The first round of playoffs is in the books, with UND, DU, UW, UM, and UMD getting sweeps to move on to the Final 5. The Bulldogs get the only "upset" of the weekend in downing the Tigers in C-Springs.
Minnesota-Duluth v Minnesota - Thursday at 7pm
By upsetting CC, the Bulldogs get the 5-seed and play the Gophers (4-seed) on Thursday evenings play-in game. These two teams just played each other on Feb 27th & 28th, with a results being a tie and a Gopher win, at Mariucci. The Gophers have 17 wins this season, with 6 of them against the Huskies of SCSU, that is 35% of the UM's wins is against one team. I think the Bulldogs will want some revenge this Thursday night from their poor showing about 3 weeks ago. Some people think the Gophers have finally turned their season around, and their goalie, Kangas, is back. I don't think they have completely righted their ship, a couple of waves here and there and the rats will be fleeing their ship again. I think the Bulldogs will build off the road sweep of CC and the hat trick they scored against the Gophers last time and put Minnesota's playoff chances in jeopardy. Bulldogs 3, Gophers 2.
Wisconsin v Denver - Friday at 2pm
The first semi-final game features one team locked (DU) into the NCAA tournament and the other having to win the playoff championship (UW) to get in. The regular season series between the two teams went like this - they open up the WCHA schedule in Denver in some wild games, 6-5 and 7-4 Pioneer wins, and in Madison in Feb. the Badgers stumble at home and lose 4-3(ot) and 5-0, so DU lead this year 4-0-0. However, now that Bucky's backs against the boards, they will play with everything they got, and then some. The Pioneers are looking to hold onto a number one seed in the NCAA tourney, and repeat as Broadmoor champions. DU lost one of their top scorers in Ruegsegger, last weekend, to a knee injury (get well soon), and Jesse Martin, another center, is also lost to a lower-body injury (get well soon) and Bozak is not yet ready to return. With DU loosing body's they will have to do some line shuffling, and hope things click and quickly. Do to the injuries, I'm going with the Badgers in this one, UW 3, DU 2.
UMD/UM v North Dakota - Friday 7pm
I could wait until Thurday night/Friday morning to post this match-up, but why wait. The Sioux are 2-0-0 versus the Gophers and 0-1-1 versus the Bulldogs this year. I think the Sioux would love to play either team, Gophers, nothing like beating one of your arch-rivals in their backyard, Bulldogs, get some redemption for the first half of the season. Whoever the Sioux play I like their chances of winning, UMD has had the steady goal tending of Stalock all season, and UM has had issues with goal tending since January after playing in Grand Forks. UND's goalie, Brad Eidsness has quietly put up some good numbers this year, 2.39 GAA (1st-tie) and .909% (6th)in WCHA games, and has made timely saves when needed. I'm going with the Sioux to win their semi-final game.
Goon's World Extras
- Goon's World
- 2026 UND Football Schedule
- Miami and UND in Photos
- DU vs. UND in Pictures
- Mercyhurst vs. UND in Pictures
- Omaha and UND pictures
- ASU and UND Pictures
- UMD vs. UND Pictures
- NDSU vs. UND Pictures
- UMN vs UND Pictures
- St. Thomas vs. UND in Pictures
- UND vs Manitoba Pictures
- UND Hockey Schedule 2025-26
- UND Hockey Roster for the 2025-26
- Examples of the Quality of NCHC.TV
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Records in March
The Bruins Media Blog broke down the top 4 from each conference and their records during the month of March. So far the Bruins have kind of stumbled in March. The Bruins are going to have to win some games down the stretch to keep their lead over the Devils.
East
1. Boston (3-5-0)
2. New Jersey (5-1-0)
3. Washington (3-4-1)
4. Philadelphia (4-4-0)
West
1. Detroit (5-1-1)
2. San Jose (3-3-1)
3. Calgary (3-5-0)
4. Chicago (3-4-0)
East
1. Boston (3-5-0)
2. New Jersey (5-1-0)
3. Washington (3-4-1)
4. Philadelphia (4-4-0)
West
1. Detroit (5-1-1)
2. San Jose (3-3-1)
3. Calgary (3-5-0)
4. Chicago (3-4-0)
Monday, March 16, 2009
Goon's all WCHA teams.
Here are my picks for WCHA all team selections.
1st Team WCHA
F – Ryan Stoa, minnesota
F – Justin Fontaine, Duluth
F – Jordan Schroeder, Minnesota
D – Jamie McBain, Wisconsin
D – Chay Genoway, North Dakota
G – Alex Stalock, Duluth
2nd Team WCHA
F – Ryan Lasch, St. Cloud
F – Garrett Roe, St. Cloud
F – Chad Rau,Colorado College
D – Garrett Raboin, St. Cloud
D – Patrick Wiercioch, Denver
G – Brad Eidsness, North Dakota
3rd Team WCHA
F – Anthony Maiani, Denver
F – Kael Mouillerat, Mankato
F – Ryan Duncan, North Dakota
D – Josh Meyers, Duluth
D – Brad Miller, North Dakota
G – Marc Cheverie, Denver
WCHA All Rookie Team
F – Jason Gregoire, North Dakota
F – Jordan Schroeder, Minnesota
F – Mike Connolly, Duluth
D – Patrick Wiercioch, Denver
D – Gabe Guentzel, Colorado College
G – Brad Eidsness, North Dakota
Player of the Year: Alex Stalock, Duluth
Rookie(s) of the Year: Patrick Wiercioch, Denver and Brad Eidsness
Coach of the Year: Dave Hakstol
Analysis: I was looking at some of the WCHA beat writers picks for their WCHA players selections and I think that the Rookie of the Year in the WCHA is going to be Denver University Defenseman Patrick Wiercioch. This kid is hands down the best rookie defenseman in the WCHA and was ranked second over all in the league for defensman scoring. I have seen a lot of people saying that Jordan Schroeder is the best Rookie in the league and I disagree. I think Brad Eidsness and Patrick Wiercioch have meant more to their respective teams and made bigger contributions to their teams success on the ice Eidsness and Wiercioch's teams finish 1st and 2nd. Schroeder's team backed into the fifth spot in the WCHA.
Here are Chris Dilks WCH picks.
Here are Gandalf The Red from 60 Minutes, No Alibis, No Regrets.
1st Team WCHA
F – Ryan Stoa, minnesota
F – Justin Fontaine, Duluth
F – Jordan Schroeder, Minnesota
D – Jamie McBain, Wisconsin
D – Chay Genoway, North Dakota
G – Alex Stalock, Duluth
2nd Team WCHA
F – Ryan Lasch, St. Cloud
F – Garrett Roe, St. Cloud
F – Chad Rau,Colorado College
D – Garrett Raboin, St. Cloud
D – Patrick Wiercioch, Denver
G – Brad Eidsness, North Dakota
3rd Team WCHA
F – Anthony Maiani, Denver
F – Kael Mouillerat, Mankato
F – Ryan Duncan, North Dakota
D – Josh Meyers, Duluth
D – Brad Miller, North Dakota
G – Marc Cheverie, Denver
WCHA All Rookie Team
F – Jason Gregoire, North Dakota
F – Jordan Schroeder, Minnesota
F – Mike Connolly, Duluth
D – Patrick Wiercioch, Denver
D – Gabe Guentzel, Colorado College
G – Brad Eidsness, North Dakota
Player of the Year: Alex Stalock, Duluth
Rookie(s) of the Year: Patrick Wiercioch, Denver and Brad Eidsness
Coach of the Year: Dave Hakstol
Analysis: I was looking at some of the WCHA beat writers picks for their WCHA players selections and I think that the Rookie of the Year in the WCHA is going to be Denver University Defenseman Patrick Wiercioch. This kid is hands down the best rookie defenseman in the WCHA and was ranked second over all in the league for defensman scoring. I have seen a lot of people saying that Jordan Schroeder is the best Rookie in the league and I disagree. I think Brad Eidsness and Patrick Wiercioch have meant more to their respective teams and made bigger contributions to their teams success on the ice Eidsness and Wiercioch's teams finish 1st and 2nd. Schroeder's team backed into the fifth spot in the WCHA.
