1. Minnesota
2. North Dakota
3. Boston University
4. UMass-Lowell
5. Michigan Tech
6. Colgate
7. Miami
8. Boston College
9. Minnesota State
10. Vermont
11. Denver
12. Union
13. Minnesota-Duluth
14. Nebraska-Omaha
15. St. Cloud State
16. Providence
17. Robert Morris
18. Northern Michigan
19. Bowling Green
20. Quinnipiac
Goon's World Extras
- Goon's World
- MU vs. UND in Pictures
- WMU vs. UND in Pictures
- Army vs. UND in Pictures
- Minnesota State vs. UND in PIctures
- Miami University vs UND in Pictures.
- UND vs. BSU in Photos
- Examples of the Quality of NCHC.TV
- CC and UND in pictures
- UA vs. UND in Pictures
- UND Hockey Schedule 2023-24
- UND Hockey Roster 2023-24
Monday, November 10, 2014
Sunday, November 09, 2014
(Video) Dallas Star Punk Antoine Roussel Runs Alex Stalock, Sucker Punches Justin Braun
s/t to Kuklas Korner. I don't know about you, but I am growing tired of Dallas Stars punk Antoine Roussel and his antics. First I understand going hard to the net, but this is bush league. The goalie has an expectation to not be run over. This is unacceptable. Then the spineless punk sucker punches an unsuspecting player that's not ready to engage him. Roussel has an hearing tomorrow for the sucker punch, I am thinking a five-game suspension for this clown. Feel free to chime in.
Dallas F Antoine Roussel will have a hearing tomorrow for a sucker-punch to San Jose D Justin Braun.
— NHL Player Safety (@NHLPlayerSafety) November 9, 2014
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UNC = Fraud |
How many other school are behaving like this? That's what I want to know. (Read the whole story here )
News Observer -- During the season that the UNC men’s basketball team made its run to the 2005 NCAA championship, its players accounted for 35 enrollments in classes that didn’t meet and yielded easy, high grades awarded by the architect of the university’s academic scandal.When I read this story my blood boils. College sports is supposed to be about the student athlete. The University of North Carolina should be given the death penalty, but that won't happen, they're part of the Big Five cabal. Meaning if the "Big Five" doesn't like way things are going they will just leave the NCAA and form their own athletic affiliation. They should just call it crooks are us.
The classes, some advertised as lectures but that never met and others listed as independent studies, were supervised by Deborah Crowder, a manager in African and Afro-American studies who a report from former U.S. Justice Department official Kenneth Wainstein says graded required end-of-semester work leniently as part of a “paper class” scheme to keep athletes eligible. Crowder was not a professor and admitted to investigators that she assigned grades without reading the papers.
Of the 35 bogus class enrollments, nine came during the fall semester of 2004, when eligibility for the spring was determined. Twenty-six were during the spring semester, when the season climaxed with a victory over Illinois in St. Louis.
Related articles
- Report: '04-05 UNC title team got fake credits(cbssports.com)
- 2005 UNC basketball champs: 2 semesters, 35 bogus 'paper' classes(charlotteobserver.com)
- 8 Fast Facts About The UNC Academic Fraud Scandal(detroit.cbslocal.com)
UND sweeps UW in Madison
North Dakota Sweeps Bucky
The University of North Dakota swept the Wisconsin Badgers in convincing fashion beating them 4-3 on Friday night and then blitzing them 5-1 on Saturday night.
On Saturday, North Dakota goalie Zane McIntyre stopped 23-of-24 shots and UND got five goals from five different players (Luke Johnson, Drake Caggiula, Brendan O’Donnell, Troy Stecher, Gage Ausmus) to finish the sweep against the Badgers.
From the historical stats department: With Saturday’s victory over Wisconsin, UND (7-1-1) is unbeaten in eight games (7-0-1). With the road win, UND improves 5-0-0 on the road for the first time since the 1980-81 season.
From the historical stats department: With Saturday’s victory over Wisconsin, UND (7-1-1) is unbeaten in eight games (7-0-1). With the road win, UND improves 5-0-0 on the road for the first time since the 1980-81 season.
