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  1. On a side note....I think Hak's game plan worked well last night. Keep the puck on the wall and slow the pace down. I am biased but I thought we had the advantage....only slightly. That was a tough game....the ending was unfortunate.

    Better luck next year!

    It seemed like UND always had 6 guys on the ice, and I mean that in a good way. Whenever the Gophers were coming out of the zone, it always seemed like it took great effort to get it out, and then there were still 3 guys back, making any offense difficult. The Gophers are really good at a guy jumping into the play when they hit the blue line, hitting a trailer for a good shot. There was hardly any of that opportunity.

    UND had the ice tilted in the 3rd I thought, especially the last half. I thought it was pretty even the first two periods with both having great scoring chances and both having some sustained zone time.

  2. For gfhockey and Dave Berger claiming there was too many men on the ice for the goal, they're wrong.

    Great game by North Dakota. I'm pretty sure that every Minnesota fan (minus those that just cheer because it's a thing to do if they're in a game like this) knows that it sometimes comes down to a bounce that determines this stuff. I know I was holding on for dear life every single time UND unloaded another shot in the 3rd.

  3. I think the difference is the "make a weekend trip of it" factor. UND fans come down usually for the whole weekend and have tickets, so they'll go to a hockey game. Minnesota fans are local and most likely working during the Thursday. I honestly think it would be similar if a tourney was in Grand Forks and North Dakota wasn't playing until Friday night. The Thursday night game would get more people than at Xcel, but I'd be surprised if any Thursday afternoon local game not involving your team would be heavily attended.

    I was a little shocked that the OSU/MSU game didn't have some more people. Not like a sellout or even half full in the lower bowl, but at least a few more people not dressed like dark green seats. I do think over time, PSU will develop a following. Michigan has a few hardcores and mostly bandwagon. MSU is a basketball school that cares some; OSU is a football school that doesn't care at all. Wisconsin isn't even as hardcore as they were 10-15 years ago. I think over time, what the Big Ten would hope for is the local alumni bases to build a following. MSU & OSU have them in the Twin Cities; just have to start caring.

    It will never be what Minnesota & North Dakota had, but over time, I think yesterday will be just looked at as a bad day. The Final Five was a unique event that was pretty much foolproof; enough local teams that one of them would always be there, usually most of them there, and good alumni bases for half of the conference. Asking any conference tournament to duplicate what the F5 had is pretty much an impossible task.

  4. Which is just odd cause when the Gophers were on their game...holy crap look out they were world beaters. All I can say is, Gopher fans have to be disappointed in Bjugstad's season. He is such a good player but never fully showed what he could do game in and game out. Seemed like in some games, he'd mail it in.

    +1

    It's like Bjustad & the entire team only offered brief glimpses of what they could potentially be. That missed opportunity in the final seconds of the 3rd probably summed up his season: Almost.

  5. As a Gopher & Minnesota fan, all I can say is "at least I'm used to heartbreaking, kick in the groin losses."

    I do disagree, Sagard, though about Wilcox overplaying. He had no shot on that one.

    One & Done lesson learned, I have a hard time seeing North Dakota losing in this region now. Although I won't shed a tear if you lose, good luck anyway!

  6. I think declaring a site and higher seeds hosting is a good starting point for discussion. The problem I see is reserving buildings. Multi-purpose venues are not going to want to block off a weekend that realistically, has more chance of NOT hosting a regional than of hosting. You can't tell the Pepsi Center that they need to tell the Nuggets/ Avs that they have to be on the road that weekend because CC, Denver or Air Force “might” host a hockey regional. But I don't think it's an awful idea. I personally like the idea of #1 seeds host, but the other three schools are guaranteed a certain number of tickets (10% I guess for each school) blocked off.

