As part of our ongoing project of choosing Olympic teams based on states and provinces, I volunteered to take Team Mass., thinking it would be pretty easy to find a solid squad. While I was able to round off the defensive corps pretty quickly, the forwards took some work, with a search of the American League made necessary by the lack of NHL calibre forwards hailing from the state.You can see the following teams:Team Quebec, Team Maritimes, Team Ontario, Team Saskatchewan, Team Michigan, Team Manitoba, Team Alberta, Team British Columbia , Team Minnesota.
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Thursday, August 06, 2009
Team Massachusetts
Our friend Kyle from the Illegal Curve has team Mass up.
Wednesday, August 05, 2009
Add team New York.
David from the Illegalcurve.com posted team New York today. As you can see from the other teams posted there are some impressive players from the teams from Michigan, Minnesota and New York. It's a matter of fact that Michigan is loaded.
Team New York is an interesting mix. The 27th largest state in the union based on total geography, it ranks as the third in total population. As a result one would expect that New York state would be well represented in the NHL. Turns out that it currently ranks third, behind Michigan and Minnesota.You can see the following teams: Team Quebec, Team Maritimes, Team Ontario, Team Saskatchewan, Team Michigan, Team Manitoba, Team Alberta, Team British Columbia , Team Minnesota, team New York.
Very talented group of forwards without alot of pop from the back end. The goalie contingent looks like a future Red Wings goalie camp. To complete our trio we had to coax a goalie out of recent retirement to have a full compliment of tenders.
Avery on Donald Brashear.
Interesting interview with Sean "sloppy seconds" Avery. I still wonder how some of his Rangers team mates will feel about having Donald Brashear in locker room after he took out their team mates Blair Betts with a cheap shot last spring during the Stanley Cup playoffs.
On Donald Brashear: “I know he’s a scary dude…I’ve never fought him; I’ve never been dumb enough to do that… It’s always good to have a presence physically on the team, whether it’s a guy on the back or a guy upfront, I think it’s something that’s important, and as much as people say it’s not a part of the game, it is. It was certainly bittersweet to see Colton (Orr) go, I’m happy that he got a nice contract and he definitely deserves it. But it’s a new season and Brash will definitely be welcome in this dressing room and be part of our team for sure.” When reminded that Brashear---a former Flyer---had received tips from Joe Frazier during the lockout, he said: “I don’t know if Joe Frazier has enough left in the tank, I know Brash does, that’s all I’m worried about [Newsday.com]“
Hey Olympians don't get hurt.
I saw this posted by Alan Walsh on Twitter last night and I couldn't believe it when I first read it. The NHL is stopping its season to play the Olympics; why in the hell would they do this? The NHLPA doesn't want its players skating in the camps because there isn't adequate insurance coverage for their elephantine contracts. Personally, I think there would be more injuries from the compacted season then there is from the Olympic games.
I don’t know if there is any way around this; the countries participating in the Olympics are going to need to have some kind of an evaluation camp so they can decided which players are going to be the best fits for their countries’ Olympic team. This is just shameful. Maybe the Olympics needs to go back to having amateurs play in the Olympic Games.
I don’t know if there is any way around this; the countries participating in the Olympics are going to need to have some kind of an evaluation camp so they can decided which players are going to be the best fits for their countries’ Olympic team. This is just shameful. Maybe the Olympics needs to go back to having amateurs play in the Olympic Games.
So the NHLPA has told players not to participate in any on-ice drills at the upcoming orientation camps for the Olympics. Apparently the NHL has now also sent out a memo that dissuades player involvement as well, as the memo apparently states that the league will not honour NHL contracts for a player injured at a summer camp.
Call me crazy, but wasn't it the NHL and the NHLPA that agreed to participate in the Olympics? [Shaune Vetter, Hockey Buzz]
Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Top Ten USA Hockey Players.
NHL.COM has the top ten ranked American players in the NHL. Nice to see the ex-college hockey players getting recognized. As an alum of UND it's nice to see Zach Parise ranked number one.
1. Zach Parise, F, New Jersey (UND)-- Parise was a big reason the Devils won the Atlantic Division in 2008-09. He ranked third in the League in goals (45), fifth in points (94), tied for first in overtime goals (3) and tied for seventh in game-winning goals (8) while setting a team record for shots in a season (364). The 2009 All-Star also is regarded as one of the NHL's finest defensive forwards, accruing 65 hits, 34 takeaways and a career-best plus-30 rating.
