Saturday, January 06, 2024

Goon's Takeaways: UND beats, Alaska 6-4


Entering Friday's non-conference game against the University of Alaska, the University of North Dakota hockey changed their lines around to get more offense production out of their lineup. The new line combinations appeared to add a spark.

UND also started freshman goalie Hobie Hedquist after their starting goalie, Ludvig Persson, came down with an illness. Hedquist stopped 23 of 27 shots and recorded his first collegiate win. 

"I found out in our morning meetings that Luds (Ludvig Persson) was around the rink, and he ended up being too sick," Hedquist said. "Karl Goehring (KG) called me over and said that I'd be going in tonight."

UND didn't start out as quickly as they would've liked. The Hawks ended the first period down 1-0. UND took over in the second period, scoring five goals (Owen McLaughlin X2, Riese Gaber, Cameron Berg, and Louis Jamernik) and chased Nanooks goalie Pierce Charleson from the game. That was the most goals UND had scored in a single period since UND scored five goals in the third period on Oct. 12, 2019, vs. Canisius. 

"First period, not how we have to play," UND head coach Brad Berry said. "I got to commend the way they played. We knew through video and watching how they play. They are an older team. Everybody's over 20 years old; they look like it. They play like men. They played a hard, heavy game early, and our puck management wasn't the greatest. We didn't give ourselves a chance consistently to play in their end of the rink. We did a better job of that in the second period of playing more direct and more simple."

On Friday night, UND's power play cashed in twice on six power play chances. 


Sophomore forward Owen McLaughlin is heating up; he notched his fourth game with three points this season. McLaughlin now is tied for second in points with junior forward Cameron Berg. Finally, McLaughlin has five multi-point games. 

UND has gone 12 straight games without losing in regulation; their last regulation loss was on November 3, 2023, at Boston University. 

Tonight, senior forward Riese Gaber broke a three-game scoreless streak when he scored two goals against the Nanooks. It was the first time since November 18, 2023, Gaber had scored two goals in a game. Gaber now has five multi-point games. 

Saturday, December 23, 2023

Sometimes I Have to Pinch Myself; My Sister’s Kid Plays in the NHL (Bobby Brink)


It's hard not to be a fanboy when my little sister's kid plays in the National Hockey League. Sometimes, I have to pinch myself and wonder if this is happening. It is. I wouldn't classify myself as a Flyers fan, but I've watched most of their games. 


The Flyers have a good young team, and they're starting to figure it out. The Flyers front office has drafted well and is developing a good team. This team is different from your father's favorite Broadstreet Bullies hockey team. They spend more time scoring goals than beating people up. 


How did we get here? Bobby Brink was the second-round pick (No. 34) of the Philadelphia Flyers in the 2019 NHL Draft. 


During the 2021-22 season, Brink was the NCAA's leading points scorer with (14g-43a-57pts); he was also a plus 27. He wasn't the strongest in the faceoff dot going 2 for 6 or 33%. However, that wasn't his role. The Pioneers would win their 9th NCAA title, and Brink would sign with the Flyers after the championship game. Brink would finish his collegiate career with (27g-65a--92pts)in 84 games.  


Following his final collegiate season, Brink would play the Flyers last 10 games, recording four assists. In the offseason, Brink would have offseason hip surgery and miss the first half of the season. He'd play the entire 2022-23 season with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms of the American Hockey League. In 41 games with the Phantoms, he scored (12g-16-28pts) in 41 games. He was also a minus-seven. 


So far this season, Brink has scored (6g-10a--16pts), and he's also a plus-five. He scored the first goal of his NHL career on October 26, 2023. Brink wasn't satisfied with one; he scored his second goal of the game. 

Here's Brink's latest goal. Here's his assist from Thursday night. If I could give my nephew any advice, I would tell him to enjoy it as long as he can. You never know how long your playing career will last. Enjoy those charter flights and excellent hotels. Live the dream.

Monday, December 11, 2023

Hockey East Suspends BC Eagles D-Man Aram Minnetian One Game



It's not just the NHL's Department of Player Safety; now Hockey East appears to go lightly on a player. Why? I've been doing some digging. There are a few possible factors in this decision. 

Saturday, at the 1:35 mark of the second period, Boston College freshman defenseman Aram Minnetian was assessed a five-minute major penalty and a game misconduct for cross-checking. Call it what you want; it was a dangerous play. 

Today, Minnetian was given a one-game suspension for his actions. Looking at the video, it would appear to be a light suspension. 

