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Wednesday, November 09, 2011
Roll-er-COAST-GRRRRRRRRR!!! (Redwing77)
I originally wrote this during and right after the Friday night game vs. Minnesota. I had to walk away from it these days because I thought my emotion got carried away. I did not remove too much of my passion but I did edit this and move some information around. Enjoy:
What an exciting game.
The first period featured UND coming out guns blazing... shooting blanks but guns blazing anyways. it was up and down. It was exciting. My heart was racing the entire time!
The second period was another story. We started peppering again but then Lamoreaux got rocked and off Ambroz went for contact to the head roughing. And what happened?
The worst major power play I've ever seen that DID NOT involve a short handed goal. It was AWFUL. How often do you see a major power play that has more short handed shots on goal than powerplay shots on goal? Well, this one should be video recorded and everyone should watch it to see how NOT to play on the powerplay. Dell came up big but he was the only Sioux player on the ice for those five minutes.
Powerplay suckitude
This brings me to my major gripe with UND. Their powerplay is just sad. Who is shooting the puck? No one down low. No one center ice. ONLY the point makes the shot. And you can point at Kristo all you want but when he's not on the ice, the shot STILL comes from the point. Perimeter shooting is ok when you try to mix it up and try to get down low. They didn't attempt really the entire major penalty but they did try a few times on a few minor penalties.
I love the fact that they shoot the puck, but they got to get the puck coming towards the net from all angles to enable the possibility of the goaltender getting caught guessing or leaning the wrong way. Right now, if I'm killing penalties, you can almost predict where the shot will come from and crowd the point. I believe this hurt the Sioux a number of times tonight (EDIT: And Saturday night as well).
Officiating Rears its ugly head
Can Marco Hunt be worse than Don Adam? Two phantom penalty calls in the 3rd period alone is enough to bring up this as a viable question. I wish I was at Mariucci and could speak to Lucia. If I could, I'd tell him to tell his players just to fall down when in heavy traffic while carrying the puck. That way they can spend ALL GAME on the powerplay. Hunt lets the game get out of hand and fails to see both sides of the ice... wait a minute, that's part of the Standard Operating procedure for WCHA officials. But hey. As long as each side has equal power play opportunities, no one cares right? It's interesting that, during the game on Brad's live chat (which I cannot do anymore thanks to all the lousy ads and negativity), fans were saying Shepherd was in UND's pocket. You'd think that one ref in each sides' pockets, though unethical, would have evened things out?
Sure, UND has had a few beneficial calls in this game. But I wonder how many of those Minnesota penalties were REALLY penalties? Good LORD I'm anxious for the NCHC so we can get rid of these morons. Then again, will the NCHC refs be any better?
Lackadasical Play
Has the Sioux D found Serratore yet? Have we found a goaltender to play against that isn't going to step up and play the best game of his career yet? How many excuses are we going to have before we start doing the little things well? This team is BETTER than it is playing. Sure, you have your young shooters but no one is shooting but Kristo and Knight. Nelson gets a few shots here and there but heck, I just called out the first line. Time to start really pressing.
Silver Lining? It's early in the season.
Black Lining? We're putting an awful lot of pressure on the boys the second half of the season.
By the way: GOOD GOD our powerplay is awful. Just awful. Just Just awful. You can't feel bad if you do make a mistake against the Sioux and go down a man. They'll probably just bomb it from the point or turn it over and allow your boys to get a good go at Dell.
Minnesota's Improved
I hate to say "I told you so!" but... The recruits were essentially the same during Hill's final year and the team this year is essentially the same save those recruits. What I'm trying to say is this: The only change is Guentzel. And already they're starting to look a lot like... well, the last time Minnesota looked like they did vs. us? Well, they won something in April that we haven't won since 2000. Championships aren't won in October or November so Minnesota has a long ways to go, but they've DEFINITELY improved. So much so that it would be VERY hard NOT to consider Minnesota the most drastically improved team in the WCHA... that's saying something with MTU looking like...well looking like they're actually a hockey team.
In this case, I hate being right, but really... the ONLY real difference is Guentzel and it shows just how sucktastic a coach John Hill was. This brings my new musing: If Guentzel had been hired at UAA instead of Hill when Hill was hired... would UAA still have been a joke cellar dweller that MSUM seems to have become nowadays? Something tells me that UAA might have been better than they were during the Hill years just Hill drove the talent down.
In any case, I'm still not convinced that Patterson is the best goaltender in the WCHA (as a radio commentator or reporter put it), but he did play an amazing game tonight. Also, the Gophers did something that I'm not used to seeing: backchecking. Sure, that has always been their preferred defense of choice over the physical gameplay but this time they were really effective.
The Gophers tried to raise their physicality as well but the officials made it hard for them to do so without paying the price as well as some of their younger players showed their inexperience (see Ambroz).
All in all, this wasn't a game of domination by either team. In the end, it was a game where Minnesota just played better than we did when it mattered the most.
The Sioux need to stay out of the box and, until we figure out how to play a man up, so does our opponent so we can start generating some better scoring chances. Right now, it's not working. Right now, we can't hit the net where the goaltender isn't and when we have the opportunity, we can't corral the puck long enough to shoot it in.
A very aggravating loss and perhaps the harshness of this post is fueled by it.
What an exciting game.
The first period featured UND coming out guns blazing... shooting blanks but guns blazing anyways. it was up and down. It was exciting. My heart was racing the entire time!
The second period was another story. We started peppering again but then Lamoreaux got rocked and off Ambroz went for contact to the head roughing. And what happened?
The worst major power play I've ever seen that DID NOT involve a short handed goal. It was AWFUL. How often do you see a major power play that has more short handed shots on goal than powerplay shots on goal? Well, this one should be video recorded and everyone should watch it to see how NOT to play on the powerplay. Dell came up big but he was the only Sioux player on the ice for those five minutes.
Powerplay suckitude
This brings me to my major gripe with UND. Their powerplay is just sad. Who is shooting the puck? No one down low. No one center ice. ONLY the point makes the shot. And you can point at Kristo all you want but when he's not on the ice, the shot STILL comes from the point. Perimeter shooting is ok when you try to mix it up and try to get down low. They didn't attempt really the entire major penalty but they did try a few times on a few minor penalties.
I love the fact that they shoot the puck, but they got to get the puck coming towards the net from all angles to enable the possibility of the goaltender getting caught guessing or leaning the wrong way. Right now, if I'm killing penalties, you can almost predict where the shot will come from and crowd the point. I believe this hurt the Sioux a number of times tonight (EDIT: And Saturday night as well).
Officiating Rears its ugly head
Can Marco Hunt be worse than Don Adam? Two phantom penalty calls in the 3rd period alone is enough to bring up this as a viable question. I wish I was at Mariucci and could speak to Lucia. If I could, I'd tell him to tell his players just to fall down when in heavy traffic while carrying the puck. That way they can spend ALL GAME on the powerplay. Hunt lets the game get out of hand and fails to see both sides of the ice... wait a minute, that's part of the Standard Operating procedure for WCHA officials. But hey. As long as each side has equal power play opportunities, no one cares right? It's interesting that, during the game on Brad's live chat (which I cannot do anymore thanks to all the lousy ads and negativity), fans were saying Shepherd was in UND's pocket. You'd think that one ref in each sides' pockets, though unethical, would have evened things out?
