack”.
WCHA standings
TEAM……………...W-L-T...Pts
1. North Dakota………12-4-0…24
2. Denver……………...10-3-3…23
2. Minnesota-Duluth....10-4-2…22
4. Nebraska-Omaha….9-5-2…20
5. Colorado College…..8-8-0…16
6. Minnesota…………..7-7-2…16
6. Wisconsin…………..7-7-2…16
8. Alaska-Anchorage...6-8-2…14
9. Bemidji State……….5-9-2…12
10. St. Cloud State….....5-8-1…11
10. Minnesota State…...4-9-3…11
12. Michigan Tech……..1-12-1…3
WCHA
Alaska Anchorage @ #4 DenverLast weekend the Seawolves swept the CC Tigers in Anchorage and the Pioneers took 3-points from the Mavericks in Mankato.
These two played back in December with the Pioneers taking three points that weekend in Anchorage. The Seawolves long Christmas break seems to have paid off by getting a sweep of CC last weekend (UAA’s last home WCHA sweep was on Nov 16-17, 2007 vs UND). Now all UAA has to do is keep that momentum going into Denver. The Pioneers are on a six game unbeaten streak going 3-0-3 (with a win & tie versus UAA) and have just one loss in their last 14 (10-1-3). Both the Pioneers games last weekend went into overtime. I have a feeling DU is due to drop a game and this weekend might be it. SPLIT
St. Cloud St. @ Bemidji StateLast weekend the Huskies were enjoying a bye week, meanwhile the Beavers took 3-points from the UNO Mavericks in Omaha.
The Huskies hosted the Beavers earlier this season in St. Cloud and the Huskies took 3-points from them on the weekend. Now the Beavers look to return the favor in Bemidji this weekend. These two are currently separated by one point in the standings with BSU in the lead, but the Huskies have two games in hand. The Huskies need to start some type of second half run, if they want to try and salvage their season. The Beavers are in the midst of a good run going 4-1-1 in their last six and the Huskies are on a 4 game winning streak. SPLIT
#16 Nebraska-Omaha @ #2 North DakotaLast weekend the Mavericks tied and lost to the BSU Beavers in Omaha and the Sioux split with the Golden Gophers in Grand Forks.
The Mavericks are 5-6-1 away from home this season, while the Sioux are 8-3-1 in Grand Forks. When these two teams meet back in November in Omaha each team won a game, UND 6-5 and UNO 1-0. This weekend will mark the return of Dean Blais to The Ralph, I think it is safe to say, he will get a big warm cheer from the crowd, when they announce his name on Friday night. The Sioux can turn the WCHA into a three team race this weekend if they sweep the visiting Mavericks. On the flip side, the Mavericks need points to stay in the title race and home ice. UNO has been on a bit of a skid as of late, and playing at The Ralph is not an easy task and can be intimidating, especially the first time (UNO has never played in Grand Forks). I’m going to go with the Sioux this weekend again. SIOUX SWEEP
Minnesota State @ #9 WisconsinLast weekend the Mavericks tied and lost to the Pioneers in two overtime games in Mankato and the Badgers split with the Bulldogs in Duluth.
The Mavericks had their five game unbeaten streak snapped on Saturday. The Badgers continue to be hot as well going 8-1-0 over their last nine games. If the Badgers can get a sweep this weekend it will keep them in the driver’s seat for getting home ice. If the Mavericks get a sweep it would put them in the thick of the hunt of home ice. However, the Mavericks have not been a great road team this season going 3-5-2 to this point and the Badgers are 11-4-1 at the Kohl Center. I’m going to go with the Badgers in these tilts. BADGERS SWEEP
#5 Minnesota-Duluth @ Michigan Tech Last weekend the Bulldogs split with the Badgers in Duluth and the Huskies tied and lost to St. Lawrence in Houghton.
When you look at the numbers on paper this shouldn’t be much of a series. It looks like the Bulldogs should beat the Huskies up and down Michigan’s peninsulas. The Huskies last win came back on Friday October 15th against the MSUM Mavericks in Houghton (that is over 3 months ago!). I’m going to say that the hockey god’s will bless the Huskies with some “puck luck” this weekend. SPLIT
NON-CONFERENCE
Alabama-Huntsville (3-21-2 overall) @ Colorado CollegeLast weekend the Chargers were sweep by Merrimack (Hockey East) in Huntsville and the Tigers were swept by the Seawolves in Anchorage.
