Checking Hockey Fights, Andrew Mangiapane has never been in a fight, not in the OHL or the NHL. What caused this player to snap and act out of character?Andrew Mangiapane (5'10") went OFF on Brandon Carlo (6'5") 😳👀 pic.twitter.com/xErlEtnwJi
— Gino Hard (@GinoHard_) December 31, 2024
Tuesday, December 31, 2024
Andrew Mangiapane Unloads on Brandon Carlo; Dirty Play or Fair Game?
Saturday, December 21, 2024
FBS Football Playoffs Proves NCAA Playoffs at the Higher Seed's Stadium Can work -- Looking at You NCAA Hockey
If you watched the first round of the FBS playoffs this afternoon, you noticed that the teams were playing at the home stadium of the higher seed. While perusing X.com this afternoon, hockey journalist Ryan Stieg retweeted Mike Eidelbes's excellent tweet. Grand Forks Herald hockey scribe Brad E. Schlossman followed suit. Sounds like a great idea. Let's get this done soon.
Yes, it's well past time to revisit this subject again. We've beaten it to death, but we're not going away. Of course, you'll get some pushback from the same old soles, media members, coaches, and schools that want to play in quiet, empty, listless mausoleums masquerading as neutral-site hockey arenas. SMH! These arenas will be in exciting locations like Allen Town, Pennsylvania, or some arena that doesn't usually host hockey games. What could go wrong, right? You have to ask yourself what these people are afraid of? To be the best, you have to beat the best. It shouldn't matter if you have to play in an energy-filled arena. The Frozen Four isn't played in listless arenas.Went to IU-ND football yesterday. Probably the best sporting event I’ve attended in terms of atmosphere and electricity.
— Mike Eidelbes (@INCH) December 21, 2024
Having it on campus made it a billion times greater. Hint hint hockey …Home hockey regionals would be electric. https://t.co/iVNbUKeZjp
— Brad Elliott Schlossman (@SchlossmanGF) December 21, 2024
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
SCSU Assistant Coach R.J. Enga Airs Grievances Following Series with UND
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| SCSU Player Talks to the Refs During a Break in the Action |
AUDIO: The Brett Larson Show from last night (12/16) from the @GreenMill
— Jim Erickson (@SCSU_hockey_pbp) December 17, 2024
With Huskies assistant coach RJ Enga.
Next show will be Jan. 13. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to all Huskies fans. https://t.co/MtmN5P0Dcf
Coach Enga filled in for head coach Brent Larson on the Brent Larson Show with Huskies play-by-play radio announcer Jim Erickson. (You can listen to the whole show, linked in the tweet above.) If you haven't heard it, check it out. It's interesting.
Larson wasn't available because he had already left town to be an assistant coach with Team USA for the U20 World Junior Tourney. It was an interesting 40+ minutes. Enga aired his grievances about this past weekend's series. He attacked the linesmen, saying they dropped the pucks closer to the UND centermen, giving them an unfair advantage. The faceoff numbers were tied on Friday night 29-29; on Saturday, UND had the advantage 36-29.
Whatever.
Enga attacked T.J. Semptimphelter, saying that he showed the ref up for taking his helmet off after being elbowed in the head on Friday night and taking off his helmet during Saturday's game after being elbowed in the head. Granted, the SCSU player was cross-checked into the UND goalie. He also attacked the ref for not making the right call. It sounds like sour grapes.
After Friday's game, head coach Brad Berry got into a heated conversation with Larson. The video replay showed both coaches shouting obscenities at each other (you could read both men's lips). In the post-game press conference, coach Berry wasn't very pleased with what had transpired on the ice.
"I'm not happy right now," Berry said. "I'm not going to get myself into trouble here, but that wasn't a great hockey play by them. For it to be a two-minute minor, that's a five-minute major and a game misconduct."
Here's Enga's quote from the show, referring to Friday's dirty play that
"If you watch the video, the young man that plays goalie for them, he threw his helmet off, tapping his head and stuff," Enga said on the radio show. "I'm not really sure what was going on with the guy. But when you watch it, it's like a split second, and I thought maybe a skate came up. We've seen some terrible incidents. I thought maybe that was the way he reacted. And then when I kind of saw it, definitely when I saw the video, I'm like, 'What is going on?'
"To me, don't make a mockery of the referees. Don't put them in those situations. Just play an honest, hard game and let's see who comes out on top. That's my opinion."
As I heard Enga's comment, I wondered; are you kidding me? Do we need to review the play in question again? Without beating a dead horse, It was a dirty play by Gavyn Thoreson. How did he expect the UND hockey team to react to Thoreson's antics?