Here are Chris Dilks WCH picks.
Here are Gandalf The Red from 60 Minutes, No Alibis, No Regrets.
Poll Monday.
USCHO.com/CBS College Sports Division I Men's Poll
March 16, 2009
1 Notre Dame (27) 29-5-3
2 Boston University (23) 29-6-4
3 Michigan 28-10-0
4 Denver 22-10-5
5 Northeastern 25-10-4
6 North Dakota 24-12-4
7 Yale 22-7-2
8 Princeton 22-10-0
9 Cornell 20-8-4
10 Vermont 20-11-5
11 New Hampshire 19-12-5
12 Miami 20-12-5 435 8
13 Minnesota 17-12-7
14 St. Lawrence 21-11-4
15 Boston College 18-13-5
16 Wisconsin 19-15-4 253
17 Minnesota-Duluth 18-12-8
18 Ohio State 23-14-4
19 Mass.-Lowell 19-15-2
20 Colorado College 16-12-10
Others Receiving Votes: Alaska 40, Air Force 37, Northern Michigan 21, St. Cloud State 11, RIT 7, Minnesota State 4, Bemidji State 2
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USA TODAY/USA Hockey men's poll
March 16, 2009
1 Boston University (19)
2 Notre Dame (15)
3 Michigan
4 Denver
5 North Dakota
6 Northeastern
7 Yale
8 Princeton
9 Vermont
10 Cornell
11 Minnesota
12 New Hampshire
13 Miami (Ohio)
14 St. Lawrence
15 Boston College
Others receiving votes: University of Minnesota Duluth, 42; University of Wisconsin, 18; The Ohio State University, 9; University of Massachusetts Lowell, 6; Colorado College, 3.
March 16, 2009
1 Notre Dame (27) 29-5-3
2 Boston University (23) 29-6-4
3 Michigan 28-10-0
4 Denver 22-10-5
5 Northeastern 25-10-4
6 North Dakota 24-12-4
7 Yale 22-7-2
8 Princeton 22-10-0
9 Cornell 20-8-4
10 Vermont 20-11-5
11 New Hampshire 19-12-5
12 Miami 20-12-5 435 8
13 Minnesota 17-12-7
14 St. Lawrence 21-11-4
15 Boston College 18-13-5
16 Wisconsin 19-15-4 253
17 Minnesota-Duluth 18-12-8
18 Ohio State 23-14-4
19 Mass.-Lowell 19-15-2
20 Colorado College 16-12-10
Others Receiving Votes: Alaska 40, Air Force 37, Northern Michigan 21, St. Cloud State 11, RIT 7, Minnesota State 4, Bemidji State 2
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USA TODAY/USA Hockey men's poll
March 16, 2009
1 Boston University (19)
2 Notre Dame (15)
3 Michigan
4 Denver
5 North Dakota
6 Northeastern
7 Yale
8 Princeton
9 Vermont
10 Cornell
11 Minnesota
12 New Hampshire
13 Miami (Ohio)
14 St. Lawrence
15 Boston College
Others receiving votes: University of Minnesota Duluth, 42; University of Wisconsin, 18; The Ohio State University, 9; University of Massachusetts Lowell, 6; Colorado College, 3.
Backes and Oshie take down the Wild.
Yesterday I was watching the listless Wild and the upstart St Louis Blues play in St. Louis on Fox Sports Net and It was amazing to watch former Fighting Sioux T.J. Oshie and former MSU-M Maverick David Backes totally dismantle the Minnesota Wild. At least the day wasn't a total loss T.J. Oshie had two assist on the day and David Backes had a pretty goal.
Looks like the Wild have pretty much bagged their season and are just going through the motions, no matter what the pundits say the Wild are going to miss the Stanley Cup playoffs and it's time to dismantle this team and start over. I hoping that Wild Owner(s) Craig Leipold Owner & Governor and Philip Falcone Minority Owner would please tell Doug Risebrough to clean out his desk and give him his walking papers, because he should be done, fired. Doug Risebrough should own this mess that he let this team in.
What the fans ought to do is boycott the last Wild home games because I wouldn't pay top dollar to watch this crappy uninspired team play and they suck, their effort yesterday was absolutely horrible. The St Louis Blues took them apart piece by piece, shift by shift.
Super Wild Blogger Mike Russo kind of really put the season in a nut shell. We also find out that one of their top forwards Andrew Brunette is hurt and probably playing on a partially torn ACL.
If the Wild goes belly-up here, you just have to wonder if he’s (Brunette)going to shut it down.
And let’s be honest: The Wild’s season is slowly dying.
You can couch it anyway you’d like – and yes, the Wild’s still only a point back from the playoffs – but really, is there any reason to believe the Wild’s suddenly going to discover how to reel off a winning streak?
Not at all, and coach Jacques Lemaire said after tonight’s game that in his mind, Marian Gaborik is not close to returning. We’ll see this week.
Again we can use funny numbers to blur the record, but the reality is, the Wild is facing must-wins every single night and has dropped nine of the past 11 games (2-5-4).
This year's version of you are the committee
I really like this time of year hockey's version of March Madness.
College Hockey News has the You are the Committee up again. It is fun to play with the numbers. Post yours if you would like.
•Hockey East Semifinal #2: Northeastern defeats Mass.-Lowell.
•Hockey East Semifinal #1: Boston University defeats Boston College.
•Hockey East Championship game: Boston University defeats Northeastern.
•ECAC Semifinal #2: Princeton defeats Cornell.
•ECAC Semifinal #1: Yale defeats St. Lawrence.
•ECAC Championship game: Yale defeats Princeton.
•Atlantic Hockey Semifinal #2: RIT defeats Mercyhurst.
•Atlantic Hockey Semifinal #1: Bentley defeats Air Force.
•Atlantic Hockey Championship game: RIT defeats Bentley.
•CCHA Semifinal #2: Michigan defeats Alaska.
•CCHA Semifinal #1: Notre Dame defeats Northern Michigan.
•CCHA Championship game: Notre Dame defeats Michigan.
•WCHA Play-in #1: Minnesota-Duluth defeats Minnesota.
•WCHA Semifinal #2: Wisconsin defeats Denver.
•WCHA Semifinal #1: North Dakota defeats Minnesota-Duluth.
•WCHA Championship game: North Dakota defeats Wisconsin
College Hockey News has the You are the Committee up again. It is fun to play with the numbers. Post yours if you would like.
•Hockey East Semifinal #2: Northeastern defeats Mass.-Lowell.
