Monday, October 12, 2015

Time To Vote: UND nickname voting instructions to be sent this week

Here's the letter that I got today. 

As an eligible UND nickname voter, you should receive an email in the next day or two that will contain instructions and a link for casting your vote.

The email will come from Qualtrics, the third-party online voting service retained to manage the voting process for UND. The email will be sent to this address. Please read the instructions carefully.

SAVE the Qualtrics email! You will need the link it contains to vote next week.

Voting begins on Monday, Oct. 19, at 8 a.m. Central Time, and closes at 11:59 p.m. Central Time on Friday, Oct. 23. The voting link will not be activated until the voting opens on Oct. 19.

Eligible voters will only be able to vote once, and will be asked to choose from the following potential nicknames:
  • Fighting Hawks
  • Nodaks
  • North Stars
  • Roughriders
  • Sundogs
UND anticipates receiving the results of the vote early the week of Oct. 26. In the event none of the five potential nicknames receives more than 50 percent of the vote, stakeholders who were eligible to take part in the initial vote will be able to participate in a runoff vote between the two top vote-getters. If a runoff vote occurs, more information will be provided.

UND tops USA and USCHO Polls

USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll

Rk.      School (First place votes)       Record           Pts.         PR
1.         North Dakota (18)                       1-0-1           922            4
2.         Providence (13)                                 1-0-1            870            7
3.         Omaha (8)                                          2-0-0            842          10
4.         Boston College (7)                           1-1-0            832            1
5.         Denver                                               1-1-0            652            5
6.         Boston University                             0-1-0            647            3
7.         Minnesota Duluth                              0-1-0            645            2
8.         Harvard (2)                                        0-0-0            629            8
9.         Massachusetts-Lowell (2)                1-0-0            555          14
10.       Bowling Green                                   2-0-0            521          16
11.       Michigan                                            0-0-0            415          13
12.       St. Cloud State                                  2-0-0            412          17
13.       Yale                                                    0-0-0            377          12
14.       Minnesota State                                0-2-0            316            6
15.       Minnesota                                          0-1-0            304            9
16.       Michigan Tech                                    0-0-0            288          15
17.       Quinnipiac                                          2-0-0            284          18
18.       Miami                                                 0-1-1            234          11
19.       St. Lawrence                                      2-0-0            211          19
20.       Vermont                                             1-0-0            128         NR

Others receiving votes: Michigan State 61, Bemidji State 60, Union 54, Northeastern 40, Notre Dame 40, Clarkson 24, Penn State 24, Princeton 19, New Hampshire 18, Robert Morris 17, Rensselaer 15, Colgate 10, Mercyhurst 7, Northern Michigan 6, Cornell 5, Maine 5, Massachusetts 5, Ferris State 3, Wisconsin 2, Brown 1.
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll

Rk.      School (1st place votes)           Record           Pts.         PR
1.         North Dakota (16)                       1-0-1           477            4
2.         Providence (7)                                   1-0-1            422            7
3.         Boston College (5)                           1-1-0            409            1
4.         Omaha (1)                                          2-0-0            364          11
5.         Harvard (3)                                        0-0-0            323            5
6.         Boston University                             0-1-0            317            2
7.         Minnesota Duluth (1)                        0-1-0            302            3
8.         Denver                                               0-1-0            244            6
9.         Massachusetts-Lowell                      1-0-0            201          14
10.       Bowling Green                                   2-0-0            174         NR
11.       Michigan                                            0-0-0            152          13
12.       St. Cloud State                                  2-0-0            118         NR
13.       Minnesota                                          0-1-0            117            8
14.       Yale                                                    0-0-0              93          12
15.       Minnesota State                                0-2-0              92            9


Others receiving votes: Quinnipiac 67, Miami 59, St. Lawrence 49, Michigan Tech 32, Vermont 29, Notre Dame 7, Union 7, Michigan State 5, Northeastern 4, Penn State 4, Robert Morris 2, Northern Michigan 1.

