Monday, November 16, 2015

USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll


November 16, 2015

Team
(First Place Votes)
Record
Points
Last Poll
1
Providence
(17)
6- 0-3
933
1
2
Boston College
(14)
9- 1-0
926
2
3
Quinnipiac
(12)
10- 0-0
913
4
4
North Dakota
( 7)
9- 1-2
891
3
5
Massachusetts-Lowell
8- 1-2
791
5
6
Nebraska-Omaha
8- 2-0
735
6
7
St. Cloud State
8- 2-0
671
9
8
Harvard
4- 1-1
630
7
9
Denver
6- 3-1
593
8
10
Boston University
5- 3-2
534
11
11
Yale
4- 1-1
502
10
12
Michigan
5- 1-1
475
12
13
Merrimack
6- 1-3
395
14
14
St. Lawrence
7- 3-1
351
15
15
Bowling Green
5- 3-3
257
15
16
Notre Dame
5- 2-3
215
18
17
Minnesota-Duluth
3- 5-3
173
13
18
Cornell
5- 1-0
164
NR
19
Michigan Tech
6- 4-0
112
20
20
Clarkson
5- 3-1
56
19
Others receiving votes: Miami 50, Penn State 36, Robert Morris 25, Massachusetts 24, Rensselaer 21, Minnesota State 20, Alaska-Anchorage 4, Wisconsin 2, Minnesota 1.

 

The University of North Dakota hockey team drops from third to fourth after sweeping the Miami University RedHawks.  Five NCHC teams make up the 20-team USCHO poll.

Sunday, November 15, 2015

NHL Scoring: Is the Solution That Easy?



My friend Ken Frank and I have had a few discussion about how the NHL can increase scoring. In other words, we would like to see more goals scored in the NHL. People don't come to watch Sidney Crosby being hacked, hooked, or held up and down the ice. They pay great wads of money to watch him score goal and make plays.

More specifically; let's push this point even further. It's not just about the regular season. I'd like to get more goal scoring during the Stanley Cup Playoffs? There's doesn't need to be a bunch of gimmicks to make this happen.

My buddies solution to the NHL's goal drought "BLOW THE F#(KING WHISTLE". Simple right? Call penalties when there are penalties. It's just a very simplistic solution. If the ref sees an infraction on the ice, i.e. a player takes his hand off of his stick to hold up an opposing player in any zone on the ice. Or if a player hooks another player with his stick going through the neutral zone. "BLOW THE F#(KING WHISTLE".

Well, I'll be damned, Adam Gretz from CBS Sports has this same suggestion in a recent blog post on how to increase scoring in the NHL.
1. Bring back the power play and call penalties

This is the most practical solution of them all when it comes to increasing scoring.

Just enforce the rules. It doesn't require any changes to the game. It doesn't require any changes to the equipment or the size of the ice. It's just a matter of enforcing what is already in the rule books.

There is a pretty direct relationship between the number of power plays teams get and the number of goals they score, and as goal scoring has plummeted in recent years, so to have the number of power plays. It's not a coincidence.
There it is. Just blow the whistle and call the penalties. Finally, don't have two rule books, one for the regular season and one for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. An obstruction penalty in October should be a penalty in June.

Saturday, November 14, 2015

UND vs. MU Lines - Games Two



Will there be a traditional circle of sticks at the end of the game? There's only been one series sweep since UND and Miami joined the NCHC. Also, UND junior defenseman Paul LaDue is out of the lineup with an undisclosed lower-body injury. We will try to get a time table tonight.

Nick Schmaltz's Tic-Tac-Toe Goal



You can watch the video above, I dare you to only watch it one time. You can't do it. I find myself mesmerized by it. I have been watching college hockey for a very long time, I have never seen a goal like this, ever. In my opinion, this goal is worthy of an  ESPN Award of some kind.

The Puck was touched by no less than six players in four seconds. One could only describe it as tic-tac-toe highlight goal. I really enjoyed the call by Dan Hammer and Jake Brandt.

Are the Wheels Coming off in Philly?

I have been following coach Hakstol's Flyers since he was named head coach of Philadelphia. Since I have the NHL Center Ice, I have watched a fair number of the Flyers games. Frankly, I think they've deserved a better fate in a few of these games. If it wasn't for bad luck, they'd have no luck at all.
Sam Carchidi, Philly.com – Clearly, rookie coach Dave Hakstol's system, which relies on controlling the neutral zone to create odd-man rushes, isn't working.

