Friday, December 16, 2011

Taking a look on Friday morning.

Minnesota
1497.
.9180
3
17-3-0
0.8500
5.667
1
299.3
8
Minnesota-Duluth
331.7
.7415
18t
9-8-1
0.5278
1.118
2
298.5
1
Wisconsin
3426.
.9620
2
17-1-0
0.9444
17.000
3
293.7
4
North Dakota
422.6
.7805
13
12-7-1
0.6250
1.667
4
260.0
10
Bemidji State
284.0
.7144
15t
9-7-2
0.5556
1.250
5
229.9
21
Minnesota State
76.35
.4412
31
4-12-0
0.2500
0.333
6
212.1
11
Ohio State
254.4
.6942
15t
9-7-2
0.5556
1.250
7
205.9
6
Harvard
365.2
.7575
10
8-4-0
0.6667
2.000
8
193.4
13
Boston University
186.0
.6328
20
10-9-1
0.5250
1.105
9
169.1
14
Dartmouth
175.7
.6212
17
6-5-1
0.5417
1.182
10
150.6








Per the Division I Women College Hockey KRACH , the WCHA has the strongest Strength of Schedule again this season, if you take a look you'll see that six of the top 10 teams are from the WCHA. Thanks Millsy.

2011-2012 WCHA STANDINGS


WCHA Games

Overall

GP
W
L
T
Pts
GF
GA

W
L
T
GF
GA
1
Minnesota
14
11
3
0
22
51
28

14
5
1
83
41

Minnesota Duluth
14
10
2
2
22
59
32

12
3
3
73
44
3
Nebraska Omaha
14
7
4
3
17
46
43

9
8
3
62
60
4
Colorado College
12
7
5
0
14
51
45

9
5
0
59
47

North Dakota
14
7
7
0
14
39
37

9
8
1
51
50
6
Denver
12
5
4
3
13
43
38

7
6
3
55
48

Michigan Tech
14
6
7
1
13
41
43

9
8
1
53
51
8
Bemidji State
14
5
7
2
12
36
46

7
9
2
47
56
9
St. Cloud State
12
4
5
3
11
36
37

6
8
4
57
58
10
Wisconsin
14
4
8
2
10
40
50

7
9
2
57
59
11
Alaska Anchorage
14
3
10
1
7
29
54

6
10
2
46
63
12
Minnesota State
12
2
9
1
5
34
52

5
12
1
52
67

Here is the WCHA standings with one more weekend of play before the holiday break.

Here Jim Rich and this week in the WCHA.

Here is this weeks Gopher Puck Live Post Cast.

Here is this weeks Cardinal's Country Clomp Feast on KFAN.

Boston University has lost two players in the last week. First; BU forward Corey Trivino was dismissed from the team after he was arrested for showing up at a woman's dorm roon, he then pushed his way into her room, where he then started kissing her and fondling her against her will. Also, Charlie Coyle has left the team for academic reason and will report to the QMJHL’s Saint John Sea Dogs.

Year Before After
2004-05 13-7-2 (.636) 12-8-3 (.587)
2005-06 12-7-1 (.625) 17-9-0 (.654)
2006-07 7-10-1 (.417) 17-4-4 (.760)
2007-08 8-6-1 (.567) 20-5-3 (.768)
2008-09 9-8-1 (.528) 15-7-3 (.660)
2009-10 9-6-3 (.583) 16-7-2 (.680)
2010-11 13-5-2 (.700) 19-4-1 (.813)
2011-12 9-8-1 (.528) ?
Totals 80-57-12 (.577) 116-44-16 (.705)

The Fighting Sioux are known for their second half surges under Fighting Sioux head coach Dave Hakstol. So are the Sioux posed for a second half run?


2
Minnesota-Duluth
379.0
.7794
2t
12-3-3
0.7500
3.000
18
135.3
8
Minnesota
264.0
.7141
4
14-5-1
0.7250
2.636
28
105.6
18
Colorado College
170.0
.6221
12
9-5-0
0.6429
1.800
33
98.42
20
Denver
149.8
.5937
25t
7-6-3
0.5312
1.133
20
133.2
22
North Dakota
141.2
.5802
27t
9-8-1
0.5278
1.118
23
127.1
27
Bemidji State
122.2
.5469
38t
7-9-2
0.4444
0.800
11
151.0
28
Wisconsin
116.1
.5349
38t
7-9-2
0.4444
0.800
15
143.4
29
Nebraska-Omaha
108.7
.5196
30
9-8-3
0.5250
1.105
32
98.85
30
Michigan Tech
108.7
.5195
27t
9-8-1
0.5278
1.118
34
97.82
34
St. Cloud State
95.05
.4881
38t
6-8-4
0.4444
0.800
26
117.4
36
Alaska-Anchorage
77.07
.4394
46
6-10-2
0.3889
0.636
24
118.2

According to the Men's Division I KRACH, the BSU Beavers have played the toughest schedule to date in the WCHA.