Sure, UND has had a few beneficial calls in this game. But I wonder how many of those Minnesota penalties were REALLY penalties? Good LORD I'm anxious for the NCHC so we can get rid of these morons. Then again, will the NCHC refs be any better?
Lackadasical Play
Has the Sioux D found Serratore yet? Have we found a goaltender to play against that isn't going to step up and play the best game of his career yet? How many excuses are we going to have before we start doing the little things well? This team is BETTER than it is playing. Sure, you have your young shooters but no one is shooting but Kristo and Knight. Nelson gets a few shots here and there but heck, I just called out the first line. Time to start really pressing.
Silver Lining? It's early in the season.
Black Lining? We're putting an awful lot of pressure on the boys the second half of the season.
By the way: GOOD GOD our powerplay is awful. Just awful. Just Just awful. You can't feel bad if you do make a mistake against the Sioux and go down a man. They'll probably just bomb it from the point or turn it over and allow your boys to get a good go at Dell.
Minnesota's Improved
I hate to say "I told you so!" but... The recruits were essentially the same during Hill's final year and the team this year is essentially the same save those recruits. What I'm trying to say is this: The only change is Guentzel. And already they're starting to look a lot like... well, the last time Minnesota looked like they did vs. us? Well, they won something in April that we haven't won since 2000. Championships aren't won in October or November so Minnesota has a long ways to go, but they've DEFINITELY improved. So much so that it would be VERY hard NOT to consider Minnesota the most drastically improved team in the WCHA... that's saying something with MTU looking like...well looking like they're actually a hockey team.
In this case, I hate being right, but really... the ONLY real difference is Guentzel and it shows just how sucktastic a coach John Hill was. This brings my new musing: If Guentzel had been hired at UAA instead of Hill when Hill was hired... would UAA still have been a joke cellar dweller that MSUM seems to have become nowadays? Something tells me that UAA might have been better than they were during the Hill years just Hill drove the talent down.
In any case, I'm still not convinced that Patterson is the best goaltender in the WCHA (as a radio commentator or reporter put it), but he did play an amazing game tonight. Also, the Gophers did something that I'm not used to seeing: backchecking. Sure, that has always been their preferred defense of choice over the physical gameplay but this time they were really effective.
The Gophers tried to raise their physicality as well but the officials made it hard for them to do so without paying the price as well as some of their younger players showed their inexperience (see Ambroz).
All in all, this wasn't a game of domination by either team. In the end, it was a game where Minnesota just played better than we did when it mattered the most.
The Sioux need to stay out of the box and, until we figure out how to play a man up, so does our opponent so we can start generating some better scoring chances. Right now, it's not working. Right now, we can't hit the net where the goaltender isn't and when we have the opportunity, we can't corral the puck long enough to shoot it in.
A very aggravating loss and perhaps the harshness of this post is fueled by it.
Gopher's Nick Bjugstad scores, Mario Lamoureux gets hurt
I have seen a few people talk about this play on line and this was the first time that I had seen this video, the Whistler made mention of this play in his blog post on Friday night.
The Sioux played the Gophers well through most of the game. The first goal was by Nick Bjugstad on the power play that wound up being a virtual 5 on 3 as Mario Lamoureux blocked two shots which broke his stick and left him nearly unable to stand. I give him a lot of credit for getting up and still attempting to block more shots, though it wasn't hard for the Gophers to move around him.I agree with the Whistler and I actually think that Mario should be applauded for his effort, I have seen a few people criticize him for staying on the ice. I am not sure what Mario is supposed to do in this situation? Lamoureux is obviously hurt; he is caught out in no man's land, the Sioux bench is a long ways away from because its the second period, so the captain continues to play in pain. In my opinion that establishes Mario as a selfless leader who put the team before his own needs.
Nick Johnson vs Jarome Iginla
I was watching this game last night and Wild forward Nick Johnson is thrown out of the game for an alleged head butt. I have watched this video numerous times and I for the life of me don't see the head butt that Iginla is complaining about. I have to agree with BReynolds that there is no head butt.
Also, the ref that made the call Tim Kowal should probably apologize to Mikko Koivu for yelling at him at the players bench, what a jerk. Mikko is a captain and he is allowed to talk to the officials. The move that is semi funny is how Iggy complains about the head but then punches Johnson.
Is this a look to the future?
Adam from the Sioux jersey blog posted this on twitter and I think UND's next hockey jersey is going to look a lot like this.
What do you think? I actually like this style and would probably buy one in the future. According to today's Herald sports writers chat, Brad Schlossman said, "They [UND] already have designs for them [Jerseys]."
What do you think? I actually like this style and would probably buy one in the future. According to today's Herald sports writers chat, Brad Schlossman said, "They [UND] already have designs for them [Jerseys]."
The sky is falling; not yet...
This is the second addition of the “sky is falling” that the Whistler wrote on Saturday after the Sioux were swept by the Golden Gophers in Mariucci Arena.
The Sioux have dug a pretty deep hole, but there is still a lot of season left. In my opinion, there is no reason to panic yet or start a movement to have Fighting Sioux head coach Dave Hakstol fired as the coach of the Fighting Sioux.
Even if the Fighting Sioux fail to make the Final Five and the NCAA tourney Dave Hakstol will still be the head coach of the Fighting Sioux when the season is over.
I think it’s safe to predict that the Fighting Sioux will not repeat as champs in the WCHA, however, they can still salvage the season by making a solid run in the second half of the season and making the NCAA playoffs. Last season UMD proved that the fourth best team in the WCHA can still win the NCAA title.
The Fighting Sioux with the 3-2 loss on Saturday night dropped to an unimpressive record of 3-5-1 overall and 1-5-0 in WCHA action. That is the worst start for the Fighting Sioux since the 1974-75 season when the Fighting Sioux started the season 1-9-0.
I was out hunting in the Devils Lake area and I was able to listen to both games on the radio and it would appear that Aaron Dell was great in net all weekend, any time you can limit a team like the Gophers to five goals against for the weekend; that’s an impressive feat. I also believe that the Fighting Sioux wasted two nice goaltending efforts by Dell. Dell stopped 39 of 42 shots on Saturday night and that is the most saves Dell has had in a games since last year's WCHA Final Five championship game against Denver University. Dell also stopped 30 of 32 shots in Friday night’s game. For the weekend Dell stopped 69/74 shots for a .932 save percentage.
The Fighting Sioux penalty kill has started to put up impressive numbers. The Fighting Sioux held the Gophers vaunted power play to one goal all weekend long, The Fighting Sioux killed 14 of 15 Gopher power plays and now have only given up one goal in the last 22 power plays, killing 21 of the last 22 opponent power plays.
This goal by Roco Grimaldi gives me reason to be optimistic.
Gopher fans like to talk about how the Fighting Sioux are a bunch of goons. Under no circumstances will Minnesota's Pansies on Ice drop the gloves.
