Friday, November 25, 2011

The First WTF Game of the year for UND (RW77)

Empty NetImage via WikipediaWhat the [BLEEP]

Ok, I admit that family engagements took me away for half the game. I came into the picture just after Kristo scored the game tying goal and both goaltenders were replaced. And when Hennessey said "6-6" on the radio, I assumed he was talking about some player's height. Later, on I-29 at the I-29/I-94 Interchange when he restated that it was the score, I almost crashed (ok, I didn't but I was shocked).

What the BLEEP happened in this game? Where did our D go? Where did our goaltending go? Where did our offense come from? Where did CC's D and goaltending come from? Why did Thrombert (sp?) start this game and not Howe?

I thought I was in bizarro world because our D took a break and our offense showed up... unlike previous contests where our D was the only positive aspect of our gameplay.

So I get home as the second period ends and it appeared (as much as the radio can tell me) that it was pretty much blah hockey after the sixth UND goal until the third period began.

Anyways, I was able to get online to watch the third period and here are a few things I noticed:

1. CC was atrocious with the puck. I've never seen more whiffs in my life! Was this because the ice was bad or were they seriously NOT paying enough attention toward handling the puck?

2. CC was disorganized at times and seemed to be lost. CC better thank Howe big time tonight because he bailed out their backsides many many times.

3. Eidsness was solid but not great. He did not give up a goal and he did make a few great saves, but there were plenty of instances where CC took themselves out of the equation when they had a clear shot. I am a Eidsness supporter and I do believe he played well enough tonight to earn a start tomorrow, but who knows what Hakstol has in mind. I could see Hakstol going back to Dell to see if he gets a good game on the rebound.

4. Forbert was amazing in the third period. I thought he played incredibly well and saved Eidsness' hide a few times.

5. Kristo ends the night with 2 goals and 1 assist. Although he may end up with it anyways, if he scores one more point this weekend, there's no way Kristo isn't the WCHA Offensive POTW. No way.

6. This is not the format we need to win. Once again, it was almost exclusively first and second liners scoring the goals. The only exception was Nick Mattson's goal and Michael Parks' goal. That's something like the 2nd or 3rd goal this year from the 3rd or 4th line. Not very balanced still.

7. Howe is clearly better than Thrombert. I don't need to elaborate other than the game winner was a goal that Howe had ZERO chance of saving... without super powers anyways.

8. Gleason looks a lot better.

9. I definitely like this look better than dressing a D as a forward. Sorry "Big Jim" but I do not like Senkbeil as a forward. He doesn't add anything and he even said he's never played forward until recently.

10. My three stars: 3rd Star: Brock Nelson (2g, 1a; solid night overall). 2nd Star: Rylan Schwartz (3 goals). 1st Star: Danny Kristo (2g, 1a). Honorable mentions to Corbin Knight, Nick Mattson, Nick Dineen

I think Eidsness gets the nod tomorrow (my hunch). I also think all the offense we saw tonight will be gone tomorrow. I say no more than 5 goals combined tomorrow.
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Sioux vs Tigers game one lines

North Dakota Fighting Sioux men's ice hockeyImage via Wikipedia
Fighting Sioux Forward lines

29 Brock Nelson – 10 Corbin Knight (A) – 7 Danny Kristo
9 Mario Lamoureux (C ) – 27 Carter Rowney –  20 Joe Gleason
21 Brendan O’Donnell – 16 Mark MacMillian – 11 Derek Rodwell
 28 Stephane Pattyn – 13 Connor Gaarder – 15 Michael Parks

Fighting Sioux Defensive Parings

4 Derek Forbort – 24 Ben Blood (A)
2 Andrew MacWilliam (A) – 5  Nick Mattson
18 Dillon Simpson – 22 Andrew Panzarella
Fighting Sioux goalies

32 Aaron Dell
31 Brad Eidsness

Fighting Sioux stats

Tiger Forward lines 

8 Jaden Schwartz – 13 Rylan Schwartz 27 William Rapuzzi (A) 
16 Alexander Krushelnyski – 22 Nick Dineen (C) – 25 Scott Winkler
9 Dakota Eveland 11 David Civitarese (A) – Jeff Collett
12 Archie Skalbeck – 23 Tim Hall 15 – Andrew Hamburg  

Tiger Defensive pairing

10 Gabe Guentzel  (A) – 4 Joe Marciano
6 Peter Stoykewych – 7 Eamonn McDermott
5 Aaron Harstad – 28  Mike Bovin 

Tiger Goalies

39 Josh Thorimbert
28 Joe Howe

Tiger Player Stats

One Ice Officials; Refs: Jonathan Morrison (27), Brian Thul (14) -  AR: Andry Carton (92)  Nathan Freeman (78)

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Let’s not jump off the ledge just yet.