Through These Doors, episode 9


Just when you think they can't top the last episode, they go out and do it. Again, another great job by Matt Schill and the UND Sports information department.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Goon's Weekly Picks 12/16 -12/17

Fri 12/16/11

Colorado College at Minnesota State 7:37 p.m. CT
Denver at St. Cloud State 7:37 p.m. CT TV-Charter)
Michigan Tech at Northern Michigan 7:35 p.m. ET
Alab-Huntsville at Bemidji State 7:37 p.m. CT (TV-LPT)

Sat 12/17/11

Colorado College at Minnesota State 7:07 p.m. CT
Denver at St. Cloud State 7:07 p.m. CT (TV-Charter)
Alab-Huntsville at Bemidji State 7:07 p.m. CT (TV-LPT)
Russian Red Stars at North Dakota 7:07 p.m. CT Exhibition (TV-FSSN,FCSc)


Colorado College at Minnesota State – Split  
Denver at St. Cloud State – Split  
Alab-Huntsville at Bemidji State – Beavers Sweep
Russian Red Stars at North Dakota – UND win


Last Week 10-2 Record for the season 61-47
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Weekend Match-Ups (by Sioux 7)

MERRY CHRISTMAS to everyone!

Christmas break is upon us. Thus, we only have a few games on the schedule this weekend, and non next weekend and then some games/tournaments just before New Year’s.


WCHA STANDINGS

Team………………………W-L-T………Points
1. Minnesota………………11-3-0…..……22
2. Minnesota-Duluth……..10-2-2….…….22
3. Nebraska-Omaha………7-4-3……….. 17
4. Colorado College……… 7-5-0……….. 14
4. North Dakota……….…...7-7-0….……..14
6. Denver……………………5-4-3………..13
6. Michigan Tech…………. 6-7-1…….…..13
8. Bemidji State…………. 5-7-2……….. 12
9. St. Cloud St……………. 4-5-3……….. 11
10. Wisconsin……………..4-8-2…..…….10
11. Alaska-Anchorage…...3-10-1…………7
12. Minnesota State……… 2-9-1…………..5


WCHA Games

#7 Colorado College @ Minnesota State
Last weekend the Tigers split with the Seawolves in Colorado Springs and the Mavericks swept the UAH Chargers in Mankato.

The Tigers could leap frog UNO this weekend with a couple of wins on the road. Similarly for the Mavericks, they could move out of the basement with a sweep. The Mavericks will be looking to build off of last weekend’s success and head into Christmas on a high note. The Mavs are averaging almost 3 goals/game in league play, which gives them a chance to win games. The Tigers are 3-4-0 on the road in all games this year. I’m guessing each teams gets a little something in their stocking. SPLIT


#14 Denver @ # St. Cloud State
Last weekend the Pioneers split with the Beavers in Bemidji and the Huskies enjoyed a bye weekend in St. Cloud.

The Pioneers could vault all the way to third in the league this weekend, depending on how all the games turn out. However, they have a tough road trip to St. Cloud this weekend. The Huskies only have one blemish on their home record, they are 3-1-3 at the National Hockey Center, and DU is 2-4-1 on the road. The Huskies can also climb the standings this weekend with some points. SPLIT


NON-CONFERENCE

Alabama-Huntsville (1-17-1)@ Bemidji State (7-9-2)
Last weekend the Beavers split with the Pioneers in Bemidji and the Chargers were swept by the MSUM Mavericks in Mankato. The Charges only have one win on the season, which came against the UNO Mavericks a couple of weeks ago. BEAVERS SWEEP


Michigan Tech (9-8-1) @ Northern Michigan (8-7-3)
Last weekend the Huskies split with the Gophers in Minneapolis and the Wildcats got a road split at CCHA foe Lake Superior State.

I think we could call this series the Battle for Upper Michigan, or something to that effect. The Wildcats are an impressive 6-1-3 at home in Marquette this season and the Huskies are 3-5-0 away from Houghton. Gotta go with the WCHA in this tilt. HUSKIES WIN


EXHIBITION

Russian Red Stars @ #18 North Dakota
Last weekend the Sioux split with UNO Mavericks in Grand Forks and the Red Stars .
Since this game is not officially recognized by the NCAA, I’m un-officially pick the university formerly nicknamed the Sioux to win.


