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  1. "Asked if high school and college teams should stop using Indian nicknames, 81% of Native American respondents said no."

    Asked whether the use of Native American team names and mascots contributes to descrimination against Indians, 75% of Native Americans said "does not contribute."

    SOURCE: Peter Harris Research Group, Inc. as reported in the March 4, 2002, issue of Sports Illustrated.

    But the UND Law School Executive Committee obviously knows what's best for Native Americans.

  2. The top eight scorers in the 1995-96 freshmen: 111 points.

    The top eight scorers in the 2001-02 freshmen: 102 points.

    The 1995-96 freshman class had an unknown sit out the year: Jason Blake

    The 2001-02 freshman class had an unknown sit out the year: Colby Genoway

    The middle two point totals of the eight in 1995-96: 10 and 9 points.

    The middle two point totals of the eight in 2001-02: 13 and 11 points.

    Top in 1995-96: 45 (Ian Kallay)

    Top in 2001-02: 32 (Brandon Bochenski)

    I'd say that all bodes well for the future because it is comparable scoring but with probably better balance across the eight. (Higher median, lower top producer output)

    One last comparison:

    Brad Williamson had four points and became an offensive dynamo and All-American.

    Nick Fuher had four points ....

    OK, that last one's a stretch but a guy can hope! :)

  3. OK "Dahli Lama," which is it?

    Dahl claims they ran the clock a couple of seconds long after whistles.

    Then he claims he got robbed by saying the goal came after the first penalty of the 5 on 3 (which would leave Michigan even) and not during the first penalty (which would leave Michigan on a 5 on 4).

    But how can that be? Wouldn't they have to be stopping the clock EARLY to leave Michigan with a 5 on 4?

    So which is it? They're stopping early (leaving the 5 on 4) or late (running time off)?

    You're telling me the timer is so savvy that they can do the "homer"-thing in each case?

    Also, the NCAA normally brings in outside officials to run the clocks and such during tournaments. Was it even the Michigan crew on the clock?

    Mr. Dahl is grasping for excuses and we all know what excuses are like (and usually full of).

  4. dagies, it's the Devil's Advocate here again.

    Your numbers include the assumption that the save percentage for Magers, Vicari, et al, would stay the same even as the number of shots they faced per game increased. I'd bet against that.

    I'm interested in a strong competition for the goaltending position. If it's Sofie, Brandt, and Siembida you know who the top two are already.

  5. dagies:

    Let me play Devil's Advocate. Trust me, I'm good at it.

    Sedevie has faced 676 shots (69 goals, 609 saves). He's played 1130 minutes. If you calculate shots faced per game (total shots faced/total minutes * 60 minutes per game) you see that he sees 36 shots per game.

    Here's what some of the USHL GAA leaders are facing:

    Name Shots/Gm

    Magers 22

    Vicari 23

    Goepfert 32

    Lamoureux 28

    Franck 31

    Ziegelman 27

    Would some of those league leader GAAs inflate and save percentage come down if those guys had to face five to fifteen more shots per game?

    Sedevie is a solid goaltender. Currently he's a victim of SF's tendency to forget to play defence.

    I'd like to see Layne come in now. If he's better than Siembida and Brandt, great! If not, he can redshirt and still face high quality shots. Either way, the additional competition would be a positive.

  6. Tony Hrkac had two good (albeit not back to back) college years by ANY standards:

    Freshman (1984-85): 18 - 36 - 54

    Sophomore (1986-87): 46 - 70 - 116

    Career (two seasons): 64 - 106 - 170

    For comparison, Brandon Bochenski, the reining WCHA ROY:

    Freshman (2001-02): 17 - 15 - 32

  7. Denver?

    My sheet shows them losing Paradise and David Neale at forward. That's 28 goals, and that's 20% of their goals this season.

    My sheet shows DU losing Cook, Adams, Vines, and Armstrong, four senior defensemen who played 38, 37, 35, and 18 games respectively so far. Those four only kicked in two goals so that's not an issue.

    They return MacKensie, Caldwell, Grahame, and Halme (36, 37, 18, 9 games respectively). Sounds like probably three freshman defensemen each night to me. Playing the system DU plays, smart, know-the-system defensemen are a must.

    Teams that catch DU before Christmas will probably have some success.

  8. We'll go generic.

    Rivals: A/B, C/D, E/F, G/H, I/J

    A's schedule first year:

    x2: at C, at E, G, I

    x4: D, F, H, J, and B

    A's second year:

    x2: C, E, at G, at I

    x4: D, F, H, J, and B

    A's third year:

    x2: at D, at F, H, J

    x4: C, E, G, I, and B

    A's fourth year:

    x2: D, F, at H, at  J

    x4: C, E, G, I, and B

    The Herald says:

    x2: at UM, at DU, UMD, MTU

    x4: UW, CC, UAA, Mankato, and SCSU

    except that doesnt' work unless UMD and MTU really aren't "rivals" like the link says. Maybe UMD and Mankato are rivals. Maybe someone screwed up and swapped MTU and Mankato in print.

    Also note the Herald lists 39 games. OK, take out the Oct 22 Manitoba exhibition and that's 38. Figure one exhibition game (Brandon probably, considering Manitoba will have already been played once) in the holiday tournament. That's 37 games. The Punch Imlach Tournament is probably, probably, like the Icebreaker and doesn't count as games (don't quote me). That's 35. The limit is 34, unless you play in Alaska against UAA or UAF, then you can do 36 games, thus UND's limit next year is 36. I guess that's the schedule.