University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux athl...Image via WikipediaThis past week, I have been reading the various fan message boards to include fan comments. I’ve also been listening to the numerous podcasts around the college hockey world and the hockey pundits aren’t giving the Sioux much of a chance this weekend or for the rest of the season.  They are too young. There is no talent through the forward lines. The Fighting Sioux forwards are standing around watching Kristo make plays.

On one podcast, a self professed expert and fan of an unnamed team basically said the Sioux have shown him nothing this season and just aren’t very good, his blanket statement included the Fighting Sioux’s defensive unit.

When a hockey team loses 270+ points from their line up due to graduation and early defections it’s going to be noticeable on the ice in the early going of a hockey season.


I guess this self congratulatory and self professed expert missed the part where the Fighting Sioux have clamped it down on defense and have only given up nine goals in the last five games that is an average of 1.8 goals per game during that stretch; unfortunately the Sioux have gone 2-3-0.

In net for the Fighting Sioux, junior goalie Aaron Dell who had a rough start to the season has been in the zone as of late and has muscled the starting goaltender job away from senior goalie Brad Eidsness.

Most knowledgeable hockey fans know that hockey starts with a strong defensive team scheme.  Smart defense in your own end, generates offensive opportunities going the other way.


I guess this same expert, some how missed the part where the Fighting Sioux’s defense and goaltending held the mighty Golden Gophers to “five” goals for a weekend series and their All-American team “barely” got out with the sweep against the hapless Fighting Sioux at Mariucci Arena. But I digress.

More specifically, if you believe the hype and prattle the Fighting Sioux have little chance of doing anything this season and you can stick a fork in them because they are done.  I am not a math expert but if my count is right there are 21 regular season games left, if the Fighting Sioux can make their annual run at about a .600-.700 clip the Fighting Sioux should be right in the mix of things.

It’s easy to coach from the stands especially after a few beers

There has been a lot of Monday morning quarterbacking of the Fighting Sioux coaching staff, some of this criticism is very petty and almost hurtful; some of the criticism is deserved and well thought out.  

If you believe some of our anonymous fans that hide behind a screen name on the Internet, it would sound like the Fighting Sioux coaching staff is made up of a bunch of bumbling hacks that can’t coach a hockey team and are basically just lucky with the success they’ve had to date.

The same rumblings surface every time the Fighting Sioux face some adversity, the weekly FightingSioux.com chat blows up with comments of how Hakstol can’t win the big game when it counts the most.

Personally, I am not ready to write the Fighting Sioux’s eulogy just yet, there is a lot of hockey left to be played. There is also a lot of pride in that Fighting Sioux locker room and I expect the leaders of that team to take the bull by the horns and play Fighting Sioux hockey.

After Sundays 1-0 loss against the BSU Beavers; you could tell that the head coach of the Fighting Sioux head coach Dave Hakstol was not pleased with his team’s effort. Hakstol talked about his team not getting to dirty areas and how some of his players let their teammates down.

One game at a time

It starts with a good shift, and then couple of good shifts, a big hit in the corner or a goal off of a turnover. I know it’s cliché but Roman wasn’t built in a day. You can’t turn the season around in one game or series. I would be willing to bet, that from this point forward you will be some urgency in the Fighting Sioux game plan.

Speaking of historical statistics

The Fighting Sioux take on the Colorado College Tigers this weekend and historically the Fighting Sioux have had a lot of success against the Tigers. According to USCHO.COM, the Fighting Sioux have an all time record 135-76-10 (.633) against the Colorado College Tigers. Also the Sioux have an impressive 80-19-6 (.790) at home against the Tigers.

The Fighting Sioux are historically a second half team since Fighting Sioux head coach Dave Hakstol took over the coaching duties in 2004-05; the Fighting Sioux have an impressive and almost mind blowing record of 111-44-16 after Jan. 1. That means that under Hakstol the Fighting Sioux have been historically very hard to beat after the first of the year.  The $64,000.00 question is how will this team fare?