BYE WEEK
Alaska-Anchorage
Nebraska-Omaha
#2 Minnesota
#1 Minnesota-Duluth
Wisconsin Badgers
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UNO's Alex Hudson Kicked Off the Mavericks

The UNO Mavericks have kicked Alex Hudson off of the team for his second violation of team rules. As most UND Fighting Sioux fans know, head coach Dean Blais will not pull any punches and if there is a star player screwing up and not abiding by the rules he will not hesitate to suspend them and or kick them off the team. Coach Blais once sat former Fighting Sioux forward Jason Blake for a game when he was in the running for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award.
OMAHA, Neb. — Nebraska-Omaha coach Dean Blais has dismissed senior forward Alex Hudson from the team for his second violation of team rules this season.

UNO did not say what the incident was, and said in a statement that it would have "no further comment on the matter."

Hudson, 24, started the season as the captain, but had that stripped for a first violation of team rules. The 6-foot native of Corona, Calif., missed four games at the start of the season because of the resultant team-imposed suspension. Since his return, he had 4 goals and 10 points in 16 games.

In his four years with the Mavericks, Hudson had 37 goals and 82 points, with a career-high 31 points last season. His best goal-scoring year was his sophomore season when he had 14.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

McQuaid Knees Foligno



I would expect the NHL to review Boston Bruins defenseman Adam McQuaid's knee to knee check on  Ottawa Senator's forward Nick Foligno. When I first saw the hit, I thought that Nick Foligno would be done for the night but Foligno returned to game after shaking it off on the bench. McQuaid was given a five minute major and a game misconduct.


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Chicago's Bolland rips the Sedins


Chicago's BlackhawksDave Bolland rips into the Sedin twins during a radio show and really has nothing nice to say about the Vancouver Canucks, no offense but I can't stand the Canucks either and I have said in the past, "that the Vancouver Canucks are one of the most unlikable teams in the NHL next to the Montreal Canadians."

SportsDirect ---- Chicago Blackhawks center Dave Bolland didn't have too many complimentary things to say about Henrik and Daniel Sedin - or the city of Vancouver, for that matter.

In fact, he referred to the Sedin Twins as "sisters" on two occasions on a recent appearance on Chicago-based WGN Radio.

When asked if he'd welcome them on the Blackhawks - should a deal arise - Bolland was fairly blunt with his response.
Related Info

"Well, they'll never become 'Hawks," he said. "I don't think we'd let them on our team. We'd be sure not to let them on our team. And, yeah, they probably still would be sisters.
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No Supplemental Discipline for the Jets Bogosian


According to Michael Russo of the Star Tribune, there will be no supplemental discipline for the Winnipeg Jet's Zach Bogosian for his hit on Minnesota Wild forward Pierre-Marc Bouchard. I guess that doesn't make Pierre-Marc Bouchard nose and face feel any better.
Per Michael Russo --- Per league source: No Supplemental Discipline for Bogosian. Player Safety Dept. feels that Bogosian did not run at Bouchard and that Bouchard turned just prior to the hit.

So this season we have seen similar hits result in no supplemental discipline; Letang on Burmistrov, Krejci on Stuart, and now Bogosian on Bouchard. My question is; aren't these the types of hits the league wants to get rid of?
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Petitions to retain Fighting Sioux nickname for UND begin circulating

University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux athl...Image via WikipediaIs the North Dakota State board of Higher Education on a collision course with the Fighting Sioux nickname supporters? The big question pending is; if the nickname law goes back into effect, what would the ND Board of Higher Education do?
Board could act

If the repeal bill is suspended and the earlier nickname law goes back into effect, “the question then is, ‘What would the State Board of Higher Education do?’ ” Stenehjem said.

Several people argued during the legislative debates that the nickname mandate authored by House Majority Leader Al Carlson, R-Fargo, violated the state Constitution, which grants governing authority over the state’s colleges to the board.

If the requirement that UND keep the nickname goes into effect again, “the board will have to decide what if anything it wants to do,” Stenehjem said.

UND is in the midst of retiring the nickname and logo with a transition that is to be substantially completed by Dec. 31, by state board directive. Board members and UND officials have expressed concern that a continuing fight over the nickname could jeopardize the university’s transition to Division I athletics and its planned affiliation next year with the Big Sky Conference.