I am surprised the UND ended up number one this week. UND is fielding young team and I expect a few hiccups before the end of the season. 

Dante Fabbro Picks BU

Dante Fabbro of the Penticton Vees has committed to Boston University. Fabbro plays on the same team as UND commit Tyson Jost. Both players were highly-sought recruits.

Sunday, October 11, 2015

USHL Arena Impressions -- Denny Sanford Premier Center -- Sioux Falls, SD

by Redwing77

Photo by Redwing77
About the Arena

The Denny Sanford Premier Center, home of the USHL's Sioux Fall Stampede, is entering its second year in existence.  It's part of a multiple sport complex and convention center format in the northern part of Sioux Falls.  It is connected to a basketball arena, soccer and baseball field, and football field.

It has a listed capacity for hockey of just under 10,700.  This has to be among the largest venues in the USHL, if not the largest.

Cynically stated, this arena is situated very nicely for NHL scouts who want to get in and get out.  It is literally less than 10 minutes from the airport.  Sadly, there's almost nothing, outside of a few hotels, around the facility.

The Facility

There is ample, paved parking for the event.  The exterior looks very modern, but not like what you'd expect of a hockey arena.  It looks more like a new style convention center from the outside.  On the inside, however, it's a different story.  You are greeted with two large flights of stairs once entering and having your ticket scanned.  There are escalators and elevators as well.

The arena itself is beautiful.  There's ample, well padded and, to my eyes, slightly oversized seating around the sheet of ice that was extremely comfortable.  The scoreboard was state of the art and breathtaking.  One thing that was VERY noticeable (if not slightly predictable due to the age of the facility) is that it was VERY clean.

Maybe it was the lack of them that stood out elsewhere, but there seemed to be a LOT of restrooms available.  It seemed to me that there were mens and women's facilities outside of every section.

The sound system was good and the use of technology was great at times.  More on this later.

The ice doesn't deserve its own review.  It's a new arena.  The ice is new.  It appeared like what a new hockey arena's ice sheet should look like.  The skaters, outside of the mascot, looked to be quite at ease on the ice.

Grade:  A+

The Entertainment

Here's where it gets a bit inconsistent, if not...well...sad.  The use of technology for the opening intro was very good and featured a bunch of blue bison running in a stampede around the ribbon LED screens around the perimeter that was actually quite nice.

The music throughout was actually not that bad.  Far better than Ralston, Sioux City, and Des Moines.  Unlike Ralston, they prefer to allow the music to set the background not the main attraction.  In other words, Ralston blasts your eardrups (especially with ads in between periods) whereas they do not in Sioux Falls.

But not all is well.  They do not interact much with the crowd during the game.  There's not that many "Let's Make Some Noise" prompts or other scripted events to get the crowd into the game.  So, when the Sioux Falls Stampede aren't winning, it actually sounds more like a library than a hockey rink.  There were times, even, when I could clearly hear the voices of the hockey players communicating on the ice... and my seats were 12 rows up from the glass.

The mascot, Tiptoe (I guess), looked EXTREMELY uncomfortable on skates.  In other words, the person in the costume barely knew how to skate.  I get that it is difficult to skate in that getup, but the Tri City and Omaha mascots seem to do quite well despite similarly top heavy setups.  Same could be said of the UNO mascot.

A nice thing, though, is that they apparently have a kid mascot as well.  I'm not sure if this is sanctioned or if this is something that a rabid fan created for their kid, but TipToe 1/2 is a very nice touch.

Lastly, the ads.  Every arena has ads.  They are usually between periods and announced during media timeouts and the like during the game.  At this arena, it's almost nonstop... especially before the intro and in between periods.  They brought a 2015 or 2016 Ford F150 onto the ice as well.

There was no intermission entertainment whatsoever outside of the Ads.