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   4-7-1 (.375)          ?
Totals 75-56-12 (.566)      116-44-16 (.705)

 

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Sioux - Tigers Series Preview

The University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux entertain the Colorado College Tigers this weekend at Ralph Engelstad Arena game times; 7:37 PM CT Friday and 7:07 PM CT Saturday.

Since 2002-03 the Sioux have a 13-12-3 record against the Tigers.

The games will be on Fighting Sioux Sports Network 23 Midco, 617 FCS DirecTV.

Radio: The games can be heard at 96.1 the Fox.

Internet: Webcast from FightingSioux.com

Records and Rankings:

UND – 4-7-1 overall, 2-6-0 WCHA; unranked in both polls. The Fighting Sioux split with BSU last weekend 5-2 win, 1-0 loss.

C.C. – 7-2-0 overall, 5-2-0 WCHA, ranked fourth in both national polls, the Tigers swept Wisconsin last weekend 4-2, 4-1.

Players to Watch:

For the Fighting Sioux, junior forwards Danny Kristo 4g-8a—12pts and Corbin Knight 5g-7a—12pts are tied for the team lead in scoring. On the other side of the ice, for the C.C. Tigers the Schwartz brothers, Jaden Schwartz 5g-8a—13pts and Rylan Schwartz 7g-4a—11pts lead the Tigers in scoring.

Junior goalie Aaron Dell is the top goaltender for the Fighting Sioux. Dell has a 3-6-1 record with a 2.87 goals against average and a .887 save percentage.

The Tigers goalies Joe Howe 4-1-0 record with a 2.69 goals against average with a .906 save percentage has split time with Josh Thorimbert 3-1-0 record with a 2.42 goals against average with a .923 save percentage.

Key Numbers:

0 – The number of ties the Colorado College Tigers have at this point in the season.

2 – The number of losses that Colorado College Tiger have at this point in the season.

2 – The Colorado College Tigers power play is ranked second in the WCHA going 12/47.

2 – The Colorado College Tigers penalty kill is ranked second and have killed 34/40 penalties.

3 – The Fighting Sioux are ranked third on the penalty kill and have killed 42/51 penalties.

7 – The number of losses that the Sioux have so far this season.

8 – The Fighting Sioux power play is ranked eighth in the WCHA going 11/61.

9 – The Fighting Sioux have scored nine goals in the third period.

9 – The Colorado College Tigers have scored nine goals in the first period.

10 – The Fighting Sioux are ranked 10th in the WCHA in scoring.

10 – Aaron Dell is ranked 10th in goals against average (2.87) in the WCHA.

11 – The Colorado College Tigers have allowed 11 goals during the second period

11 – The Fighting Sioux have scored 11 goals on the power play.

12 – The Colorado College Tigers have scored 12 goals on the power play.

15 – Aaron Dell is ranked 15th in save percentage .887 in the WCHA.

Other games in the WCHA: Alaska-Anchorage at Minnesota State, Saint Cloud at Nebraska Omaha, Minnesota at Michigan State, Michigan Tech at Saint Lawrence, Princeton, Miami, Providence at Denver (Denver Cup), Mercyhurst at Wisconsin. Duluth and Bemidji State are idle.

Cross Posted at INSIDE HOCKEY...

Goon’s Weekly Picks for 11/25-11/27

Friday 25th, November 2011

Fri 11/25/11 Alaska Anchorage at Minnesota State 7:37 p.m. CT
Fri 11/25/11 Colorado College at North Dakota 7:37 p.m. CT (TV-FSSN, FCS)
Fri 11/25/11 Michigan Tech at St. Lawrence 7:00 p.m. ET
Fri 11/25/11 Minnesota at Michigan State 7:05 p.m. ET (TV-FSN)
Fri 11/25/11 Mercyhurst at Wisconsin 7:07 p.m. CT
Fri 11/25/11 Princeton at Denver 7:37 p.m. MT Denver Cup (Denver, CO) (TV-Root)

