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  1. ..off the faceoff, oshie pushed the puck through the other centers legs, walked around him, and beat the diving goalie to the puck...........(insert in front of the rest of your post and it's pretty accurate) :D

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    It would be great if someone could post a link to a video clip of the goal.

  2. Dogs tied for 19th in the PWR.  They own comparison wins over Maine and BU though.  A good run in the F5 still will probably not be enough unless they run the table.

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    And that, we just can't have... :D

  3. This brings up one of my pet peaves.  Let's say he is a carbon copy of Bochenski.  Wouldn't it be better bringing him in next year knowing he may not contribute that much until Feb/March vs. only having him for three years?

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    I don't think that Oshie has the offensive maturity that Bochenski did at that age. I'm not even sure that Bochenski is a good comparison, other that the skating which I found to look awkward.

  4. Just speculating...

    I assume at this point that the Sioux are being helped by AA not being a TUC. If this is the case, this may change next week when AA playes a team with a solid RPI. I assume that win or lose AA's RPI will increase and they may once again become a TUC, there by hurting the Sioux's record against TUCs in every comparison.

  5. Problem is, as a small town Saskatchewan boy I doubt he has the bucks to attend UND on his own. Someone will likely pick him but keep in mind that many have also compared him to Fatty Fournier so quite possibly his game has peaked this season and it could be all downhill from here.

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    I hope this is not the case, but it could be. :D

  6. I know that there are some other threads that are discussing Oshie, but since there is alot to say I thought that a new thread was justified.

    Saturday I left Rochester at 6 a.m. to attend a class in the cities at 8. I had tickets to the Sioux - St. Cloud game that night so I decided to go see the Class A championship game. What a great game. I have not seen a recorded version of the game so this is mearly what I saw without zooms or replay.

    Oshie kind of remids me of a young Bucks in that he is clearly incredalbly talented and yet still very raw. At times his skating, while not bad, looked awkward. I think that he will really benefit from a year in the USHL where he can play aginst some better players. If the bucks example holds true he will improve remarkably during his time at UND.

    I believe that Oshie only had 2 points in the game, but that doesn't really explain his true impact. The goal from the point that was credited to Hardwick only happened because Oshie went created a brilliant screen. I went so far as to stick out his arm to hide the puck as it came in on net. The keeper had no chance of seeing it. He also created a number of opportunities by skating around and through a pretty good TG defense. He is a brilliant passer and playmaker who will be helped by having some better players around him. I would expect him to have far more assists than goals in the WCHA. Oshie, seemed to like to cherry pick some, however he got back to reign in a couple of odd man rushes.

    What impressed me the most was that when the game got tight and the pressure was on he just kept getting better. In OT he made a couple of great spin moves to create opportunites. He looked like a kid playing a pickup game on a frozen pond. The Championship winning goal was one of the prettiest goals I've ever seen. Warroad created pressure and got a shot on the net and with the puck laying in front of the crease, Oshie dove to the puck and looked like he would attempt to poke it past the keeper, but he didn't. With the defense and keeper fixated on Oshie diving at the puck, he instead played it across the goal mouth to Marvin who buried it in the back of an open net. :D One of the prettiest goals, I've seen anywhere, let alone in OT of a championship game. The kid has amazing vision, he sees everything.

    Oshie the Sioux will be fun to watch, though that may not be untill 2006.

  7. Let's see....

    Leading scorer in the BCHL is trying to knock down Hak's office door (and from what you read on the 'net has the "size" to do it) and Hak's apparently not opening.

    I wonder why that is?

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    If Reaney's dream is to play for the Sioux and he is not offered a scholarship, I hope he goes to UND and walks on. UND is a good school regardless of hockey participation. If his clearly evident raw talent is matched by a strong work ethic, he would be a welcome addition to the Sioux. The Sioux have had some fine walk ons and if he impresses he can earn a scholarship down the road.

    Worst case scenario, he gets a good education, and some IM team dominates for 4 years. :D

  8. Now that Hak doesn't have to keep a scholie open for Kessel (jk, my poor attempt at humor), he should sign Reamey now.  A mature, big freshman that can score?  Yeah, I'd say the Sioux could use that.