Here's the hit on T.J. Semptimphelter that irked UND coach Brad Berry tonight. pic.twitter.com/sXhGpKKQag
— Brad Elliott Schlossman (@SchlossmanGF) December 14, 2024
Finally, Enga made a snide comment about Brad Schlossman, who referenced Thoreson's style of play when he was in the USHL. His remarks show that Enga had read Schlossman's Friday Gamer.
"Thoreson was known as a skilled player and agitator T.J. Semptimphelter the United States Hockey League last year, where he had 87 penalty minutes for the Waterloo Black Hawks, " Schlossman wrote.
I don't see anything wrong with bringing that point up. For those keeping track at home, Thoreson had 103 PIMs in 85 USHL games. It's not out of line to bring that up, especially after he had just run over the opposition's goalie in an attempt to rally his team or take out their goalie. If you don't like it, don't read the opposition's beat writer's analysis.
Finally, the league could come down on Enga. He could get suspended for making comments about the on-ice officials; he attacked their credibility and integrity. However, it's unlikely based on who the commissioner is. The two teams play in St. Cloud on January 31 and February 1, 2025. This could be an interesting rematch.
Sunday, December 15, 2024
Random Thoughts on the UND Goalie Position
In hockey, the most popular player on a hockey team is the backup goalie.
This season, the University of North Dakota's goalie position has been the subject of much discussion on X and fan message boards. Everyone has an opinion on the matter. It's been an interesting season, and the UND hockey team has faced their fair share of adversity.
"This has been a tumultuous first half," head coach Brad Berry said. "Up and down, inconsistent. Every season is different, but my biggest positive is that we're going the right way. We still have a long way to go, and the second half is coming up. We have to keep our foot on the gas and know what we've built here. We've got to continue to build and grow."
I keep reading that UND sophomore goalie Hobie Hedquist needs to play, or he'll enter the transfer portal. First, anyone familiar with UND head coach Brad Berry knows he's a team-first coach, meaning no player is more important than the program. Why isn't Hedquist playing more? There could be a variety of reasons.
My random thoughts on the UND goalie position: has anyone ever considered that T.J. Semptimphelter might be the better goaltender? It's something to think about. Hobie has occasionally let in some weak goals. The goal in game two against Cornell to open the third period comes to mind. I am not saying Hedquist is a bad goalie, not at all. Currently, Semptimphelter may be the better goalie for UND hockey. Based on how the season has gone, there's very little room to experiment with a goalie rotation, especially now that the first half has passed; the coaches need to put together the best lineup to win. If the coaching staff decides to ride a hot goalie, they may do that.
What happens if he enters the portal? The coaching staff will recruit more goalies; there will be many available goalies, and the CHL players will be eligible to play NCAA hockey.
Since the 2021-22 season, UND has utilized the transfer portal to recruit a starting goalie.
Post UND's starting goalie, Adam Scheel, here's how the goalie position has played out. UND has used four goalies in four consecutive seasons who weren't initially recruited by UND but finished their college careers at UND. That's the nature of the transfer portal. Here's the list of Portal goalies UND has used since the 2021-22 season. I added Scheel for comparison purposes.
2018-21; Adam Scheel (52-18-5 (.726), 1.95 GAA and .915 Save Percentage)
2021-22; Zach Driscoll (22-11-1 (.642), 2.34 GAA, .908 Save Percentage)
2022-23; Drew DeRidder (13-9-4 (.576), 2.53, .899 Save Percentage )
2023-24; Ludvig Persson (22-11-2 (.657), 2.52 GAA, .904 Save Percentage)
2024-25; T.J. Semptimphelter (10-5-1 (.656), 2.56 GAA, .903 Save Percentage)
Saturday, December 14, 2024
UND Hockey: Dirty Play to End Friday's Game May Have Inspired Team Saturday
For his troubles, Thoreson should have been assessed a five-minute major and game misconduct. It wasn't an accident but a deliberate play. Yes, the officials have a lot of leeway in this instance and have decided not to call a major penalty.Here's the hit on T.J. Semptimphelter that irked UND coach Brad Berry tonight. pic.twitter.com/sXhGpKKQag
— Brad Elliott Schlossman (@SchlossmanGF) December 14, 2024
Caleb MacDonald's retaliation cross-checks on Gavyn Thoreson. Appears MacDonald also said something to Thoreson. pic.twitter.com/zgmhDsJw05
— Brad Elliott Schlossman (@SchlossmanGF) December 14, 2024
Monday, December 02, 2024
UND Hockey: Yes, It’s Been a Rough Season
It wouldn't be a lie if I said that the start of the UND hockey team's 2024-25 season has been rocky. After 15 games, the team's overall record is 7-7-1 (.500), 2-2-0 NCHC. UND is 26th in the all-important Pairwise Rankings. The UND fanbase is getting antsy, and they want blood. Perusing the comments on X and a popular fan message board, some in the UND fanbase would like a change at the top. Yes, it's been a rough season.