2. Tim Thomas, G, Boston (UVM)
3. Patrick Kane, F, Chicago (OHL)
4. Ryan Miller, G, Buffalo (MSU)
5. Brian Rafalski, D, Detroit (UW)
6. Mike Komisarek, D, Toronto (Mich)
7. Jamie Langenbrunner, F, New Jersey
8. Phil Kessel, F, Boston (UMN)
9. Dustin Brown, F, Los Angeles (OHL)
10. Paul Stastny, F, Colorado (DU)-- Stastny was born in Quebec has opted to play for the United States in international competitions.
Team Minnesota.
Here is the team that Kyle asked me to submit to the illegal curve.
You can see the following teams: Team Quebec, Team Maritimes, Team Ontario, Team Saskatchewan, Team Michigan, Team Manitoba, Team Alberta, Team British Columbia .
As supplied by Goon of Goon’s World:
Coming as no big surprise, Team Minnesota looks like the class of the south of the border entries. A potent forward group and young, mobile defensive corps make the 10000 Lakers a team to beat. The Achilles Heel seems to be their goaltending, which, while talented, is a little shy on experience.
Coach: Dean Blais- While he lacks professional experience, Blais is a keen motivator who knows how to handle this group, mainly former collegians. He won’t take any shit and will get the most out of any underachievers.
Goalie:
1. Alex Stalock
2. Adam Berkhoel
3. John Curry
Defense:
1. Keith Ballard
2. Tom Gilbert
3. Andy Albers
4. Erik Johnson
5. Paul Martin
6. Alex Goligoski
7. Mark Stuart
Forwards:
1. Kyle Okposo
2. David Backes
3. TJ Oshie
4. Zach Parise
5. Dustin Byfuglien
6. Jamie Langenbrunner
7. Blake Wheeler
8. Matt Cullen
9. Jason Blake
10. Ryan Carter
11. Brandon Bochenski
12. Peter Mueller
13. Toby Petersen
The Minnesotans boast a pretty impressive back end. All young, mobile guys, there will be no problem with puck movement or with the power play. While none are all-stars, as a group they represent a formidable top 6. In an quick tournament such as the fictitious North America Cup, they can really hurt you.
I see them paired as follows:
Johnson-Gilbert
Ballard-Martin
Goligoski-Stuart
I have Andrew Albers as my extra.
Up front, a wealth of firepower awaits anyone standing in the way of the Maroon and Gold (assuming?). The top 6 all have elite level talent and can all put the puck in the net. Additionally, there is enough of a veteran presence to calm the ship should they fall behind to a team. While they might lack in overall grit, players such as Langenbrunner and Byfuglien are no strangers to the corners and Mark Parrish is at home at the top of the crease. I see the lines like this:
Okposo-Oshie-Parise
Wheeler-Cullen-Backes
Byfuglien-Langenbrunner-Blake
Carter-Mueller-Bochenski
Toby Petersen is my extra guy.
You can see the following teams: Team Quebec, Team Maritimes, Team Ontario, Team Saskatchewan, Team Michigan, Team Manitoba, Team Alberta, Team British Columbia .
As supplied by Goon of Goon’s World:
Coming as no big surprise, Team Minnesota looks like the class of the south of the border entries. A potent forward group and young, mobile defensive corps make the 10000 Lakers a team to beat. The Achilles Heel seems to be their goaltending, which, while talented, is a little shy on experience.
Coach: Dean Blais- While he lacks professional experience, Blais is a keen motivator who knows how to handle this group, mainly former collegians. He won’t take any shit and will get the most out of any underachievers.
Goalie:
1. Alex Stalock
2. Adam Berkhoel
3. John Curry
Defense:
1. Keith Ballard
2. Tom Gilbert
3. Andy Albers
4. Erik Johnson
5. Paul Martin
6. Alex Goligoski
7. Mark Stuart
Forwards:
1. Kyle Okposo
2. David Backes
3. TJ Oshie
4. Zach Parise
5. Dustin Byfuglien
6. Jamie Langenbrunner
7. Blake Wheeler
8. Matt Cullen
9. Jason Blake
10. Ryan Carter
11. Brandon Bochenski
12. Peter Mueller
13. Toby Petersen
The Minnesotans boast a pretty impressive back end. All young, mobile guys, there will be no problem with puck movement or with the power play. While none are all-stars, as a group they represent a formidable top 6. In an quick tournament such as the fictitious North America Cup, they can really hurt you.
I see them paired as follows:
Johnson-Gilbert
Ballard-Martin
Goligoski-Stuart
I have Andrew Albers as my extra.