The one bit of entertainment we did get, I'd have rather not have gotten.  Entering the third period, they put on the song "Cotton Eyed Joe."  This, in itself, isn't unusual as the song is a staple at least in Nebraska sporting events.  What I wasn't expecting was the crowd's reaction to it.  It seemed many men took the song to mean "stand up, take off your shirt, and dance twirling your shirt above your head." I don't think I'll ever be able to forget some of what I saw.  Luckily for you, the reader, you won't have to relive it...unless you go there yourself to view the carnage.  It appears that there are several Sioux Falls fans that seem to not like it that much as well.

Grade:  D  -- when you have that kind of facility, there's no excuse for the lack of environment they put up.  Truthfully, though, this could EASILY be remedied.

FOOD

They did serve Pepsi, which is unfortunate, but did not cost them in my rating.  HOWEVER, what they DID do is offer options in how the beverage of your choice was to be served.  They had the usual fountain drink variety but they did offer 20 oz. bottles.  This is the only arena outside of Des Moines reviewed so far that offered this.  A VERY nice touch.

Ok, I'm going to take a pass on this because I didn't really eat at the arena.  However, from wandering around, they had a nice variety of food available to the public.  I don't think reviewing the food based on what I DID order (popcorn and a bottle of water) to be accurate to rate.

Grade:  N/A

The Visitor Experience

We were largely ignored despite being one of perhaps 10 Omaha fans in the arena (of which only the 3 that came with me to the game sat in my section).  There was no razzing and the most common question asked of us was how long it took to drive from Omaha to Sioux Falls.

There was one lady who was upset at our cheering and "voiced" her objections after the game by ringing her cowbell as loudly as she could as near as she could to us after the game.  Other than ringing in my ears, that's all the razzing I got.

Grade:  A-

Overall

You cannot can or detract too much for tertiary omissions such as prompted interactions and whatnot when it comes to the overall experience.  The overall experience, the game itself, the quality of the hockey (regardless of outcome) was simply fantastic.  It did not surprise me at all that the Stampede blew away the attendance record last season (I believe they averaged about 8000 per game, which even for ONE night is pretty darned good for a USHL game).

Let's put the whole thing this way:  There are NCAA DI hockey programs that do not have as nice of a facility as Sioux Falls Stampede enjoy.  It's too bad that there's really not a lot of infrastructure around the arena or I'd say that, if Fargo can host an NCAA regional, so could Sioux Falls.

I'd definitely recommend visiting this arena.

Grade:  A


Friday, October 09, 2015

Tom Dennis: Let the Sundogs shine as new UND nickname

I almost fell out of my chair at work when I read this, thank God my mouth wasn't full of coffee when I read this. First, I think Tom Dennis, for the most part, is spot on in a lot of his editorial writings. Even if he's a bit liberal for me. But this, ugh. This is even worthy of a woof. If UND picks the nickname Sundogs, which is highly doubtful, they will become the laughing stock of college sports. This line of thinking must be rejected.

Tom Dennis, Grand Forks Herald:
For there shine the sundogs, the sun's twin siblings that on cold and clear North Dakota mornings never fail to take your breath away.

Why not clue in the rest of America to this unique phenomenon?

Sundogs sparkle; sundogs dance. Sundogs inspire, blending the North Country's core elements of ice crystals and blue sky into a vision that impressed Shakespeare himself: "Dazzle mine eyes, or do I see three suns?" the Bard wrote in "Henry VI, Part 3."

Sounds like the kind of rapture UND could use right now.

And that's why we hope supporters of the university will choose Sundogs as UND's next nickname.

For decades, the Herald has tracked UND's nickname debate as closely as has any institution in town. We've seen the harm that the long and bitter battle has done to the school's spirit. We've watched as a mood of sullenness has settled like a fog on the university community.

And we think Sundogs might just be the symbol to chase those blues away.
I don't know about other folks, but the nickname Sundogs is a nonstarter for me. During the late 1990's to early 2000's, the student organization B.R.I.D.G.E.S pushed the nickname Sundogs, hard. This is the same organization that was very instrumental in getting rid of the Fighting Sioux nickname.