The Tigers have stumbled the month or so going a dismal 1-4-0. But, the Chargers are an awful road team, going 0-10-2 on the road. I think the Tigers will be mauling the Chargers this weekend. TIGERS SWEEP
BYE WeekUniversity of Minnesota – Golden Gophers
WCHA standings
TEAM……………...W-L-T...Pts
1. North Dakota………12-4-0…24
2. Denver……………...10-3-3…23
2. Minnesota-Duluth....10-4-2…22
4. Nebraska-Omaha….9-5-2…20
5. Colorado College…..8-8-0…16
6. Minnesota…………..7-7-2…16
6. Wisconsin…………..7-7-2…16
8. Alaska-Anchorage...6-8-2…14
9. Bemidji State……….5-9-2…12
10. St. Cloud State….....5-8-1…11
10. Minnesota State…...4-9-3…11
12. Michigan Tech……..1-12-1…3
WCHA
Alaska Anchorage @ #4 DenverLast weekend the Seawolves swept the CC Tigers in Anchorage and the Pioneers took 3-points from the Mavericks in Mankato.
These two played back in December with the Pioneers taking three points that weekend in Anchorage. The Seawolves long Christmas break seems to have paid off by getting a sweep of CC last weekend (UAA’s last home WCHA sweep was on Nov 16-17, 2007 vs UND). Now all UAA has to do is keep that momentum going into Denver. The Pioneers are on a six game unbeaten streak going 3-0-3 (with a win & tie versus UAA) and have just one loss in their last 14 (10-1-3). Both the Pioneers games last weekend went into overtime. I have a feeling DU is due to drop a game and this weekend might be it. SPLIT
St. Cloud St. @ Bemidji StateLast weekend the Huskies were enjoying a bye week, meanwhile the Beavers took 3-points from the UNO Mavericks in Omaha.
The Huskies hosted the Beavers earlier this season in St. Cloud and the Huskies took 3-points from them on the weekend. Now the Beavers look to return the favor in Bemidji this weekend. These two are currently separated by one point in the standings with BSU in the lead, but the Huskies have two games in hand. The Huskies need to start some type of second half run, if they want to try and salvage their season. The Beavers are in the midst of a good run going 4-1-1 in their last six and the Huskies are on a 4 game winning streak. SPLIT
#16 Nebraska-Omaha @ #2 North DakotaLast weekend the Mavericks tied and lost to the BSU Beavers in Omaha and the Sioux split with the Golden Gophers in Grand Forks.
The Mavericks are 5-6-1 away from home this season, while the Sioux are 8-3-1 in Grand Forks. When these two teams meet back in November in Omaha each team won a game, UND 6-5 and UNO 1-0. This weekend will mark the return of Dean Blais to The Ralph, I think it is safe to say, he will get a big warm cheer from the crowd, when they announce his name on Friday night. The Sioux can turn the WCHA into a three team race this weekend if they sweep the visiting Mavericks. On the flip side, the Mavericks need points to stay in the title race and home ice. UNO has been on a bit of a skid as of late, and playing at The Ralph is not an easy task and can be intimidating, especially the first time (UNO has never played in Grand Forks). I’m going to go with the Sioux this weekend again. SIOUX SWEEP
Minnesota State @ #9 WisconsinLast weekend the Mavericks tied and lost to the Pioneers in two overtime games in Mankato and the Badgers split with the Bulldogs in Duluth.
The Mavericks had their five game unbeaten streak snapped on Saturday. The Badgers continue to be hot as well going 8-1-0 over their last nine games. If the Badgers can get a sweep this weekend it will keep them in the driver’s seat for getting home ice. If the Mavericks get a sweep it would put them in the thick of the hunt of home ice. However, the Mavericks have not been a great road team this season going 3-5-2 to this point and the Badgers are 11-4-1 at the Kohl Center. I’m going to go with the Badgers in these tilts. BADGERS SWEEP
#5 Minnesota-Duluth @ Michigan Tech Last weekend the Bulldogs split with the Badgers in Duluth and the Huskies tied and lost to St. Lawrence in Houghton.
When you look at the numbers on paper this shouldn’t be much of a series. It looks like the Bulldogs should beat the Huskies up and down Michigan’s peninsulas. The Huskies last win came back on Friday October 15th against the MSUM Mavericks in Houghton (that is over 3 months ago!). I’m going to say that the hockey god’s will bless the Huskies with some “puck luck” this weekend. SPLIT
NON-CONFERENCE
Alabama-Huntsville (3-21-2 overall) @ Colorado CollegeLast weekend the Chargers were sweep by Merrimack (Hockey East) in Huntsville and the Tigers were swept by the Seawolves in Anchorage.
The Tigers have stumbled the month or so going a dismal 1-4-0. But, the Chargers are an awful road team, going 0-10-2 on the road. I think the Tigers will be mauling the Chargers this weekend. TIGERS SWEEP
BYE WeekUniversity of Minnesota – Golden Gophers
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