Aaron Dell was in the zone against the Gophers and here is an example of this as Dell makes a nice save against Minnesota
The Sioux have dug a pretty deep hole, but there is still a lot of season left. In my opinion, there is no reason to panic yet or start a movement to have Fighting Sioux head coach Dave Hakstol fired as the coach of the Fighting Sioux.
Even if the Fighting Sioux fail to make the Final Five and the NCAA tourney Dave Hakstol will still be the head coach of the Fighting Sioux when the season is over.
I think it’s safe to predict that the Fighting Sioux will not repeat as champs in the WCHA, however, they can still salvage the season by making a solid run in the second half of the season and making the NCAA playoffs. Last season UMD proved that the fourth best team in the WCHA can still win the NCAA title.
The Fighting Sioux with the 3-2 loss on Saturday night dropped to an unimpressive record of 3-5-1 overall and 1-5-0 in WCHA action. That is the worst start for the Fighting Sioux since the 1974-75 season when the Fighting Sioux started the season 1-9-0.
I was out hunting in the Devils Lake area and I was able to listen to both games on the radio and it would appear that Aaron Dell was great in net all weekend, any time you can limit a team like the Gophers to five goals against for the weekend; that’s an impressive feat. I also believe that the Fighting Sioux wasted two nice goaltending efforts by Dell. Dell stopped 39 of 42 shots on Saturday night and that is the most saves Dell has had in a games since last year's WCHA Final Five championship game against Denver University. Dell also stopped 30 of 32 shots in Friday night’s game. For the weekend Dell stopped 69/74 shots for a .932 save percentage.
The Fighting Sioux penalty kill has started to put up impressive numbers. The Fighting Sioux held the Gophers vaunted power play to one goal all weekend long, The Fighting Sioux killed 14 of 15 Gopher power plays and now have only given up one goal in the last 22 power plays, killing 21 of the last 22 opponent power plays.
This goal by Roco Grimaldi gives me reason to be optimistic.
Gopher fans like to talk about how the Fighting Sioux are a bunch of goons. Under no circumstances will Minnesota's Pansies on Ice drop the gloves.
Aaron Dell was in the zone against the Gophers and here is an example of this as Dell makes a nice save against Minnesota
Delay Proposed To Replace Fighting Sioux Nickname
I have been out of the loop for about five days and I am beginning to wade through mounds of newspaper articles about the Fighting Sioux nickname repeal law and I think this is the best option that I have read so far. There is no logical reason to rush Willy Nilly to get a new nickname in place. Also, I like the option of just being “North Dakota ” and hope that option gains some traction, forever. I always liked the slogan, 'We are One. We are North Dakota.'
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - North Dakota lawmakers say the University of North Dakota should wait three years before replacing its Fighting Sioux athletics nickname.
The North Dakota House and Senate education committees have endorsed allowing UND to retire the Fighting Sioux nickname and American Indian head logo.
The full House and Senate still have to approve the bill before it becomes law.
Grand Forks Rep. Stacey Dahl says the measure prevents UND from adopting a new nickname and logo until January 2015. She calls it a "cooling-off" period.
Board of Higher Education president Grant Shaft says the board supports the idea.
The committees voted Tuesday to endorse the proposal. Now it goes to the Senate for its first vote. The vote hasn't been scheduled.
Tuesday, November 08, 2011
Goon's WCHA Power Rankings 11/06
The rumor of my demise have been greatly exaggerated... Here are picks for this weeks WCHA power rankings that I submit with Zach Friedli. I have been out hunting since last Friday so I am still catching up the happenings of last weekend's games. The Power Rankings will be posted on Inside Hockey later today or tomorrow.
1. Minnesota
2. Duluth
3. Denver
4. Colorado College
5. Nebraska Omaha
6. Michigan Tech
7. Wisconsin
8. Saint Cloud
9. North Dakota
10. Bemidji State
11. Alaska Anchorage
12. Minnesota State
1. Minnesota
2. Duluth
3. Denver
4. Colorado College
5. Nebraska Omaha
6. Michigan Tech
7. Wisconsin
8. Saint Cloud
9. North Dakota
10. Bemidji State
11. Alaska Anchorage
12. Minnesota State
Related articles
- WCHA Power Rankings: November 1st (insidehockey.com)
- Minnesota Duluth-Bemidji State Preview (insidehockey.com)
- What's up SCSU? (mvn.com)
Sunday, November 06, 2011
The Sky Is Falling: Gophers Win It In the Third
Swept by the Gophers. What could be worse.
Last night the Sioux played very well against the Gophers until there was only six minutes left in the game.
At that time the Sioux were ahead of the Gophers two to one on goals by Brock Nelson and Rocco Grimaldi.
At that time Nick Larson scored a goal and then the impressive Freshman Kyle Rau scored the game winner with less than a minute to go.
At first it looked to me that Rau's goal showed have been disallowed because of a handpass but going back on the DVR convinced me that the official made the right call.
That's not to say that the officials had a good game. They were wildly inconsistent both ways. I don't think the players know what's going to be called from one shift to the next.
At this point of the season the Sioux are tied for 10th in the WCHA with a singe victory. I'm sure the coaching staff is going to be working hard on a number of things.
By and large I've been happy with most of the effort by the Sioux. They've stayed in in nearly every game. Unfortunately this team seems to have a let down late in the third period. Last night it cost us the game, where in most of the other games we've lost we've just not been able to challenge the game late.
Last night was the first game that we were really outshot. Aaron Dell stopped 39 of 42 shots. In contrast Kent Paterson for the Gophers only stopped 17 of the 19 shots against him.
The other problem that the coaching staff is going to have to address is getting our scoring up. With the losses from last year we knew it would take some doing to get our scoring up, we lost five our or top six scorers. I've not looked it up, but it's pretty clear that those were Frattin, Malone, Trupp, Gregoire and Hexstal.
Getting Grimaldi in the lineup is going to help a lot. He's a dynamic player and his goal last night was a beaut. Aside from that I think we're going to have to get some players in close, too many of our shots are coming from the outside.
The season is just getting started and I still think we'll be a force in March and April, but we've got some growing to do.
Finally I want to commend the Gophers for getting their mojo back.
Last night the Sioux played very well against the Gophers until there was only six minutes left in the game.
At that time the Sioux were ahead of the Gophers two to one on goals by Brock Nelson and Rocco Grimaldi.
At that time Nick Larson scored a goal and then the impressive Freshman Kyle Rau scored the game winner with less than a minute to go.
At first it looked to me that Rau's goal showed have been disallowed because of a handpass but going back on the DVR convinced me that the official made the right call.
That's not to say that the officials had a good game. They were wildly inconsistent both ways. I don't think the players know what's going to be called from one shift to the next.
At this point of the season the Sioux are tied for 10th in the WCHA with a singe victory. I'm sure the coaching staff is going to be working hard on a number of things.
By and large I've been happy with most of the effort by the Sioux. They've stayed in in nearly every game. Unfortunately this team seems to have a let down late in the third period. Last night it cost us the game, where in most of the other games we've lost we've just not been able to challenge the game late.