AMESBURY, Mass. – Hockey East announced today that Boston College freshman defenseman Aram Minnetian (Woodcliff Lake, N.J.) has been suspended for one game stemming from an incident at 1:25 of the second period on Saturday, December 9 against Providence. Minnetian is ineligible to play Friday, January 12, against the Friars and is able to return to the Eagles' lineup on Saturday, January 13, at Providence.
There's a twist to this: Minnetian has a chance to make Team USA and play in the World Junior Championship. Because of his suspension, he might have to sit a game if he makes the team. Did Hockey East go lightly on him because of the possibility that he might be on Team USA? From the sounds, he has a good chance of making the team. 
Here's what happened through the eyes of a BC hockey blog.
From BC Interupted: The second period opened with BC taking a major penalty of their own, with Aram Minnetian getting five minutes and a game misconduct for a taking a pretty nasty looking swing at a Providence player after a whistle behind the Friars’s net.

I am open to hearing why he was only given a one-game suspension. 

Saturday, December 09, 2023

Goon's Takeaways: CC Beat UND 3-2 in OT


Friday night in Grand Forks, the University of North Dakota hockey team opened their two-game conference series against the Colorado College Tigers. This is the last series before the new year. UND would take a two-goal lead with goals from Dylan James and Louis Jamernik V. Then the momentum swung in CC's favor. 

At the 18:10 mark of the second period, UND was the power play when graduate forward Hunter Johannes took an ill-advised, undisciplined penalty in the O-Zone to negate UND's power play. Head coach Brad Berry was unhappy with the undisciplined play in the post-game press conference. It was a bad penalty to take. 

"When you're on a power play trying to score a goal, that's not the time to take a penalty," Berry said. "That's not being team first." It was a bad night for the hometown team; they were a step slow and looked out of sorts. 

"We got away from our game, our identity at North Dakota, Louis Jamernick V said. "That's playing hard, fast, winning puck battles."

 "It kind of got away from us as far as our game," Berry said. "It crept into the second for sure. Not enough guys going tonight. The Jamernik, Schmaltz, and James line were very good for us; they were our top line tonight and played a simple north game. They played fast and played direct, and I didn't think enough of our guys did." 

The Tigers scored three unanswered goals by Noah Laba and Max Burkholder to win 3-2 in OT. It was UND's second straight 3-2 loss in overtime and the first time this season they've dropped back-to-back games. The frustrating thing for the UND players and their fans is that UND held CC to zero shots in the final 22 minutes of the contest (third period and OT) until CC's Laba scored the game-winning goal. 

The Tigers 3-2 OT win snapped a 15-game unbeaten streak for UND, who hadn't lost to the Tigers since Mar. 1, 2019. 

You can watch the highlights below if you haven't seen the game. 

             

Sunday, December 03, 2023

NCHC TV: The Conference Can Do Better



Saturday night, during the UND and DU game, UofHockeyblog tweeted out

"Credit where it’s due; these DU announcers are pretty funny." 

UofHockeyblog was referring to the Denver Pioneers radio play-by-play announcer. Jay Stickney is funny. In some cases, he goes over the line. A few years back, he compared Sioux fans to ISIS during the pre-game radio broadcast, which was also the UND and DU NCHC audio for their webcast. He didn’t care that NoDak Nation might hear his comments during the break. 


During their broadcast, they now mute the mics during breaks. Later in the game, DU radio voice Jay Stickney and his broadcast partner took a shot at UND graduate forward Hunter Johannes because he had attended three schools in three years. The play-by-play host referred to his choices as a “Bastion of Academy.” 


I imagine Lindenwood and American International College would also take issue with those comments. Also, Johannes couldn't transfer without penalty if he hadn't graduated, but why destroy a good argument. It was all in good fun, right?

Was that petty quip really necessary? It was unprofessional and unnecessary. We get it; both teams hate each other, and it’s a heated rivalry. 

I interviewed Hunter Johannes during the UND Hockey Media Day, and he’s an impressive young man. He’s positive and seems well-grounded. When I asked him about attending UND, his eyes lit up. 

"It's a tradition for my family," Johannes said during an interview on UND hockey media day. "My family was raised in North Dakota. My grandparents went to UND. My uncle went here. I have cousins that currently go here. Now I'm here. It's tradition, and it's family for me. When I came here, it felt like a home for me." 

Johannes, on his decision to come to North Dakota, "Honestly, it wasn't hard for me. This is where I've always wanted to go. So, when you don't get the chance right away, you work your ass off until you do, and that's just what I did." 

This is where Johannes wanted to be, and hard work paid off for him in the end. 

During a recent post-game press conference, Johannes was asked what he liked about playing at UND. 