The Berry File
It must be the offseason; a vocal minority of North Dakota hockey fans are once again calling for the ouster of head coach Dave Hakstol. This time, some of those same fans want Hakstol to take the whole coaching staff with him. (Link)
UND Bitten by the Injury Bug
Saturday, October 26, 2024
UND Hockey: Time to Step off of the Ledge, They're Fine
The University of North Dakota hockey team had a statement game Friday, winning 7-2 over Hockey East Powerhouse Boston University. UND came out of the gate like gangbusters. Ultimately, it wasn't even close in the end, as they scored five goals on 11 shots in the first period. For those who are mathematically challenged, that's a .454 save percentage. I said it last year, and I'll repeat it: Mathieu Caron has looked shaky every time he's played against UND.
It’s 5-0, so do the fans on Sioux Sports still want to fire 🔥 the head coach? 😆🤣
— Eric J. Burton (@goon48) October 26, 2024
Boston University's Head Coach Said What?
Entering Friday’s game, the Terriers had the 62nd youngest team in college hockey. However, it wasn’t the younger players that Boston University head coach Jay Pandolfo was upset with. His veteran players didn’t answer the call.
“We certainly have a young group,” Pandolfo said. “A lot of these guys are playing in this environment for the first time, but I’m not putting it on the young guys. We have guys who are veteran players for us, who have been in tough environments and have experience, and they did not lead the way for us. Getting some of our young guys the first opportunity to play in this type of game, so I’m not putting it on them, but we had some older guys that have been around that did not help our group.”
What else can you say when you lose 7-2 in the opening game of a series?
“It makes it tough when you don’t win battles and compete all over the ice,” Pandolfo said. “It makes it difficult. That was the issue all night.
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Jackson Blake Scores His First NHL Goal -- Coach Berry Weighs In
On Tuesday night, another former UND hockey player scored his first NHL goal. Caroline Hurricanes forward Jackson Blakes's goal helped the Hurricanes defeat the New Jersey 4-2. At the 10:16 mark of the third period, Blake scored the game-winning goal. It didn't take Blake long to score his first NHL goal in his third career game, and 106:18 into his second season.
Here's what his former coach had to say about his first NHL goal.
"I gotta be honest; reading what was going on, I don't think they were giving him a great chance to make that Carolina hurricane team, UND head coach Brad Berry said. "I think he was pegged to be in the minors right away and work his way up. That tells you what Jackson Blake is as far as what he did for a body of work here, being relentless, being a guy that was one of our best, if not our best player, every day, coming on the ice and for me as a coach, then it's worth it.
"When you leave North Dakota, which has a lot of things going on here, you want to make sure they have an opportunity for themselves to make the big club instead of toiling in the minors for years. For Jackson Blake, he got there. He has to stay there. He has to continue to earn it to be that everyday NHL player; many of our guys have done that just because they know their humility and what it takes to earn it every day."
Here's what his teammates had to say.
"Every day I think I just get more comfortable," Blake said after the game during the post-game media scrum. "I'm realizing that I think I belong here in this league, and I've got to show it every night. I think every day is a tryout. I felt comfortable tonight and I think I'm just going to continue to feel that."
"It's awesome. Everyone's going to remember your first goal. Like Roddy said, we might not remember this game, but Blaker will for the rest of his life," Shayne Gostisbehere said. "For him and his family, it's all the hard work everyone put in to help get him to that point. Getting the game-winning goal is pretty cool, too."
Enjoy that first @NHL goal feeling, Jackson Blake!! pic.twitter.com/TdnYdN8xH0
— Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) October 16, 2024
Tuesday, August 27, 2024
College Hockey Fans Have Options When It Comes to Streaming. Are the Prices Reasonable?
It's almost hockey season, and college hockey fans will be looking for streaming and TV options to watch their favorite team. College Hockey Fans Have Options When it Comes to Streaming. Are the Prices reasonable? I believe they are.
Earlier today, Dan Jacobson posted this on X: Updated NCAA Hockey streaming costs now that CCHA announced their pricing and B1G+ removed sports pass.