•Hockey East Semifinal #1: Boston University defeats Boston College.
•Hockey East Championship game: Boston University defeats Northeastern.
•ECAC Semifinal #2: Princeton defeats Cornell.
•ECAC Semifinal #1: Yale defeats St. Lawrence.
•ECAC Championship game: Yale defeats Princeton.
•Atlantic Hockey Semifinal #2: RIT defeats Mercyhurst.
•Atlantic Hockey Semifinal #1: Bentley defeats Air Force.
•Atlantic Hockey Championship game: RIT defeats Bentley.
•CCHA Semifinal #2: Michigan defeats Alaska.
•CCHA Semifinal #1: Notre Dame defeats Northern Michigan.
•CCHA Championship game: Notre Dame defeats Michigan.
•WCHA Play-in #1: Minnesota-Duluth defeats Minnesota.
•WCHA Semifinal #2: Wisconsin defeats Denver.
•WCHA Semifinal #1: North Dakota defeats Minnesota-Duluth.
•WCHA Championship game: North Dakota defeats Wisconsin
INCH Power Rankings
Here is the latest power rankings from INCH.
INCH Power Rankings
March 15, 2009
1. Notre Dame
2. Boston University
3. Michigan
4. North Dakota Big weekend for the Lamoureux family: the Fighting Sioux's Mario scored in his team's 5-1 against Michigan Tech Friday; Air Force's Jacques had three goals and an assist in the Falcons' series win against Sacred Heart; and twins Jocelyne and Monique helped Minnesota to a return trip to the women's Frozen Four in a 4-3 win over Boston College.
5. Denver
7. Yale
8. Princeton
9. Vermont
10. Miami
11. Cornell
12. St. Lawrence
13. Minnesota
14. New Hampshire
15. Boston College
16. Ohio State
17. Wisconsin
18. UMass Lowell
19. Minnesota Duluth
20. Alaska
Dropped out: Colorado College, St. Cloud State, Air Force
Bubble-licious: Northern Michigan, Air Force, RIT, Bemidji State
Wow who would have thought the UND Fighting Sioux would have moved up so high in the INCH Power Rankings. That being said rankings and polls are nice but one game can end your season and send your team home.
INCH Power Rankings
March 15, 2009
1. Notre Dame
2. Boston University
3. Michigan
4. North Dakota Big weekend for the Lamoureux family: the Fighting Sioux's Mario scored in his team's 5-1 against Michigan Tech Friday; Air Force's Jacques had three goals and an assist in the Falcons' series win against Sacred Heart; and twins Jocelyne and Monique helped Minnesota to a return trip to the women's Frozen Four in a 4-3 win over Boston College.
5. Denver
7. Yale
8. Princeton
9. Vermont
10. Miami
11. Cornell
12. St. Lawrence
13. Minnesota
14. New Hampshire
15. Boston College
16. Ohio State
17. Wisconsin
18. UMass Lowell
19. Minnesota Duluth
20. Alaska
Dropped out: Colorado College, St. Cloud State, Air Force
Bubble-licious: Northern Michigan, Air Force, RIT, Bemidji State
Wow who would have thought the UND Fighting Sioux would have moved up so high in the INCH Power Rankings. That being said rankings and polls are nice but one game can end your season and send your team home.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Ducan's goal that wasn't.
Last night I thought that Vandy had tipped this goal. Even the FSSN Sioux play by play guy Pat Sweeny said that Vandy got the goal on the tip. None the less it was a nice play and a money assist by Ryan Duncan.
Scores from 3-14-2009
Saturday, March 14, 2009
CCHA Tournament
Nebraska-Omaha 0 at Notre Dame 1
Ohio State 4 at Alaska 2
Western Michigan 1 at Michigan 6
Northern Michigan 3 at Miami 2 ot
Analysis
UNO, WMU. Two games yet to be decided tonight, UAF vs tOSU and Miami hopes to fight back the pesky Wildcats from NMU. Go Cats. I wondering if my buddy from USCHO.COM redhawkman10 (aka RedHack) is sweating about his Miami RedHawks yet? LOL...
CHA Tournament
Alabama-Huntsville 1 vs. Niagara 1 ot
Robert Morris 2 at Bemidji State 3 ot
Analysis
The Beavers make the tourney for the first time since 2006. Go Beavers, lets kick some BU ass.
ECAC Tournament
Rensselaer 0 at Cornell 4
Brown 0 at Yale 2
Quinnipiac 3 at St. Lawrence 5
Union 5 at Princeton 2
Analysis
Quinnipiac, Brown, Princeton vs Union and Cornell and Rensselaer tonight for a chance to move on to Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y for the ECAC championship.
HEA Tournament
Massachusetts 1 at Northeastern 4
Mass.-Lowell 4 at Vermont 2
Maine 6 at Boston University 3
Boston College 1 at New Hampshire 0
Analysis
Vermont, New Hampshire BU vs Maine and Northeastern vs UMass tonight for a chance to move on the TD Bank Boston Garden. I don't see the top seeds losing tonight. Boston University is just to good to lose to games in a row to Maine that went something like 4-15-2 in 2009. Look for Northeastern to find a way to win this game.
AHA Tournament
Army 0 at Mercyhurst 5
Sacred Heart 4 at Air Force 1
Canisius 7 at Bentley 3
Holy Cross 4 at RIT 6
Analysis
Army Knights for the rest of the playoff series go to extra Hockey. My pick to win the AHA conference tourney is needs to win tonight against Holy Cross to advance. Look for RIT to close out Holy Cross, Air Force to close out Sacred Heart tonight.
WCHA Tournament
Michigan Tech 3 at North Dakota 4
Minnesota-Duluth 3 at Colorado College 1
Minnesota State 2 at Wisconsin 4
St. Cloud State 0 at Minnesota 3
Alaska-Anchorage 3 at Denver 4
Analysis
MTU,C.C.,Minnesota State, SCSU, UAA, UMD and UMN on Thursday night, DU and Wisconsin and UND gets the WINNER of the UMD and UMN game.
CCHA Tournament
Nebraska-Omaha 0 at Notre Dame 1
Ohio State 4 at Alaska 2
Western Michigan 1 at Michigan 6
Northern Michigan 3 at Miami 2 ot
Analysis
CHA Tournament
Alabama-Huntsville 1 vs. Niagara 1 ot
Robert Morris 2 at Bemidji State 3 ot
Analysis
The Beavers make the tourney for the first time since 2006. Go Beavers, lets kick some BU ass.
ECAC Tournament
Rensselaer 0 at Cornell 4
Brown 0 at Yale 2
Quinnipiac 3 at St. Lawrence 5
Union 5 at Princeton 2
Analysis
HEA Tournament
Massachusetts 1 at Northeastern 4
Mass.-Lowell 4 at Vermont 2
Maine 6 at Boston University 3
Boston College 1 at New Hampshire 0
Analysis
AHA Tournament
Army 0 at Mercyhurst 5
Sacred Heart 4 at Air Force 1
Canisius 7 at Bentley 3
Holy Cross 4 at RIT 6
Analysis
WCHA Tournament
Michigan Tech 3 at North Dakota 4
Minnesota-Duluth 3 at Colorado College 1
Minnesota State 2 at Wisconsin 4
St. Cloud State 0 at Minnesota 3
Alaska-Anchorage 3 at Denver 4
Analysis
Linkorama --- a few things...