“I wouldn't want to be in another arena,” Johannes said. “I wouldn’t want to be on another team. I wouldn't want to be next to another teammate. This place everything about is amazing. I love it here.”

I can't imagine a scenario where Midco Sports play-by-play and color hosts Alex Heinert and Jake Brandt would ever make those comments about an opposition player or their institutions. I’ve never heard them do that. 

The Midco hosts interview opposition players and give the other team props. Finally, I’ve never seen any of the NCHC schools conduct an interview of a player and accidentally show it again. I guess I'd expect more from one of the standard bearers in the NCHC. That’s a mistake a college television production might make, but probably not. Someone suggested bringing back the studio one. I know they did a better job than this. 

You would think if you’re going to produce a hockey broadcast that thousands of fans from the opposition schools listen to, you might not want to insult the players, fans, or other institutions. Maybe these players want to be here. Remember, not everyone in your audience is from the school you represent. 

 I know I’ve been hard on some of the member schools in our conference, but it’s year 11, and some of the schools are producing webcasts on NCHC.TV that aren’t up to standard. 

From an earlier post this week. I wrote about Ben Strinden checking at No. 3 in the NCHC Top-5 plays of the week. This was my rant about the quality of work that’s still showing up in year 11. This isn’t year one or two. True to form, in this week's NCHC Top 5 Plays of the Week, Miami University's goalie Logan Neaton's amazing save against Mercyhurst was in fifth place in the Top 5 Plays of the Week. It was hard to see to see his magnificent save because Miami’s highlight video was blurry. Miami University should be embarrassed for putting out this substandard product, but no one is going to hold them accountable.

Think about it. Many of us, including me, reupped our NCHC.TV subscription for $112.00. Is this video worthy of that price? Apparently, they didn't get the memo in Oxford, OH. I've talked about this subject extensively, and the webcast quality from some member schools hasn't improved in some instances. We didn’t have a play-by-play voice to start the second period, so I should’ve counted my blessings. 

I tweeted this out: 
Again, it's year 11, and we still haven’t figured it out. We still have blurry images, poor camera angles, no replays of opposition teams, only having one camera at center ice, standard definition instead of high definition. I could go on. You know that when CBS Sports Network does the broadcasts, the product will be awesome and well-produced. The next night, we went back to the same substandard webcast. Is it too much to ask to have a watchable webcast. NCHC hockey fans pay a lot of money to watch these webcasts, and one school has set the standard very high. None of the other schools in the NCHC have been able to meet these very high standards. 

Maybe the NCHC should contract Midco Sports to help them with webcasts. In August, the Summit League Conference made this announcement: 

"The Summit League is ecstatic to announce a new relationship with CBS Sports and an expanded partnership with Midco. This is a historic moment for the League, and these relationships will give fans a better experience to consume Summit League content, with more national exposure on CBS Sports Network and enhanced digital content through Midco," said Summit League Commissioner Josh Fenton. "In an ever-changing and complicated landscape of media rights, we believe the unique combination of CBS Sports and Midco helps the League and membership align with these established priorities." (Link to Release)
Midco Sports is top-notch and very professional. Yes, we're spoiled and lucky to have what we have in Grand Forks, ND. No one in the NCHC comes close to them. Is it fair to compare the other schools to UND? I think it is.
As a major consumer of streaming services. I pay hundreds of dollars a year for streaming services: ESPN+ and NCHC.TV, Dirtvision, Flo Sports, AHL.TV, DirecTV. Just off the top of my head, I am also subscribed to other services not listed here. I can confidently say that outside two or three of these NCHC schools, none of them can compare to the productivity produced by Flo Sports and ESPN+. That’s unacceptable. 

 My question is, are fans just supposed to accept mediocrity while they’re paying a significant fee for this product? I am not the only one that is seeing this. I know, watching a lot of college football and basketball on ESPN+ haven’t seen any of these issues pop up.

Goon's Takeaways: DU Beats UND 3-2 in OT to Get the Series Split


When the weekend started, many in NoDak would have agreed that a series split with Denver (7-5 W, 3-2 OT L) would've been an acceptable result. The Hawks hadn't swept in Denver for 20 years, and taking 4-of-6 points would be a great result, considering that point. 

Not so fast. The loss ended an eight-game winning streak by UND. In the post-game press conference, the UND players weren't satisfied with taking 4-of-6 points. 

 "They weren't too happy about last night, so we knew they were going to bring it and there were going to be some emotions out there tonight," UND defenseman Keaton Pehrson told the media following Saturday's game. "We expected that."

If you didn't see Saturday's game, no problem; the highlights are embedded in the YouTube video below.