    My thought: Keep it at 16 team, but just do two arenas. Example: the Midwest & West regional are both played at Xcel, but one of the regions is a Thursday/Saturday while the other one is a Friday/Sunday. The Frozen Four has a day off, why not allow it for the regions? Yeah, it may be harder for some fans to travel because it requires days off, etc., but it seems to not be a problem for basketball fans that travel. Also, I think more people may be inclined to travel knowing that they can get walk up tickets and attendance may be better, especially for the Thursday & Friday sessions. Saturday may not be bad, but Sunday will struggle. However, it already struggles. I also think more venues may be interested in bidding if they know that they're going to get more games. I just feel like more fans would be willing to travel. In the west, you could have Xcel, St. Louis, Chicago, Detroit, Columbus, Denver, Milwaukee. With the east, Buffalo, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Boston, Albany etc. If you just want to go with the current arenas in the rotation and not go NHL venues, the attendance #’s probably suggest that it may be a good idea at this point in time.

    I do think something needs to be changed.

  7. Our barn is always full, even when we're at our lowest point. Not something that could be said about UoM's this past season (or more). I think you're not giving the other fan bases a lot of credit. We'll just have to wait and see.

    What is your prediction for Big Ten attendance? Granted, they'll likely have more televised games than the new conference but do you really think the arena's will have as many fans in attendance as the new conference will? I don't. And, how long before the games will no longer be telecast due to lack of interest?

    I'm talking about filling the barn for the postseason tournament, not for home games. I said from the onset that the only economically viable solution I saw for a postseason tournament for the new conference was for it to be held in Grand Forks. I was simply responding to those saying that a neutral site could work. I don't see it.

    Big Ten attendance...in terms of conference games or the tournament? I don't see much change for home games. If attendance changes, it will be due to the new ticket point/seat donation policy being brought in the next few years more than due to the Big Ten conference. Michigan & Michigan State aren't exactly no name programs...and Ohio State & Penn State interest will increase. Large alumni bases in the Twin Cities. As for the tournament, I think it could get a bit dicey.

    Cute comment about how long before games aren't telecasted due to lack of interest. The BTN broadcasts women's field hockey, track & field & gymnastics. Hockey isn't going off the air on the BTN.

  8. We already do. I've been to every Frozen Four since Columbus and there is no lack of Fighting Sioux fans at those games. We also stay and watch the rest of the tourney when we haven't advanced at the F5. Keep your props, we know we're good. :)

    It's not just about not having a lack of Sioux fans; you're now responsible for filling 75% of the barn and television ratings regardless of who's there.

    The Final Five, for the most part, was pretty fool proof; there was a 99.999999% chance that either Minnesota, Wisconsin or North Dakota, or a combo, was going to be present. Now, the only relevant fan base for producing revenue (sorry, but UNO isn't there) has what, a 60-70% chance of being there?

  9. Hmm since Duluth is in the new league I see no reason that the post season tournament can't be held at a true neutral site. Say the Excel or Target Center? Minnesota(Gophers) won't be using both will they?Pssst check out how many Sioux fans were at the X this year...Looks like the UNO bunch have no problems traveling either when they played at the Gophers rink this year.

    Different ball game. As much as Sioux fans filled Xcel for the Final Five, the golden egg of the Final Five always was Minnesota fans that would buy tickets. Toss in the fact that you're losing Wisconsin, St. Cloud & Mankato fans now not purchasing packages (Mankato not nearly as big, but they're still an hour away and had good turnout in 2003) and suddenly, A LOT more tickets must be sold. I'm guessing any new tournament format would most likely involve 4 teams. You now have only 4 games max (if you have a 3rd place game). Less games & less ticket buyers. And this isn't even throwing in the television factor. Sorry, but my guess is that A) FSN isn't going to broadcast it, or B) You'll have much less in television money, especially with Minnesota not invovled. The "Minnesota Rule" wasn't about attendance as much as it was television driven by FSN.

    The conference tourney was going to be difficult when MN & WI left. Difficult, but doable, IMO. Now, a Final Four where the closest team involved is 2-1/2 to 3 hours away from Xcel, and never a guarantee that you're going to be there because it would be much more difficult to get to St. Paul than before in the WCHA? I'll give Sioux fans all props in the world the moment they show up in full spirit for a conference tournament involving CC, DU, Miami & Omaha in the name of just wanting to watch good college hockey.