**DU hockey beat writer Mike Chambers Denver University is reporting that Tyler Ruegsegger is out for the season. This is a huge blow to the DU Pioneers. Tyler Ruegsegger a Junior (15-11-26), is a big part of DU team offense and his services will be missed.
**The Bemidji State University Beavers have Qualified for the NCAA Division One hockey tourney with their overtime win again RMU. Beaver Matt Read score 8:05 into overtime to launch the Beavers into the NCAA tourney. The Beavers will probably face Notre Dame or Boston University in NCAA tourney. This is the Beavers first trip to the NCAA tourney since 2006.
**Here is Elliot Olshansky latest article at the New York Daily News. It is on former Grand Forks, ND resident and Central High Hockey player Jacques Lamoureux and his path to the Air Force Academy. Since Jacques is from North Dakota and there are probably going to be NO Sioux players in the Hobey Baker top ten (I am holding out hope for Genoway) I am going to have to say that Lamoureux is my personal favorite for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award this season.
**Here is the latest PWR ranking involving WCHA teams: Denver University is 3rd, the Fighting Sioux 5th, the Gophers are tied for 12th, the Minnesota Bulldogs are 15th and the Wisconsin Badgers are 17th. It would appear that Wisconsin might need to run the tables to get into the tourney. I would imagine that UMD will have to win a couple of games to get in and they will want Princeton, OSU and Minnesota to lose. The numbers will probably change a little this evening after the games in the CCHA, Hockey East and ECAC tourneys.
Absolutely crushing news from the DU hockey team today. One of the best young guys I know, Tyler Ruegsegger — the Pioneers’ leading goal-scorer — will miss the rest of the season with a knee injury.
The junior center from Lakewood was injured in Friday’s 3-2 comeback victory over Alaska-Anchorage. Ruegsegger, who has a team-best 15 goals — including 12 on the power play — was the star of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association playoff opener, scoring consecutive goals within 1:58 of the second period to tie it 2-2.
**The Bemidji State University Beavers have Qualified for the NCAA Division One hockey tourney with their overtime win again RMU. Beaver Matt Read score 8:05 into overtime to launch the Beavers into the NCAA tourney. The Beavers will probably face Notre Dame or Boston University in NCAA tourney. This is the Beavers first trip to the NCAA tourney since 2006.
**Here is Elliot Olshansky latest article at the New York Daily News. It is on former Grand Forks, ND resident and Central High Hockey player Jacques Lamoureux and his path to the Air Force Academy. Since Jacques is from North Dakota and there are probably going to be NO Sioux players in the Hobey Baker top ten (I am holding out hope for Genoway) I am going to have to say that Lamoureux is my personal favorite for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award this season.
Lamoureux is college hockey's national leader in goals with 29, and power play goals with 14. He also leads the nation with eight game-winning goals, making him the hero of one-third of the Falcons' wins this season.
**Here is the latest PWR ranking involving WCHA teams: Denver University is 3rd, the Fighting Sioux 5th, the Gophers are tied for 12th, the Minnesota Bulldogs are 15th and the Wisconsin Badgers are 17th. It would appear that Wisconsin might need to run the tables to get into the tourney. I would imagine that UMD will have to win a couple of games to get in and they will want Princeton, OSU and Minnesota to lose. The numbers will probably change a little this evening after the games in the CCHA, Hockey East and ECAC tourneys.
Sioux 4 Real Huskies 3
Grand Forks Herald Photo They say that it is hard to close out a team in the WCHA playoffs. That statement proved to be true as MTU Huskies (aka the real Huskies) gave the Fighting Sioux all they could handle, and contested the game right to the very end.
In having a conversation Friday night with MeanEgirl from the MTU hockey Blog I am told that Michigan Tech barring injuries would have been the 6th place team in the WCHA this past season. Based on what I have seen from the Huskies this season I don't think I would rule that possibility out. While Tech won two league games this past season they come at you and put a lot of pressure in their opponents face. The Huskies may not get a lot of opportunities but they burry their chances they get. MTU lost seven one goal games and tied seven games this season. Imagine if MTU had won 3/4 of these games? They would have been giving the SCSU Huskies and the Gophers a fight for fifth place in the WCHA standings.
MacNaughten Cup returns to Grand Forks
The Cup made its first appearance in Grand Forks since 2004, at the end of the game the McNaughten Cup was brought out on the ice by Jake Brandt and Nick Fuher who were members of UND’s last MacNaughton Cup champion team in 2003-04. Also, Doug McLeod was rained with a fair number of boos from the crowd when he was introduced for the award ceremony. I have had the opportunity to see the five MacNaughten Cup award ceremonies and this one was awesome. I loved seeing some shorter guy holding the cup above their heads.
Coach Hakstol Shows some emotion
It ended with coach Dave Hakstol holding the Cup high over his head, letting out a yell and giving a big smile.
“It was fitting in a couple of different senses,” Hakstol said. “The 60-minute fight on the ice — let’s not overlook that. What a game Michigan Tech played. I don’t think they could have pushed any harder in this game. I’m sure they’ve got to be proud of their effort. I was proud of our team’s effort and getting the series win gave us a chance to make the presentation of the MacNaughton Cup special.
Originally it was thought that Ryan Duncan had scored a natural hat trick but I told my buddy before I hung up the phone that Vandy had tipped that puck on the second goal Duncan goal. Looking at Today Newspaper and box score the goal was changed as I thought. None the less, what night...
Goon's Three Stars of the Weekend
Here are my three stars for this weekend: 1.) Ryan Duncan (3-1-4), 2.) Chris VandeVelde (2-2-4) 3.) Brad Miller (0-5-5) Honorable Mention Matt Frattin (1-2-3) Look for Brad Miller to get some votes for defensive player of the week in the WCHA, I think he should be a lock for this week’s award. Also, I think Ryan Duncan will get a look for offensive player of the week. I am sure that Kangas who has had like 4 good games the second half of the season will challenge Brad Miller for Defensive player of the weekend.
Box Score.
