Thursday, January 21, 2016

Minnesota Wild Goal: Was Charlie Coyle Offsides?



Minnesota Wild forward Charlie Coyle scored his 11th goal of the season. The L.A. Kings coaching staff thought the Coyle was offsides and challenged the play. The Kings lost the coach's challenge.

Looking at the play a few times. I think this was a good call at the blue line. What do you think? Was Coyle offsides? Or did the linesmen make the right call?

Coyle broke a five-game pointless streak with his goal tonight.

UND Hockey: What Will the Lines Look Like?



Here's the lineup card from last Saturday Night. It looks like UND will be missing two or three major cogs in their lineup this weekend.

The three player that could be missing this weekend: Chris Wilkie, Drake Caggiula and possibly Nick Schmaltz who suffered a lower-body injury this weekend. Who knows what the lines will look like this weekend? Some guys will be expected to step up and score this weekend.

Coach Berry liked the play of Bryn Chyzyk - Rhett Gardner - Luke Johnson line, but the coaching staff might have to break up some players.

I would also imagine that Mike Gornall - Coltyn Sanderson - Trevor Olson will make up the fourth line.

Insert D/F Christian Wolanin, and Colten St. Clair somewhere in the lineup.


The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead: Old UND nickname fans get clear message from Schafer

US Secretary of Agriculture (USDA) , 2008-.
I was surprised when some thought that Interim UND President Ed Schafer would revisit the nickname issue. That's not what Schafer was brought here to do. Schafer is here to help transition to a new university president. Maybe clean up a mess or two. In my opinion, there are a few messes at UND that need to be cleaned up.

The message is clear, the voting over and we move forward. Of course, the Forum never lets an opportunity to chastise the UND fan base go to waste. This time, is no different?
The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead Editorial Board -- A loyal UND alumnus, Schafer might have seen the matter differently during the lengthy debate about retiring the nickname. But to his credit, he hasn’t talked about the history. Rather, he was clear as a cloudless January sky about the nickname situation now. “That issue has been settled,” he said.

“... and in my opinion, whether you like the name or not, whether you supported the Fighting Sioux or not, the reality is we’re beyond that.”

It is unlikely the die-hard supporters of the old nickname (who have taken to booing when the new Fighting Hawks nickname is announced at ice hockey games) will be satisfied with Schafer’s definitive statement. It is likely they will continue their losing crusade and boorish behavior, which embarrasses the school they say they love. It is certain they will react badly (it’s what they do) because some of them really believed Schafer would reopen the debate.
Again, I think the key is selecting an acceptable logo that fans can get behind. Most of us are very cynical that the University can do this effectively. I am not so sure.

Finally,  If UND was to win a title in hockey or some other sport with the new nickname in the near future, that could help the transition to a new nickname.

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Are Hockey Fights Going the Way of the Dodo Bird?

Check out this article. Some good points.
Windsor Star -- As one of the few Wings who does fight – Abdelkader and Brendan Smith are the only current Detroit players with a fighting major this season – he views the frightening video as another potential nail in the coffin for the future of hockey fights.

“I think there could be a place for fighting as far as just policing the guys,” Abdelkader said. “It’s the after the whistle stuff, the different things that can go on.

“At the same time, no one really needs to fight anymore. I just think you’re seeing less and less of it. Players are more skilled and focused on playing (well) on the ice than going out and fighting. You’re not seeing a fourth line that’s full of guys that are going to go out and fight.”

In Detroit’s most recent game, no Red Wing challenged Philadelphia’s Ryan White after he was assessed a match penalty for a head shot on Detroit’s Tomas Jurco and Wings’ coach Jeff Blashill accepted that development as a reality of the way the game is played today.
The other night, San Diego Gulls forward Brian McGrattan was knocked out in a fight with Daniel Maggio of the San Antonio Rampage. For now, fighting is allowed in the National Hockey league and in the American Hockey League game.

But for how long?

Most Junior hockey league have done everything they can to limit the number of fights a player can be involved in during the course of a season. The OHL has a 10-fight limit. After a player reaches 10 in a season, he's subject to stiffer disciplinary action. In other words, fight 11-15 are rewarded with a two-game suspension.

College hockey banned fighting many years ago.