Up front, a wealth of firepower awaits anyone standing in the way of the Maroon and Gold (assuming?). The top 6 all have elite level talent and can all put the puck in the net. Additionally, there is enough of a veteran presence to calm the ship should they fall behind to a team. While they might lack in overall grit, players such as Langenbrunner and Byfuglien are no strangers to the corners and Mark Parrish is at home at the top of the crease. I see the lines like this:
Okposo-Oshie-Parise
Wheeler-Cullen-Backes
Byfuglien-Langenbrunner-Blake
Carter-Mueller-Bochenski
Toby Petersen is my extra guy.
Monday, August 03, 2009
Single-game tickets on sale Sept. 12 for hockey
I have had a bunch of people ask me about when single game tickets go on sale for Fighting Sioux hockey. It's official Single game tickets go for Fighting Sioux Sports go on sale September 12, 2009. Per a tweet from UNDathletics, "the Single-game tix on sale Sept. 12 for FB, M/W hockey, M/W basketball and volleyball."
Here is the official press release for the ticket sales linked below. Funny, this also shoots some holes in a certain bloggers theory on what a college hockey team makes for a hockey game as far as ticket prices go. The only tickets that are 15.00 are youths ages 2-12. We rounded the figure off to 25.00 dollars a ticket x 8,500 per game(8,500 X 25.00 x 20 = 4,250,000). You can see that UND and REA makes a lot of money from Fighting Sioux hockey and this isn't even counting concessions and other stuff that is sold in the Sioux shop. I wouldn't be surprised if it's another million or so based on suite sales.
Here is the official press release for the ticket sales linked below. Funny, this also shoots some holes in a certain bloggers theory on what a college hockey team makes for a hockey game as far as ticket prices go. The only tickets that are 15.00 are youths ages 2-12. We rounded the figure off to 25.00 dollars a ticket x 8,500 per game(8,500 X 25.00 x 20 = 4,250,000). You can see that UND and REA makes a lot of money from Fighting Sioux hockey and this isn't even counting concessions and other stuff that is sold in the Sioux shop. I wouldn't be surprised if it's another million or so based on suite sales.
GRAND FORKS, N.D.—University of North Dakota Director of Athletics Brian Faison announced today that single-game tickets for Fighting Sioux football, men’s and women’s hockey, men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball will go on sale on Saturday, Sept. 12 at 10 a.m.
Men’s hockey
Manitoba, Merrimack, USA World Juniors, Mankato & Michigan Tech Adult $25.
Youth (2-12)$15.
Student $7 – increases to $9 after the one month threshold
Minnesota $45.
Wisconsin and Denver $40.
St. Cloud State, Minnesota-Duluth $30.
Subway Holiday Classic
4 game ticket packages
Adult - $69
Youth - $49
Students - $20
Single Session (2 games on same day)
Adult - $40
Youth - $20
Students - $10
Tickets for all UND home events can be purchased at the UND Box Office at Ralph Engelstad Arena, the Alerus Center, all Ticketmaster outlets and at www.TicketMaster.com.
Sunday, August 02, 2009
Oshie Sports Celebrity Benefit and Golf Tournament Pictures.
ESPNU comes to MIDCO.

There is some really good news for college hockey and sports fans that have Midcontinent communications as their cable provider. The most unavailable channel on the television dial ESPNU is now part of the Midcontinet Communications line up and is on channel 320 in the Greater Grand Forks, ND area.
During the NCAA division one hockey regional(s) You will not have to have travel to one of the local bars in town to be able to watch a important NCAA hockey games. This move is long over due and should have happened a long time ago, I have called hundreds of times to complain about not recieving this channel. I am sure that all of those calls that fans made during the college hockey season might have finally paid off.
NFL Network/HD, ESPNU, NHL Network Added to Preferred Cable Lineup in August
Sports heaven is upon us! The NFL Network/HD, NHL Network, and ESPNU will be added to Preferred Cable in a many systems on August 1. The Sioux Falls area will receive ESPNU and NFL HD on August 25. Contact us for more information.
Oshie article.
In today's Grand Forks Herald, Fighting Sioux beat writer Brad Elliott Schlossman has a nice article on former Sioux hockey player T.J. Oshie if you remember last year the Oshie pummeled Rick Nash twice in two games. [Pummel number two]
Oshie’s popularity shot up in the second half of the season after a sequence of highlight-reel plays that included devastating hits on star players of opposing teams.