 

Here are some of the things that stuck out for me this weekend. After watching both games,  I think it was a good hockey weekend for UND. Obviously, a much better for UND would have been a sweep, but that is a very tall task. You could see the guys were a little tired at the end of the second and third periods. 

The players UND acquired through the NCAA Transfer Portal have paid big dividends through the first half of the season. It's not an understatement to say that junior forward Cameron Berg had a big weekend for UND against the Pioneers. Berg scored three goals on the weekend and five goals in his last four games. That translates to seven points during those four games (4g-3a--7pts). He also has five multi-point games. In 16 games, Berg has scored (7g-9a--16-pts), he's also a plus-seven. Four of Berg's 7 goals have come on the power play. Berg is second in the NCHC in faceoff wins 169-101 (.626). 

Another NCAA Transfer Portal acquisition, Hunter Johannes, has scored (7g-5a--12pts) in 16 games. He is a plus-10. Until Saturday night, he hadn't scored a goal on the road. He finally broke through at the 3:08 mark of the third period.  

Sophomore forward Jackson Blake is on fire. He is on a seven-game scoring streak (5g-7a--12pts). In 16 games, Blake has scored (11g-11a--22pts), which leads UND. He is a plus-six. Blake is tied for fourth in the NCHC in points with 22.  

UND closes out the 2023 part of the schedule this weekend against Colorado College. They play the next six games at home (seven if you count the exhibition game against the U18 team). UND has 20 regular season games, 12 at home and eight on the road. UND is 8-1-1 at home and 4-2 on the road. 

They Said what?


With Nick back at the helm at Let's Go DU. Much better. 

The Grand Forks Herald: UND Drops Series Finale in Overtime

Saturday, December 02, 2023

Goon's Takeaways: UND Beats DU in Denver, 7-5


Last night in Magness Arena, after the game, when game officials posted the final box score read UND 7 DU 5. It was a tale of two games. UND would score first with a goal from forward Dylan James. Then the momentum would shift, and then it was all Denver as they raced to a 4-1 lead. In the first period, UND looked like deer in the headlights. UND also came out on their heels and a step slow. Maybe a little nervous. UND didn't panic. 

In the second period, UND picked up momentum, got a rhythm, and started chipping away at the Pioneer's 4-1 lead. UND would score six of the last seven goals to beat the Pioneers. I know this sounds cliche, but this game may end up being one for the ages. You can see the highlights below if you didn't watch Friday's game. 

Entering Friday's game against DU, UND goalie Ludvig Persson had played in 12 games, going 1-11-0, 4.69 GAA, and a .879 save percentage, snapped an 11-game losing streak to the Pioneers. The last time Persson had beaten DU was on December 17, 2020, in the pod at Baxter Arena. Persson struggled in the first period, stopping 6/10 shots. He would finish the game with 27 saves on 32 shots.  Persson is now (12-2-1, 2.06 GAA, .917 save percentage). He also has three shutouts. 

With the win, UND is now on an eight-game winning streak. That's the longest in the nation. With the win, UND also vaulted to the top of the Pairwise rankings. Yes, I still think it's too early to worry, but it was mentioned somewhere else.  

UND freshman forward Jayden Perron recorded his first assist of the season. He now has (7g--1a--8pts), he's also a plus-four. 

Sophomore forward Jackson Blake continues to shine; he notched his fifth three-point game of the season, which leads, UND. He's also scored in five straight games; that's a career-high. In 15 games this season, Blake has scored (11g-10a--21pts); he's also a plus-nine. Two of his 11 goals have come on the power play. Blake has six multi-point games this season. That leads UND. In 54 games, Blake has scored (27g-36a--63pts).

After missing four games due to injury, sophomore forward Jake Schmaltz returned to the lineup and added a pair of assists. In 10 games, Schmaltz has recorded six assists and is a plus-one. 

Sophomore forward Owen McLaughlin also recorded three points for the third time this year. In 14 games this season, he's scored (4g-11a--15pts), and he's also a plus-seven. The Spring City, PA., native has recorded four multi-point games this season. McLaughlin has equaled his point total of last season.   

Some in the college hockey world made a big deal about UND using the NCAA Transfer Portal to fill in their roster holes. UND hit the jackpot with junior forward Cameron Berg. The Fargo native now has four multi-point contests in his last seven games.  Speaking of faceoffs, the Hawks finished with a 33-25 advantage over the Pioneers. Berg led the way for UND, going 13-6 (.684).  In 15 games, Berg has (6g-8a--14pts); he's also a plus-seven. 

They Said

You can get the Let's Go DU perspective on last night's game. 