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1st Period (20:00)
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NDK-1 Evan Trupp (2-Hooking) MTU 0x1 10:26
MTU-1 Alex MacLeod (2-Charging) NDK 0x1 11:54
NDK-2 Evan Trupp (2-Hooking) MTU 1x2 17:21
MTU 1 - 0 6x5 PP Alex MacLeod (6) (Alex Gagne, Deron Cousens) 18:54
MTU: 19,18,5,10,14,G30 NDK: 5,11,6,20,G31
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2nd Period (20:00)
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MTU-2 Ryan Angelow (2-Hooking) NDK 0x2 5:29
NDK-3 Brett Hextall (2-Interference) MTU 1x3 5:50
MTU-3 John Schwarz (2-Hooking) NDK 1x3 7:54
NDK 1 - 1 6x5 PP Ryan Duncan (17) (Brad Miller, Jake Marto) 8:30
NDK: 16,14,25,29,26,G31 MTU: 5,28,20,13,G30
MTU-4 Drew Dobson (2-Checking from Behind) NDK 2x4 9:39
NDK 2 - 1 6x5 PP LL Chris VandeVelde (16) (Ryan Duncan, Brad Miller) 10:31
NDK: 16,14,25,26,29,G31 MTU: 28,10,13,12,G30
NDK 3 - 1 6x6 Ryan Duncan (18) (Jason Gregoire, Brett Hextall) 11:46
NDK (+): 16,17,26,6,25,G31 MTU (-): 10,18,22,5,20,G30
NDK-4 Andrew Kozek (2-Hooking) MTU 1x4 16:24
MTU-5 Brett Olson (2-Slashing) NDK 2x5 16:32
NDK-5 BENCH (2-TOO MANY PLAYERS ON ICE) (Served by Brett Hextall) MTU 2x5 17:15
MTU 2 - 3 5x4 PP Jordan Baker (16) (Drew Dobson, Geoff Kinrade) 17:31
MTU: 22,5,12,26,G37 NDK: 5,2,16,G31
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3rd Period (20:00)
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MTU-6 Eli Vlaisavljevich (2-Tripping) NDK 2x6 2:06
NDK 4 - 2 6x6 GW Matt Frattin (13) (Chris VandeVelde) 5:29
NDK (+): 21,29,24,19,14,G31 MTU (-): 20,16,19,17,12,G37
MTU 3 - 4 6x6 Drew Dobson (5) (Jordan Baker, Ricky Doriott) 16:35
MTU (+): 5,22,23,10,18,G37 NDK (-): 20,11,8,25,6,G31
Timeout - Michigan Tech 18:32
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End of Game
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Then there were five. Sioux 4 - Tech 3

These are the Five teams that will play for the Final Five next weekend.
The yearly trip the Xcel Energy Center the Hockey Mecca in the Midwest.
I am sure we will hear Bruce McLeod breath a sigh of relief his two Big Ten schools got to St Paul. More to follow tomorrow. I can hardly wait this is going to be a good tourney. I also proved to Donna that I did not jinx the UMD Bulldogs but I some how must have given the Huskies and Mavericks some bad mojo because I was pulling for them as well.
1.) UND
2.) DU
3.) BADgers
4.) Goofs
5.) Bulldogs
C.C. SCSU MSU-M UAA MTU; season over.
Latest Bracketology
Here is the latest Bracketology blog from Jason Moy. Interesting they have to Gophers in the tourney and Cornell back on the lake known as Mariucci Arena. I can imagine that Michigan wouldn't be all that thrilled with the prospect of having to play the Gophers on their home ice but I can't see Michigan getting beat by the Gophers either.
East Regional (Bridgeport)
16 Bemidji State vs. 1 Boston University
9 Yale vs. 7 Vermont
Midwest Regional (Grand Rapids)
14 Minnesota-Duluth vs. 2 Notre Dame
10 Miami vs. 6 Northeastern
Northeast Regional (Manchester)
15 Air Force vs. 3 Denver
11 Princeton vs. 8 New Hampshire
West Regional (Minneapolis)
13 Minnesota vs. 4 Michigan
12 Cornell vs. 5 North Dakota
East Regional (Bridgeport)
16 Bemidji State vs. 1 Boston University
9 Yale vs. 7 Vermont
Midwest Regional (Grand Rapids)
14 Minnesota-Duluth vs. 2 Notre Dame
10 Miami vs. 6 Northeastern
Northeast Regional (Manchester)
15 Air Force vs. 3 Denver
11 Princeton vs. 8 New Hampshire
West Regional (Minneapolis)
13 Minnesota vs. 4 Michigan
12 Cornell vs. 5 North Dakota
A couple of things. (Moron of the Week)
Apparently Coach Jacques Lemaire is not all that happy with Avalanche uber hack Cody McCormick for his vicious cross check on Cal Clutterbuck in the last game against the Av's. You have got to love this quote by Jacques that I bolded. Mike Russo is spot on that former MTU Husky John Scott rocked McCormick's ass in a very good fight. Of course the horse collar tackle at the end by McCormick was a bush league move.
Seriously, I am sick and tired of seeing these punks/agitators skate around the ice and take liberties with people and then watching the refs not make the proper call. The league doesn't look very good when they have to go back and review game tape, then have to go back and suspend the player ex-post facto. In my opinion I thought it was a major penalty at the time. NHL ref Don VanMassenhoven is probably one of the worst refs in the National Hockey League.
Colorado’s Cody McCormick got suspended two games for cross-checking Cal Clutterbuck in the head last night. I was sitting with Doug Risebrough when I got the email, showed it to him and he said, “Is that all? That’s my quote.”
Coach Jacques Lemaire said the referees last night weren’t going to call any penalties on it because Don VanMassenhoven didn’t see it. So Lemaire told VanMassenhoven, “You better tell your partner to call something because [McCormick’s] going to get suspended.” In other words, Lemaire was telling referee Ian Walsh there better be a penalty or it would be embarrassing for the men in stripes. Lemaire, by the way, used me as the dummy to demonstrate what McCormick did. Luckily, Lemaire avoided my face with his stick by I’d say a good, I don’t know, HALF INCH!
Walsh assessed a double minor. Later, Clutterbuck got cross-checked in the face again, this time by John-Michael Liles. VanMassenhoven nailed Clutterbuck for diving, too, probably because the ref felt he was miraculously back way too soon after being on the ice so long from the previous incident.
Lemaire said, “Trust me, he was shook up. What’s he got to get 50 stitches or a broken jaw?”
McCormick, who by the way got his clock cleaned by John Scott in Scott’s first NHL bout, is eligible to return against the Wild on Tuesday during another rare visit in St. Paul for Minnesota. (read the whole story here)
***Apparently Wild General Manager Doug Risebrough is not happy with the way his team practiced yesterday and is tired of listening to excuses from them about being tired. I am not sure how people can even take this clown seriously anymore? Doug Risebrough has run this team into the ground should start taking some ownership for this and maybe his team's play is so poor is because they are playing to their abilities. Ever think the reason the Wild couldn't score for 6 minutes of power play time was that you have 4-5 people on this team that can score a team full of third and fourth liners. Holy Cow Risebrough you're killing me here.
Risebrough said he's also tired of hearing how the Wild's arduous late-season road schedule is exhausting the team.
"They played yesterday [in Denver], they got up at 8 a.m. to catch a 9 a.m. bus to be on a 10 o'clock plane, where they flew first class with some really good food," Risebrough said. "They got here at 12:30 and they're on the ice now. What will they do now when they're finished at 3? Go to the hotel and sleep.
"At home, they'd go for a new car or their wife will say, 'I haven't been out for dinner in a while,' or, 'You haven't seen Johnny play hockey in a month.' The road is nothing. I know I'm making light of it. But come on. This is not a tough life.
"It's all in here," Risebrough said, pointing to his head.
"We can't have any excuse grabbers. Those are the ones who are going to fail because it's just easier to fail. It's hard work to succeed, but it's easy to fail."
(Click here for the whole article)
Moron of the Week
Here is our candidate for the moron of the Week. Maybe this Skippy should have sobered up before he wrote this gem. I would be willing to bet he is probably a doctoral candidate in rocket science from the University of Minnesota. First off the Sioux are tied for 5th in the power ranking while DU is ranked 3rd, not a very big separation. Second UND beat DU 8-3 and tied them the following night. Also lets not forget that the Sioux, swept the Gophers 6-3 and 6-1 exposing the Gophers and showing the rest of the league that the Gophers are a very weak hockey team. I would have to say you failed miserably in your attempt Skippy.