Last night was the first game that we were really outshot. Aaron Dell stopped 39 of 42 shots. In contrast Kent Paterson for the Gophers only stopped 17 of the 19 shots against him.
The other problem that the coaching staff is going to have to address is getting our scoring up. With the losses from last year we knew it would take some doing to get our scoring up, we lost five our or top six scorers. I've not looked it up, but it's pretty clear that those were Frattin, Malone, Trupp, Gregoire and Hexstal.
Getting Grimaldi in the lineup is going to help a lot. He's a dynamic player and his goal last night was a beaut. Aside from that I think we're going to have to get some players in close, too many of our shots are coming from the outside.
The season is just getting started and I still think we'll be a force in March and April, but we've got some growing to do.
Finally I want to commend the Gophers for getting their mojo back.
Friday, November 04, 2011
Gophers 2; Fighting Sioux 0
First of all I have to comment that it appears that the departure of John Hill from the coaching ranks certainly improved the Minnesota Gophers. I believe their record is now 8 and 1 with 5 shut outs. That's a far cry from recent Gopher teams that had the talent but have been missing the national tournament lately.
I think we all expected that as young as the Sioux team is this year that it would take a while for them to become real competitive. Where that's really showing up is in the scoring. The Sioux had a few good chances, but they still can't score like we need to.
The Sioux played the Gophers well through most of the game. The first goal was by Nick Bjugstad on the power play that wound up being a virtual 5 on 3 as Mario Lamoureux blocked two shots which broke his stick and left him nearly unable to stand. I give him a lot of credit for getting up and still attempting to block more shots, though it wasn't hard for the Gophers to move around him.
I have to give him credit. After a short stint on the bench he finished the game.
The Sioux didn't suffer many breakdowns in my opinion until late in the game. The one that hurt the most led to the second goal where the Gophers won a faceoff in the defensive end and managed to get by the defense in the scramble after the drop of the puck. That led to a break-a-way goal for Tom Serratore on a nifty little pass from Nick Larson.
It was a entertaining game with at least one old time scrum, without the punches. It's pretty clear that the Gophers came into the game with the idea that they weren't going to fold under the physical play like they have in some of the games in the past.
The one thing that's troubling is the officiating that's going to lead to a player getting seriously injured. In the first period, Gopher Nate Condon launched Derek Rodwell headfirst into the boards. The tandem of Derek Sheppard and Marco Hunt called Condon for a minor penalty. Of course when they let hits like that go by someone is going to do it again. In the second period Seth Ambroz hit Mario from behind and finished the game in the locker room.
Hits that launch a player headfirst into the boards have no place in hockey. The rules are very specific but the refs in the WCHA have no respect for the players safety.
I'll get off my soapbox now. I hate to say it but at this point of the season it looks like the Gophers are back to being a contender.
I think we all expected that as young as the Sioux team is this year that it would take a while for them to become real competitive. Where that's really showing up is in the scoring. The Sioux had a few good chances, but they still can't score like we need to.
The Sioux played the Gophers well through most of the game. The first goal was by Nick Bjugstad on the power play that wound up being a virtual 5 on 3 as Mario Lamoureux blocked two shots which broke his stick and left him nearly unable to stand. I give him a lot of credit for getting up and still attempting to block more shots, though it wasn't hard for the Gophers to move around him.
I have to give him credit. After a short stint on the bench he finished the game.
The Sioux didn't suffer many breakdowns in my opinion until late in the game. The one that hurt the most led to the second goal where the Gophers won a faceoff in the defensive end and managed to get by the defense in the scramble after the drop of the puck. That led to a break-a-way goal for Tom Serratore on a nifty little pass from Nick Larson.
It was a entertaining game with at least one old time scrum, without the punches. It's pretty clear that the Gophers came into the game with the idea that they weren't going to fold under the physical play like they have in some of the games in the past.
The one thing that's troubling is the officiating that's going to lead to a player getting seriously injured. In the first period, Gopher Nate Condon launched Derek Rodwell headfirst into the boards. The tandem of Derek Sheppard and Marco Hunt called Condon for a minor penalty. Of course when they let hits like that go by someone is going to do it again. In the second period Seth Ambroz hit Mario from behind and finished the game in the locker room.
Hits that launch a player headfirst into the boards have no place in hockey. The rules are very specific but the refs in the WCHA have no respect for the players safety.
I'll get off my soapbox now. I hate to say it but at this point of the season it looks like the Gophers are back to being a contender.
Friday 11/4: UND vs. UMN
Here are the lineups for tonight's game:
Already the biggest FAIL is no webcast! How could UND NOT try to find SOME way to webcast this game? I know FSN owns the rights and all but really? REALLY????
Already the biggest FAIL is no webcast! How could UND NOT try to find SOME way to webcast this game? I know FSN owns the rights and all but really? REALLY????
UND’s lines
16 Mark MacMillan–10 Corban Knight–7 Danny Kristo
9 Mario Lamoureux–27 Carter Rowney–11 Derek Rodwell
14 Taylor Dickin–29 Brock Nelson–15 Michael Parks
8 Dan Senkbeil–28 Stephane Pattyn–20 Joe Gleason
4 Derek Forbort–24 Ben Blood
2 Andrew MacWilliam–5 Nick Mattson
18 Dillon Simpson–22 Andrew Panzarella
32 Aaron Dell
31 Brad Eidsness
Minnesota’s lines
14 Tom Serratore–22 Travis Boyd–18 Nick Larson
16 Nate Condon–9 Taylor Matson–17 Seth Ambroz
11 Sam Warning–19 Erik Haula–21 Jake Hansen
7 Kyle Rau–27 Nick Bjugstad–24 Zach Budish
10 Ben Marshall–20 Mark Alt
6 Jake Parenteau–29 Nate Schmidt
4 Seth Helgeson–12 Justin Holl
35 Kent Patterson
1 Michael Shibrowski
30 Jake Kremer
(Schlossman, Brad. http://undhockey.areavoices.com/)
Thursday, November 03, 2011
Dave Hakstol's record at UND.
Dave Hakstol has racked up an impressive record in his 7+ season at UND. Check out his record against some of his opponents. [FightingSioux.COM]. You can also click on the Fighting Sioux link and get your free copy of the Fighting Sioux hockey media guide.
Weekend Match-Ups (by Sioux 7)
It’s been a while since I’ve had time to write a little weekend preview, sorry about the little hiatus. (I was in North Carolina one week and Vegas the other week.) After last weekend everyone has now played at least 2 league games (SCSU) and most have played 4 and UW, BSU, & MTU have played the most at 6.
WCHA STANDINGS
Team........................W-L-T....Points
1. Minnesota...................4-0-0........ 8
2. Michigan Tech...........3-2-1..........7
3. Nebraska-Omaha......3-1-0...........7
4. Wisconsin..................3-3-0..........6
5. Denver........................2-1-1...........5
6. Bemidji State.............2-4-0.........4
7. Colorado College........2-0-0.........4
8. Minnesota-Duluth.....2-2-0.........4
9. North Dakota.............1-3-0..........2
10. St. Cloud St...............1-1-0..........2
11. Alaska-Anchorage.....0-4-0........0
12. Minnesota State........0-2-0.......0
WCHA Games
#14 Minnesota-Duluth @ #8 Denver
Last weekend the Bulldogs swept the Beavers in Duluth and the Pioneers got one point on the road against Michigan Tech.