The Grand Forks Herald Gamer 

"I get it, they're a high-emotion team," Louis Jamernik V told the Grand Forks Herald following the game. "They can get a little cocky sometimes. We just said, 'All right, we'll match it. If you want to put your stick up in front of our bench, we'll do the same to you.'"

"We knew, and we thought there were going to be growing pains at certain points through the year," DU Head Coach David Carle said. "This hurts; this needs to hurt. We can't forget how this feels and go about it the same way we always do. We'll teach and try and get better."

Friday, December 01, 2023

UND Forward Ben Strinden Checks in at Number Three in NCHC Top 5 Plays of the Week


Last Saturday, in the third period of UND's non-conference tilt against the Bemidji State Beavers, sophomore forward Ben Strinden scored his third goal of the season giving UND a comfortable 3-0 lead. It was a backhand finish, he faked the goalie and put the puck in the net. UND would win the game 5-0, and sweep the Beavers, (3-2 W and 5-0 W). Strinden has really picked up his game and it has shown on the score sheet, too. He's tied for sixth on the team in blocked shots.

   

True to form, in this week's NCHC Top 5 Plays of the week, Miami University's goalie Logan Neaton amazing save against Mercyhurst was fifth in the Top 5 Plays of the Week, and it was hard to see to see his magnificent save, because Maimi's highlight video was blurry. Miami University should be embarrassed for putting out such a substandard product. Think about it. Many of us, including me, reupped our NCHC.TV subscription for $112.00. Is this video worthy of that price? Apparently, they didn't get the memo in Oxford, OH. I've talked about this subject extensively, and in some instances the webcast quality from some member schools hasn't improved.  


During the sprint of 2022, the NCHC tweeted this out.
During the 2023-24 college hockey season, fans who purchase the NCHC's Annual Pass will pay $112.00. In this economy, that is a lot of money. I am not expecting a lot of improvement from the usual suspects that have put out a subpar product. Again, there is supposed to be a minimum standard. I'm betting that Arizona State will have a decent product; if their PAC12 hockey videos are any indication.

Did the Wild’s Kirill Kaprizov Get Away With One?


Last night, the Minnesota Wild won their second game in a row with an impressive 6-1 win against the Nashville Predators. The Wild played like a team possessed. However, there might be an unexpected twist; a Minnesota Wild's star player could be getting a call from the NHL's Department of Players Safety. At the present moment, there hasn't been a call from the NHL's Department of Players Safety, but I wouldn't be shocked if it happened.  

During last night's game, Minnesota Wild forward Kirill Kaprizov might have gotten away with a dirty hit. See the video below. In the first period, Kaprizov hit Predators defenseman Alexandre Carrier in the head when he didn't have the puck. Predators Nation is unhappy with Kirill. 

 "This is exactly what the NHL is trying to get out of the game, Predators Puck Analyst Hall Gill said after the first period. The hits to the head, this is this is embarrassing that this was not a five-minute major. Kaprizov should be out. Carrier doesn't have the puck and he finishes through on his head. 

"This is highly illegal. This is what the NHL has been getting rid of for how many years now? This is old school. I hate to see Carrier going off the ice. It's just such a dirty hit. As a hockey player, you have an obligation to protect someone. If they don't have the puck. You can't hit them. And if they don't have the puck, you certainly can't hit them in the head. The rest should have made this call; this is embarrassing."
"I didn't see the hit but I was talking to the refs, Predators forward Ryan O'Reilly told the Tennessean after the game. They said there was head contact. It should have been reviewed. I asked them to review it. I don't know if they made a mistake or not. Obviously, a dangerous play." As of right now, there's no hearing scheduled, but that doesn't mean the league won't take a look at the hit. If they do, Kaprizov could be in trouble. Russo has a point with this tweet if the roles were reversed., Wild fans would be upset. Yes, the Wild's star players have seen opposition players take runs at their star players, but Kaprizov has put a target on himself the next time he plays the Predators. 

Thursday, November 30, 2023

What's the Difference Between Hathaway's and Smith's Hits?