If you watched the fight in question, you know it was an ugly incident. None of us ever want to see player get hurt on the ice. The McGrattan incident will give anti-fighting cabal the necessary ammo it needs to push for a fighting ban in all levels of hockey. Actually, these incidents will give credence to their argument.



In today’s salary cap NHL, teams can’t afford to carry one-dimensional players on their roster. They don’t have that luxury. Teams can’t afford to have a player that plays four shifts a game and sits on the end of the bench huffing and puffing at people. They need players that can score goals, kill penalties and chew up minutes.

Players that can fight and play hockey have greater value and still have a role in the NHL. See L.A. Kings forward Milan Lucic.

Time to Eliminate the Push Check: Tomas Jurko Hit on Scottie Upshall



Detroit Red Wings forward Tomas Jurko was given a two-minute minor penalty for this cross-check on St. Louis forward Scottie Upshall. This is a hit that happens 100's of times a month. It's a dangerous hit that needs to be eliminated from all level of hockey. Although not usually a malicious hit, there have been quite a few players hurt on this type of hit.

Gormley: Chorney one of Caps' best 'under the radar' signings

Former Fighting Sioux defenseman Taylor Chorney has found a niche' in Washington. Chorney is playing former Fighting Sioux All-American T.J. Oshie in the nation's capital.
Chuck Gormley, CSN Atlantic--- Quietly effective: Through 36 games Caps defenseman Taylor Chorney has five assists and ranks tied for third on the team with a plus-14 rating while averaging 13:17 of ice time.

“He’s one of those real good signings for us this year,” Caps coach Barry Trotz said. “He’s under the radar. (His free-agent signing) was a footnote for a lot of people in this area.

“He’s come in and filled a really good role, can play both sides on the back end and he’s been solid. Todd (Reirden) has done a good job with all our defensemen and I’m real happy with Taylor. There are certain guys everybody sort of cheers for and he’s one of them.”
Currently, the Capitals are the best team in the NHL with a 38-8-3 record and 73 points. The closest team to the Capitals are the Western Division leading Chicago Blackhawks who have 68 points.

Grand Forks Herald: Schafer says UND nickname 'solved'

Former North Dakota Governor Ed Schafer is now the University of North Dakota's interim president. Schafer will be the interim president for about six months. Of course, with a different person at the top, some have questioned whether Schafer would allow another nickname vote.

There will not be another nickname vote. Not going to happen. I think this is the right move. UND spent a bunch of money to get us this nickname.
John Hageman and Anna Burleson , Grand Forks Herald -- But Schafer didn't leave any openings for the university to revisit the nickname issue Tuesday.

"That issue has been settled," he said. "The process went through, and in my opinion, whether you like the name or not, whether you supported the Fighting Sioux or not, the reality is we're beyond that. It hindered the university for many years, and the reality is we have a stake in the ground, we have a new nickname, we're moving forward, we have a chosen nickname and we're going to make value to that name."
UND is now moving forward with the selection of a new logo and moniker. I think this is key. If UND fans are to accept the new nickname, there needs to be a logo that fans can get behind and support. I keep hearing what UND can't have. Blow the selection and design of the logo and you will do a lot of damage.

Of course, there's going to be fans that don't like the new nickname. There were so many other better options not considered for the nickname.

I don't think many of us wanted to lose the Fighting Sioux nickname, but it's gone and it's not coming back. Booing the new nickname is counter productive in my humble opinion.

If UND had remained the Fighting Sioux, there would have been no chance UND would have ever hosted a regional. UND will again host a regional next spring in the Scheels Arena.

Is Fighting Hawks the best nickname? Nope. There are like 40 other schools that are some version of Hawks in their nickname. That being said, I think that Fighting Hawks was the best of the five horrible choices.

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Brian McGrattan Knocked out by Daniel Maggio



Tonight, San Diego Gulls forward Brian McGrattan was knocked out cold in a fight by Daniel Maggio of the San Antonio Rampage in an American Hockey League game.

It's an ugly incident, you never want to see anyone get hurt on the ice. Yet, you have fans still cheering while McGrattan is laying on the ice. The anti-fighting cabal will use this as evidence that fighting has no room in any level of hockey.

It's incidents like this that will give credence to their argument. Thankfully, McGrattan is conscious and appears to be okay. I would imagine that he will not be playing anytime soon.