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    I don't know there are other good players out there as well. Dee comes to mind. When it comes to finding talent I will defer to Hak as he seems to do well on that front.

  9. He claims that had nothing to do with it bec apparently she is a Jr in HS yet, so she has another year. Still, doesn't say much for a hockey player. Not like he's gonna have a problem picking up any females.

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    So he'll be gone by the time she is at Minnesota. :huh:

  10. OK, I just got tickets for Saturday, and can't wait. Everytime the anouncer says North Dakota (thereby refusing to say fighting sioux), Everyone should yell "Fighting Sioux." I may also bring along some of my text books to donate to the SCCC players. It's the least I can do.

    If anyone wants to go, just do it, there WILL be tickets available. You won't be left out. Playing a bad team often has this perk.

  11. I'm too lazy to research it...has there ever been a college player who was (or projected to be) the first overall pick in the NHL draft?

    There has to have been. DiPietro maybe? :blush:

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    DiPeitro - yes

    Kariya is the next closest that I can think of at #4

  12. He is going to be a really good player for the Sioux over the next couple of years. He will take time to adjust to the WCHA, but he has a lot of skills that will make him a good player.

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    I agree, Lee was a great signing. History has shown to not expect much from D-men until there 2nd year. But Lee should be a great addition to the program.

  13. Good game going here between WBL and Duluth East.  DE takes a penalty with a few min left in game, WBL pulls goalie for a 6x4 adv.

    WBL can't capitalize though...

    Game over.

    DE wins 3-2.  First tight game of the tourney.

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    This is just odd. WBL is absolutely cursed. I believe the led most of the game 2-1. Here is an article from the startribune.

    http://www.startribune.com/stories/526/5270301.html

    This was WBL's 17th appearance at the state tournament. ALL 17 times they lost their quarterfinal game. That is astonishing. The mathematical probability of this happening is 1 in 131072.

    Wow, you have to have some pitty for that program.

  14. Let me guess siouxnami...you are from southern MN were you think the only competitive hockey in the state comes from the Metro area. ;)  Regardless of what you think is a competitive high school hockey schedule whether it is class A or AA, there is not one high school hockey player in the state ready to jump into a D1 program without benefiting from a year of growth in the juniors!  :D

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    Actually, since you guessed incorrectly, I am from Northern Minnesota. Da Range to be precise. Recall that I picked Moorhead and Warroad to win state. (Kelly Green glasses, maybe).

    I am not critical of Warroad's schedule, but the reality is that they are so much better than most the teams they played. They haven't played many competitive games. This is not because they are bad, rather it is because they are very good. Warroad should probably do like Greenway and Roseau and play AA.

    1:15 a.m. :lol:?

    You really should go to sleep earlier, as you could become irritable... :blush:

  15. Excuse me, Warroad does not play many competitive games? Try Moorhead, Roseau, Duluth Marshall, Coleraine, Benilde St.Margaret, Orono. Look at Section 8 TRF, Baudette and East Side all held rankings throughout the year. Warroad played 8, AA opponents not losing once and had two ties. Get your facts straight next time you mention Warroad isn't for real!! :D

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    Clearly I hit a nerve... Get over it, take your blood pressure medication, I stand with the statement. :blush:

    First, maybe your English ain't not tu good, but where did I ever say Warroad was not for real? I mearly said that Oshie has not played many games aginst talent on par with his own (i.e. competition). You need to play tough competition to get better. At Warroad he has not played many tough games. He will be a good player, but a year in the USHL would help as he can develop his skills aginst better competition. The numbers that he has put up at Warroad will mean nothing at the next level. I look forward to seeing Oshie in Kelly Green.

    Here is Warroad's schedule and results. Note that there are only 6 games that have been decide by 3 goals or less. ONLY 6 COMPETITIVE GAMES!

    http://www.warroad.k12.mn.us/moredocs/hockey

    Of course Warroad is for real, they recruit well... ;):lol:

  16. From Suite 49 sports grill near beautiful Ralph Engelstad Arena, Tim Hennessy and Scott Swygman are the hosts with Sioux hockey coach Dave Hakstol.

    TH: The Sioux had a three point weekend against the Badgers and will close out the season at St. Cloud. The people I

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