Finally, UND is 6-0-1 in their past seven games against the Badgers.
Wrapping up another @UNDMHockey sweep #NDProud #SiouxSweep pic.twitter.com/S4EJSHLZ0S
— Stay A Sioux (@StayaSioux) November 9, 2014
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- (Video) Zane McIntyre's 10-Bell Save(ndgoon.blogspot.com)
Saturday, November 08, 2014
UND vs. UW - Game two (Television Info)
UND
Forward Lines
28 Stephane Pattyn (C)–27
Luke Johnson–7 Wade Murphy
9 Drake Caggiula–8 Nick Schmaltz–15 Michael Parks (A)
21 Brendan O’Donnell–13 Connor Gaarder (A)–14 Austin Poganski
29 Bryn Chyzyk–10 Johnny Simonson–17 Colten St. Clair
9 Drake Caggiula–8 Nick Schmaltz–15 Michael Parks (A)
21 Brendan O’Donnell–13 Connor Gaarder (A)–14 Austin Poganski
29 Bryn Chyzyk–10 Johnny Simonson–17 Colten St. Clair
UND Defense Pairings
22 Andrew
Panzarella–24 Jordan Schmaltz
20 Gage Ausmus–2 Troy Stecher
4 Keaton Thompson–3 Tucker Poolman
20 Gage Ausmus–2 Troy Stecher
4 Keaton Thompson–3 Tucker Poolman
UND Goaltenders
31 Zane McIntyre
33 Cam Johnson
33 Cam Johnson
*According to Brad Schlossman, Paul LaDue is out with an undisclosed injury.
Wisconsin
Badgers Forward lines
16 Joseph LaBate–11
Adam Rockwood–24 Jedd Soleway
9 Morgan Zulinick–19 Cameron Hughes–12 Grant Besse
27 Matt Ustaski–13 Ryan Wagner–26 Brad Navin
23 Aidan Cavallini–8 Matt Pappe–3 Corbin McGuire
9 Morgan Zulinick–19 Cameron Hughes–12 Grant Besse
27 Matt Ustaski–13 Ryan Wagner–26 Brad Navin
23 Aidan Cavallini–8 Matt Pappe–3 Corbin McGuire
Wisconsin Badgers Defense Pairings
28 Kevin Schulze–4
Jack Dougherty
5 Chase Drake–10 Jake Linhart
25 Cullen Hurley–7 Keegan Ford
5 Chase Drake–10 Jake Linhart
25 Cullen Hurley–7 Keegan Ford
Wisconsin Badgers Goaltenders
33 Joel Rumpel
30 Landon Peterson
Television: Tonight's game is being picked up by Midconet.
Webcast: (Here's a free link to the game).
Television: Tonight's game is being picked up by Midconet.
Webcast: (Here's a free link to the game).
North Dakota linechart: pic.twitter.com/vWdnkkAKU7
— North Dakota MHockey (@UNDMHockey) November 9, 2014
UND Hockey: Bryn Chyzyk's WWF Move?
This play got little air time on Twitter last night. I had someone ask me what I thought of the play. If you lay on the puck, before the whistle has blown, there's a good chance this is going to happen to you. In my opinion, Bryn Chyzyk is trying to dislodge the puck. The old go hard to the whistle play. Some have made the argument that the Badger player could have been given a delay of game penalty. Also, I wouldn't call this a WWF move, but I don't watch that sport either.
AndyJohnson, B5Q -- With Wisconsin center Cameron Hughes sprawled out on the ice in the corner, UND winger Bryn Chyzyk dropped two WWF style elbows to Hughes' back. After Chyzyk dropped the first one, he got back up and dropped another for good measure. Somehow the official standing four feet away didn't see anything wrong with that.I want to be clear. The officiating this season has been absolutely brutal at times. If you don't believe me, read this blog post from another writer. The men in stripes have had some rough games. That being said, I am somewhat surprised penalty wasn't assessed on the play.