This should be a good series; last year’s defending ncaa champs versus the league favorite this year. The pioneers will be returning home with a bitter taste in their mouth after a bad weekend on the road. I’m sure DU will want to take out their frustration on the Bulldogs. UMD will need to get some points to stay in the early season hunt for the MacNaughton cup. Like they say you can’t win it in the first part of the season, but you can lose it. DU looks to have a solid offense, but the question for them is their goal tending and how the defense helps out. SPLIT
Minnesota State @ #16 Michigan Tech
Last weekend the Mavericks had a bye weekend and the Huskies took 3-points from the Pioneers in Houghton.
The Mavericks need to find some offense this year if they want to win some games, they have yet to score 3 goals in a game. It is safe to say that the Huskies are the surprise team this season. Tech already has more wins this year than they did all of last season. I’m going with the renewed Huskies in these games. I don’t think I’ve ever said this before, but I’m saying it now, MTU SWEEP.
#15 North Dakota @ #5 Minnesota
Last weekend the Sioux split with SCSU Huskies in Grand Forks and the Gophers swept the Seawolves in Anchorage.
This rivalry goes back a long time and the way things are going it might come to an end, in a couple of years. The Gophers are the obviously hotter team going into this weekend. The Sioux need to find their scoring touch, losing two games this year where they have put 40+ shots on goal in those games. SPLIT
#2 Colorado College @ Nebraska-Omaha
Last weekend the Tigers swept RPI in non-conference and the Mavericks split with the Badgers in Madison.
This will be the first real test for the Tigers this year, not no knock Bemidji State or Rensselaer, but they are not the caliber of UNO. Knowing how Blais always had UND playing, you know he will have UNO ready for the Tigers this weekend. CC has to keep focused on this weekend and not look ahead to next weekend at Denver. I’m taking the easy way out and calling a SPLIT.
Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State
Last weekend the Badgers split with the UNO Mavericks in Madison and the Huskies split with the Sioux in Grand Forks.
The Badgers hit the road this weekend, their last road trip didn’t go to well, they were swept by the Huskies (MTU). I’m sure these SCSU Huskies will also want to sweep the Badgers and give them some type of dog complex. St. Cloud will need their “back-up” goaltender to keep hot, to give them a shot at some wins. The same could be said for the Badgers, they need their freshman goalies be consistent in net this weekend. I’m going to opt for each team getting a double-u. SPLIT
Non Conference Games
Bemidji State @ Lake Superior State
Last weekend the Beavers were swept by the Bulldogs in Duluth and the Lakers swept CCHA foe Miami (OH) on the road.
The Lakers are leading the CCHA with a 5-1-0 record and they own an overall record of 7-1-0. Given their record at this point of the season, it looks like Lake Superior will be contending for a conference title. Meanwhile the Beavers will look to even their overall record this weekend, they are currently 3-5-0 overall. This is will be an interesting series to see how the WCHA stacks up against the CCHA. I’m going to say each team will get a win, SPLIT.
BYE WEEK
Alaska-Anchorage Seawolves
WCHA STANDINGS
Team........................W-L-T....Points
1. Minnesota...................4-0-0........ 8
2. Michigan Tech...........3-2-1..........7
3. Nebraska-Omaha......3-1-0...........7
4. Wisconsin..................3-3-0..........6
5. Denver........................2-1-1...........5
6. Bemidji State.............2-4-0.........4
7. Colorado College........2-0-0.........4
8. Minnesota-Duluth.....2-2-0.........4
9. North Dakota.............1-3-0..........2
10. St. Cloud St...............1-1-0..........2
11. Alaska-Anchorage.....0-4-0........0
12. Minnesota State........0-2-0.......0
WCHA Games
#14 Minnesota-Duluth @ #8 Denver
Last weekend the Bulldogs swept the Beavers in Duluth and the Pioneers got one point on the road against Michigan Tech.
This should be a good series; last year’s defending ncaa champs versus the league favorite this year. The pioneers will be returning home with a bitter taste in their mouth after a bad weekend on the road. I’m sure DU will want to take out their frustration on the Bulldogs. UMD will need to get some points to stay in the early season hunt for the MacNaughton cup. Like they say you can’t win it in the first part of the season, but you can lose it. DU looks to have a solid offense, but the question for them is their goal tending and how the defense helps out. SPLIT
Minnesota State @ #16 Michigan Tech
Last weekend the Mavericks had a bye weekend and the Huskies took 3-points from the Pioneers in Houghton.
The Mavericks need to find some offense this year if they want to win some games, they have yet to score 3 goals in a game. It is safe to say that the Huskies are the surprise team this season. Tech already has more wins this year than they did all of last season. I’m going with the renewed Huskies in these games. I don’t think I’ve ever said this before, but I’m saying it now, MTU SWEEP.
#15 North Dakota @ #5 Minnesota
Last weekend the Sioux split with SCSU Huskies in Grand Forks and the Gophers swept the Seawolves in Anchorage.
This rivalry goes back a long time and the way things are going it might come to an end, in a couple of years. The Gophers are the obviously hotter team going into this weekend. The Sioux need to find their scoring touch, losing two games this year where they have put 40+ shots on goal in those games. SPLIT
#2 Colorado College @ Nebraska-Omaha
Last weekend the Tigers swept RPI in non-conference and the Mavericks split with the Badgers in Madison.
This will be the first real test for the Tigers this year, not no knock Bemidji State or Rensselaer, but they are not the caliber of UNO. Knowing how Blais always had UND playing, you know he will have UNO ready for the Tigers this weekend. CC has to keep focused on this weekend and not look ahead to next weekend at Denver. I’m taking the easy way out and calling a SPLIT.
Wisconsin @ St. Cloud State
Last weekend the Badgers split with the UNO Mavericks in Madison and the Huskies split with the Sioux in Grand Forks.
The Badgers hit the road this weekend, their last road trip didn’t go to well, they were swept by the Huskies (MTU). I’m sure these SCSU Huskies will also want to sweep the Badgers and give them some type of dog complex. St. Cloud will need their “back-up” goaltender to keep hot, to give them a shot at some wins. The same could be said for the Badgers, they need their freshman goalies be consistent in net this weekend. I’m going to opt for each team getting a double-u. SPLIT
Non Conference Games
Bemidji State @ Lake Superior State
Last weekend the Beavers were swept by the Bulldogs in Duluth and the Lakers swept CCHA foe Miami (OH) on the road.
The Lakers are leading the CCHA with a 5-1-0 record and they own an overall record of 7-1-0. Given their record at this point of the season, it looks like Lake Superior will be contending for a conference title. Meanwhile the Beavers will look to even their overall record this weekend, they are currently 3-5-0 overall. This is will be an interesting series to see how the WCHA stacks up against the CCHA. I’m going to say each team will get a win, SPLIT.