Monday, January 18, 2016

UND Ranked Second in Both Polls



Last weekend, there was some grumbling from some in the hockey blogsphere about UND being number one in the USCHO Poll. This week, we won't have to hear the grumbling. With the split this past weekend, the University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks are ranked second in both polls.


In the ranking that actually matters, UND is currently third in the pairwise rankings. Finally, you can check out this site. With each win, UND is moving closer to securing a NCAA bid.


 
USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll        
Rk.School (First-place votes)RecordPts.PR     
1.Quinnipiac (41)19-1-39902     
2.North Dakota (8)19-3-29411     
3.Providence (1)15-3-48893     
4.Boston College15-4-38204     
5.St. Cloud State18-5-17855     
6.Michigan14-3-47486     
7.Omaha15-6-16719     
8.Massachusetts-Lowell14-4-461111     
9.Harvard9-4-36037     
10.Cornell11-3-35288     
11.Boston University11-7-449610     
12.Yale10-4-347112     
13.Notre Dame12-4-744813     
14.Penn State15-4-335215     
15.Denver10-7-533514     
16.Rensselaer12-7-518020     
17.Michigan Tech13-7-4141NR     
18.Bowling Green13-7-514016     
19.Minnesota Duluth8-8-511017     
20.Minnesota State11-8-58419     
          
Others receiving votes: Robert Morris 58, Minnesota 46, Holy Cross 18,
St. Lawrence 17, Dartmouth 4, Union 4, RIT 1.
          
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll       
Rk.School (1st-place votes)RecordPts.PR     
1.Quinnipiac (30)19-1-35031     
2.North Dakota (3)19-3-24682     
3.Providence (1)15-3-44243     
4.St. Cloud State18-5-13885     
5.Boston College15-4-33754     
6.Michigan14-3-43576     
7.Omaha15-6-12799     
8.Harvard9-4-32518     
9.Massachusetts-Lowell14-4-423411     
10.Cornell11-3-32047     
11.Boston University11-7-415810     
12.Yale10-4-315412     
13.Notre Dame12-4-714913     
14.Penn State15-4-37115     
15.Denver10-7-55514     
          
Others receiving votes: St. Lawrence 4, Michigan Tech 3, Minnesota 2,

Sunday, January 17, 2016

Flyers Hosed on Niklas Kronwall Goal



I agree with former NHL on-ice official Kerry Fraser, I was surprised that this goal wasn't overturned by the war room. The goalie needs to be able to make a save. In this instance, Michal Neuvirth was interfered with and unable to make a save. Below, is the NHL goalie interference rule.

Rule 69 – Interference on the Goalkeeper

Goals should be disallowed only if: (1) an attacking player, either by his positioning or by contact, impairs the goalkeeper’s ability to move freely within his crease or defend his goal; or (2) an attacking player initiates intentional or deliberate contact with a goalkeeper, inside or outside of his goal crease. Incidental contact with a goalkeeper will be permitted, and resulting goals allowed, when such contact is initiated outside of the goal crease, provided the attacking player has made a reasonable effort to avoid such contact. The rule will be enforced exclusively in accordance with the on-ice judgement of the Referee(s), and not by means of video replay or review.

So, if you read the NHL's rule 69, was this the correct call? I don't believe it was.

OSU and UMich, Game-Ending Donnybrook



Nothing like an old fashion donnybrook to end the game. Who says there isn't any action in Big Ten Hockey.

If I had to guess, I think there's a suspension coming for Michigan sophomore defenseman Martin Cutler. He's already missing the next game due to a game disqualification. I have to think that he's going to get another game for the punching his opponent as he lays on the ice.

While fighting isn't allowed in college hockey. Hitting an opponent that's laying on the ice while the ref has him tied up breaks the hockey code. This is a bush league move, it's unacceptable. You can see that the game-ending line brawl racked up the penalty minutes.