Tonight in Boston, at the 13:57 mark of the second period, San Jose Sharks forward Givani Smith boarded Brad Marchand, and for his efforts, Smith was assessed a two-minute minor penalty for boarding. Smith wasn't awarded any extra penalty minutes for his extracurricular activity, post-hit. Boston Bruins defenseman Derek Forbort took notice and grabbed Smith. Derek Forbort was assessed a two-minute minor for roughing. About five minutes later, at the 19:06 mark of the second period, Bruins forward Trent Frederic and Givani Smith engaged in hand-to-hand combat. This was a direct response to Smith's dirty hit on Brad Marchand. Since the on-ice officials aren't going to protect the players, the players will have to take matters into their own hands.  Meanwhile in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At the 16:15 mark of the first period, Flyers forward Garnet Hathaway earned himself an early shower with this dirty hit. Why was this a penalty? It was going to be an icing call. When the final box score is posted it will read Garnet Hathaway Boarding against Luke Hughes, five-minute major, and a game misconduct. I wonder if he will get a call from the NHL's Department of Player Safety. Probably not.  If you put these two plays side-by-side why is one a minor and the other a major? Both plays are dangerous and seem worthy of a five-minute major and a game misconduct.  You can see for yourself.

Sunday, November 26, 2023

UND Football: Should We Be Satisfied Just Making the Playoffs?


Yesterday, like many UND football fans, I watched UND play in the first round of the NCAA FCS Football Playoffs. It wasn't a positive experience. I watched the Sacramento State Hornets rack up 216 yards of offense and score 14 points in the first quarter. The Hornets ran through UND's defense like they were standing still. They marched 75 yards in the opening drive and never looked back. The Hornets were 8-10 (.800) on third down. When the final horn sounded, the Hornets finished the game with 244 yards rushing and 212 yards passing for a total offensive yardage of 456. Even if you're not a great football mind, you know that could be better. 

We didn't see the Sac State punter till the second half of the game. I am not sure that he even needed to shower after the game. He only punted twice. Just for the record, his name is Carl McGough, and he's number 91. 

Final Score: 42-35 Hornets. Ugh! But hey, the Hawks beat the Bison. 

My thoughts post-debacle: fans have the right to be angry and hot. This football team is going to have excellent locker room facilities. They already have an indoor training facility and a decent stadium. Is there any reason we can't expect something resembling a winning program? Right now, we have a mediocre program. I know, I know, I know, we made the FCS Playoffs. 

Fast forward to this morning: I still have that foul taste in my mouth. You can't put sprinkles on this. There needs to be some accountability. 

Reading my favorite hometown newspaper this morning, I found this gem from Brad E. Schlossman. I liked what Brad had to say, "But if UND wants to make a deep run, it has to make significant improvements on defense. 



The question we need to ask is: Is UND football going to be satisfied with just making the playoffs and ending most seasons going 7-5, or does the university want to go bigger? Many fans that I have talked to want the bar to be moved higher. If that's the case, changes are needed. First, you have to change the mindset and culture. UND was 1-4 on the road this season; that has to change. Good enough isn't good enough anymore. 

Traditionally, the Hawks have been hard to beat at the Alerus until yesterday. Against the Hornets, the Alerus Center looked like a house of horrors. It was painful to watch. 

Second, UND football has hit its ceiling. Where do we go from here? Our friends to the south are laughing at us. Yes, the Hawks clobbered the Bison 49-24 on October 14, 2023. That was the season's high point; they went out the next week and laid an egg against an OK UNI team 27-0. The reality is UND's season is over, and the Bison are moving on to the second round of the FCS Playoffs. Wins in October don't mean anything if you can't win in November. 

Since moving to FCS Division I football, the Hawks own an awful 1-5 record in the FCS playoffs. In 10 seasons, Bubba Schweigert is 61-50 (.549). His team won nine games once, in 2016. At home, they were quickly dispatched in the FCS Playoffs by the Richmond Spiders 27-24. In addition, his teams have won seven games four times. Is that good enough? It wouldn't be in hockey. Some in the fanbase wanted the UND AD to fire head coach Brad Berry after last season. Look at the remarkable recovery his team made in 2023. 

I don't want to hear that UND football doesn't have enough shiny objects for recruits; they have a shiny new indoor training facility known as the  Frederick "Fritz" D. Pollard Jr. Athletic Center. Phase two is going to be completed soon

The UND 360 blog said it best. You have to go three and out if you want to win football games. 

Finally, now that the season is over, there must be a discussion. Someone needs to feel the heat. Someone's seat needs to be getting hotter. There needs to be some accountability cause many in Hawks Nation aren't happy. Where do we go from here? That could be a discussion for the big-money donors. 

Saturday, November 25, 2023

Goon's Takeaways: UND Sweeps BSU 5-0


On Saturday night, the University of North Dakota hockey team beat the Bemidji State Beavers 5-0 to win their seventh game in a row. They also completed their third sweep in a row to improve to 11-2-1 (.821), (4-0-0 NCHC). Next weekend, the Fighting Hawks travel to Denver to take on the Pioneers. 