    Other sites than Xcel? Pepsi Center? You'd have the same problem the moment the four teams involved are North Dakota, UMD, Miami & Nebraska-Omaha, only magnified because there actually are North Dakota fans that would go to a conference tournament in Minnesota not involving the Sioux. Can't be said for Denver.

    The conference tournament is going to be difficult for the Big Ten; they're proposing top seed hosting for the time being. Huge problem in that revenue would be much different if MN or WI was host compared to MI or MSU. The biggest difference is the brand name of the Big Ten, something the "Super Six" won't have.

  10. Why is that any different than laying blame for the supposed demise of smaller hockey programs on the new conference and UND? The Big Ten isn't so arrogant to think that all other programs/conferences would remain stagnant while they grow in order to fill their coffers, is it?

    Personally, I'm fine with North Dakota doing what they feel is in their best interests. They're responsible for themselves, not holding other programs a float.

    My problem with the new league is I question if it will make more money than the WCHA minus MN & WI would....travel expenses are going to be greater, a TV deal won't net as much as most in the new conference think, and there's also the question about the postseason tournament. With the new conference, the only real economically viable solution that I see is holding it in Grand Forks every year, something I'm sure the other league foes would be "thrilled" with.

    Obviously those in charge at NoDak & DU have thought about the economics much more than I or any Sioux fan has, but I have trouble seeing economics thrive any more than the WCHA minus MN & WI would.

  11. So we blame the Big Ten (and its Network), Jim Delaney, and ultimately that evil donor that gave Penn State hockey start-up money. I'm good with all that.

    It, at least, would be more accurate than laying blame at the hands of purely Minnesoat & Wisconsin.

  12. Wasn't the reason UM and Wisc leaving was to distance themselves from the WCHA's MSUM,SCSU,BSU,UMD's?:whistling:

    Um....no. No, it wasn't. They left because of Big Ten conference rules.

    Deep down, Barry Alvarez may have been fine with not being in bed with Minnesota state schools coming to Kohl Center instead of the Ohio State's & Michigan's, but it doesn't matter much in the overall scheme of things. Big Ten rules won out.

  13. I was just repeating what Anthony LaPantzme said during his broadcasts this past season.

    One trip. Oh boy. Check UND playing BSU (home or road) during the same past 11 years. Then tell me who's doing more to help young programs.

    That's fine, you can have your opinion regarding who's helped Bemidji more and you probably have evidence on your side.....just saying that it's incorrect that Minnesota had never visited Bemidji before this past March.

  14. Where did you see those lines today?

    The reason I ask is that 5dimes has had them up since last Tuesday and Duluth was a -165 to -175 favorite the entire time. The UND line has been -230 to -260.

    UND to win it all opened at -102 which is very telling. Duluth is +282, ND +537, and Michigan +412. That is a large discrepancy and tells you what the linesmakers think of the UND hockey program.

    Bookmaker.com.

    Currently, the Sioux are -230 for tonight & Michigan is +190. UMD is -165 & Notre Dame is +145.

    This morning when it opened up, the Sioux were -210 & Michigan was +180.

    The UMD-Notre Dame opened at UMD +110 & Notre Dame -130. Obviously with how the line is now, a pretty big shift. It almost seems like the site made a mistake with this game. I acted on NoDak first when it was -210, and when I placed it, I was told the line had moved prior to me making the wager to -200 (Umm, yes please). As soon as I finished it, UMD was alread at like -135 to -140 (I forget exactly). It moved that quickly, so it seems they either made a mistake, or some people pounced on it.

  15. Given that the bookmakers are trying to balance the wagering, and because I don't imagine these games bring in a lot of "professional wagering" money, I would think Michigan and Notre Dame would be natural favorites, since they have more alumni than UMD or UND,

    In that context, UMD as an underdog is not surprising ... even though KRACH rates them higher.