Friday, November 07, 2014
Kyle Clifford's Dirty Hit on Johnny Boychuck
Another night, another dirty hit. For his efforts, L.A. Kings forward Kyle Clifford's didn't receive a penalty for this dirty, bush league hit on Islanders defensman Johnny Boychuck.
Dustin Byfuglien's Dirty Hit on Steve Downie following Goal
First, Steve Downie is no saint; he'd probably tell you that. But check out this dirty, unnecessary, bush league hit that Winnipeg Jets defenseman Dustin Byfuglien put on Downie. This is unacceptable. After the play is over, I believe that Downie has the expectation to not be slambed into the end boards. I don't think that's being unreasonable, right? The play is over, he's scored a goal.
I think the NHL’s Department of Players Safety need to make an example out of Byfuglien. I am thinking a couple of game suspension would be about right. Maybe Big Buff should skate faster.
Thursday, November 06, 2014
Trip Down Memory Lane: UND vs. Wisconsin
It's rivalry week. North Dakota and Wisconsin. Last time the two teams played, UND beat Wisconsin 5-2 in the semi-finals of the Midwest Regional. The Badgers won't really resemble the team UND beat last season. Wisconsin lost nine seniors and two other players who signed early.
Related articles
- A Trip Down Memory Lane: UND vs. Providence(ndgoon.blogspot.com)
- North Dakota Beats Providence in Grand Forks(insidehockey.com)
BC Interruption: I Wonder How they Feel Today?
Someone posted this article on Sioux Sports. I was wondering If Brian still felt this way? Especially after last night's game, the newly added UConn Huskies shutout the B.C. Eagles 1-0.
Brian Favat, B.C. Interruption -- Tuesday, Grant gave us the glass half full look at the addition of UConn to Hockey East. While I appreciate a bit of enthusiasm for the Hockey East Association's newest member, I have other plans in mind for Boston College hockey.
It's time for Boston College to leave Hockey East.
My reasoning is simple: Hockey East has straight up botched expansion. There hasn't been a well-thought out expansion plan. Or maybe no expansion plan at all. Perception is reality and the perception, at least to me, is that the league all but fell over themselves themselves to toss a life raft out to Notre Dame hockey when the NCHC turned the Irish away. Expansion to 11 necessitated expansion to 12 to get to a round number, I suppose, and now a historically bad Atlantic Hockey club calls eastern college hockey's premiere conference home.
To recap, here has been Hockey East's two most recent moves:
1. Added Notre Dame as the Association's 11th team, despite the Irish striking their own TV deal with NBCUniversal (NBC Sports Network, formerly Versus) to broadcast all Irish men's hockey home games. Mind you, this was a dealbreaker for another conference (the nascent NCHC) which has yet to play a league game.
2. Added UConn to get to 12, a program that has never played in the NCAA Tournament, doesn't offer scholarships in men's ice hockey and has decided to play its HEA home games 20+ miles from campus at the HCC. If Toot Cahoon just resigned from UMass citing lack of institutional support as his reason, who do you think UConn is going to get to coach the program; one squarely behind women's basketball, men's basketball, football and maybe baseball in terms of fan support and popularity?
Midco Picks up Saturday's Game Between UND and UW
If you get Midcontinent there's some good news for you. Saturday's game between the University of North Dakota and the University of Wisconsin will be on Midco Channels 622 and 26. For those wondering, the game will not be Fox College Sports.
Mike Yeo: Zach Parise has a concussion
The Minnesota Wild received some bad news on the status of Zach Parise. According to Minnesota Wild coach Mike Yeo, Parise has suffered a concussion. In Parises' absence, Thomas Vanek is going to be reunited with former line mate Jason Pominville. The two played together when they were teammates with the Buffalo Sabres.