Updated NCAA Hockey streaming costs now that CCHA announced their pricing and B1G+ removed sports pass pic.twitter.com/YrmSKA1jUd
— Dan Jacobsen (@DanJacobsen) August 27, 2024
Reading his tweet closer, a few things stood out. Yes, NCHC fans will pay $116.95 for a season of NCHC.TV. The Big Ten Hockey Conference charges about the same, $120.00 a season. You can grumble all you want, but that's what you'll pay for a season to watch your favorite hockey team. Yes, some schools have better webcasts than other schools. Some fans have cheaper options for watching their favorite hockey team. That's life.
If you're an NCHC fan, are you spending the $120 to watch the B1G Hockey teams? In many cases, not. Many of us only have a little free time to follow both leagues. Even if you decide to purchase both platforms, would you classify $120 as expensive? It's all relative. Honestly, many people spend that much money taking their family out to eat.
Moving on. The other options are ECAC and Hockey East. Their games are on ESPN+. Like many fans, I already pay the monthly charge of $11.99. If you're an NHL hockey fan, you're probably already a consumer of ESPN+. You're not out any more money. It's the best option for watching college hockey.
Today, the CCHA announced that its games will be on CCHA TV, which Will be on Midco Sports Plus, per a release by the League: Midco Sports Plus includes three content packages. Midco Sports Plus 1 is available now, and customers can access all three packages on Tuesday, September 3. CCHA TV’s 180 live events can be found on Midco Sports Plus 2 for $24.99 per month or $129.99 per year. Again, I don't think that price is unreasonable. Last season, I purchased a season of Midco Sports Plus to watch Summit League Basketball, and the quality was unbelievable.
Finally, the Atlantic Hockey Association games are on Flo Sports. Again, that's a win. You get a lot more than college hockey on Flo Sports. Looking at the image below, you can see that you can watch the ECHL, Atlantic Hockey, USHL, and numerous junior hockey leagues. Like myself, if you're a fan of the Highlimit and Luca Oil Late Model Series, you have already paid $150 to watch both series. That's not an unreasonable price to pay to watch college hockey.
Sunday, August 18, 2024
UND Football releases 2025 and 2026 Schedules.
Last Week, the University of North Dakota football team released their future schedules.
I noticed a few things from the newly released schedules. UND will face NDSU at home for two seasons in a row starting in 2025. In 2026, UND will take on fellow Summit League member St. Thomas. In 2026, UND will again travel to Nebraska. In the 2025 and 2026, UND will play 11 out of 23 games at the Alerus Center.
2025 UND Football Schedule
Aug. 30 - @ Kansas StateSept. 6 – Portland State
Sept. 13 - @ Montana
Sept. 20 – Valparaiso
Oct. 4 - @ Northern Iowa*
Oct. 11 – Youngstown State*
Oct. 18 - @ Southern Illinois*
Oct. 25 – Indiana State*
Nov. 1 - @ South Dakota*
Nov. 8 – North Dakota State*
Nov. 15 - @ Murray State*
Nov. 22 – South Dakota State*
2026 UND Football Schedule
Sept. 5 – St. Thomas
Sept. 12 - @ Portland State
Sept. 19 - @ Nebraska
Oct. 3 – Northern Iowa*
Oct. 10 - @ Indiana State*
Oct. 17 – South Dakota*
Oct. 24 - @ South Dakota State*
Oct. 31 - @ Southern Illinois*
Nov. 7 – Murray State*
Nov. 14 - @ Youngstown State*
Nov. 21 – North Dakota State*
Sunday, May 12, 2024
UND Hockey Recruit Dalton Andrew's Filthy Shootout Goal
The snipe from @winklerflyers forward and @UNDmhockey commit, Dalton Andrew 👀🚨 pic.twitter.com/L8za89b1ki
— MJHL (@mjhlhockey) May 9, 2024
Monday, May 13, 7:30 PM EDT
Oakville Blades (Host) @ Winkler Flyers
Tuesday, May 14, 7:30 PM EDT
Winkler Flyers @ MHL (Miramichi Timberwolves)
“Dalton has shown a high level of growth not only this season but yearly throughout his entire three years in Winkler. He continually shows commitment to his off ice and on ice training during all parts of the year, especially during Christmas breaks to ensure his game would continue to rise throughout the season. He has been receptive to the coaching and teaching that would help develop his individual game and prepare him as a person and player for the high level of hockey coming next season. DA has worked extremely hard, and with the help and support of his teammates, family, billet family, trainers, and the rest of the coaching staff, is very deserving of this next opportunity at the University of North Dakota. Congratulations to Dalton and his family.” GM & Head Coach Justin Falk and the hockey operations staff could not be more thrilled for the Andrew family.