Grant Shaft, president of the state board, said on Tuesday that the board has not discussed what it might do in the event referral petitions are filed and the keep-the-nickname law is temporarily reinstated. [Chuck Haga, Grand Forks Herald]
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Bouchard boarded by Bogosian


This is the hit by Jets defenseman Zach Bogosian on Pierre-Marc Bouchard, this is the kind of hits that the NHL is trying to do away with, Bogosian has to be suspended for this hit and there is no room in the game for this type of hit. You simply can not hit someone like this if the checking player see numbers. This is what Michael Russo had to say about this bush league hit.
Biggest concern after the Wild’s seven-game winning streak (overall and road) was snapped tonight is the health of Pierre-Marc Bouchard. He was driven face-first into the ledge that separates the boards and glass behind the Winnipeg net with 1:06 left by defenseman Zach Bogosian.
Bogosian was assessed a boarding major and game misconduct, and Bouchard left with his nose gushing. After the game, the remnants were still there on the ice and by the locker room – a trail of blood. [Russo's Rants]
Bogosian was given a five minute major and a game misconduct and I expect there will be hearing/phone call from Brendan Shanahan and the NHL Department of Player Safety.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Tuesday Links.


Here is the video from the third period of the Minnesota and MTU game. The Tech Hockey Guide has a good break down of the events and what happened Saturday Night.

There is two sides of every story and all week long we have heard how the Tech Huskies were the ones that were to blame but it sounds like after a spirited weekend of hockey the emotions of both teams took over.
Stephen Anderson , The Daily Mining Gazette --- In a game that already had a major contact to the head penalty, five-minute high sticking call and a 10-minute misconduct, Tech defenseman Carl Nielsen exchanged blows with Minnesota's Seth Helgeson, followed shortly after by a heated verbal exchange between Muckalt and Minnesota's coaching staff.

"I'd prefer not to really discuss it. I got my point across," Muckalt said, as evidenced by the video footage on USCHO.com's WCHA blog (bit.ly/ubnW4p).

"Hockey is a passionate emotional game, and as coaches we stand up for our players and support our players. We're proud of our players and really that's all there is to it," he added.

When asked whether it was something unsportsmanlike that Minnesota did to spur the exchange, Muckalt said, "That would be a safe bet, but at the end of the day, that's in the past."
What does this mean going forward? It means that every game is going to be contested and there are not give me's in the WCHA this season. There aren't going to be any breeze game against the bottom rung teams. You will not just be able to pencil in wins before the series have begun.

I haven't seen this much parity in the league from 1-10 spots in a very long time and don't expect it change this season. The second half of the season is going to be a war and the Gophers and Dogs can expect it from here on out.


I am not sure what it is but whatever reason the Denver Post Writers do not like Brad Malone, we get it, you don't like him. I also am sure that the coaching staff will have a talk with Brad Malone about his performance in practice if he isn't going 100 percent. My next question is; what's the point of this blog post? Maybe I am missing something? This the same guy [Adrian Dater] that maligned Cal Clutterbuck, so maybe I am expecting to much from this guy.

In the video I see other players lagging as well. I just find it puzzling that there are 23+ guys at the Avalanche practice and the Denver Post happens to call out Malone.
A couple of things: Sacco stood there and watched everyone pretty closely it seemed like. The guys who lagged behind probably didn’t help themselves – and rookie Brad Malone was one. He was totally gassed and seemed to take his sweet time getting back to the end line after Sacco gave everyone a brief break. The rest of the team was there at the end line ready to go again, but Malone kind of glided on in while everyone waited. That was noticeable to some veteran hockey people watching in the stands, not just me. [All Things AV's]

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Steve Downie fined 2,500 for leaving bench


I am not a Steve Downie fan by any stretch of the imagination but, I don't have a problem with him leaving the bench in this situation. We all know that the penalty could have been a 10 game suspension, but I am fine with the $2,500.00 fine. The simulation of shooting a gun after scoring a goal was totally classless act by the Rangers Artem Anisimov.

NEW YORK Tampa Bay Lightning forward Steve Downie has been fined $2,500, the maximum allowed under the Collective Bargaining Agreement, for leaving the bench on a legal line change to become involved in an altercation in NHL Game No. 408 in New York on Thursday, Dec. 8, the National Hockey League's Department of Player Safety announced today.

The incident occurred at 13:23 of the second period. Downie was assessed a minor penalty for roughing and a misconduct penalty.

The fine money goes to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund.

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