Thursday, October 08, 2015

Alexander Burmistrov’s Dirty Elbow on Patrice Bergeron



While we're suspending people for dirty hits. I believe that Alexander Burmistrov’s dirty elbow on Patrice Bergeron should warrant a suspension. This is definitely a violation of the NHL's Rule 48.

There's no defending this hit.

Former UND Grad to Take Legal Action Against UND over Nickname

Just when you think you're finally going to vote, another wrench gets thrown into the equation. This is turning into a soap opera. Or a train wreck that you can't take your eyes off of.

According to Rob Port of Say Anything Blog, UND grad William Brotherton is plans to take legal action against the University of North Dakota. I kid you not.

I would imagine that he better hurry up, there's only 10 1/2 days until voting takes place. Also, there might be question on whether Mr. Brotherton actually has standing in this manner.

“We are looking to raise money to look at filing a pleading by next friday [October 16],” William Brotherton, who operates the Brotherton Law Office, told me today. “There’s a number of questions as to how the nickname committee arrived at its decision on the five names. There is the huge outcry over the fact that North Dakota is not listed as one of the options for the voters. There’s also an outcry that you can’t even write in any other choice. It all seems to be very much orchestrated.”

Asked how he got involved, Brotherton said people started contacting him after he wrote an op/ed published in the Fargo Forum about the controversy. “I have received a lot of calls and emails from folks because I wrote an op/ed,” he said. “A bunch of folks have been contacting me so I guess I sort of became the lightning rod for all this.”

Like I have said in the past, I favored the UND/North Dakota option, but I have since warmed to moving ahead and voting for a new nickname. Fighting Hawks is the one that I have decided I like the best. The other four options all have issues. Especially, the Sundogs option.

Milan Lucic given Match Penalty



Former Bruins tough guy Milan Lucic is now a member of the L.A. Kings. Last night, in his debut with the Kings, he was checked in the open ice by Logan Couture. The hit in question was hard, and legal. Instead of taking his medicine and playing on, he decided to go after Couture. Link to the video in question.

While I don't think Lucic should be given a match penalty for going after Couture. Lucic did come off as being a bit of a cry baby. Seriously, it wasn't a dirty check. I also predict that Lucic will not be given an additional discipline, nor does the hit warrant any. I have seen worse on-ice behavior go unpunished.

Lucic, doesn't think that he will be suspended.

I would be very surprised if I got anything extra. We’ll see what happens, I guess, tonight and tomorrow.

Wednesday, October 07, 2015

New Season, The Old Same Leafs (Brutal Goaltending)



You almost feel sorry for the Toronto Maple Leafs. This is a textbook example of bad goaltending. Former Michigan Wolverine Max Pacioretty handcuffs Toronto Maple Leafs Jonathan Bernier for a goal. Ironically, this will also go down as the first goal of the 2015-16 season.

New season, same old Maple Leafs.

NHL Alumni by NCHC School

Lot of players in the NHL that come from NCHC schools.

North Dakota (14)
Taylor Chorney, D (Washington)
Derek Forbort, D (Los Angeles)
Matt Greene, D (Los Angeles)
Rocco Grimaldi, F (Florida)
Brad Malone, F (Carolina)
Brock Nelson, F (New York Islanders)
T.J. Oshie, F (Washington)
Zach Parise, F (Minnesota)
Chris Porter, F (Minnesota)
Dillon Simpson, D (Edmonton)
Drew Stafford, F (Winnipeg)
Jonathan Toews, F (Chicago)
Chris VandeVelde, F (Philadelphia)
Travis Zajac, F (New Jersey)

Denver (9)
Beau Bennett, F (Pittsburgh)
Tyler Bozak, F (Toronto)
Matt Carle, D (Tampa Bay)
Joe Colborne, F (Calgary)
Matt Donovan, D (Buffalo)
Nick Shore, F (Los Angeles)
Paul Stastny, F (St. Louis)
Patrick Wiercioch, D (Ottawa)
Jason Zucker, F (Minnesota)