Parise has a concussion, says Yeo #mnwild
— Michael Russo (@Russostrib) November 6, 2014
Wednesday, November 05, 2014
Jiri Sekac Boards Nikita Zadorov
Again, these are the types of hits that should be removed from all levels of hockey. If you see numbers, you shouldn't hit the opposition. Montreal Canadiens forward Jiri Sekac is assessed a two-minute minor penalty for boarding on Buffalo Sabres defenseman Nikita Zadorov. Is that penalty punitive enough?
Mike Yeo updates Media on Zach Parise
Yeo met with media today to give an update on Parise and talk about the road trip. WATCH on WildTV: http://t.co/JAIGYjvg0H #mnwild
— Minnesota Wild (@mnwild) November 5, 2014
This is not good news for the Minnesota Wild. Zach Parise is a key player in the Wild's lineup.
Updated: Zach Parise Injured - Upper Body Injury
The Minnesota Wild forward Zach Parise is injured and not skating at the morning practice. Hopefully, he won't be out of the lineup too long. Zach is the heart and soul of the Wild. According the Minnesota Wild, Parise will not be going on the road trip.
Russo's Rants -- The Wild dropped its first home game of the season tonight to the Pittsburgh Penguins, and the biggest concern after the game was the status of Zach Parise, the Wild’s leading scorer and heart and soul.
Parise didn’t emerge for the third period after sustaining what coach Mike Yeo called an upper-body injury. There were two big collisions I remember with Parise tonight. One came his first shift when he was bowled over from behind by Robert Bortuzzo. The other came 5:44 into the second when he was cross-checked the ice by Blake Comeau in the slot. Comeau received an interference penalty on the play.
So perhaps the injury stemmed from one of those two hits.
Yeo didn’t reveal the seriousness or nature of the injury postgame. He said he hoped to have a better update after practice Wednesday and said “I sure hope not” when asked if he felt it was serious. The Wild does leave after practice for a trip to Ottawa and Montreal (it’s actually a 3-game trip that also goes to Parise’s old home, New Jersey, but the Wild returns to Minnesota for a day-and-a-half after the Canadiens game), so the hope obviously is that Parise is on that charter to Canada’s capital.
Yeo: Parise not on the road trip (upper body injury). Meeting with doctors today. #MNWild
— Minnesota Wild (@mnwild) November 5, 2014
RT @BlountStrib: Parise not on ice at Wild practice Wednesday morning.
— Michael Russo (@Russostrib) November 5, 2014
BLOG: Zach Parise injured in #mnwild's first home loss of the season http://t.co/wDpL0crEK0
— Michael Russo (@Russostrib) November 5, 2014
Nick Schmaltz Named NCHC Rookie of the Month and Honorable Mention National Rookie of the Month
Freshman forward Jack Eichel (@TerrierHockey) has been named National Rookie of the Month #HockeyEast #HEA pic.twitter.com/c1mU1ZGD8G
— Hockey East (@hockey_east) November 5, 2014
It's been a good first month for UND forward Nick Schmaltz.
NCHC October award winners: @UNO_Hockey's Massa (Player) & @UNDMHockey's N. Schmaltz (Rookie): http://t.co/JIcSuLsXgV pic.twitter.com/J5D11jrmmX
— The NCHC (@TheNCHC) November 4, 2014
Tuesday, November 04, 2014
Minnesota Vikings: Report: No prison, $200,000 fine for Vikings' Peterson in expected plea deal
The Minnesota Viking might have received some good news. There’s a chance than their star running back Adrian Peterson could be making a return to the lineup sooner rather than later.
Reuters Media -- Probation, 80 hours community service and a $2,000 fine would be the only punishment facing Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson if a no-contest plea to misdemeanor reckless assault.
AdvertisementPeterson will appear Tuesday in a Montgomery County, Texas, courthouse where the plea is expected to be entered before Judge Kelly Case. According to ProFootballTalk.com, the plea will not include reference to family violence or violence against a minor.
If the plea deal fails, Peterson is expected to push for an expedited trial date, a goal of his defense team led by Rusty Hardin since the arraignment on charges of felony child abuse was held in the same courthouse.
Peterson maintained he was not trying to injure his 4-year-old son when he allegedly whipped the boy with a tree branch, inflicting visible wounds that surfaced before the arraignment.
