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  1. 3 hours ago, GoalieMask said:

    I straight up don’t like St. Cloud State and never have.  That said, it’s a quicker trip down I-94 from Fargo and that makes this an easy road trip in the years when they are on the schedule.

    I fought my way through the snowmobile jackets to get to my seats at The Herb last February.  Their fans are just....I dunno the words.

    ”AIC! AIC!” ...a great night at Scheels Arena.

     

    Their fans are bizarre to say the least. Was also at that Saturday game and sitting in those rinky-dink seats behind the end-glass; two SCSU fans (heading families with young children, mind you) both got mouthy with some UND faithful and tossed before the game even started. Very one-sided and passionately unpleasant. 

  2. 1 hour ago, 90siouxfan said:

    "Hit on Pinto, absolutely clean, good non call."   ....  old school me agrees, but in this day and age isn't there something about "hitting an a player that is vulnerable or perhaps unexpecting (likely not right wording) that the onus is on the player delivering the hit..    Right out of the penalty box in this mophidite rink lay out....    Just glad he is not hurt.

    First thought brought me into the football mindset: defenseless and unaware. Initially appeared cheap and dirty, but after running it back a few times, it was just an unfortunate situation. Webster knew better.

  3. 3 minutes ago, 108498 said:

    I am interested in everyone's thoughts about facing a 0-3 DU team Tuesday. Scary thought. They will be looking for blood after a few days off.

    DC has to be less than pleased with their start. Couple of close games to start, but they got outworked last night, especially late and in the faceoff circle. It'll be a fun game to watch on Tuesday. Like you, expecting them to come with a vengeance. 

  4. Just now, SiouxHawkGuy said:

    They flip-flopped

    I'm sorry, the internet causes things to go tone deaf unless it's clear in context. Exactly what I'm trying to say. It's the same thing with its COVID response. Piss poor all around.

  5. Hope everyone's been well. Just started hearing about the topic last night and have a feeling this one is going to die slow. Definitive action from the athletic department and university, absolutely. But considering how cynical, dysfunctional and toxic of an environment that MM comes from, I would anticipate a fight from his family on some level. Really hope this opened everyone's eyes as this is a deserved gut punch. I'm proud that the university is choosing to stand strong in its decision, no matter when they were made aware.

  6. People, just remember. Before any of you blow a gasket because something doesn't look or seem "right" on this forum, it'll never leave these confines. A way to pass time, absolutely, but nothing to get upset or argumentative over.

    Be well, be a good friend and family member, and go Sioux.

  7. It’s a pain without a doubt. Incredible season with many accolades that our men have to call their own.. hoping it serves as a catalyst to come back next year and make yet another mark on our program’s history.

     

    On another note, I did receive this last evening. Old rivalry at work. Joking or not, at least there are other ways to humor each other amongst all else going on in the world around us.

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  8. 1 hour ago, UND1983 said:

    Why are malls not being closed?  Or offices with hundreds of people in them?  

    I don't understand the thought process on eliminating all sporting events but leaving open congregation centers.  Anybody?

    I work for SAP. Offices in SEA/TAC suburbs and the Bay were urged to work from home as of last Friday, with exception to personnel that need to be in the office, but even then asked to exercise judgment. Offices in MPLS and Virginia received word in the last half hour to follow suit. 

    Could not agree more that things are being blown out of proportion by some but the question still remains, no matter what the trends or infection rates are, both in and out of comparison to other known diseases or epidemics, would we rather take too many precautions so as to mitigate its spread, or let this doubt/skepticism overrule and actually end up with a humanitarian crisis?

    Gonna err on the side of caution. That said, if people choose to inform themselves on COVID-19 in its current state and how its affecting everyone, which I strongly believe a simple 10-15 minutes of research will make a world of difference, then this sense of hysteria will start to dissolve. 

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  9. 3 minutes ago, streetsahead said:

    Schloss retweeted something last night about Zac Brown Band cancelling its Detroit show and the Little Caesar's Arena people telling employees to expect more cancellations.  Not exactly great news for the Frozen Four.  Although the no fans thing would still be an option in the case of a hockey game (no sense in playing a concert to no fans)

    Michigan had its first two confirmed cases yesterday and both are considered metro Detroit, as reported by local news sources post-news conference with their governor. If there are implications for the Red Wings game at Little Caesars on April 4th, which might not be determined for weeks, many would think the same of the Frozen Four. It'll be interesting to watch this develop.

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