Michigan Cooper Marody 2 ROUGHING ATW 20:00
Michigan Cutler Martin 10 Disqualification 20:00
Michigan Cutler Martin 5 FACEMASKING 20:00
Michigan Dexter Dancs 2 ROUGHING ATW 20:00
Michigan Nicholas Boka 2 ROUGHING ATW 20:00
Michigan Tony Calderone 2 ROUGHING ATW 20:00
Ohio State Craig Dalrymple 2 ROUGHING ATW 20:00
Ohio State Dakota Joshua 10 Disqualification 20:00
Ohio State Dakota Joshua 5 FACEMASKING 20:00
Ohio State Josh Healey 2 ROUGHING ATW 20:00
Ohio State Kevin Miller 2 ROUGHING ATW 20:00
Ohio State Miguel Fidler 2 ROUGHING ATW 20:00
Michigan Alex Kile 10 Game Misconduct 20:00

UND 5, UNO 1 (Video Highlights)


The University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks beat the University of Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks 5-1 to gain the series split. With the win, UND improves to 19-3-2, 10-2-0 in the NCHC.

This season, UND has given up four or more goals three times and has a 0-2-1 record. In the last 12 games, UND is 10-2-0.

In 10 games at home against UNO, UND has a 5-4-1 record.

Saturday, January 16, 2016

Bill Belichick Unplugged

I can't resist. I would say that the Camera person isn't a Patriots fan. I guess someone needs to be careful what they do when the camera is rolling. By the way, I am a fan of the Patriots.

Red Cows vs. Angry Birds, Game Two



The NCHC has suspended one-game Mavericks forward Justin Parizek for his dirty hit on Drake Caggiula. I thought at the time, that this hit was going to get another look by the league. Originally, coach Brad Berry wanted five minutes for the hit, but the on-ice officials only gave him a two-minute minor penalty. The question is, why didn't the on-ice officials make the call on the ice. I do not have video.

I applaud the NCHC for their consistency in dealing with supplemental discipline. They seem to be cleaning up messes for the on-ice officials. The NCHC officials aren't the only ones having trouble.

Currently, the NHL is having to go back and officiate the game via video ex-post facto. College hockey isn't the only ones.  That being said, the NHL could learn a lot from the NCHC.



Friday, January 15, 2016

Angry Birds vs. Red Cows - Game 1



As most of you know by now, the Mavericks starting freshman goalie,  Evan Weninger is out this weekend with an ankle injury. Weininger didn’t make the trip to Grand Forks this weekend.

Here's the first curveball of the weekend by Mavericks head coach Dean Blais. Almost everyone assumed junior goalie Kirk Thompson would make the start for the Mavericks. Nope. Not a chance. As most of us know, coach Blais never does anything the easy way. Going against the grain, Blais will start freshman goalie, Alex Blankenburg in net for the Mavericks tonight. Blankenburg is a rookie goalie that’s never played a game in college. Why not throw him into the first? Right?

Tonight, UND fans will also get their first look at Derek Shepherd this weekend.


Thursday, January 14, 2016

Trip Down Memory Lane: UND vs. UNO



It's been a quiet week, not much has been going on. I would call it the calm before the storm. Not a lot of news leading up to the game between UND and UNO. The Mavericks starting goalie is banged up and it appears that he won't make the trip this weekend.

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

My Take on April Gehl's Tweet

By now you probably heard about the April Gehl's now viral tweet that landed her a five-game suspension from her Hilbert High School basketball team. I have been following this story, I find it interesting.

Based on her tweet, I think five games is a bit excessive and I think her high school (who imposed the excessive suspension) should cut her suspension to a more reasonable length, like a game or two. Seriously, her punishment doesn't fit the crime. It's excessive. The kid was tweeting her opinion. Don't we want our kids to think critically?

I also think that the WIAA needs to take another look at their moronic, mind-numbing rules that they expect the students to follow. Being a kid is supposed to be fun and attending sports is part of the growing up experience. If I attended a high school in Wisconsin, I might just consider staying home.

Gehl's tweet was in response to an email from the WIAA. Here's a clip from that email in question.
Included in the WIAA email were examples such as “You can’t do that,” “Fundamentals,” “Air ball,” “There’s a net there,” “Sieve,” “We can’t hear you,” the “scoreboard” cheer and “season’s over” during tournament play. (USA Today)

First, as a parent, I think this is a teachable moment. This is an opportunity for a lesson to be learned. Giving her a five-game suspension only really teaches her that we are to fear authority and your opinion isn't welcome. Now get in line. This is a horrible lesson to teach a kid that's preparing for the adulthood. High school is where you learn right from wrong. This is part of the educational experience.