Minnesota Duluth (8)
J.T. Brown, F (Tampa Bay)
Justin Faulk, D (Carolina)
Justin Fontaine, F (Minnesota)
Jason Garrison, D (Tampa Bay)
Matt Niskanen, D (Washington)
Dylan Olsen, D (Florida)
Mason Raymond, F (Calgary)
Alex Stalock, G (San Jose)

Miami (7)
Dan Boyle, D (New York Rangers)
Andy Greene, D (New Jersey)
Alec Martinez, D (Los Angeles)
Reilly Smith, F (Florida)
Chris Wideman, D (Ottawa)
Tommy Wingels, F (San Jose)
Jeff Zatkoff, G (Pittsburgh)

Colorado College (4)
Curtis McElhinney, G (Columbus)
Nate Prosser, D (Minnesota)
Jaden Schwartz, F (St. Louis)
Mark Stuart, D (Winnipeg)

Western Michigan (4)
Kevin Connauton, D (Columbus)
Danny DeKeyser, D (Detroit)
Mark Letestu, F (Edmonton)
Matt Tennyson, D (San Jose)

St. Cloud State (2)
Matt Cullen, F (Pittsburgh)
Matt Hendricks, F (Edmonton)

Omaha (1) Andrej Sustr, D (Tampa Bay)

(s/t NCHC Hockey)

Tuesday, October 06, 2015

Division I NCAA Hockey: Odds to NCAA Title

Well, the early line out according to Bovada. Apparently, the oddsmakers like Boston College. Like the weekly polls, these things are fun to look at, but mean very little.

Boston College - 4/1
Minnesota-Duluth - 13/2
Boston University - 15/2
Providence - 17/2
North Dakota - 17/2
UMass Lowell - 10/1
Minnesota State - 11/1
Harvard - 11/1
Minnesota - 11/1
Miami - 11/1
Denver - 12/1
Michigan - 12/1
Nebraska Omaha - 15/1
Yale - 28/1
Michigan Tech - 28/1
Bowling Green - 28/1


(s/t B.C. Interruption)

Monday, October 05, 2015

NHL Bans Raffi Torres 41 Games (Suspension History)


When I first saw this story emerge on twitter I thought it was a miss print. The NHL's Department of Player Safety has hammered on Raffi Torres, and rightfully so. The San Jose Sharks forward will miss the first half of the 2015-16 NHL season. Some feel Torres has been given enough chances and he should be given a life ban from the NHL. His next transgression might actually end his NHL career.

First, the standard has been set, targetting the head will not be tolerated this season. Right? We will soon see. I remain skeptical. This suspension should open some eyes. It should put the dirty players that have trouble playing within the rules on notice.

Now, will the NHL's Department of Player Safety remain vigilant against the dirty head shots or will they continue to pick and choose who they suspend. Below, I laid out Torres' suspension history.

May 28, 2013, Missed the last 6 playoff games (suspended by NHL).
May 16, 2013, Suspended by the NHL for the remainder of Round 2 against the Los Angeles Kings.
Feb 02, 2013, Missed 8 games (suspended by NHL).
May 22, 2012, Missed the last 13 playoff games (suspended by NHL).
Apr 21, 2012, Suspended by the NHL for 25 games.
Jan 02, 2012, Suspended by the NHL for 2 games.
Apr 17, 2011, Missed the last 2 games of the regular season and 2 playoff games (suspension).
Apr 07, 2011 Suspended by the NHL for four games.
(s/t TSN)



UND 4th in USA TODAY/USA HOCKEY POLL

Rk. School (First place votes) Record Pts. PR
1. Boston College (18) 21-14-3 469 14
2. Boston University (5) 28-8-5 436 2
3. Minnesota Duluth (7) 21-16-3 422 7
4. North Dakota 29-10-3 373 3
5. Harvard 21-13-3 348 11
6. Denver 24-14-2 318 5
7. Providence (3) 26-13-2 262 3
8. Minnesota (1) 23-13-3 242 10
9. Minnesota State 29-8-3 234 6
10. Maimi 25-14-1 198 8
11. Omaha 20-13-6 160 4
12. Yale 18-10-5 144 15
13. Michigan 22-15-0 142 NR
14. Massachusetts-Lowell 21-12-6 116 NR
15. Michigan Tech 29-10-2 50 9


I honestly don't know how they can legitimately rank teams after one week of exhibition hockey games.