On March 24, Los Angeles Kings captain Dustin Brown — known as a tough forward — picked up the puck near the boards and turned around to face the Blues goal. As he turned, Oshie closed in and delivered a shoulder check, knocking Brown off of his skates to a stand-ing ovation by the St. Louis crowd.
On March 26, Oshie picked up a puck in the neutral zone, skated around a Vancouver Ca-nucks defenseman, deked out another, got All-Star goalie Roberto Luongo to commit early and he shelved it. NHL.com named it the goal of the year.
On March 28, Columbus Blue Jackets captain Rick Nash was standing in the corner with the puck, looking to make a centering pass. Right after the 6-foot-4, 218-pound Nash released the puck, Oshie came in and delivered a devastating hit that knocked Nash off of his skates.
The next night, Columbus and St. Louis played again, and Nash was looking to even the score. Oshie carried the puck behind the net, looking to start a rush the other way. Nash made a run at Oshie, but the Blue Jackets captain once again got knocked off of his skates with a huge hit.
After that, Blues fans started campaigning to have Oshie elected mayor. In nearby O’Fallon, Mo., a fan took a cell phone picture of his vote for Oshie on the mayor ballot, anger-ing city officials because it is illegal to take pictures of a ballot.
At home games, “You got Oshied,” signs popped up frequently, and t-shirts were made with the most popular definition of the newly created verb: To destroy with reckless abandon.
Moron(s) of the Week
From the comments section of the article we also have our candidates for Moron/douche bag of the Week. Anyone want to guess what team they probably cheer for? It’s like give it a rest already. Please put aside your pettiness. The Oshie Sports celebrity golf tournament was a blast and all of the Celebrities acted with respect and were very gracious and fun to interact with.
Joel P.
08/02/2009 2:13 AM
I hear at the "celebrity" golf tournament, all of the port-a-potty's were converted to elevators for all the players to use the bathroom in.
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scott e.
08/02/2009 1:07 AM
You should have seen him campaigning in the local bars this weekend, begging for waitresses to sign his shirt and for them to give him their phone numbers. Seems like there's nothing better for him to do. I can understand having a blast in the offseason, going out in a community where you were once respected (until you started urinating all over it) waiting for people to approach you, and "ask" for your autograph, not demanding it, is something to be appreciated. show some class now that you're representing a professional organization. oh, and be sure to make sure daddy's credit cards are paid in full. hope when you go back to st. louis you can play on the ice as well as you think you can play the barmaids
Friday, July 31, 2009
Celebrity hockey game video featured ex-Fighting Sioux.
The Heatley Saga marches on.
Former Wisconsin Badger Dany Heatley will not be going to the Oilers and the funniest quote I have seen on this matter comes from Greg Wyshynski of Puck Daddy, "Whatever the case, the Oilers formally announced today that they're tired of being the fat girl at the dance ("More To Love" made the world safe again for that analogy) and are moving on from the Heatley Saga." That is some funny stuff right there, unless you're the general manager of the Edmonton Oilers.
Here is the audio of the Dan Tencer interview of Oilers GM Steve Tambellini [click for the interview] Interesting stuff here. Tencer asks some good tough questions.
Steve Tambellini held a "Friday before the long weekend" press conference to talk about the soap opera that has become the Dany Heatley trade.
Tambellini said Ottawa has been informed that the Oilers are no longer involved in any trade participation for Heatley. He stated their #1 priority was goaltending and their #1 name was Nikolai Khabibulin. They are moving on.
Jim Matheson asked the "Heatley holding you hostage" question, and Tambellini said (apparently they were using the Pizza Hut order center phones) it was never a problem with regard to the player. He did say that they told Ottawa after last weekend about the opt out.[Lowetide]
Here is the audio of the Dan Tencer interview of Oilers GM Steve Tambellini [click for the interview] Interesting stuff here. Tencer asks some good tough questions.
Fargo Force roster for the 2009-2010 season.
This came in my messages from the Fargo Force Face Book Page. Nice to see a couple of North Dakota boys on the team.
GOALTENDERS
Cody Campbell, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Zane Gothberg, Thief River Falls, Minn. (North Dakota)
DEFENSEMEN
Dan Rychalet, Calgary, Alberta
Tom McCarthy, Maple Grove, Minn.
Grant Scott, Sewickley, Penn.
Eamonn McDermott, Shaker Heights, Ohio (Colorado College)
Nate Schmidt, St. Cloud, Minn. (Minnesota)
Blake Doerring, Plymouth, Minn. (Vermont)
Kodie Curran, Calgary, Alberta
Nick Romanick, Bismarck, N.D.