BYE WEEK
Alaska-Anchorage Seawolves
Goon's Weekly Predictions 11/4 - 11/5 2011
UMD at DU - Split
C.C. at UNO - Split
UW at SCSU - UW Sweep
UND at UMN - Split
MSU-M at MTU - Huskies Sweep
BSU at LSSU - Lakers Sweep
Record last week: 4-6 Record for the season: 18-20.
C.C. at UNO - Split
UW at SCSU - UW Sweep
UND at UMN - Split
MSU-M at MTU - Huskies Sweep
BSU at LSSU - Lakers Sweep
Record last week: 4-6 Record for the season: 18-20.
CBS College Sports Hockey Schedule
(ALL TIMES EASTERN)
FRI 10/14 Denver at Boston College 7:30 PM
Kelley Rink (Conte Forum), Chestnut Hill, MA
FRI 11/4 Cornell at Yale 7:30 PM
Ingalls Rink, New Haven , CT
SUN 11/13 Boston University at Boston College 4:00 PM
Kelley Rink (Conte Forum), Chestnut Hill, MA
FRI 11/18 Boston College at Notre Dame 7:30 PM
FRI 12/2 Boston University at Boston College 7:30 PM
Kelley Rink (Conte Forum), Chestnut Hill, MA
Denver at Colorado College 10:00 PM
World Arena, Colorado Springs, CO
SAT 12/10 Boston University at Maine 7:30 PM
Harold Alfond Sports Arena, Orono , ME
FRI 1/6 Minnesota Duluth at Western Michigan 7:30 PM
Lawson Arena, Kalamazoo , MI
FRI 1/13 Western Michigan at Notre Dame 7:30 PM
FRI 1/20 Air Force at Army 7:30 PM
Tate Rink, West Point , NY
SAT 1/21 Michigan at Notre Dame 7:30 PM
FRI 1/27 Colgate at Cornell 7:30 PM
Lynah Rink, Ithaca , NY
SAT 1/28 Maine at Boston University 7:30 PM
Jack Parker Rink (Agganis Arena), Boston , MA
FRI 2/3 Providence at UNH 7:30 PM
Towse Rink (Whittemore Center), Durham, NH
RIT at Air Force 10:00 PM
Cadet Ice Arena, Colorado Springs, CO
SAT 2/4 Miami at Michigan 7:30 PM
Yost Ice Arena, Ann Arbor , MI
FRI 2/10 North Dakota at Minnesota Duluth 8:00 PM
AMSOIL Arena, Duluth, MN
FRI 2/17 Notre Dame at Miami 7:30 PM
Nebraska Omaha at Colorado College 10:00 PM
World Arena, Colorado Springs, CO
FRI 2/24 Ohio State at Miami 6:00 PM
Michigan State at Notre Dame 8:30 PM
FRI 3/2 Vermont at Boston College 7:30 PM
Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill , MA
FRI 3/3 Vermont at Boston College 7:00PM
Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, MA
Gophers excited about this weekend's series.
Looks like the Gophers players are excited to play the Fighting Sioux this weekend in Mariucci.
Should be a good series and you can throw records out the window when these two teams take the ice.
Roman Empire, Red Star and Sickle --- Budish said playing the Fighting Sioux is good. "It is a good measuring point," he said. "Obviously, North Dakota is always a good school. We will get to see where we are at definitely."
He said head coach Don Lucia has been telling the players that the team has to get points every weekend.
"It will be a tough [series]," Budish said. "They have some big defensemen, their top line of [Danny] Kristo, [Corban] Knight and [Brock] Nelson are three very good players. It will probably be the best line we played against this early in the season. We just have to contain them."
Budish said he has confidence in goalie Kent Patterson to do that. " I see him in practice," Budish said. "He robs me a couple times every day. It gets a little bit frustrating but his four shutouts, his goals-against [average], it is ridiculous.
"He had a good offseason and he took last year’s momentum right into this year and started out the year with two shutouts. ... We don’t want him to make 40 saves each night but he has the ability to do it like you saw up in Duluth."
Wednesday, November 02, 2011
A trip down memory lane with Trupp.
This goal by Evan Trupp is one of the best goals I have ever seen in college or professional hockey as the Sioux beat Alex Kangas and the Golden Gophers again... What was Kangas' career record against the Sioux? It was not very good. But lets give credit where credit is due, not many goalies could have stopped that puck.
The Fighting Sioux under Dave Hakstol have had the better of the Golden Gophers. This doesn't need a lot of narration and you can see by the picture that the Sioux hold a (15-9-3) edge since Dave Hakstol took over the team during the 2004-05 season. Hakstol is 4-2 against the Gophers in the playoffs. I would love to mention that during the Hakstol era the Gophers have won the same number of NCAA titles as the Sioux "0".
Mark Levin talks about the Fighting Sioux nickname.
Check it out, Mark Levin a top conservative talk show host on XM Radio 125 the Patriot talked about the Fighting Sioux nickname during his show yesterday. s/t to Rob Port at SayAnythingBlog.com...
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Alabama Lawmaker Leading Last-Ditch Effort To Save UAH Hockey
HUNTSVILLE, AL— Details of the plan have yet to be revealed, but Williams said it involves a group of wealthy hockey supporters who would fund the team's yearly budget of $1.5 million. But even if enough money was raised, there's no guarantee that a decision which dropped the program from varsity status could be reversed.
The death blow for Charger hockey appeared to come last week, when officials announced that UAH would no longer field a varsity team. University of Alabama System Chancellor Dr. Malcolm Portera cited lack of finances as the main reason behind eliminating hockey, which will be relegated to club level status starting next year.
Rep. Williams is an avid hockey fan, and said he has also been discussing the matter with Governor Robert Bentley's office. A meeting between the two is scheduled for later in the week.
UA-Huntsville Athletic Director E.J. Brophy said he had been contacted about the last-ditch effort, but said financial committments would have to be made in a matter of days if varsity hockey were to stay alive.
"I am aware that there are some people who want to help, and quite frankly we appreciate that sentiment," said Brophy. "If there is a benefactor, a heavy hitter, a benevolent angel that wants to write a monster check, that needs to happen very, very quickly."
The UA-Huntsville Athletic Department said for now they were moving forward with plans to convert hockey into a club level sport starting next year.
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UAH Hockey has donors willing to support team.
| (The Huntsville Times file photo) |
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- Money will no longer be an issue to save the hockey program at the University of Alabama in Huntsville because of additional last-minute donors, a state legislator says he has been told.
In fact, Rep. Phil Williams, R-Monrovia, said today he has separate meetings scheduled with Gov. Robert Bentley and new UAH President Dr. Robert Altenkirch to discuss salvaging the program.
UAH announced last month that its NCAA Division I hockey program would be scrapped after this season and that the school would instead field a club team. Dr. Malcolm Portera, chancellor of the University of Alabama System who was serving as interim president at UAH when the decision was announced, said the $1.5 million annual expense was too rich for the school to support.
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Sioux to continue series with Gophers
Here is some good news for Sioux fans. If Roman’s blog is right the Sioux and the Gophers will continue to play each other after they both go their separate ways.