More on the Oshie and McQuaid Fight

The regular season should be a dandy in the Eastern Conference. It's not very often that you see T.J. Oshie fighting. Sounds like we missed one heck of a preseason game between the Boston Bruins and the Washington Captials.

Per Chuck Gormley, CSN Mid Atlantic:
“Any time you get into a fight your hands take a beating,” said Wilson, who knocked Miller’s helmet off with a hard right uppercut in their first bout. “He was going after Ovi a little bit. He’s the best player in the league and our captain. That’s one reason.

“(Bruins defenseman Adam) McQuaid kind of goes after (T.J.) Oshie and (my) second fight followed that. ... He's a pretty tough kid and he's been pretty mouthy in the past. My hand’s pretty sore, so that’s kind of one of the reasons you want to be careful in the preseason. But at the end of the day it’s all good. ... It didn’t really feel like a preseason game. It felt almost like a playoff game last night. It was pretty intense.”
Depending on which team you lean towards,  you're going to see this a little differently. First,  I think Oshie laid a legit, legal body check on Adam McQuaid. The Bruins defenseman took exception with the hit and challenged Oshie to a fight.

Personally, I think players should learn to take a hit. If Oshie had laid a cheap hit on McQuaid, that would be a different story. But that's the culture of the NHL, hit someone with a legal check and still have to fight. Just for the record, Oshie has been in three NHL fights. So, he's not afraid to drop the gloves.

Sunday, October 04, 2015

Adam McQuaid vs T.J. Oshie (Video)



Former Fighting Sioux forward T.J. Oshie doesn't fight very much, but I think that he held his own against Boston Bruins defenseman Adam McQuaid who does do his fair share of fighting. Finally, I am also not sure what McQuaid is upset about, the hit looked good to me.

Raffi Torres Has not Learned his Lesson, Ejected for Brutal Head Shot

While he's not considered a repeat offender per the CBA, this hit could land Sharks forward Raffi Torres a long suspension.




ESPN Coming Back to Fargo

You have to hand it to the NDSU Bison football team, they've won back-to-back-to-back-to-back FCS titles and they're getting the accolades that comes with having an awesome football team. Hat's off to them.

Saturday, October 03, 2015

Update: UND Smokes Bisons in Exhibition Game


Some quick takes from last night's exhibition game. 

UND kicked off the 2015-16 season with a convincing 8-2 win against the Manitoba Bisons. The score could have been worse if the Manitoba goalie hadn't stood on his head for most of the first half of the game. 

First, last night's game was a bit sloppy, but that was expected after 150-day break from live action. I am not sure what we can take from last night's game. 

I am not going to mince words, Manitoba isn't a very good hockey team. I don't see the Bisons winning a lot of CIS games either.  That being said, UND did pretty well for having very little face time with the coaches. 

I am predicting that you will see the umbrella power play more this season. According to coach Brad Berry, that's coach Matt Shaw's handy work. 

Offensively, I think this year's team has a couple of finishers that can bury the puck. 

Brock Boeser (1g-1a—2pts) I have a feeling that the the highly touted rookie is going to get a lot of ink this season. Last night, Boeser made quite a first impression on the UND hockey fan base. Boeser is a good as billed and has a shot that will give goalies fits. I wouldn't be surprised if he scored 15-20 goals this season. 

Shane Gersich (2g-0a—2pts) was very impressive in his first game wearing a UND uniform. Again, I wouldn't be surprised if he also scored 15-20 goals this season. 

