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Never mind the North Dakota vs. Bismarck Demon Squirt Team...it reminded me of the North Dakota teams in the late 90s.
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There has been a lot of discussion on this board about upsets in the national tourney and how teams that are supposed to win it more often than not don't. Well, Quinnipiac is showing they are the one who is SUPPOSED TO win it all. Most all of us have just refused to believe it until now. I kind of hope they get it done, but I'd be fine with Yale, too.
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Is it time for the NCAA selection committee to stack the Connecticut teams in the same regional?
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I'm sure If Hak would've won in '05 and things played out as you've listed, he'd still definitely be on the hot seat because the expectations would be a title every 5 years instead of the current standard of 10!
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Not to be an A-hole...but it's really hard to give a crap what you think when you come on here and make comments like these. I want to give you the benefit of the doubt, because I can agree with some of the points you make; but your holier-than-thou act is getting quite tiresome.
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Interesting note about Leinweber...didn't he switch numbers during his career? I want to say he wore both 5 and 24.
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IIRC, Grimaldi has only stated that his goal was to get to the NHL as fast as possible. That doesn't necessarily mean he's on a specific timeline here at UND. Who knows what "as fast as possible" will actually turn out to be. Edit: Guess I was too slow for siouxforce!
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Yeah...Hak would've probably had a hand in coaching Greene before he took over as HC as well. Dean had Hak and Berry on the staff before he left...not sure which one worked F/D.
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You may want to find different examples of definsive D-men under Eades, because I think Sandelin coached Commie and I think Berry coached Greene. I don't think Eades coached the D-men until Berry left and they hired Jackson to coach the forwards.
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How far back this sets them really depends on who they hire to stop the bleeding.
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I want to say they were second, maybe to Denver.
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My vote is for Simpson. The kid was consistent, scored some big goals, and didn't take a lot of penalties, let alone "dumb" ones. He leads by example - exactly the qualities you should have in a captain IMO.
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...and he did it without taking a bunch of penalties. IMO he's captain material, and I voted as such in the other thread.
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I can't say that I do. I regularly started attending games probably in the '91-'92 or '92-'93 seasons. I was just starting HS then, and it was an extremely cheap thing to do on the weekends when you could walk up to the old Ralph and basically have a ticket given to you! Despite the results on the ice we always had a great time at those games.
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I should've had the disclaimer as well. Despite the record of some of those early 90s teams, that's where I really grew into my love for Sioux hockey and I look back on those years very fondly.
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This, plus the fact that getting the puck out of your own zone and up the ice quickly is a necessity in today's college game.
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Todd Jones and Darren Bear will agree with you.
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I like the way you think! I tried like heck to see that puck over the line, but no matter how long I crossed my eyes or blurred my vision I just couldn't see white. I need a bigger screen...
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I never see white between the puck and the line, so IMO it never crossed the line completely on the initial shot. It never fully crossed until the net was knocked off in the big collision with the goalie. I think they made the right call, but their reasoning was questionable.
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I agree completely. IMO the whole weekend can be summarized in one sentence: UND didn't play fast. Having players with speed is one thing, but if you're not playing "fast" it doesn't matter. It just seemed like the whole team was way too deliberate with the puck on their sticks. The extra split second they took to make decisions with the puck cost them the entire weekend. They did not "play fast." UND needs to figure out how to play faster next season. I think the Eastern teams have figured this out, while the majority of the west is still playing the rough & tumble style.
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We really need next year's Jr. Class to contribute way more than they did this year as sophomores. IMO, the "sophomore slump" this season is a main reason for the teams' shortcomings.
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I usually don't grade a recruiting class until they've suited up for a year or two.
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Hopefully Kato got it out of the way at the Final Five...especially Williams.
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Maybe they're referring to the extreme case - suit & tie???
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Ridiculous. I'm sure he doesn't have to explain it.