"We've got some real talented offensive players, guys who have real tricky shots, real heavy shots that are tough to stop," said goalie Steve Mason, who faces the shooters every day in practice. "I'm obviously not a forward or a defenseman, but I think if you've had trouble putting the puck in the net, it might tend to wear on you a little bit. I think in this situation, all it will take is one goal - maybe going off a shin pad or something - to start feeling good. There's too much talent for this to carry on for too long."
Since beating the Boston Bruins 5-4 in overtime, the Flyers have lost eight-of-10 games. Three of these games have gone to overtime. The Flyers have won just one of them, a shootout win against the Rangers.

From reading the stories from the Flyers beat writers, it would appear that Flyers are returning to the basics. We have seen this before.
Sam Carchidi, Philly.com – One day after an embarrassing 4-0 loss to Colorado, Flyers coach Dave Hakstol turned into a drill sergeant.

The rookie coach put his team through rigorous one-on-one and two-on-two battle drills at the Skate Zone in Voorhees. The one-on-ones started behind the net, while the two-on-twos began about 25 feet from the goalie.

There was lots of intensity, lots of contact, lots of players sprawled on the ice after hits.

Friday, November 13, 2015

Miami vs. North Dakota (The Battle of the Hawks?)



I thought I would throw the Hawks reference in there. I know some have mentioned how hard it's going to be to call a hockey game with two sets of hawks on the ice. Good news for UND, they get Tucker Poolman back tonight.


Gabriel Landeskog Suspended Two Games For Hit On Brad Marchand



Apparently, you can get a two-game suspension for a hit like this in the NHL. So far, kneeing infractions have been okay.

Colorado's Gabriel Landeskog has been suspended by the NHL for this hit on Boston Bruins forward Brad Marchand. Anyone what to defend this hit? Marchand was also fined $5,000 for popping Landeskog.


Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Tech Dirt: UND Sending Out Trademark Letters To Parody Artist Over Logo

Interesting.
Timothy Geigner, Tech Dirt: As you may recall, we had written about the University of North Dakota getting trolled by a jackass over attempts to give themselves a new school team name. Once called The Fighting Sioux, the school bent to local tribes' requests and agreed to abandon that name and come up with a new one. After soliciting suggestions from the public, a guy who wanted the school to keep its old team name went ahead and registered for trademark all of the new possible team names. It was a move as annoying as it is ineffective since, as we pointed out at the time, this man would have to prove he was using those marks in the same marketplace as the school in order to allege any kind of trademark violation. UND was the victim of trademark bullying.

But now the shoe is on the other foot, as UND lawyers have sent cease and desist notices to a Denver UND alumnus who has created clothing featuring a parodied version of the old UND mascot logo. Here are the two logos side by side.

Monday, November 09, 2015

USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll


November 09, 2015

Team
(First Place Votes)
Record
Points
Last Poll
1
Providence
(29)
6- 0-1
962
2
2
Boston College
(17)
8- 1-0
941
3
3
North Dakota
( 1)
7- 1-2
859
1
4
Quinnipiac
( 3)
8- 0-0
849
5
5
Massachusetts-Lowell
6- 1-2
813
4
6
Nebraska-Omaha
8- 2-0
744
8
7
Harvard
3- 0-1
723
7
8
Denver
5- 3-0
575
9
9
St. Cloud State
6- 2-0
574
10
10
Yale
3- 0-1
539
12
11
Boston University
5- 3-0
505
11
12
Michigan
4- 1-1
426
13
13
Minnesota-Duluth
3- 4-2
415
6
14
Merrimack
5- 1-2
366
16
15
Bowling Green
4- 2-3
274
14
15
St. Lawrence
6- 3-1
274
15
17
Miami
5- 4-1
176
19
18
Notre Dame
4- 2-2
153
18
19
Clarkson
5- 2-1
95
17
20
Michigan Tech
5- 3-0
79
NR
Others receiving votes: Massachusetts 46, Robert Morris 24, Cornell 23, Minnesota State 21, Minnesota 11, Alaska-Anchorage 9, Rensselaer 8, Penn State 7, Colgate 3, Western Michigan 3, Michigan State 2, Wisconsin
 

 

UND was expected to drop in this week’s USCHO Poll, but they really didn’t drop all that far. I am sure there will be fans of other programs that will be unhappy about this.  As I have said in the past, the USCHO.COM poll is a lot of fun, but the only poll that matters is the final Pairwise Rankings one on selection Sunday.