FORWARDS
Chris Stafne, Duluth, Minn (Minnesota-Duluth)
Mark Zengerle, Rochester, N.Y. (Wisconsin)
Garrett Allen, Delafield, Wis.
Duncan McKellar, Phoenix, Ariz. (Bemidji State)
Joey Benik, St. Francis, Minn (St. Cloud State)
Johnnie Searfoss, Colleyville, Texas (Maine)
Nick Oliver, Wannaska, Minn. (St. Cloud State)
Corey Leivermann, Mankato, Minn. (MSU-Mankato)
Gavin Hartzog, Pewaukee, Wis. (Wisconsin)
Chase Grant, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Nate Condon, Wausau, Wis. (Minnesota)
Chad Demers, Grafton, N.D.
Joey Rehkamp, Plymouth, Minn (Air Force)
Matt Leitner, Los Alamitos, Calif. (MSU-Mankato)
Colten St. Clair, Gilbert, Ariz. (Colorado College)
GOALTENDERS
Cody Campbell, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Zane Gothberg, Thief River Falls, Minn. (North Dakota)
DEFENSEMEN
Dan Rychalet, Calgary, Alberta
Tom McCarthy, Maple Grove, Minn.
Grant Scott, Sewickley, Penn.
Eamonn McDermott, Shaker Heights, Ohio (Colorado College)
Nate Schmidt, St. Cloud, Minn. (Minnesota)
Blake Doerring, Plymouth, Minn. (Vermont)
Kodie Curran, Calgary, Alberta
Nick Romanick, Bismarck, N.D.
FORWARDS
Chris Stafne, Duluth, Minn (Minnesota-Duluth)
Mark Zengerle, Rochester, N.Y. (Wisconsin)
Garrett Allen, Delafield, Wis.
Duncan McKellar, Phoenix, Ariz. (Bemidji State)
Joey Benik, St. Francis, Minn (St. Cloud State)
Johnnie Searfoss, Colleyville, Texas (Maine)
Nick Oliver, Wannaska, Minn. (St. Cloud State)
Corey Leivermann, Mankato, Minn. (MSU-Mankato)
Gavin Hartzog, Pewaukee, Wis. (Wisconsin)
Chase Grant, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Nate Condon, Wausau, Wis. (Minnesota)
Chad Demers, Grafton, N.D.
Joey Rehkamp, Plymouth, Minn (Air Force)
Matt Leitner, Los Alamitos, Calif. (MSU-Mankato)
Colten St. Clair, Gilbert, Ariz. (Colorado College)
No Progress Between Kessel and Bruins
Sounds like more of the same, nothing new to report and the Bruins are no closer to a deal with their RFA Phil Kessel. I think the Bruins should move on the deal that sends Marco Sturm to the Islanders, that could probably land the Bruins a prospect or a draft choice, which could free up some cap space to get Kessel signed to a deal.
I spoke to Phil Kessel’s agent, Wade Arnott, on the ride up Thursday night and got the latest on Kessel and his contract negotiations with the Bruins.
“Nothing really new to update,” Arnott said. “I wish I had some new news for you, but there’s really nothing major to report.”
Arnott said that he and Kessel have had some discussions with Bruins GM Peter Chiarelli recently, but nothing serious. Both sides have made it clear that they would like to reach an agreement, but unfortunately, that has been about the only common ground found so far.
“We’ve had a few more discussions recently," Arnett added, "but are we any closer to an agreement? I’d have to say no at this point.”
Interestingly, unlike many, Arnott said that neither he nor Kessel believed the Aaron Ward trade was made as a precursor to re-signing Kessel.
“No not at all,” Arnott said.
So that is where the two parties stand. There were no reports of offer sheets, and while there have been recent rumors of the Islanders and Sharks inquiring about a Kessel trade and the Islanders possibly looking at Marco Sturm, follow-ups have turned up nothing substantial.
As of now, it appears both sides would like to make this work, but the chance is still very real that this might trickle into camp. With Kessel reportedly not due back from shoulder surgery until late November or December, a holdout is very possible. From the Bruins’ stance, Kessel is already out for almost two months into the season, so a holdout during that period would be rendered meaningless on the ice.
As for any moves by the Bruins, all is quiet. As Chiarelli promised last week, “I’m done for a while.” [NESN]
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Thursday Morning Linkorama.