Andrew gave his thoughts on being a Winkler Flyer “I think being a Winkler Flyer showed me how to be a professional, every day is a chance to get better. Having three ex NHL coaches was awesome, they really showed me how to take my game to the next level, from the extra work at the end of practices to the different tools and knowledge they provided me with, along with my work ethic. This all helped me get better over my three years here which led me to success.” He added that his thoughts on the organization “I have nothing but great things to say about the Flyers organization. From the coaching staff to the trainers, our marketing guy all the people behind the scenes, Including board members and volunteers. They really make it easy on us as players and allow us to focus on just playing the game which I think helped a lot." (Link to story)
Dalton Andrew got that DOG in him ☝🏼
— MJHL (@mjhlhockey) May 11, 2024
The @UNDmhockey commit is off to a hot start at the #CentennialCup, scoring five goals in regulation while adding this snipe in shootout 🚨 pic.twitter.com/uMUYyOTvbu
Brad Marchand Taken Out by Sam Bennett, Bruins Have Bigger Problems
Here's a different angle of the hit in question.okay I know my opinion but I'm curious, did Bennett sucker (rabbit) punch Marchand here or not? probably doesn't matter, but I'm curious what the masses think.#NHLBruins | @OnlyBruinsPod pic.twitter.com/FsECQMF8CS
— PrimeTime Brett (@bretthoward_) May 11, 2024
Boston Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery didn't pull any punches, "there's clear evidence of what went on." According to Montgomery, Marchand is day-to-day with an upper-body injury.Here’s another angle of the Bennett sucker punch#NHLBruins | @BruinSomethin pic.twitter.com/5vJGmXlpSh
— Michael Sullivan (@_MikeSullivan) May 11, 2024
No matter how you feel about the hit, the Bruins have bigger problems. Once again, the Panthers are living rent-free in the Bruins' heads. If the Bruins don't start playing and stop worrying about what the Panthers are doing, this series is going to be over in five games. Someone needs to step up and start making plays.“People can say it wasn’t intentional, but we have our view of it.”
— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) May 11, 2024
Jim Montgomery‘s full comments on the Sam Bennett-Brad Marchand collision that injured the Bruins captain. pic.twitter.com/1sgAehh4QH
Army, Ace and Biz went back to the tape on the shot Sam Bennett gave to Brad Marchand in Game 3 and they got some thoughts 👀 @armdog @ansoncarterla @biznasty2point0 pic.twitter.com/kqJRr2px5V
— NHLonTNT (@NHL_On_TNT) May 12, 2024
Saturday, March 30, 2024
Michigan Ends North Dakota Season, 4-3. What Now?
Good morning from cloudy Grand Forks, ND. Another UND hockey season has come to an end, and the team has fallen short of the goal of winning an NCAA title. On Friday night, UND was on the wrong end of a 4-3 loss to the Michigan Wolverines. Another year, another first-round exit in the NCAA playoffs.
Yes, crazy ass "Fire Berry" bandwagoners, I'm talking to you.
— Bruce Ciskie (@BruceCiskie) March 30, 2024
This tournament is luck. Draws, matchups, travel, ice conditions, health, puck luck, officiating, you name it.
The job is to get there, then hope to hell the hockey gods smile on you enough to keep going. https://t.co/j6WLpCRdOs
Sunday, March 17, 2024
UND Crushes Miami, 7-1. Advances to the Frozen Faceoff
Saturday, March 16, 2024
UND Races Past Miami, 5-1
The UND hockey team moved within one game of advancing to the 2024 NCHC Frozen Faceoff with an impressive 5-1 win over the last-place Miami RedHawks. After the first period, the game wasn't close. After taking a 1-0 lead into the first intermission, UND scored two in the second and two in the third to race past the hapless RedHawks.
Saturday, March 09, 2024
Omaha Outworks North Dakota, 3-2
It was a weird night in the National Collegiate Hockey Conference. All the home teams won, and not a single road team broke through. On Friday, the University of North Dakota hockey team appeared to suffer from the Penrose Cup hangover. UND came out a step slow and chased the game for 50 minutes. The Hawks didn't play badly; Omaha just played better. They made a push in the third period, but it wasn't enough.
Junior forward Cameron Berg scored his 20th goal of the season, becoming the second player since Shane Gersich, 21 goals in 2016-17 to reach 20. Looking at the player stats for the UND hockey team, the Hawks could have three players with 20 or more goals.
Thursday, March 07, 2024
Toronto D-Man Jake McCabe Cross Checks Brad Marchand, Is There a Suspension Coming?
McCabe crosschecks DeBrusk and Marchand high pic.twitter.com/lbpPgLzJ0i
— Omar (@TicTacTOmar) March 8, 2024









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