    Actually, they have room one more game, or even two if they don't play Bemidji in the holiday tournament final.

  9. YaneA: If all you know comes from the Herald, you are hurtin'. ;)

    That still isn't right compared to what the link said, but I'll blame the Herald. ???

    Under the new system you play half a "rivals pair" four games and the other half for two.

    Supposedly UAA and Mankato are rivals but you show four against both.

    Supposedly MTU and UMD are rivals but you show two against both.

    Did the Herald make a mistake or did the rivals pairs switch?

    If MTU was rivals with either UAA or Mankato the schedule you list would work. Actually, wouldn't Mankato and UMD and UAA and MTU as rivals make some sense? Who knows. Ask Don "the architect of the schedule" Lucia. ;)

  10. There's a mistake in there somewhere.

    The schedule lists only 13 conference weekends (26 games). It should be 14 weekends (28 games). It shows seven home but only six road series.

    Also, based on the link that describes the new scheduling format, it appears that schedule is missing a trip to SCSU (you play your 'rival' four times).

    However, UMD and MTU were supposed to be "rivals" as were UAA and Mankato. Rivals means we'd play one of them for four and one of them for two. The schedule shows both UMD and MTU for two and both UAA and Mankato for four. That also doesn't jive unless there's been a switch.

  11. As for leadership, there will be three fourth-year players on the team, all good character guys - Spiewak, Notermann and Ryan Hale.

    Three? Uh, Chris Leinweber. And Brendan Connelly played two years at Air Force plus last year at UND. Technically he's a senior also. ???

    The good news is that Ryan Hale is only a junior next year by eligibility (due to the medical redshirt).

    dagies: Another epiphany in the works?

  12. This is Rule 6.1.a from the 2001 NCAA rule book:

    "A minor penalty shall be assessed against any player displaying unsportsmanlike conduct including, but not limited to, taunting an official or opponent in order to incite the opponent into incurring a penalty; spitting; spraying the goalkeeper; shooting the puck after the whistle; or kicking, throwing or knocking an opponent

  13. Grayeagle: It's been fixed. Happy now? ???

    When they were down on the ice at the dots in the UM end, as he got up Ballard grabbed the back of DL's jersey and pulled it up over his helmet. It cost DL a couple extra seconds getting up and back into the chase. Being those few seconds behind Ballard prevented DL from backchecking and allowed Ballard to roam free with a loose puck in the slot.

  14. Obstruction interference? Yes, it's a penalty.

    The "face wash" and shove (or head grab, of hold down, or hand on the back of the guy on the ice's helmet) after the whistle are all penalties.

    Visitor substitutions after the referee's arm is up are a delay of game penalty that isn't called.

    Let me think. There'll be more. ???

  15. When Ballard touched the puck after the Lundbohm jersey incident the following should have been heard:

    - A whistle (either the referee's or the AR's)

    - "Minnesota penalty on number 13, Keith Ballard, two minutes for unsportsmanlike conduct at 18:30 of overtime. Ballard of Minnesota, two minutes, unsportsmanlike conduct, at 18:30." from the Mariucci PA system.

    You let the subjective stuff go in OT.

    That was objectively unsportsmanlike conduct, regulation or OT. It was a planned and completed act, not an accident. And it directly impacted a scoring opportunity and the outcome of the game.

    And I'd be raggin' David Hale if he pulled crap like that too.

  16. Yes, FSN-N has rights to UM and UW games during the season, the regular season.

    The WCHA has the rights to the Final Five. I'm surprised the WCHA hasn't mandated a system for broadcasting those Final Five games where the most senior WCHA radio broadcaster that doesn't have "their team" in the tournament, or the radio broadcast team from the highest finishing non-Final Five WCHA team, does the play-by-play. (Let Fox run the cameras.)

  17. I was worried about who would replace the senior receivers (Dan Graf and "Saint" Luke Schleussner), but I heard about a D-IAA transfer from Ball State (?) who supposedly is the real deal.

    My concerns now are:

    - the hot corner in the secondary, left CB (Riendeau's replacement)

    - with no J-Perk, who'll carry the rock (how's Jim Miller's rehab coming?)

    - how do you replace O'Neel and O'Neil down the middle of that defense?

  18. Those seedings tell me that SCSU has to play Michigan in Yost Arena in Ann Arbor. (insert Nelson Muns "Ha! Ha!" here)

    Minnesota got some good fortune with the MSU/CC winner coming their way (and not having Michigan in their bracket); however, this is Ron Mason's last run. It may be Michigan's rink but there will be more MSU fans and a very motivated Spartan team.

    I expect DU to have to play Michigan in Yost (see above) and that will not be easy, even for DU.

  19. Get it right, Diggler. It's "Redneck Inbred Trailer-trash Cracker Honkeys" or "RITCH" for short!

    We're RITCH!

    (You'll have to imagine the "sittin' on the porch with a PBR and a shotgun wearing a t-shirt and scratchin' themself" mascot for yourself.)

    When surveyed, 81% of Native Americans said no when asked if high schools or colleges should change their Indian related monikers. 81%. (source: Sports Illustrated, March 4, 2002)

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