*Former Fighting Sioux goalie Jean-Philippe Lamoureux has a new contract with the Buffalo Sabres organization. "Last season, he set the ECHL’s record for shutouts in a season and also led the league in wins."
*Speaking of goalies; Minnesota Wild Goalie Josh Harding has a new deal with the Minnesota Wild. So one could say that the Wild's stable is full of goalies, the Wild have 1.) former DU Pioneer Wade Dubielewicz, 2.) Josh Harding and 3.) all world goalie Niklas Backstrom as their goalies, you would have to think that Harding is going to be traded for an offensive player. How do you keep all three happy, when Backstrom is going to be the man between the pipes.
*Per the Grand Forks Herald, The voice of Sioux hockey won’t change either, as Tim Hennessy again will call all UND games. Hennessy also is expected to be the host of the coaches show. This is good news for Sioux fans.
*Today is the Oshie Sports Celebrity Benefit and Golf Tournament hopefully the weather will co-operate and not rain on us. I have to say that the weather this summer has been less than stellar. Also, Brett Bergman from St Louis Simply Put is also playing in this tourney.
*The Fighting Sioux have picked up a nice goalie recruit in Zane Gothberg from Thief River Falls Minnesota. [Western College Hockey]
*The Phil Kessel Saga continues as he is still without a contract. [Puck Daddy]
*Per Quickfacts Lord Stanley's Cup is coming to Grand Rapids, MN in August. Pittsburgh Penguin Alex Goligoski who turned 24 today, will have the Stanley Cup in his hometown of Grand Rapids Minnesota on August 19th.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
2009 "Meet the Celebrities" Event.
Here are a few pictures from the "Meet the Celebrities" for the Oshie Sports Celebrity Golf Tourney. Please keep in mind I am not a photographer which was confirmed by my wife this past weekend. Pictured at the table was Tim Oshie, Lamoureux, Nick Fuhrer, Brad Miller, Aaron Walski, Andrew Kowzek, Brad Miller, T.J. Oshie and Jean Philippe Lamoureux.
Rick Wilson named associate coach of the TB Lightning.
Former UND assistant coach Rick Wilson has a new job. You can bet that the Lightning will be better defensively.
The Tampa Bay Lightning have agreed to terms on a multi-year contract with Rick Wilson, naming him associate coach today, Executive Vice President and General Manager Brian Lawton announced. He will be looked upon to coach and groom the team’s defensive corps.
Wilson, a native of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, has spent the previous 16 seasons with the Dallas Stars, winning the Stanley Cup in 1999 working along side head coach Ken Hitchcock. During his tenure with the Stars, Wilson helped lead the team to seven division titles, two Western Conference championships and two President’s Trophies. He had most recently served as associate coach for the previous six seasons, focusing on the team’s defense and penalty kill. Under Wilson’s guidance the Stars finished in the top three for fewest goals against in the NHL during the 2007-08, 2006-07, 2003-04 and 2002-03 seasons.
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Wilson began his coaching career as an assistant at his alma mater, the University of North Dakota, where the Fighting Sioux won the 1980 NCAA Division I Championship and two WCHA crowns during his two years there. While he was a student he played hockey and football, earning his degree in education. [NHL.com]
UND gains another honor (sort of)
This came out when I was on my family vacation. I can just imagine the comments; 'what else is there to do in North Dakota.' I can give you a list of about 10 other things to do. Our WCHA buddies from Wisconsin also had higher honors they are in the top twenty.
The nation's top party schools, according to Princeton Review's 2009 survey of 122,000 students.
1. Penn State University, State College, Pa.
2. University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla.
3. University of Mississippi, Oxford, Miss.
4. University of Georgia, Athens, Ga.
5. Ohio University, Athens, Ohio
6. West Virginia University, Morgantown, W.Va.
7. University of Texas, Austin, Texas
8. University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.
9. Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla.
10. University of California-Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, Calif.
11. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo.
12. University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
13. Union College, Schenectady, N.Y.
14. Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.
15. DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind.
16. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn.
17. Sewanee: The University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn.
18. University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, N.D.
19. Tulane University, New Orleans, La.
20. Arizona State University, Tempe, Ariz. [Princeton Review]
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Pictures of the BREC.
Here are the latest pictures of the Bemidji Regional Events Center. I was in Bemidji on vacation and finally got to see the site of the BREC, I was there the week before and forgot to get pictures. The BREC will be on the south end of Lake Bemidji just to the east of the Hampton INN. That will be an awesome place for an events center. My father is the one posing in the pictures.
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