Saturday 26th, November 2011

Sat 11/26/11 Alaska Anchorage at Minnesota State 7:07 p.m. CT
Sat 11/26/11 Colorado College at North Dakota 7:07 p.m. CT (TV-FSSN, FCS, The CW)
Sat 11/26/11 St. Cloud State at Nebraska Omaha 7:07 p.m. CT
Sat 11/26/11 Michigan Tech at St. Lawrence 4:00 p.m. ET
Sat 11/26/11 Minnesota at Michigan State 7:05 p.m. ET (TV-FSN)
Sat 11/26/11 Miami at Denver 7:07 p.m. MT Denver Cup (Denver, CO)
Sat 11/26/11 Mercyhurst at Wisconsin 8:07 p.m. CT

Sunday 27th, November 2011

Sun 11/27/11 St. Cloud State at Nebraska Omaha 2:07 p.m. CT

Alaska Anchorage at Minnesota StateUAA Sweep
Colorado College at North Dakota CC Sweep
St. Cloud State at Nebraska OmahaSplit
Michigan Tech at St. Lawrence – Split
Minnesota at Michigan StateUMN Sweep
Miami at Princeton DU
Miami at DenverDU
Mercyhurst at WisconsinUW Sweep

Record last week 8-4 Record for the season 38-33

Weekend Match-Ups (by Sioux 7)

College Hockey, North Dakota Fighting Sioux, WCHA Hockey
Now that we have gobbled up too much turkey, let’s gobble up some hockey games.


WCHA STANDINGS

Team.............................W-L-T....Points1. Minnesota.......................8-2-0...........16
2. Minnesota-Duluth..........7-2-1............15
2. Nebraska-Omaha...........5-3-2............12
4. Denver............................4-2-3............11
4. Michigan Tech................5-4-1............11
6. Colorado College.............5-2-0...........10
7. St. Cloud St.....................4-3-1.............9
8. Wisconsin.......................4-7-1.............9
9. Bemidji State..................3-6-1............7
10. Minnesota State...........2-6-0............4
10. North Dakota...............2-6-0............4
12. Alaska-Anchorage........1-7-0.............2


WCHA GamesAlaska-Anchorage @ Minnesota StateLast weekend the Seawolves split with the MTU Huskies in Anchorage and the Mavericks were swept by the Bulldogs in Duluth.

If one team can sweep the other in this series they will be able move into the middle part of the standings. The Seawolves removed the zero from their win and point column last weekend. The team that put up a few goals this weekend should come out on top, given the lack of scoring on both ledgers. SPLIT


#4 Colorado College @ North DakotaLast weekend the Tigers swept the Badgers in Colorado Springs and the Sioux split with the Beavers in Bemidji.

The Sioux need to get more scoring, period. They can’t win games when they don’t score. They averaging just over 2gpg, that isn’t going to win many games, and their record reflects that. UND has been getting good defensive play and goaltending, now they just need to find their scoring touch. The Tigers on the other hand have been put the puck in opponents nets quite regularly this season. The Ralph might not be so hostile this weekend, one since many students are away for the holiday and two many fans might be suffering from a turkey hangover. SPLIT

St. Cloud State @ #19 Nebraska-Omaha (Sat/Sun)Last weekend the Huskies split with the Gophers in a home/home series and the Mavericks took a point from the Pioneers in Denver.

The Mavericks haven’t done to well away from Omaha this year, having a 2-3-2 road record. The Huskies are undefeated at the NHC this year, 3-0-2. Both teams are pretty even in the GF-GA categories, SCSU is 45-43 and UNO is 47-48. So looking at those numbers, these could be a couple of close games. SPLIT

NON-CONFERENCE#3 Minnesota (11-3-0 overall) @ #20 Michigan State (7-5-0 overall)Last weekend the Gophers split with SCSU Huskies in a home/home series with each team winning at home and the Spartans split with Northern Michigan in Marquette.

In a season and a half this will be 4 game series in the Big Ten (shouldn’t be the little six for hockey…). The Gophers have suffered two of their three loses on the road this year. SPLIT

#18 Michigan Tech (7-4-1 overall) @ St. Lawrence (4-6-0 overall)Last weekend the Huskies split with Seawolves in Anchorage and the Saints beat Dartmouth and then lost to Harvard last weekend.

The Huskies have cooled down a little after their hot start, and this will be a lengthy road trip for them after just traveling to Anchorage. Also MTU is 1-3-0 on the road, so I wouldn’t be surprised if SLU got a win. SPLIT

Mercyhurst (6-5-1 overall) @ Wisconsin (5-8-1 overall)Last weekend the Badgers were swept by the Tigers in Colorado Springs and the Lakers took 3-points from Bentley.