SCHEDULE UPDATE
Lucia said he is happy North Dakota is playing the Gophers at Mariucci Arena. The Gophers have played nine of the last 11 games in the series at the Ralph. That's partly because Minnesota had to travel there for a three-game, first round WCHA playoff series at the end of the 2009-10 season.
Lucia said he hopes to play North Dakota when the Gophers join the Big Ten Conference in 2014-15 and the Fighting Sioux become members of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference. But how often will depend on how many conference games the NCHC will play. The new conference could play up to 28 league games, he said, leaving room to schedule only six nonconference games.
He said the Gophers and the Fighting Sioux would play at Mariucci one year and at the Ralph the other in any scheduling arrangement they make after they are in different conferences.
Boston College coach Jerry York e-mailed Lucia about a fourth-year scheduling agreement. One year, the Gophers would head East and play Boston College and Boston University the same weekend, Lucia said, the next year, Boston College would play at Mariucci, then the Gophers would play at BU and BC and, in the fourth year, BU would visit the Gophers.
Lucia said the Gophers and Notre Dame have discussed playing each other, too. The Irish and Gophers play one game, the U.S. Hall of Fame Game, in early January this season.
NCAA Hockey on NBC
s/t to Ken Schott. Here is the new TV schedule for the NCAA Hockey on Versus/NBC Looks like there will be a few teams from the WCHA on, DU 3 datesm UNO 2, UMN, UND, UMD 1 game each.
Here is the broadcast schedule:
Dec. 31 Boston University at Notre Dame, 7 p.m.
Jan. 6 Dartmouth at RPI, 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 13 Minnesota Duluth at Nebraska-Omaha, 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 20 Michigan at Notre Dame, 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 27 Yale at Harvard, 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 3 Cornell at RPI, 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 10 Boston College at Vermont, 7:30 p.m.; Minnesota at Denver, 10 p.m.
Feb. 17 Dartmouth at Yale, 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 24 Boston University at Vermont, 7:30 p.m.; North Dakota at Denver, 10 p.m.
March 2 Denver at Nebraska-Omaha, 7:30 p.m.
Hockey East Tournament
March 9 Quarterfinals 7:30 p.m.
March 16 Semifinals 5 and 8 p.m.
March 17th Finals 8 p.m.
Here is the broadcast schedule:
Dec. 31 Boston University at Notre Dame, 7 p.m.
Jan. 6 Dartmouth at RPI, 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 13 Minnesota Duluth at Nebraska-Omaha, 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 20 Michigan at Notre Dame, 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 27 Yale at Harvard, 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 3 Cornell at RPI, 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 10 Boston College at Vermont, 7:30 p.m.; Minnesota at Denver, 10 p.m.
Feb. 17 Dartmouth at Yale, 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 24 Boston University at Vermont, 7:30 p.m.; North Dakota at Denver, 10 p.m.
March 2 Denver at Nebraska-Omaha, 7:30 p.m.
Hockey East Tournament
March 9 Quarterfinals 7:30 p.m.
March 16 Semifinals 5 and 8 p.m.
March 17th Finals 8 p.m.
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
WCHA Power Rankings
Zach Friedli I will be doing the WCHA rankings every Monday for Inside Hockey. Here are my power rankings for the week. People are going to ask me why Michigan Tech isn’t ranked higher and my reason is that BSU swept them last week in Bemidji so I decided to rank them both 9th. [click to see the rankings]
1. Colorado College – The Tigers (4-0-0, 2-0-0 WCHA) swept the RPI Engineers (4-1, 4-1) in Potsdam, N.Y. This weekend the Tigers travel to Omaha, Nebraska to play the UNO Mavericks.
2. Minnesota – The Gophers (7-1-0, 4-0-0) are red hot after sweeping the UAA Seawolves in Anchorage this past weekend (5-0, 3-1). The Minnesota Gophers play their “arch rival” the Fighting Sioux this weekend in Mariucci arena.
3. Denver – The Pioneers (3-2-1, 2-1-1 WCHA) left Houghton, Michigan with “one” point after being pounded on Friday night by a score of 7-2, the Huskies and Pioneers skated to a 2-2 tie on Saturday 2-2.
4. Wisconsin – The Badgers (4-4-0, 3-3-0 WCHA) split with the UNO Mavericks in Madison, Wisconsin this past weekend. The Badgers lost on 5-4 on Friday before coming back to beat the Mavericks 6-3 on Saturday night. The Badgers will now travel to Saint Cloud to play the Huskies this weekend.
5. UMD – The Bulldogs (4-3-1, 2-2-0 WCHA) swept the BSU Beavers 6-2 and 1-0 at Amsoil Arena. The Bulldogs travel to the Mile High City to play the Denver Pioneers.
6. North Dakota – The Fighting Sioux (3-4-1, 1-3-0 WCHA) split their series with the SCSU Huskies. This weekend the Fighting Sioux travel to Mariucci Arena
7. St. Cloud State – The Huskies (3-4-1, 1-1-0 WCHA) split with the Fighting Sioux in Grand Forks, ND 4-0 and 3-1. The Huskies entertain the Wisconsin Badgers this weekend.
7. Nebraska-Omaha – (4-4-0, 3-1-0 WCHA) split with the Badgers in Madison Wisconsin 5-4 and 6-3. The Mavericks entertain the C.C. Tigers this weekend.
9. Bemidji – The BSU Beavers (3-5-0, 2-4-0 WCHA) were swept by the UMD Bulldogs 6-2 and 1-0 in Amsoil Arena this past weekend in Bemidji.
9. Michigan Tech – The surprising Huskies (5-2-1, 3-2-1 WCHA) took three of four points from the Denver Pioneers, The Huskies entertain the injury riddled Mavericks of Minnesota State University-Mankato.
11. Alaska-Anchorage – The Seawovles (3-4-1, 0-4-0) Swept by the Minnesota Gophers in Anchorage, Alaska this past weekend. The Seawolves are off this weekend.
12. Minnesota State – The Mavericks (0-4-0, 1-5-0) were off this past weekend and travel to Houghton, Michigan to play the MTU Huskies.
Next weekend the Sioux and the Gophers will be on FSN on Friday and BTN on Saturday Night.
1. Colorado College – The Tigers (4-0-0, 2-0-0 WCHA) swept the RPI Engineers (4-1, 4-1) in Potsdam, N.Y. This weekend the Tigers travel to Omaha, Nebraska to play the UNO Mavericks.
2. Minnesota – The Gophers (7-1-0, 4-0-0) are red hot after sweeping the UAA Seawolves in Anchorage this past weekend (5-0, 3-1). The Minnesota Gophers play their “arch rival” the Fighting Sioux this weekend in Mariucci arena.
3. Denver – The Pioneers (3-2-1, 2-1-1 WCHA) left Houghton, Michigan with “one” point after being pounded on Friday night by a score of 7-2, the Huskies and Pioneers skated to a 2-2 tie on Saturday 2-2.
4. Wisconsin – The Badgers (4-4-0, 3-3-0 WCHA) split with the UNO Mavericks in Madison, Wisconsin this past weekend. The Badgers lost on 5-4 on Friday before coming back to beat the Mavericks 6-3 on Saturday night. The Badgers will now travel to Saint Cloud to play the Huskies this weekend.