Barring any unforeseen events, UND will remain the No. 1 ranked team in the nation. Not that it matters. While it's probably too early, UND is ranked 6th in the Pairwise Rankings. No, I will not be doing any silly Bracketology posts. UND has played 10 non-conference games this season and has a 7-2-1 (.750) record. 

Sophomore forward Dane Montgomery scored his first goal of the year. Assists Griffin Ness and Bennett Zmolek. That was Montgomery's second career goal and first one at Ralph Engelstad Arena. On the lineup sheet, Montgomery was listed as the extra forward, but he ended up playing instead of freshman forward Michael Emerson.
Ludvig Persson was fantastic in the net and made this beautiful save in the first period. Perrson would end the night with a 29-save shutout, his third of the season. Perrson is 11-2-1 with a 1.85 GAA and a .924 save percentage. Persson's three shutouts are tied with Dominic Basse and Freddie Halyk.   At the 5:13 mark of the second period, UND would finally score on the power play with this goal by Jackson Blake. Assists Jake Livanavage and Cameron Berg. That was Blake's 10th goal of the season.  UND forward Ben Strinden would score an unassisted goal to give UND a 3-0 lead. One minute later, Jackson Kunz would score his first goal of the season to give UND a 4-0 lead. Assists Logan Britt, Ludvig Persson. That was Persson's first point of his collegiate career. Defenseman Garrett Pyke would score his first goal in a UND uniform assists Riese Gaber, and Jackson Blake. 
  • Jackson Blake has made a huge impact in his short time at UND. In 52 games, he's scored (25g-33a--58pts), and he's also a plus-seven. Seven of his 25 goals have been scored on the power play. 
  • Blake has five multi-point games that leads UND. Riese Gaber has four. 
  • Gaber (7g-6a--13pts) was held to one point on the weekend. 
  • UND has a record of 37-5-7 all-time against Bemidji State., The Hawks are 26-3-4 against the Beavers in Grand Forks. 
  • UND has won seven straight games for the first time since 2021-22. This is also the best start for UND since the 2019-20 season. 

NHL Inconsistency in Calling Penalties

I know it's easy to pick on the on-ice officials, but how does this hit by Florida Panthers Anton Lundell go uncalled? This should've been a major penalty and a game misconduct. Exhibit A: It's a vicious cross-check of Matthew Poitras's/head area. There was no call on the play.  Meanwhile, exhibit B: Colorado Avalanche defenseman Josh Manson Cross-checking against Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser. From the video, it looks like Boeser embellished the hit. Watching the video, I still haven't seen an explanation of why Lundell was not penalized. Some might make the argument that a hearing from the Department of Player Safety could've been warranted. 

Friday, November 24, 2023

Goon's Takeaways; Game One: UND Beats BSU 3-2 in OT


The University of North Dakota hockey team kicked off their Thanksgiving weekend with a non-conference tilt with the Bemidji State University Beavers. 

Statistically, entering the weekend, this looked like a series that could be very one-sided. BSU entered Friday's game with the worst penalty kill in college hockey at 65.8 percent. The Beavers goaltending had also played poorly during the first 12 games of the season as they entered the game with the worst save percentage in college hockey. 

 Looking at the stats, you would think the UND hockey team would be licking their lips with the prospect of filling the Beaver goal with pucks. Through two periods, the game played out differently. 

None of this mattered; hockey is played on the ice and not on paper. The Hawks came out of the gates a step slow, looking like they were feeling the effects of a big Thanksgiving hangover. The Beavers beat them to pucks and kept them on their heels. 

Forward Kasper Magnussen gave the Beavers a quick 1-0 lead 1:19 into the first period. Assist Lleyton Roed and Carter Jones. Forward Jackson Jutting would score the Beavers second goal at the 17:30 mark of the first period to give them a 2-0 lead. Cameron Berg would score UND's first goal of the game with a goal at the 18:05 mark of the first period. 2-1 Beavers.
Berg would score his second goal of the year to tie the game at 2-2. Berg took a pass from Hunter Johanness and shot from above the right faceoff circle. With his two goals, Berg doubled his season goal total. He now has four goals on the season. Jackson Blake scores the game-winning goal 50 seconds into Overtime to give UND a 3-2 win. Assists Jake Livanavage and Owen McLaughlin. UND has played in three overtime games and has a 2-0-1 record. Blake has scored both of UND's game-winning goals. Both overtimes combined lasted a minute and 10 seconds. Video evidence confirms that the game-winning goal was offside. BSU didn't challenge the play. With the win, UND improved to 10-2-1 (.807), with the loss, BSU dropped to 5-8-0.