The Lakers from Eire, PA are leading Atlantic Hockey this year with a 5-1-1 record. Ah, it’s the Badgers at home in the Kohl Center. BADGERS SWEEP.

DENVER CUP
Princeton (2-6-1 overall) @ #10 Denver (5-3-3 overall)
Friday
Miami(6-6-2 overall) @ #10 Denver (5-3-3 overall) Saturday
Last weekend the Pioneers took 3-points from the UNO Mavericks in Denver and

I’m taking the Pioneers over the Tigers on Friday night and Miami over the Pioneers on Saturday.


BYE WEEK

Bemidji State - Beavers
Minnesota-Duluth - Bulldogs

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Fighting Sioux Nickname disputes make the Daily Caller…

The Fighting Sioux nickname debate has made the national stage at the Daily Caller web page. I am not sure that it's a good thing though.

First off the article kind of glosses over a few of the facts here, “Archie Fool Bear, doesn’t have the full support of his tribe.” The members of the Standing Rock Tribe tried to have a referendum on UND’s use of the Fighting Sioux nickname and the “Tribal Council” failed to let their members have a vote, that's a lot different than saying Fool Bear doesn't have the full support of his tribe.

The Spirit Lake Members held a referendum and approved UND’s use of the Fighting Sioux nickname by a 67% margin. The Lawsuit against the NCAA is filed by member of both the Spirit Lake Tribe and the Standing Rock Tribe.
Bob Dorigo Jones, Daily Caller --- As Americans celebrate Thanksgiving and perhaps even consider how far our nation has come since the days when the Pilgrims relied on help from a Native American named Squanto to survive, a new lawsuit over whether a university should use an Indian nickname may have some people wondering just how far America has really advanced after all this time.

This is not, however, a story about a Native American tribe suing to stop a sports team from using its name. Surprisingly, it’s a story about a tribe that wants a local college to keep its Indian nickname, the Fighting Sioux.

Adding to the intrigue is the fact that one of the lead plaintiffs in the lawsuit against the college, Archie Fool Bear, doesn’t have the full support of his tribe. Some members of the tribe can’t bear the lawsuit and think it’s foolish to sue the university. They would rather spend the money now being spent on lawyers on more productive things that would improve the quality of life for the tribe.

Now, that’s an idea worth fighting for.

After finding out about this unfortunate situation, my first thought was, where is Squanto when we really need him? There are better ways to resolve this conflict than by litigating it.
Look, like I have said in the past, I love the Fighting Sioux nickname and I understand why it has to go. That being said, if a major publication is going to write an article about the Fighting Sioux nickname at least do some fact checking before you publish your article.   

Happy Thanksgiving...


Thanksgiving Pictures, Comments, Images, Graphics
Thanksgiving Pictures Comments - Photobucket
As the editor of Goon's World I would like to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. I think as Sioux fans we have many things to be thankful for.

While the season might not be going as well as the Fighting Sioux Nation would like, I am still thankful that I am able to cover and watch one of the most storied college hockey programs in all of college hockey.

~Go Fighting Sioux ~

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Cal Clutterbuck short handed goal.


This is the crazy short handed goal that Wild forward Cal Clutterbuck scored against Nashville Predator goalie Pekka Rinne.The goal by Clutterbuck gave the Wild some breathing room who got into penalty trouble shortly after.
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Zdeno Chara vs Robyn Regehr


This is probably the under card for tonight's game between the Boston Bruins and the Buffalo Sabres. The Bruins captain Zdeno Chara fights Robyn Regehr after a scrum behind the Boston Bruins net. I am going to score the win in Chara's favor as well.
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Milan Lucic works Paul Gaustad


Someone on the Buffalo Sabres roster had to challenge Boston Bruins forward Milan Lucic for his hit on Sabres goalie Ryan Miller, enter Sabres forward Paul Gaustad who was the designated punching bag for the Sabres as Lucic worked the smaller Gaustad pretty good in my opinion.
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Matt Frattin assists on Joe Colborne's first NHL goal...


I had the opportunity to watch two of Toronto's games this past weekend and I have to admit it's fun seeing some of the former college players playing on the Toronto Maple Leafs. This assist by Frattin on the Colborne goal is a thing of beauty, Frattin had two assists on the night giving him four points for the year 1g-3a-4pts. I think the pass is harder than it looks. 