Get a life Flickertail fans
Why do we constantly see posts from jealous UND Flickertail fans on Gopher articles in the MINNEAPOLIS paper's web site? Doesn't Grand Forks offer anything for Flickertail fans to spew out lame comments? Hey, UND, we don't care about you, your precious hockey team, or the fact that you finished near the top in a down league this season. As far as being the best team in the WCHA, according to an earlier post, how do you explain being behind Denver in the Pairwise, and tied for 7th in the country in the those same rankings? That would indicate to me, that your squad is far from being "The best". Heck, Minnesota is only a few slots behind UND in the Pairwise, and they have had a terrible second half of the season. Maybe you should start thinking about sand bagging for the big flood and stop wasting your time making senseless posts on a Minneapolis paper's web site?!
posted by maxwell812 on Mar 14, 09 at 9:12 am
Scores from 3-13-2009
Friday, March 13, 2009
CCHA Tournament
Northern Michigan 2 at Miami 3
Nebraska-Omaha 0 at Notre Dame 5
Ohio State 0 at Alaska 4
Western Michigan 2 at Michigan 5
Analysis
No real surprising results here other than maybe OSU losing to Alaska.
Everyone else that won was expected to win.
CHA Tournament
Robert Morris 2 vs. Niagara 1
Alabama-Huntsville 1 at Bemidji State 4
Analysis
The shocker of the night was that RMU ended Niagara's playoff chances.
ECAC Tournament
Quinnipiac 3 at St. Lawrence 5
Union 2 at Princeton 3
Rensselaer 1 at Cornell 0
Brown 2 at Yale 4
Analysis
The big shocker here was the Cornell Big Red losing to Rensselaer.
HEA Tournament
Maine 1 at Boston University 2
Boston College 5 at New Hampshire 3
Massachusetts 2 at Northeastern 1
Mass.-Lowell 4 at Vermont 3 ot
Analysis
UMass-Lowell shocks Vermont. Boston College says we are not dead yet as the Eagle beats UNH in Durham, N.H. and now B.C. sits on the bubble at 17 in the PWR. The Eagles are going to have to probably win the Hockey East tourney or have a good showing to advance to the NCAA tourney.
AHA Tournament
Canisius 3 at Bentley 6
Holy Cross 5 at RIT 3
Army 2 at Mercyhurst 6
Sacred Heart 3 at Air Force 4
Analysis
I was shocked that RIT lost to Holy Cross since I have picked RIT to win the AHA tourney.
WCHA Tournament
Minnesota State 1 at Wisconsin 7
St. Cloud State 2 at Minnesota 4
Alaska-Anchorage 2 at Denver 3
Michigan Tech 1 at North Dakota 5
Minnesota-Duluth 4 at Colorado College 1
Analysis
Bulldogs take a bite out of Bachman and the Tigers. From what I hear the Bulldogs came out with a vengeance and took it to the Tigers. It will be interesting to see if UMD can finish the deal tonight. (EDIT) I got a text last night from Lets Go Mav's and she had mentioned that the Mav's were outshot 66-27 by the Badgers. At first I thought it was a misprint but after WCHAdominates post I went back and looked at the box score and that shot total is eye popping. Wisconsin might be one of the better teams to miss the NCAA tourney this season.
CCHA Tournament
Northern Michigan 2 at Miami 3
Nebraska-Omaha 0 at Notre Dame 5
Ohio State 0 at Alaska 4
Western Michigan 2 at Michigan 5
Analysis
No real surprising results here other than maybe OSU losing to Alaska.
Everyone else that won was expected to win.
CHA Tournament
Robert Morris 2 vs. Niagara 1
Alabama-Huntsville 1 at Bemidji State 4
Analysis
The shocker of the night was that RMU ended Niagara's playoff chances.
ECAC Tournament
Quinnipiac 3 at St. Lawrence 5
Union 2 at Princeton 3
Rensselaer 1 at Cornell 0
Brown 2 at Yale 4
Analysis
The big shocker here was the Cornell Big Red losing to Rensselaer.
HEA Tournament
Maine 1 at Boston University 2
Boston College 5 at New Hampshire 3
Massachusetts 2 at Northeastern 1
Mass.-Lowell 4 at Vermont 3 ot
Analysis
UMass-Lowell shocks Vermont. Boston College says we are not dead yet as the Eagle beats UNH in Durham, N.H. and now B.C. sits on the bubble at 17 in the PWR. The Eagles are going to have to probably win the Hockey East tourney or have a good showing to advance to the NCAA tourney.
AHA Tournament
Canisius 3 at Bentley 6
Holy Cross 5 at RIT 3
Army 2 at Mercyhurst 6
Sacred Heart 3 at Air Force 4
Analysis
I was shocked that RIT lost to Holy Cross since I have picked RIT to win the AHA tourney.
WCHA Tournament
Minnesota State 1 at Wisconsin 7
St. Cloud State 2 at Minnesota 4
Alaska-Anchorage 2 at Denver 3
Michigan Tech 1 at North Dakota 5
Minnesota-Duluth 4 at Colorado College 1
Analysis
Bulldogs take a bite out of Bachman and the Tigers. From what I hear the Bulldogs came out with a vengeance and took it to the Tigers. It will be interesting to see if UMD can finish the deal tonight. (EDIT) I got a text last night from Lets Go Mav's and she had mentioned that the Mav's were outshot 66-27 by the Badgers. At first I thought it was a misprint but after WCHAdominates post I went back and looked at the box score and that shot total is eye popping. Wisconsin might be one of the better teams to miss the NCAA tourney this season.
Fighting Sioux 5 Real Huskies 1
Last night's game started out slow and was a little boring to watch but the game picked up and ended with a bang. It appeared that maybe at the start of the game the Fighting Sioux were grasping the sticks a little tight and they could have been a little nervous. To start the game I thought the Fighting Sioux also looked a little out of sync but they did manage to get their legs moving as the game progressed. The kind of broke the game open in the second period as they put seventeen shots on net getting two past Rob Nolan.
MTU no cupcake
Make no mistake about it, MTU is a tough team to play against. The Minnesota Gophers were bitten by them last weekend. The Huskies are the masters of clogging up the neutral zone and take away space to perfection. They also do a good job at taking away the passing lanes. If anything this is a good preparation for the games ahead. In the playoffs the games become tighter and you can't take a minute off or face the possibility of getting buried. One untimely turnover can spell doom. Rewind to last years frozen four.
Zajac still golden
The Fighting Sioux got another goal from Darcy Zajac this time a short handed goal keeping another impressive streak alive. When Fighting Sioux forward Zajac scores a goal UND has never lost a game. This season Zajac has scored some pretty nice goals, I thought last nights was a thing of beauty. Zajac has been contributing on the defensive side and well as offensively and has five points in the past eight games (3-2-5). Zajac has also almost equaled his point totals of his first two seasons at UND as Zajac has (5-12-17) for the season and his first point total for his first two seasons (11-7-18).