    And I'm surprised that North Dakota is that high. Must be all those Gopher / Badger fans wagering on us. ;)

    I'm not surprised that the Notre Dame line opened up as it did, but that's a pretty big line shift with UMD a clear "favorite."

    Line just went up today on the books. I figured coming in that the Sioux were going to be in the -300 range. I got them at -200, which I think is pretty good value. I think you're right in that it doesn't bring in a lot of "sharps," but I think there can be some money made on college hockey because they don't follow it as much as some of the diehards. Last year, I got Wisconsin at -250 before their semifinal vs. RIT, which I thought was practically stealing. I was right.

    Either way, I win. Sioux win, my pocket book gets thicker. If the Sioux lose, the glee coming from the masses in St. Paul will be off the charts. :D

  16. I may be a Gopher fan, but figured Sioux fans would be interested in the gambling lines out on the games tonight (courtesy of bookmaker.com)

    UMD -131

    Notre Dame +111

    Game opened at UMD +110 & Notre Dame -130, which means money coming in on the Bulldogs.

    Michigan +170

    North Dakota -200

    I thought North Dakota coming in would be at least -250/-300.....

    -200 means you have to be $200 to win $100 ($300 returned), or $20 to win $10. +170 means you have to wager $100 to win $170 ($270 returned).

  17. If I remember correctly, Armbrust just came onto the ice and charged the net. Another Sioux player shot a hard shot on net, and Pete just happened to be in the right place at the right time...the puck bounced right on his stick, allowing him to shoot it into the open part of the net, sending every Sioux fan into an outrage of joy! That's one of the games I don't have on DVD that I would love to have...anyone have it? AZ?

    The fact that seems lost to both Sioux and Gopher fans is that was a major role in them winning the title in 1997. With the loss, Minnesota was placed in Grand Rapids with Michigan on their side while the Sioux got a #2 seed, the bye and got to play Cornell.

    The Sioux were an overachieving bunch in 1997 and credit where credit's due, but I don't think the Sioux get through Michigan in Grand Rapids in 1997 if they were there instead of the Gophers.

    Point: Sometimes you need the puck luck & bounces as much as having the best team. I'll always remember Armbrust telling me that the '98 & '99 Sioux teams were better than the '97 team that won it all.

  18. I actually took the chance that they'll be going there and if they get sent elsewhere I'll give them to my brohter in law who lives in the cities. I say even if the goophs make it as long as we don't matchup with them in the first round I think there is a 75% chance we'll go there. I'm planning on going to whatever regional they get sent to.

    I think you should be fine. I have a strong feeling that you'll have at least 1 team with a fanbase that can gobble up the ticketsif the Sioux aren't in Minneapolis, whether it be Minnesota, UMD, Wisconsin or SCSU. Just a hunch.

    It sounds like you're betting that the Gophers do end up making the tourney. Although over 7,000 have already been sold for the regional, if the Gophers aren't there, it should be relatively easy acquiring one outside Mariucci or via the internet. I'll be there regardless, but I'm guessing I'm not in the majority when it comes to that course of action.

  19. One last thing I do not think that hit on Pohl should have been a 5 minute major. It was from the side. But Oh No a goofer got hurt so he has to go. I think Lucias hit was more intentional to cause harm then the hit to Pohl. Just my opinion but I that it was a clean hit.

    Just for clarification, the 5 minute major penalty & game DQ wasn't for a check from behind, but it was for an "intentional" hit to the head. I quoted intentional because I do not believe the Mankato guy was out to injure Pohl, but that was the call. Hitting from the side wouldn't matter in that situation. And not only did Sheppard make the call, but so did the linesman. I usually don't argue calls when more than one official concurs.

    I am a Gopher fan, so take it for what it's worth, but I actually thought Sheppard was good in OT. There was a lot of stuff going on both ways (MSU interferes on every single forecheck in the corner running picks against the D-man). The bottom line was other than a haul down on a major scoring chance, there wasn't going to be a penalty called. The small stuff would not give an opportunity to one side.

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