The Toronto Maple Leafs roster looks like an NCAA All-Star team; Phil Kessel (Minnesota), Matt Frattin (UND), Tyler Bozak (DU), Joey Crabb (C.C.), Joe Colborne (DU), Mike Brown (Mich), David Steckel (MSU), Ben Scrivens (Cornell), John-Michael Liles (MSU), Mike Komisarek (Mich), Jake Gardiner (WISC), Jay Rosehill (UMD). The Maple Leafs roster is a testimate of the kind of players that come out of NCAA Division I hockey. 
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A little late but, Ryan Rupert gets 5 games for Paul Bunyan chop on Nick Cousins


I was going to put this up last week but I got side tracked. When I first saw this video I thought that the OHL would throw the proverbial book at Ryan Rupert, but they didn't. I mean really, Rupert hauled off and pummeled Nick Cousins hard with his carbon fiber stick and then dropped his gloves and attacked Cousins starting a near line brawl. Nick Cousins also received a two game suspension for his part in the incident.
There's been a handful of 10-or-more game suspensions in the Ontario Hockey League this season, including two Wednesday.

Ryan Rupert's highly publicized slash won't be one of them.

The London Knights forward received five games for whacking Soo Greyhounds star Nick Cousins at the end of Friday's 4-3 loss at the John Labatt Centre.

The gritty 17-year-old from Grand Bend will be eligible to return in Erie on Nov. 26 after the OHL rendered a decision Wednesday that will come as a surprise to those who felt Rupert's actions warranted a prolonged sit-down.[IFPRESS.COM]
My question is, did the OHL go lightly on Rupert because of  Cousins reputation as a agitator?

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Max Domi's hit on Artur Gavrus.


Here is the hit that everyone was talking about in the OHL this past weekend. London Knights forward Max Domi looks to have gotten away with a head shot on Owen Sound's Artur Gavrus. There was no penalty on the play. Max Domi is the son of former NHL tough guy Tie Domi.

Tuesday Morning Links

Sidney CrosbyImage via WikipediaThere is a lot of news today in the hockey world. Sidney Crosby made his much anticipated return to the Penguins after missing over 10 months with a concussion. Bruins forward Patrice Bergeron is glad to see Sidney Crosby back in the Penguins line up as well.
“I am happy to hear that not just for him as a hockey player but for him a person first and foremost,” Bergeron said. “I think his health is the most important thing and I’m very happy to hear that. It’s obviously a good thing for the league and good for him.”
The Boston Bruins with their ninth win in a row actually vaulted to the top of the North East Division. Chris Kelly is the Boston Bruins of the week with his solid play. [the Bruins Blog]

Good news for the Fighting Sioux Women's team -> WCHA Offensive Player of the Week Jocelyne Lamoureux Junior, Forward North Dakota. Congrats to Jocelyn Lamoureux.


From the WCHA press release --- The Tigers (7-2-0, 5-2-0 WCHA) and defending WCHA/MacNaughton Cup-champion Fighting Sioux (4-7-1, 2-6-0 WCHA) will hook up at Ralph Engelstad Arena (11,634) in Grand Forks on Friday evening at 7:37 pm CT and Saturday night at 7:07 pm CT. This is the only regular season series between CC and UND.

Chris Peters of the United States of Hockey had this to say about the Fighting Sioux.
North Dakota – North Dakota is on this list for all the wrong reasons. The Sioux lost a bunch of firepower from last year’s club, but I don’t think anyone saw this coming. North Dakota is tied for 10th place in the 12-team WCHA with a 2-6-0 conference record to go along with an ugly 4-7-1 record. Adding insult to injury, the Sioux have been swept by rivals Minnesota and Wisconsin already this year. Making matters worse, they’ve just lost freshman phenom Rocco Grimaldi (who’s been hampered by injury all year) for the next 6-8 weeks. More on that in a bit…

