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  1. Published March 31 2010 Blais signs contract extension Nebraska-Omaha coach Dean Blais, who led UND to national titles in 1997 and 2000, has signed a two-year contract extension with the Mavericks. Blais is now under contract through 2014-15 Nebraska-Omaha coach Dean Blais, who led UND to national titles in 1997 and 2000, has signed a two-year contract extension with the Mavericks. Blais is now under contract through 2014-15.
  2. I have 4 tickets for sundays game sec 107 seats right below the suites 25.00 @ piece tickets
  3. Tim O'Connell had a similar accident only it was the skate across his face they put in 40 stitches. Player in front of him was checked and flew over the guy and his skate sliced Tim over the cheek bone. Had he been wearing a half mask tho it might have been worse cause the skate would've caught the bottom of the shield and who knows how much more damage it would've done. After seeing Zednik's thank goodness Tims wasn't as bad.
  4. Tim O'Connell plays in ECHL for Stocton Thunder
  5. Saw this article and thought it was a nice way for him to end his career he retired at the end of 2007 season. O'Connell Captures InterContinental Hotels Group Ironman Award for ECHL Members Posted: September 20, 2007 - 15:48 EST COMMUNICATIONS & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Darryl Dionne (St. Catharines, ON) The Professional Hockey Players
  6. Cullen is doing an invitation only for the Moorhead youth hockey kids. They will each get to have their picture taken with Cullen and the cup and then at the end they will have a group picutre taken. Nice thing to do for those young players.
  7. I am wondering if anyone ever thought that it might not be REA to blame for the new round of Season ticket prices? The letter is from Bunning and the donation goes to Foundation not REA and the athletic department is in the hole so the cuts may be going to UND Athletics and not REA. It's just a thought. Because if you read the letter it was one of the hardest decissions they had to make (ya right) doing these adjustments. It is just my opinion but I think that this round is UND Athletics not REA. I believe some of it has been REA but maybe just not this time.
  8. O'Connell is playing for the Missouri River Otters
  9. I'm not sure why the respect is gone but the more I watch you see it. I personally don't care for the fighting I'd rather see a hard hitting physical game but that is the way hockey used to be. The WCHA could adopt the rules in USHL they do fight but in the last 10 minutes of the 3rd if you drop the gloves your out for the remainder of that game and the next game also if you drop the drop the gloves you sit for 5 no matter what so some of them do have to think a little before they fight . You ususally don't see much fighting at the end of the third. They also let them play hockey it is physical but the calls that are called are the ones that need to be inforced high stick,checking from behind,boarding etc. those are the ones with the most potential to cause injury they are the ones that are called and a lot of the little stuff is let go. Of course it has been a few years since I watched the USHL but it also seemed like the kids knew what was going to be called and it did seem to be consistant throughout the league. Maybe that is where some of the problem lies no consistancy in the reffing .
  10. I posted this earlier the ECHL ,UHL,CHL all have mandatory face shields and there isn't more high sticking than in any other game. No one in those leagues have refused to wear a face mask the players that are from the NHL that are playing in the ECHL this year aren't refusing to wear the face mask so if you can do in this league why not the NHL or AHL. If you want to play and that is the rule you'll follow the rules or not play so then the choice will be yours. It is just a bunch of excuses not to mandate the use of face shields full half or cage which ever the player wants to wear. I watch a lot of ECHL and the sticks aren't any higher and if the calls are made that are put in place you wouldn't have the problem. Nicks injury wasn't caused by an intentional high stick and if he would've had even a half shield he would probably not be in the hospital today. Part of the problem is that the players don't have the respect for each other that they did years ago. So your seeing more eye injuries ,broken wrists, knees blown out etc.
  11. Actually from the EChl down it is madatory to wear at least half shields. Not sure why the AHL,or NHL don't see fit to put it as a rule. A couple of years ago when O'Connell was playing in the Ahl he got an elbow to the eye and it broke his orbital bone in two places which he now has two metal plates holding the bone together.
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    Well it looks like Nick will be joining Polaski from CC and Laatsh from Denver kinda ironic to have to play with Laatsh right after losing to Denver.
  13. Here's a good article on Tim O'Connell I thought his stats were interesting. Date : 1/12/2005 Subject : O
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