Monday, November 20, 2023

UND Ranked No. 1 in USCHO and USA Today Poll

Earlier today, I tweeted: These polls are fun to read but really meaningless. How many other games did the voters actually watch? 

The only poll that matters is the final Pairwise Ranking on Selection Sunday. Polls are fun to read. During the first six weeks of the season, there were four teams ranked No. 1: BU, BC, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. All four of those teams are really good. To some teams, the No. 1 Ranking can be a curse. 

There could be a new number one next week. According to Schloss, the last time UND was ranked No.1 was March 22, 2021, when it held the top spot heading into the NCAA tournament.  

 





Sunday, November 19, 2023

Flyers Bobby Brink Scores After Three-Game Hiatus


Philadelphia Flyers rookie Bobby Brink was a healthy scratch for the past three games. On Sunday, he returned to the Flyers lineup and made the most of his opportunity.
At the 1:05 mark of the second period, Columbus Bluejackets forward Kirill Marchenko was assessed a two-minute minor penalty for tripping Flyers defenseman Travis Sanheim. The Flyers wasted no time; six seconds into the power play, Brink would score his 4th goal of the season to give the Flyers a 2-1 lead.  For those keeping track at home, that's his fourth goal of the season.

Saturday, November 18, 2023

Goon's Takeaways: UND Sweeps Miami with 5-1


The University of North Dakota Hockey team completed the weekend sweep of the Miami University RedHawks with a 5-1 victory. Here's my rundown from the two-game conference sweep. With the 4-0-0 start in conference play, UND is sitting in second place in the NCHC standings. UND is currently on a five-game winning streak outscoring their opponents 22-11

The captain Riese Gaber would get UND on the board first with this beautiful goal at the 8:27 mark of the first period. Assists Garrett Pyke and Louis Jamernik V. That was goal number six on the year for Gaber. In the post-game press conference, Riese Gaber could barely speak and it was later revealed by head coach Brad Berry that he was under the weather. His linemate, Owen McLaughlin sat out Saturday night's game with an illness.  Just a short 2:29 later, the RedHawks would answer the Hawks goal with a goal from PJ Fletcher. Miami forward Max Dukovac with the lone assist. That was all of the scoring for Miami, Ludvig Persson would stand strong in the net and lead UND to a 5-1 Victory. (This past weekend, Miami didn't post their goal videos on their X page.)

Miami evening the score didn't deter UND's scoring. The Hawks seemed to find another gear and went to work. At the 14:52 mark of the first period, UND forward Griffin Ness scored his first goal of the year with the help of RedHawks forward John Waldron who deflected Ness's shot into his own net. That would prove to be the game-winning goal. Jackson Kunz, and Dane Montgomery would get the assists. That was Montgomery's first point of the year. 

After Ness's goal, I tweeted this out: For some reason, I thought of the song, "I get by with a little help from my friends" seemed appropriate. Griffin Ness scores his first goal of the year. Gaber would score his second goal of the game with a beautiful breakaway goal to pad UND's lead. For those keeping track at home, that was goal number seven on the year. Gaber now has (7g-5a--12pts) on the season, with his two makers on Saturday, Gaber now has (53g-54a--107pts) for his career. Not to be outdone, Jackson Blake would score his 8th goal of the year 4.4 seconds remaining in the first period. Blake would also draw a penalty on the play. It was similar to Gaber's goal. Blake would pick up a loose puck off a RedHawk's turnover in the neutral zone and break in score on the RedHawks goalie Logan Neaton. There was not scoring in the second period and Miami would make a push. The RedHawks outshot the Hawks 8-3. UND goalie Ludvig Persson was stellar between the pipes stopping grade A chances. Exhibit A, Persson stones Matthew Barbolini to preserve UND's 4-1 lead. Persson's teammates might want to take him out for supper after the game. He was stellar. He's stopped 21-of-22 shots, and a few of them were tough saves. Jaden Perron would score the Hawks fifth goal of the game with a beautiful shot from the slot.  I know it's early, and I don't want to get ahead of myself, but I think Virg Foss is onto something. This team is very good, and has all the pieces to go deep into the NCAA playoffs. Yes, anything can happen in a one-and-done tourney. This team is significantly better than last year's team. Defense and goaltending are noticeably better. The forward group is better with the additions of Cameron Berg, Hunter Johannes, and Jayden Perron. This "could' end up being a special year.  
Earlier today, I tweeted that senior forward Carson Albrecht had gone 37 games without being penalized. Looking at the stats, he hadn't been assessed a penalty since March 12, 2022. On Saturday, Albrecht was assessed two minor penalties. I may want to hold off praising players for individual efforts in the future.