Overall, there have been a lot of intriguing things happening in college hockey. Part of that may have to do with the ever-increasing parity. Save a few teams with tremendous records, everyone else has been pretty average. Typical powers like Boston University, Denver and Michigan haven’t been exactly dominant. In fact, each has mostly been average. Perhaps that’s good for college hockey. The fact that any team can win on any given night makes for some exciting match-ups. Expect this season to heat up even more, just in time for it’s national debut on VERSUS (featuring two of the best teams in the country in BC and Notre Dame) on New Year’s Eve.
Apparently the Badgers center Mark Zengerle was less than impressed with the WCHA on ice officials and got a 10 minute misconduct penalty for chirping at the refs. Looking at the box score from the game reveals that Derek Shepherd, Matt Ulwelling were the on ice officials for that game. I can't say that I blame Zengerle, most of us have been upset with the WCHA officiating from time to time.
Sophomore center Mark Zengerle compounded the first episode when he was assessed a 10-minute misconduct penalty for chirping at the officials, a misdeed that resulted in him sitting on the bench 10 minutes once he got out of the penalty box.

"I hope it's a lesson that (Zengerle) remembers," Eaves said.[Madison.com]

Did Zengerle learn his lesson? I was thinking that maybe the quality of the on ice officials could improve. This season the officiating in the WCHA has been confusing, inconsistent and I could see how the players get confused and upset. As a fan, you never know what the referees are going to call from game to game. There is no consistency from the various on ice crews.  What is a penalty one game; isn’t the next weekend.

I hope when the Big Ten Hockey Conference and the NCHC form that the NCHC can start over and acquire new on ice officials, it would be a good time to start fresh in the on ice officials department. Enough is enough, after watching the WCHA on a regular basis since 1993; I have to say that the quality of officiating has degraded to a very low level.

I would caution the newly formed NCHC from entertaining the idea that the current band of WCHA officials will suffice as on ice officials for NCHC play. I don’t care if a certain WCHA official lives in Colorado, let’s pay the extra money as a league and fly someone else in to officiate games in Denver or Colorado Springs.

There are other competent official’s currently officiating hockey games in other levels of hockey, one idea would be to recruit officials from the USHL who have a higher standard of quality than the WCHA.

The referees in the WCHA remind of a bunch of Keystone Kops or a bunch of bumbling buffoons, making stuff up as they go.  College hockey deserves better and it’s time we took action and demand better. The status quo is no longer acceptable.

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Hockey's Endangered Species


This was a story that was on line this morning, I know it's about a Wisconsin Badger player, but Justin Schultz is probably one of the best defensive players that I have seen play in college hockey for a very long time. In my opinion, this kid could probably be playing for the Anaheim Ducks right now and the Ducks have to be licking their lips with the prospects of having Schultz in their line up. I think you’re also looking at one of the 2012 Hobey Baker finalists.
Mike Sielski, Wall Street Journal --- As the NCAA's statistical outlier at his position, Schultz has the potential to develop into a creature that's been all but extinct from the NHL for two decades: the dominant offensive defenseman.

In the 20 years since the New York Rangers' Brian Leetch finished the 1991-92 season with 102 points, no NHL defenseman has topped the century mark. Only one, Detroit's Nicklas Lidstrom, has reached 80 in the last 15 years. And given the manner in which the sport has evolved, it's an open question whether a player of Schultz's skills and pedigree will ever approach 100 points again.
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Monday, November 21, 2011

He's back... Sid blows the door off of the Islanders


The face of the NHL is back and what a start for the Penguins Sidney Crosby; talk about coming back with a vengeance, two goals and two assists and eight shots on goal and Crosby logged 15:54 of ice time.

I think most of us will realize that the game of hockey is better off with Sidney Crosby in the line up. Crosby had been out of the lineup since January 5th, 2011 when he suffered a concussion after being driven hard into the boards by Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman.

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Dr Recchi rips Vancouver, Bieksa rips Recchi

Mark Recchi and Max LapierreImage by slidingsideways via Flickr
Apparently Dr. Mark Recchi has stirred up the Vancouver Canucks with a few of his comments he made on a radio show in Boston last week.

You can hear Recchi's comments on the media file below. If my memory serves me right I also recall saying some of the same things about the Vancouver Canucks, " 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 and their fans)."


Below is the transcript of Recchi's comments.
“(In) 22 years they are the most arrogant team I played against and the most hated team I’ve ever played against,” Recchi said on 98.5 the Sports Hub. “I couldn’t believe their antics, their falling and diving. It was very frustrating, but at the same time as the series wore on we knew we were getting to them and we knew our physical play and our skating, I think it caught them off guard a little bit.”
 Apparently the Vancouver Canucks didn't appreciate Mark Recchi's comments. In particular Vancouver defenseman Kevin Bieksa was less than impressed with Recchi's comments as well. 
NESN.COM --- "Isn't he retired? What's he doing? Tell him to go play a round of golf or take a nap," Bieksa said, according to The Province.
Bieksa then insisted that you can call the Canucks a lot of things, but he doesn't think "arrogant" is one of them.