Johnny Simonson who didn't score a goal all of last season scored (3g-0a—3pts) in the win against the Manitoba Bisons. 


Last night, UND's d-core was very active in leading the rush up ice. I think they will continue this throughout the season. The defense will probably tighten up a bit and not be so loosey-goosey as they were last night. For the fans that hate the dump and chase, I don't recall UND playing a lot of dump and chase last night. 

Friday, October 02, 2015

Grand Forks Herald: Former Bismarck Mayor Marlan “Hawk” Haakenson UND can't use my trade names

First, what's this guy's end game? President Robert O. Kelley isn't budging either. Maybe I am wrong, but I don't see him putting North Dakota on the nickname ballot.

I know I am not a lawyer, nor did I stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night. But I don't see how one guy, who happens to be an NDSU guy, can derail the whole nickname process.

If I was the University of North Dakota, I would just ignore him. Don't like it, sue us in court. This would be tied up in the courts for years.
Per the Grand Forks Herald:
Former Bismarck Mayor Marlan “Hawk” Haakenson urged UND President Robert Kelley to add “North Dakota” to the ballot for a new nickname, saying he will not authorize the school to use four names he has registered as trade names.

In a handwritten letter sent Sept. 28, Haakenson said he owns rights to four names, having added “Roughriders Sports Team” to three names he registered earlier in September. “I will not sell the rights to use my trademarks. I will not let anyone use them.”

Haakenson also has registered trade names for Fighting Hawks, North Stars and Nodaks.

“You have time to add ‘North Dakota’ to your ballot, as an overwhelming percentage of your qualified voters have asked you to do. That’s the right thing to do,” he wrote. “You give the appearance of rigged ballot and vote.”
I know I have said this 100 times. I love the Fighting Sioux nickname. I also realize that this fight should have taken place about 5-7 years ago. It seems like some have been late to the party. The Fighting Sioux nickname is gone and not coming back. If UND had refused to change the Fighting Sioux nickname, there's no way that UND would be able to host an NCAA regional.

I also don't really like any of the nickname choices that we get to vote on. I could accept, Nodaks, Rough Riders/Roughriders (Not really sure how they will end up spelling this), and Fighting Hawks. These are the best choices in my opinion. I honestly don't know which of the three I will vote for. My friend Mafia Man from Sioux Sports, actually kind of swayed me towards Fighting Hawks. This seems to be the option that is trending as of late.

Again, I am pro-Fighting Sioux nickname, I will always be. I am worn out with the argument surrounding the nickname. I am (reluctantly) ready to move on, I will vote for a nickname in October. That being said, I will always wear my Fighting Sioux gear with pride when the opportunity arises. Last Wednesday, I wore a golf shirt with the Fighting Sioux logo on it to the hockey presser. I didn't even realize I was wearing it. Just came out of the wash that way.

NHL Hockey: Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook Points Totals

According to the Sporting News: Point totals and division odds for the 2015-16 NHL season have been released at the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook.

Looking at the numbers, I believe that the Wild are probably a little low.  Looking at the expected finish of the Bruins, they're not expected to finish very high this season.

2015-16 NHL REGULAR-SEASON POINT TOTALS

LIGHTNING 106.5
DUCKS 104.5
PENGUINS 103.5
BLUES 102.5
KINGS 100.5
RANGERS 100.5
BLACKHAWKS 99.5
CANADIENS 99.5
ISLANDERS 99.5
CAPITALS 99.5
BLUE JACKETS 98.5
RED WINGS 97.5
WILD 97.5
STARS 96.5
JETS 95.5
PREDATORS 95.5
FLAMES 94.5
SENATORS 94.5
SHARKS 93.5
FLYERS 88.5
BRUINS 88.5
OILERS 87.5
PANTHERS 86.5
AVALANCHE 85.5
CANUCKS 85.5
SABRES 76.5
DEVILS 75.5
HURRICANES 73.5
MAPLE LEAFS 67.5
COYOTES 64.5