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  1. We have attended the WCHA and now NCHC tournament every year since the Xcel Energy Center opened (and a few even before that) and will be at the tournament this year.  We don't want to break our streak.  Having said that, We have had two seat issues in all of our time attending sporting events and both have been the Target Center (once was a Timberwolves game).  Our latest episode was last year and I sent the Target Center a letter pointing out the issue and identified items that the Target Center is doing poorly and that they just don't "get it."  Hockey fans are not the same as NBA fans.  I stressed that I will be encouraging the NCHC to move to the XCEL Energy Center when the current contract ends and I did copy the NCHC office with the letter.  In the first two years I was willing to give then time to get up to speed, but last year was it.  While the food has improved, it is still garbage.  In the first year they had hot chocolate at just one food stand, but coffee at all of the others.  When I responded to the Target Center survey after year one, I mentioned this fact and that my wife and I do not drink coffee, so please add hot chocolate to more vendor locations.  Their response in year two was to not have hot chocolate or coffee at any vendors.  Maybe they don't want the tournament and are willing to cancel next year so it can move to the XCEL a year early?

     

    Evidently many fans are choosing not to go this year as the Mpls. Hilton has lowered rates to $89 for senior citizens and $94 for others for that weekend.  We rebooked at the lower rates.

     

    My goal one of these years is to attend every game.  Last year I made 33 of the 40 games prior to the NCAA tournament.  Just missed the Bemidji, CC, and Vermont series as well as one St. Cloud game.  

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  2. 44 minutes ago, MafiaMan said:

    If North Dakota makes the Frozen Faceoff, there WILL BE a Hoggs get-together.  This event started with 3-4 people and has grown to anywhere between 50-75 every spring.  I don't care if it's just Godsmack, LeftyZL, Ice Arena Man, a few Hoggs staff, and me - we'll have some laughs for sure!  

    Ahem.  We will be there as well.

  3. 1 hour ago, InHeavenThereIsNoBeer said:

    I think our goal needs to be sweep WMU since we'll most likely have Boeser, Jost, Cam and company playing again.

    If we can get a gritty sweep in Kalamazoo I'm comfortable with our chances.

    The risk is that Kalamazoo is a very tough place to play, WMU plays a physical style of hockey, and there is definitely a risk of further injuries in that place.

  4. We actually stayed near Cincinnati when we went to Oxford.  The downtown area of Oxford is extremely busy on Friday and Saturday nights, and parking is difficult to find.  At the game we parked in the ramp right next to the arena and that was convenient.

     

    For day time, we went to Dayton to the Air Force National museum and that was a real treat.  We were there for a couple of hours and didn't get close to seeing it all.  It was fun standing outside the flight simulator (being flown by kids) and listening to one scream "I'm going to die!" before the machine restarted after their pseudo crash.  One of the planes on display was from my old unit at RAF Lakenheath in England.

    One highlight was driving through a small town between Oxford and Cincinnati that had a business "Jack's Pizza and Bait."  I guess the anchovies must be pretty fresh.

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  5. 17 minutes ago, OgieOgilthorpe said:

    It hasn't taken "testy" shots to beat Cam or Tomek this season. I would keep rolling with Hrinks this weekend if I could choose.....but I can't :(

    St. Cloud presents a whole different challenge.  They are expert at the back door play.  Two years ago we sat behind Hrinks against St. Cloud and they made him look bad.  Cam came in to replace him and immediately made a difference.  But now, it is two years later and things might be different.  Cam is dinged up, it is a different St. Cloud team and a different UND team defensively.  No matter who is in net, this week makes me very nervous.

  6. 8 minutes ago, Godsmack said:

    So after Shaw tied it up, the Refs reviewed it and signaled that it was a good goal. Immediately following that the PA announcer said that CC had issued a challenge and the Refs went right back into the penalty box to re-review the goal again. Has anyone heard of this before??? I didn't know that a coach could issue a challenge, particularly after the officials had already ruled it a good goal.

    Yes, it is an NCHC rule that the officials can go back and review for offsides.  It happened just last week against UMD.  UMD lost a goal because the goal review indicated good goal.  UND challenged based on offsides and the goal was disallowed because UMD was offsides.  Not all conferences have this rule.

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  7. Was at the game last night and sat to the side of Tomek.  He was not sharp and was not tracking the puck well at all. On one shot he was already looking behind him for the puck and it hadn't arrived. It happened to hit him in the pads. For all knocking on Boeser it was clear he is hurting and seems to have a lower body issue. He does need tt o quit complaining to the ref.   UND was pretty dominant last two periods. Big props to the freshmen as they played well and with energy. Some line changes made during the game seemed to get things going. 

     

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  8. 3 hours ago, #MACtion said:


    8.    Dead Gophers
    An old University of North Dakota tradition. Fans would take frozen, dead gophers (how they got them in is beyond us) and toss them onto the ice after goals when UND played the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers.

    The band does more than play music with what is in those instrument cases.  :ohmy:

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  9. 29 minutes ago, siouxfan512 said:

    Hmm, what does Union and Omaha have in common? Too bad we could sweep the article with a series against Mich Tech. Really hope the play we saw this weekend is and indicator of things to come. UND didn't just score a lot of goals, the team played 2 full games, and passed the eye test. Shooting, passing, skating ... everything looked in top notch form. Hope we can carry it into next weekend against Miami.

    While the team played really good this weekend, there were some things that need cleaning up.  Both defensemen vacated the front of the net to go to the boards to fight for the puck.  If they had lost that battle, UNO had a gimme in front of the net.  There were times that defensive coverage was lacking, mostly on Saturday night, and if Cam hadn't been really on the UNO score could have been a few goals higher.

    But overall, yes, UND did play very well.  The first period on Friday night was especially fine.

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