5. UMD – The Bulldogs (4-3-1, 2-2-0 WCHA) swept the BSU Beavers 6-2 and 1-0 at Amsoil Arena. The Bulldogs travel to the Mile High City to play the Denver Pioneers.
6. North Dakota – The Fighting Sioux (3-4-1, 1-3-0 WCHA) split their series with the SCSU Huskies. This weekend the Fighting Sioux travel to Mariucci Arena
7. St. Cloud State – The Huskies (3-4-1, 1-1-0 WCHA) split with the Fighting Sioux in Grand Forks, ND 4-0 and 3-1. The Huskies entertain the Wisconsin Badgers this weekend.
7. Nebraska-Omaha – (4-4-0, 3-1-0 WCHA) split with the Badgers in Madison Wisconsin 5-4 and 6-3. The Mavericks entertain the C.C. Tigers this weekend.
9. Bemidji – The BSU Beavers (3-5-0, 2-4-0 WCHA) were swept by the UMD Bulldogs 6-2 and 1-0 in Amsoil Arena this past weekend in Bemidji.
9. Michigan Tech – The surprising Huskies (5-2-1, 3-2-1 WCHA) took three of four points from the Denver Pioneers, The Huskies entertain the injury riddled Mavericks of Minnesota State University-Mankato.
11. Alaska-Anchorage – The Seawovles (3-4-1, 0-4-0) Swept by the Minnesota Gophers in Anchorage, Alaska this past weekend. The Seawolves are off this weekend.
12. Minnesota State – The Mavericks (0-4-0, 1-5-0) were off this past weekend and travel to Houghton, Michigan to play the MTU Huskies.
Next weekend the Sioux and the Gophers will be on FSN on Friday and BTN on Saturday Night.
Next weekend, Minnesota returns home to Mariucci to face the twelfth-ranked and verylovedhated University of North Dakota. Friday’s game starts at 7 PM and is broadcast on Fox Sports North while Saturday’s game starts at 7:30 and is broadcast on the Big Ten Network. [minnesota.sbnation.com]
Check out this post... Stupidity at its best.
Just for the record no one that I know speaks like this. Not the crowd that I associate with. NO ONE. I do not know anyone that uses that type of language. Wow!!! I guess we must be a bunch of hicks and losers up here in Grand Forks, ND? I wonder what Handyman thinks about the people that live in Moorhead and East Grand Forks, MN?
Handy Man, Gopher Puck Live --- Well they hate the Minnesota chant because the hicks can't spell. They sure can spit when they talk though and get that "derr shucks what ya talkin bout dere" look on their face when you ask them a question. (see: Goon)Just for the record and last time I checked, most of Minnesota is rural, except for the "Metro Area" and a few other cities like Duluth and Rochester, meaning the state of Minnesota resembles North Dakota except the state of Minnesota has more trees.
Grand Forks, the only place I saw a pregnant waitress smoking and doing shots. (no lie) Most worthless piece of crap town in the world. I would sooner spend a week in Gitmo than ever go back there. The collected amount of missing chromosomes boggles the mind. The two days I spent there was the longest year of my life...Amsoil Arena >>>>> The Big Puke in the Prairie!
I hate everything about that state and its fans. Their idiotic conspiracy theories (like Adam Hauser, the Godfearing one, doing the neckslice to the Sioux bench...thanks Tim Hennessey stop drinking your namesake during games your full on d-bag) their hypocritical bs and their goontastic squad. Remember folks, the Bina hit was criminal, the other 10k times a Fighting Goon does it though is just hardnosed hockey! Also remember, winning the McNaughton doesn't matter it is all about the National Title...unless the Sioux win the McNaughton then it matters. (see also: Final Five) And finally, remember that Doug Woog was a choker because he never won the big one, Hak though is the best coach in college hockey...well he is when half the fan base isn't calling for him to be fired. But hey, they at least have Holy Cross to hang their hats on since they piss down their leg in the big game now.
I can't wait until they are gone...let them languish in the Noone Cares Hockey Conference with Denver and their 6 fans.
Most of the people Handyman is insulting in North Dakota resemble the people from the great(er) state of Minnesota that is supposed to be heads and tails above the state of North Dakota.
I guess there will be a few of us as that are going to be happy as well that we don't have to deal with moronic and pompous jerks like this buffoon/clown and I doubt many of the fans of the new NCHC will make as many classless statements like this, I am sure there will be a few.
Don't like Grand Forks don't come here
Don't get me wrong I know many good Gopher fans and I am friends with many cool Gopher fans but this week seems to bring the bads one up from the bottom of the lagoon. Also, if Grand Forks is such a bad place to visit stay home, watch the game on TV. Let your better fans come up here and enjoy the game with us.
Behind Enemy Lines - Wally Shaver's Gophers-UND Preview
The boys over at Gopher Puck Live had this in their twitter feed today so I thought I would share it with you. Wally Shaver does the Gopher hockey radio broadcasts along with Frank Mazzocco. Should be a good series between the Fighting Sioux and the Minnesota Gophers.
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Really Jack...
Jim Parker, Yahoo Sports --- Long an opponent to paying athletes, the most notable change will see the NCAA allow conferences the option to pay athletes a $2,000-per-year stipend to cover incidental costs of college. That’s over an above the money paid out for scholarships, which can cover tuition, fees and books as well as room and board.
“I’m a little disappointed the NCAA felt they had to do that,” Spitfires goaltender Jack Campbell said. “You go to school because you want an education.”
NCAA president Mark Emmert said the move isn’t meant as a pay-for-play, but rather a recognition that athletes train year round and because of that cannot get a part-time job to cover some costs.
“Two thousand (dollars) will buy a nice laptop, but it doesn’t matter,” the 19-year-old Campbell said.
Who is filing the lawsuit?
This screen shot will tell you who is filing the lawsuit, Reed Soderstrom and you will also notice that Archie Fool Bear on behalf of 1004+ petitioners.
Spirit Lake Sioux to sue the NCAA.
FORT TOTTEN, ND – Speaking at the tribal headquarters of the Spirit Lake Sioux Nation, attorney Reed Soderstrom announced a lawsuit against the NCAA alleging copyright infringement and civil rights violations. The Sioux tribe supports the University of North Dakota’s “Fighting Sioux” nickname and logo, but the NCAA has deemed them to be “hostile and abusive.”The first charge we are going to hear from the Anti-Fighting Sioux nickname foes is that Englestad Arena is behind this action and financing it. I have yet to see any evidence to back this up to date.
“Today, the Spirit Lake Tribe of Indians, by and through its Committee of Understanding and Respect, and Archie Fool Bear, individually, and as Representative of more than 1004 Petitioners of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, filed a lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association in direct response to their attempt to take away and prevent the North Dakota Sioux Indians from giving their name forever to the University of North Dakota,” said Soderstrom in prepared remarks.
Soderstrom alleges that the NCAA has violated “the religious and first amendment rights of the Dakota Sioux tribes.” He also alleged a double standard in the application of the NCAA’s policy against the use of Native American names and imagery.
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Audio from the Spirit Lake Announcement
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