Do you want our kids telling an athletic association to "eat shit"? Probably not. She didn't even include the "@" symbol. If anything maybe the WIAA needs to stay out of the kids social media accounts. That's what they have parents for. Gehl also did it on her personal account. I like the fact that she didn't take the tweet down.

If anything, we should be happy that kid has an opinion and isn't just a sheep, follower, or a conformist. This is an opportunity to show that maybe this wasn't best response and encourage them to use a better way of communicating your thoughts. When I read the rules, I can see her point.

Do we really expect our kids not to yell scoreboard or brick? I don't. These are tame cheers and no way offensive.

Finally, I think we need to use this as an opportunity to let our kids know that there's probably a better way to communicate your feeling. There has to be a better way than going on social media and telling somebody where to stick it -- to eat shit -- or just suck it.

By the way, Gehl, a senior, and is the team's leader in points and rebounds.  She started serving her suspension this past weekend. The Gehl's aren't going to appeal the suspension, either.

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Stupid is as Stupid Does

This past weekend, the North Dakota State University won an impressive fifth FCS NCAA Football championship in a row. No other team has been able to make this claim. This is a historic event. As a sports fan, you have to give credit where credit is due. This will be a hard accomplishment to ever beat. Shall we say, the bar has been set very high by the NDSU Bison. I would be surprised if this record is ever beaten in our lifetime.

As the final seconds are ticking off of the game clock, NDSU fans took time out to chant “Sioux suck.” No seriously. Your team just won another FCS title and some clown starts a Sioux sucks chant. It would be safe to say that this person wasn't an honor student at NDSU. Nor would they make the cut at UND.

This wasn’t the only time that our buddies to the south did something silly this past weekend. Froggy 99.9 took it upon themselves to take a shot at UND. Seriously, if you're going to take a shot or get in a good dig at UND, at least, be original. If I had to make a guess, this employee in question must have been a fan of a school we no longer play in hockey that's approximately 300 miles south of us.  Is it all in good fun right?

Per the Grand Forks Herald: Froggy 99.9, a Fargo-Moorhead country radio station owned by Midwest Communications, had staff in Frisco covering the festivities and handing out awards to tailgaters.

One award-winner for best sign had UND's interlocking "ND" crossed out and said "Fighting Whioux" and then "suck," Kuntz said.

Froggy 99.9 posted a picture of the award-winners holding a certificate with the anti-UND flag and quickly got some negative feedback.
But I digress. Congrats to the Bison for beating Jacksonville State. You earned. I hope next season your team falls flat on their face next season and fails miserably. That being said, your quarterback Carson Wentz was fun to watch. I hope the Vikings make a run at signing him. You can’t help it that some in your fan base act like eight-year-olds.

Finally, when UND wins its next national championship in hockey or whatever sport, I doubt our fans are going to chant “Bison Suck.” They probably won’t even think of your university.












This is an attempt at humor

Monday, January 11, 2016

USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll


January 11, 2016

Team
(First Place Votes)
Record
Points
Last Poll
1
North Dakota
(32)
18- 2-2
980
1
2
Quinnipiac
(18)
19- 1-3
967
2
3
Providence
13- 3-4
833
3
4
Boston College
14- 4-2
815
7
5
St. Cloud State
17- 5-0
775
4
6
Michigan
13- 3-3
747
8
7
Harvard
8- 3-3
676
5
8
Cornell
11- 2-2
661
9
9
Nebraska-Omaha
14- 5-1
603
6
10
Boston University
11- 6-3
562
11
11
Massachusetts-Lowell
12- 4-4
561
10
12
Yale
8- 4-3
437
12
13
Notre Dame
10- 4-7
375
15
14
Denver
9- 7-4
326
17
15
Penn State
13- 4-3
300
14
16
Bowling Green
13- 6-5
223
16
17
Minnesota-Duluth
8- 7-4
159
19
18
St. Lawrence
10- 7-2
152
13
19
Minnesota State
11- 7-4
124
18
20
Rensselaer
11- 7-4
71
20
Others receiving votes: Robert Morris 65, Michigan Tech 59, Union 12, Holy Cross 10, Minnesota 7.

Last weekend, the University of North Dakota was idle and played in an exhibition game against the U-18 team. UND would beat U-18 4-1.

This week, the Fighting Hawks remain in the no 1. Position at least for another week.