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  1. Not sure where he played Major Juniors. Moose Jaw or Regina sticks out. He then went to the Minot Top Guns (SJHL) for a season. I believe he enrolled at UND in the fall of 1996.

    Under the NCAA rules, once you play Major Junior you have to sit out a year (lose a year of eligibility). 

    Perhaps others can fill in more details.

     

     

  2. I was returning to Grand Forks from Phoenix in February of 1998. The Sioux and Gophers were playing a Saturday-Sunday afternoon series in Grand Forks. I was waiting to board my

    connecting flight from Minneapolis to Grand Forks on Friday afternoon when the ticket desk worker called my name and asked if I would be willing to be "bumped up" to first class on the short flight.

    Sitting in the gate I noticed Dave Spehar and a few other Gophers milling around. I realized the team was going to be on the flight. (No bus trip that weekend).

     Perhaps they needed more seats together in the back and needed a few passengers to move up to the front of the plane.

    Anyway, Doug Woog was sitting in first class a few seats up from me and I could hear him making some jokes about having to go to Grand Forks. He was visiting with some parents of players or others associated with the team. 

    As I recall, UND would sweep both games that week, including the dramatic come-from-behind victory on Sunday. 

    Not sure the plane ride home was as joyous. 

    He was proud of Minnesota hockey and was a great ambassador of the WCHA.

    He will be missed.

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  3. It's early, but we need to learn how to win these games. Whether's in Western, Denver, Duluth or St. Clown. 

    Held leads twice this weekend and a tie to show for it.

     

  4. I see Brown is the host for the Providence regional. So the committee put Providence in that region because they want to make money. 

    Didn't Providence get "put" in Providence once before and knocked off Miami. 

    Not saying a lot of this undoing  is MSU's fault this afternoon, but it sure seems like a sweet deal that some teams just get to play in their home town without actually having to pony up the money and be a host.

    In the future, let's just have Bemidji State host a regional in Fargo, so the NCAA committee can put us in there.

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  5. Brady Berry's to do list in the next couple weeks.

    1. Put on a brave face on and go to the NCHC Frozen Faceoff this next weekend and watch 4 other teams.

    2. Conduct end-of-season interviews with players and make hard decisions on what the 2019-20 roster will look like. Will some current guys need to find other places to play.

    3. Conduct end-of season evaluations with his coaching staff. What went right? What went wrong? What improvements and changes are needed? Not just with the power play. The coaches recruit the players, but they also coach them. Some players are more ready to adjust to the college game than others.  And if some are not developing or playing to their potential within the systems, then that falls back on coaching. What can they do to get the most out of those players. They need to "own up" to some of the shortcomings of the on-ice product.

    4. Meet with the AD and convince him that the ship will get righted next year. In addition to the tradition and national following from alumni this program gets, hockey is an economic driver for the athletic budget. Not to mention the community.

    Anything else?

     

  6. The fan forum (or the dozen or so that post) on the Miami site are getting fed up with Enrico and the Miami meltdown this season. 

    I really think all those years in the CCHA and playing a good chunk of games against sub-par competition really is staring to show its true colors. I think Miami would have been a middle-of-the-pack team in the old WCHA. Maybe would challenge, and get an auto-bid now and again, but not be the juggernaut it was in the old CCHA. 

     Other than that one season it won the NCHC conference tournament, it's looking like that program bit off more than it can chew in the NCHC.

    Not too many conference cupcakes anymore to pad the wins.

     

  7. This is not a men's basketball-specific post. Not sure how to link this to all sports forums at UND, which it very well could be, but it's apparent in the last 18 months the state of UND's athletics is trending downward. I'm an alum and follower (not a big follower of sports), but it's concerning right now where we are at compared to our peer schools in the region.

    I know AD Chaves has not been on the job long, but he's going to have to his work cut out over the next off season to begin to get this institution's athletics on a positive trajectory. I wish him well.

    Many of the so-called high-profile sports are sputtering and apathy and drop in donor/alumni support are concerns.

    Thoughts

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  8. It's moments like this I wonder what a difference 1 player makes in the lineup.

    Had Tyson Jost stayed one more year, we find a way to win 1 more lousy game last year probably get into the tournament while Duluth misses the NCAAs and likely some of its current talent on the roster opt for greener pastures in the professional ranks.

     

     

     

     

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