Peterson was placed on the Exempt/Commissioner's Permission list in mid-September and is being paid his full salary of $11.25 million for the 2014 season.
Monday, November 03, 2014
Post-race brawl between Gordon and Keselowski
I went to a NASCAR race and a hockey game broke out... This was the story that everyone was talking about today. Even Fox News. I would imagine that NASCAR will have something to say when it's all said and done.
It would seem that trouble has a way of following Brad Keselowski around. Only two weeks ago, he was getting into a post-race altercation with Matt Kenseth. After watching this transpire, a guy might want to watch the rest of the chase, this could get good.
Jeff Owens, Sporting News -- Keselowski later emerged from the pile, bruised and spitting blood. After the fight, Gordon – with a bloody lip – didn’t mince words.
“He’s just a dips***,” Gordon said. “The way he races, I don’t know how he ever won a championship.”
This is Keselowski’s second post-race fight in four weeks. The last time it was Matt Kenseth jumping Keselowski after a race in Charlotte, with Keselowski earning a $50,000 fine for hitting Kenseth’s car on pit row and trying to wreck driver Denny Hamlin’s car after the race.
Keselowski said Sunday’s crash is all part of the race.
“We were just racing for the win,” he said. “I didn’t want to ruin anyone’s day. I wanted to win the race, and that was our opportunity.”
We had fresher tires, With a win & the championship on the line.
You either take the gap, or regret it forever... pic.twitter.com/jfJJOTUEJP
— Brad Keselowski (@keselowski) November 3, 2014
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll
Rk. School (1st place) Record Pts. PR
1. Minnesota (24) 5-1-0 500 1
2. North Dakota (9) 5-1-1 474 2
3. Boston College (1) 4-2-0 382 5
4. Colgate 6-2-0 378 4
5. Boston University 4-1-0 354 6
6. St. Cloud State 3-3-0 309 7
7. Massachusetts-Lowell 5-1-1 307 9
8. Union 5-3-0 262 3
9. Michigan Tech 6-0-0 230 NR
10. Providence 2-3-1 190 8
11. Miami 5-3-0 178 10
12. Denver 4-2-0 146 11
13. Minnesota State 5-3-0 80 12
14. Notre Dame 5-2-1 73 NR
15. Vermont 4-1-1 70 14
1. Minnesota (24) 5-1-0 500 1
2. North Dakota (9) 5-1-1 474 2
3. Boston College (1) 4-2-0 382 5
4. Colgate 6-2-0 378 4
5. Boston University 4-1-0 354 6
6. St. Cloud State 3-3-0 309 7
7. Massachusetts-Lowell 5-1-1 307 9
8. Union 5-3-0 262 3
9. Michigan Tech 6-0-0 230 NR
10. Providence 2-3-1 190 8
11. Miami 5-3-0 178 10
12. Denver 4-2-0 146 11
13. Minnesota State 5-3-0 80 12
14. Notre Dame 5-2-1 73 NR
15. Vermont 4-1-1 70 14
USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll
November 03, 2014
1. Minnesota (30)
2. North Dakota (11)
3. Boston College (1)
4. Colgate
5. Boston University
6. Mass-Lowell
7. St. Cloud State
8. Union
9. Michigan Tech (1)
10. Denver
11. Miami
12. Providence
13. Minnesota State
14. Vermont
15. Notre Dame
16. Ferris State
17. Minnesota-Duluth
18. Robert Morris
19. Nebraska-Omaha
20. Northern Michigan
1. Minnesota (30)
2. North Dakota (11)
3. Boston College (1)
4. Colgate
5. Boston University
6. Mass-Lowell
7. St. Cloud State
8. Union
9. Michigan Tech (1)
10. Denver
11. Miami
12. Providence
13. Minnesota State
14. Vermont
15. Notre Dame
16. Ferris State
17. Minnesota-Duluth
18. Robert Morris
19. Nebraska-Omaha
20. Northern Michigan
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