Ryan Ducan’s swan song
As Sioux fans we are watching Ryan Duncan’s swan song (final theatrical or dramatic appearance) and I have to say that I am going to miss watching this kid play for the Sioux because he has a knack for scoring big goals at the right time. Last night Ryan Duncan scored a nice power play goal in the second period to get Sioux going. Even without Oshie or Toews Ryan Duncan continues playing at a high level
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1st Period (20:00)
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MTU-1 Derek Kitti (2-Boarding) NDK 0x1 5:49
MTU-2 Derek Kitti (2-Unsportsmanlike Conduct) 14:45
NDK-1 Andrew Kozek (2-Hooking) 14:45
NDK-2 Brad Malone (2-Roughing) MTU 0x1 14:45
NDK 1 - 0 6x6 LL Chris VandeVelde (15) (Matt Frattin, Brad Miller) 17:04
NDK (+): 29,21,14,24,19,G31 MTU (-): 7,21,27,23,20,G37
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2nd Period (20:00)
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MTU-3 Jordan Baker (2-Slashing) NDK 1x2 2:40
NDK 2 - 0 6x5 PP GW Ryan Duncan (16) (Brad Miller) 3:00
NDK: 16,14,26,29,25,G31 MTU: 28,13,20,12,G37
NDK-3 Mario Lamoureux (2-Hooking) MTU 0x2 3:48
NDK 3 - 0 6x6 Evan Trupp (7) (Chris VandeVelde, Matt Frattin) 6:08
NDK (+): 19,29,21,14,24,G31 MTU (-): 19,5,23,14,18,G37
MTU-4 Ryan Bunger (2-Holding) NDK 1x3 6:55
MTU-5 Drew Dobson (2-Boarding) NDK 1x4 7:34
NDK-4 Andrew Kozek (2-CTH HIGH-STICKING) MTU 0x3 10:18
MTU-6 Ricky Doriott (2-Hooking) NDK 1x5 18:37
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3rd Period (20:00)
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MTU-7 Drew Dobson (2-Tripping) NDK 1x6 3:00
NDK-5 Brett Hextall (2-Roughing) MTU 1x4 4:47
MTU 1 - 3 6x5 PP Alex MacLeod (5) (John Schwarz, Alex Gagne) 6:13
MTU: 14,10,18,5,19,G37 NDK: 20,5,2,11,G31
NDK-6 Joe Finley (2-Cross-Checking) MTU 1x5 8:44
NDK 4 - 1 5x6 SH Darcy Zajac (5) (Chay Genoway) 10:31
NDK (+): 11,5,29,14,G31 MTU (-): 17,12,16,26,22,G37
NDK 5 - 1 6x6 Mario Lamoureux (3) (Brad Miller, Ben Blood) 11:13
NDK (+): 9,14,24,10,22,G31 MTU (-): 27,21,10,26,7,G37
MTU-8 Alex MacLeod (2-Holding the Stick) NDK 1x7 11:40
MTU-9 Eli Vlaisavljevich (2-Cross-Checking) NDK 1x8 16:12
MTU-10 Justin St. Louis (2-Roughing) 17:11
NDK-7 Darcy Zajac (2-Roughing) 17:11
NDK-8 Matt Watkins (2-Goaltender Interference) MTU 1x6 17:11
MTU-11 BENCH (2-TOO MANY PLAYERS ON ICE) (Served by Bryce Reddick) NDK 1x9 19:10
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End of Game
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MTU no cupcake
Make no mistake about it, MTU is a tough team to play against. The Minnesota Gophers were bitten by them last weekend. The Huskies are the masters of clogging up the neutral zone and take away space to perfection. They also do a good job at taking away the passing lanes. If anything this is a good preparation for the games ahead. In the playoffs the games become tighter and you can't take a minute off or face the possibility of getting buried. One untimely turnover can spell doom. Rewind to last years frozen four.
Zajac still golden
The Fighting Sioux got another goal from Darcy Zajac this time a short handed goal keeping another impressive streak alive. When Fighting Sioux forward Zajac scores a goal UND has never lost a game. This season Zajac has scored some pretty nice goals, I thought last nights was a thing of beauty. Zajac has been contributing on the defensive side and well as offensively and has five points in the past eight games (3-2-5). Zajac has also almost equaled his point totals of his first two seasons at UND as Zajac has (5-12-17) for the season and his first point total for his first two seasons (11-7-18).
Ryan Ducan’s swan song
As Sioux fans we are watching Ryan Duncan’s swan song (final theatrical or dramatic appearance) and I have to say that I am going to miss watching this kid play for the Sioux because he has a knack for scoring big goals at the right time. Last night Ryan Duncan scored a nice power play goal in the second period to get Sioux going. Even without Oshie or Toews Ryan Duncan continues playing at a high level
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1st Period (20:00)
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MTU-1 Derek Kitti (2-Boarding) NDK 0x1 5:49
MTU-2 Derek Kitti (2-Unsportsmanlike Conduct) 14:45
NDK-1 Andrew Kozek (2-Hooking) 14:45
NDK-2 Brad Malone (2-Roughing) MTU 0x1 14:45
NDK 1 - 0 6x6 LL Chris VandeVelde (15) (Matt Frattin, Brad Miller) 17:04
NDK (+): 29,21,14,24,19,G31 MTU (-): 7,21,27,23,20,G37
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2nd Period (20:00)
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MTU-3 Jordan Baker (2-Slashing) NDK 1x2 2:40
NDK 2 - 0 6x5 PP GW Ryan Duncan (16) (Brad Miller) 3:00
NDK: 16,14,26,29,25,G31 MTU: 28,13,20,12,G37
NDK-3 Mario Lamoureux (2-Hooking) MTU 0x2 3:48
NDK 3 - 0 6x6 Evan Trupp (7) (Chris VandeVelde, Matt Frattin) 6:08
NDK (+): 19,29,21,14,24,G31 MTU (-): 19,5,23,14,18,G37
MTU-4 Ryan Bunger (2-Holding) NDK 1x3 6:55
MTU-5 Drew Dobson (2-Boarding) NDK 1x4 7:34
NDK-4 Andrew Kozek (2-CTH HIGH-STICKING) MTU 0x3 10:18
MTU-6 Ricky Doriott (2-Hooking) NDK 1x5 18:37
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3rd Period (20:00)
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MTU-7 Drew Dobson (2-Tripping) NDK 1x6 3:00
NDK-5 Brett Hextall (2-Roughing) MTU 1x4 4:47
MTU 1 - 3 6x5 PP Alex MacLeod (5) (John Schwarz, Alex Gagne) 6:13
MTU: 14,10,18,5,19,G37 NDK: 20,5,2,11,G31
NDK-6 Joe Finley (2-Cross-Checking) MTU 1x5 8:44
NDK 4 - 1 5x6 SH Darcy Zajac (5) (Chay Genoway) 10:31
NDK (+): 11,5,29,14,G31 MTU (-): 17,12,16,26,22,G37
NDK 5 - 1 6x6 Mario Lamoureux (3) (Brad Miller, Ben Blood) 11:13
NDK (+): 9,14,24,10,22,G31 MTU (-): 27,21,10,26,7,G37
MTU-8 Alex MacLeod (2-Holding the Stick) NDK 1x7 11:40
MTU-9 Eli Vlaisavljevich (2-Cross-Checking) NDK 1x8 16:12
MTU-10 Justin St. Louis (2-Roughing) 17:11
NDK-7 Darcy Zajac (2-Roughing) 17:11
NDK-8 Matt Watkins (2-Goaltender Interference) MTU 1x6 17:11
MTU-11 BENCH (2-TOO MANY PLAYERS ON ICE) (Served by Bryce Reddick) NDK 1x9 19:10
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End of Game
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Bison Basketball in ND History.