"The twins are so humble and you may not like playing against guys like Maxim Lapierre and Alex Burrows, but they're not arrogant," he said. "I just don't get it. Mark Recchi can go take a nap."
Really? In my opinion, I think Alex Burrows and Maxim Lapierre are two of the biggest frauds in the NHL, when these two clowns aren't posing as punks on the ice they they are diving up and down the ice when ever the opposition breaths on them.


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Poll Monday - Merrimack College top both polls.

That's right folks the Merrimack College Warriors are the top team in the nation sporting a 8-0-1 record.

WCHA Power Rankings – November 20

Western Collegiate Hockey Association logoImage via WikipediaHere are my weekly WCHA Power Rankings. Each Week Zach Friedli and I post the ranking at INSIDE HOCKEY.


1.  Minnesota(8-2-0 WCHA, 11-3-0) Split a home and home series with Saint Cloud State, This weekend the Gophers travel to East Lansing to play the Michigan State Spartans. The Gophers have split their last two WCHA series. 

2.  UMD – (7-2-1 WCHA, 9-3-2) The Bulldogs swept the hapless Minnesota State Mavericks in Duluth this past weekend. This weekend the Bulldogs are idle. The Bulldogs have played 10 of their first 14 games at home. 

3.  Denver – (4-2-3 WCHA, 5-3-3) Took three points from Nebraska Omaha this past weekend, This week home against Princeton and Miami. 

4.  Colorado College – (5-2-0 WCHA, 7-2-0) The Tigers Swept the Wisconsin Badgers and travel to Grand Forks, ND to play the Fighting Sioux.
 
5.  St. Cloud State – (4-3-1 WCHA, 6-6-2) The Huskies split with the Minnesota Gophers this past weekend. This weekend the Huskies travel to Omaha Nebraska to play the Mavericks. 

6.  Nebraska-Omaha – (5-3-2 WCHA, 6-6-2) The Mavericks took one point from the Pioneers in Denver this past weekend. This weekend the Mavericks are at home to play the SCSU Huskies.
 
7.  Michigan Tech – (5-4-1 WCHA, 7-4-1) The Tech Huskies split with the UAA Seawolves in Anchorage this past weekend. This weekend the Huskies travel to Canton, NY to play St. Lawrence in a non-conference tilt. From the interesting statistics department, the Huskies are 6-1-1 in Houghton, Michigan but 1-3-0 on the road. 

8.  Wisconsin – (4-7-1 WCHA, 5-8-1) The Badgers were swept by the Tigers this past weekend in Colorado Springs. This weekend the Badgers entertain the Mercyhurst Lakers in a non-conference tilt. From the interesting statistics department, the Badgers are 5-3-0 at home and a dismal 0-5-1 on the road. 

9.  Bemidji State – (3-6-1 WCHA, 5-8-1) The Beavers split with the UND Fighting Sioux this past weekend. The win on Sunday night ended a 40 year drought against the Fighting Sioux. The Beavers are off this weekend. 

10.  North Dakota – (2-6-0, 4-7-1) The Fighting Sioux split with the BSU Beavers in Bemidji this past weekend. This weekend the Sioux entertain the Colorado College Tigers. The Fighting Sioux are 3-2-1 at home and have dismal 1-5-0 record on the road. From the interesting statistics department, the Fighting Sioux have given up 9 goals in five games and have a 2-3 record.  The Fighting Sioux are fifth in the WCHA in defense but 10th in the WCHA in scoring.
 
11.  Minnesota State – (2-6-0 WCHA, 3-9-0) The Mavericks were swept in the Amsoil arena this past weekend by the UMD Bulldogs. This weekend the Mavericks travel to Anchorage to play the UAA Seawolves. 

12.  Alaska-Anchorage – (1-7-0 WCHA, 4-7-1) The Seawolves split with the Tech Huskies this past weekend in Anchorage, Alasaka, this weekend the Seawolves entertain the Minnesota State Mavericks. The Seawolves ended a six game winless streak with their victory over the Huskies on Friday night.

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