There has been this on going debate over on siouxsports.com about how Sioux fans should be cheering for the Bison in the NCAA basketball tourney because they represent the state of North Dakota and if you don't cheer for the Bison then you're not pro-North Dakota. Spare us the silly lecture please. That is one of the silliest arguments I have ever heard. First off the Bison are representing North Dakota State University in basketball that's it. On the Bison's roster there are a grand total of three players from the great state of North Dakota, a majority of the players (8) are from Minnesota.
Also, Sioux fans aren't required to cheer for the Bison and not cheering for them doesn’t make one anti-North Dakota. If some Sioux fans decide to cheer for the Bison in the NCAA Division one basketball tourney that is their decision and good for them. I don’t have a problem with that. That is their choice.
Make no mistake about it, there are a lot of Sioux fans like me still look to the Bison as being our heated rival and they will always be, there is no way under any circumstances we could ever cheer for them. To me the Bison logo is as offensive of a symbol is as hated at the Golden Gophers "M" or the Green Bay Packers yellow helmets.
Also, there has been this on going argument if the Bison make the NCAA tourney that it would be the biggest story to ever come out of North Dakota. This argument started over on Mike McFeely's blog. While the Bison making the NCAA tourney it’s first year as a full division one program it is hardly the biggest North Dakota sports story of all-time. This accomplishment is small in comparison to the history of Fighting Sioux hockey. In today’s Grand Forks, Herald former Fighting Sioux Hockey beat writer Virg Foss addresses this subject in his column today. I think his article hits a lot of the important points.
It is an outstanding accomplishment. Kudos to the Bison, let me be clear on that.
But someone had to win the Summit League postseason basketball tournament and earn the bid to the NCAA tournament. NDSU, the most veteran and polished team in the league, was that one, as expected.
The true test of where this NDSU team will rank in state sports history comes in whether it can win a game or two in the tournament. The bet here is that it will be one-and-done for the Bison.
If that’s what happens, the Bison basketball team might be a candidate for a top five place in state history as trailblazers in the sport on the college level in our state. But that’s all.
Who else ranks higher? Phil Jackson might win more NBA championships than any coach in league history. That has to rank at or near the top all-time in the history of state sports.
You can’t overlook the 61 homers for the New York Yankees by Roger Maris in 1961, a major league record for someone not on drugs of some kind. Sure, he’s not a North Dakota native, but he spent his significant years for development in Grand Forks and Fargo, so we claim him.
You can’t overlook Tony Hrkac and Ryan Duncan from UND winning Hobey Baker Awards as the top players in NCAA Division I hockey. Or Mark Taylor being named the nation’s best college player by The Hockey News magazine the year before the Hobey Award came into existence.
How about the 116 points in the 1986-87 season for Hrkac, a national record that may never be broken.
So until the time a basketball team from NDSU or UND wins an NCAA Division I championship, I would rank Fighting Sioux hockey and its seven national championships at the top of my list, along with Jackson’s achievements.
They are accomplishments that have stood the test of time, during a lifetime in Jackson’s case, during the lifetimes of hundreds of athletes in the case of Sioux hockey.
There are those who will say college hockey, with less than 60 schools playing it at the Division I level, should be knocked down a peg or two when 340-some colleges that play NCAA Division I men’s basketball.
That’s a shallow argument. College hockey at UND is played at a truly unique level in the state. The reputation and respect the program has on a national level for excellence is well-earned.
Need proof? UND has placed more players into the top pro league (the NHL) in one sport than NDSU has in all of its sports combined.
So let’s take what NDSU did in men’s basketball this season and honor it for what it is, an outstanding achievement worthy of praise.
But don’t kid yourself. As the biggest sports accomplishment in North Dakota history, it’s not even close — unless the Bison win the whole dang thing.
(read the whole story here)
Friday, March 13, 2009
P.A at Great Waters Brewery on March 20th.

Good news for all the Rubes that went last year KFAN remote, Paul Allen is going to be back again at the Great Waters Brewery on March 20th from 0900-1200. If you have never been to one of these events I recommend going, it was a lot of fun last year. The Great Waters Brewery have some awesome dark beers and great food. I have been to two of them and they are a lot of fun and very good way to meet other hockey fans.
Friday, March 20th
Paul Allen Project broadcast at Great Waters Brewery in St. Paul
It’s time to go to Great Waters! Get all geared up for the WCHA Final Five games and join P.A. at Great Waters Brewery in St. Paul from 9am-Noon! Wear your college hockey gear and get ready for a little puck talk. See you there!
Brad Eidsness on Julie Robenhymer's NCAA podcast.
Julie Robenhymer from hockeybuzz.com had Fighting Sioux goalie Brad Eidsness on her podcast at 39:50 in (Click here to listen to the pod cast).
For Fighting Sioux fans this podcast is a must listen to, it kind of gives you a good idea how bright Brad Eidsness really is, he sounds like a real student of the game. Also, Julie Robenhymer's podcast are always funnier than heck, I ussually listen to them when I mow my lawn. Also, it sounds like Julie Robenhymer is going to be at the Final Five next week in St Paul, this was announced during the end of Blake Geoffrion interview on the podcast.
One of the things from the podcast that caught really my attention was that Julie said the following ;
Sounds
Must have been Brad Elliott Schlossman and she is probably talking about siouxsports.com.
For Fighting Sioux fans this podcast is a must listen to, it kind of gives you a good idea how bright Brad Eidsness really is, he sounds like a real student of the game. Also, Julie Robenhymer's podcast are always funnier than heck, I ussually listen to them when I mow my lawn. Also, it sounds like Julie Robenhymer is going to be at the Final Five next week in St Paul, this was announced during the end of Blake Geoffrion interview on the podcast.
One of the things from the podcast that caught really my attention was that Julie said the following ;
I saw you guys at the very start of the season at ice breaker tourney in Boston and it was a very difficult start to the season and I was talking to the the reporters from Grand Forks that cover the fighting Sioux and they were on the messages boards and hockey is really big in North Dakota and especially with their fighting Sioux and one of the reporters was showing here this message board and the sky was falling.
Sounds
Must have been Brad Elliott Schlossman and she is probably talking about siouxsports.com.
Bozak might not make Final Five
DU blogger and UND antagonist Mike Chambers is reporting that DU super sophomore Tyler Bozak might not be back until the NCAA playoffs. That is a big blow to the Denver Pioneers.
DU center Tyler Bozak, who has missed the past 17 games with a knee injury, might not return to the lineup until the opening game of the NCAA Tournament on March 27 or March 28, Pioneers coach George Gwozdecky told me Thursday.
Bozak, who has 55 points in 59 career games at DU, said last week he was on track o return at next week’s WCHA Final Five in St. Paul, Minn., assuming DU advances by eliminating Alaska-Anchorage in this weekend’s three-game WCHA playoff series at Magness Arena.
“This past Monday he began participating in warmup drills _ skating, shooting, passing, and (this) Monday he will be cleared for full practice with the team, and at that point we will wait for our medical team, as far as a decision for him to participate in games,” Gwozdecky said. “I don’t anticipate he will be cleared to play at that point. It will be more along the lines of being cleared the week after the Final Five.”
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