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  1. Croal missed some games also.
  2. Of those 110 games missed, how many were of those who were actually key players? Subtract Komzak's, Montgomery's, Johnson's, Kunz's missed games from the 110 total & you have a more realistic picture of games missed of players who really mattered.
  3. .357

    UMD @ UND

    UND won, as did Providence, Cornell, Bemidji, Mankato & BU..but zero movement in PWR.
  4. There's someone here who has access to BB almost every week. A guy who could ask him if UND is currently gunning hard for some forwards. Put your media access to good use, @Goon, & get an answer from him.
  5. .357

    UMD @ UND

    Mostly a 5th wheel. When he's on, he's good (a rarity) .. when he's off, he's invisible. Doesn't strike me as a guy who's passionate about winning.
  6. From what I understand, the 1883 is just a brokerage, not a source of funding. Not much info about NIL on the Internet, but from what I've read NIL money comes from businesses, private sponsors & boosters of which a collective can solicit money from; not the school itself. I would imagine that because UND hockey is so popular in GF & the biggest show in town (borderline cult-like), that there would be some wealthy alumni & local businesses supporting the 1883 for hockey purposes. Just last summer, Dan & Jolene Mikkelson of GF donated $2 million to the hockey program for scholarships. Would be nice if they could use some of that money for NIL purposes, but perhaps the Mikkelsons want it to go solely for scholarships. Then you have the Englestads, Rydell & other very wealthy locals that you would think are gifting NIL money for the hockey program because it's such a staple there. You would probably see more NIL contributions if the IRS classified it as a tax deductible donation, which it currently is not.
  7. Where specifically are you hearing these rumblings from about Perron? Curious why you think Boisvert is almost a lock to go, & why in particular he would go to MSU of all schools if not out east.
  8. So Mankato & Bemidji play each other in their final regular season series. Maybe someone can run the scenarios about who UND would want to win that match-up. Am guessing Bemidji Ws favor UND more, because Mankato Ws would make it more difficult for UND to squeeze in at 13. And maybe someone could calculate how far DU would drop with a Miami win.
  9. .357

    UND @ Denver

    It's mind-boggling why TJ is playing instead of HH. HH needs quality reps to fine tune his game for next year, TJ will be long gone by April 1st. Zero sense.
  10. Better to just pay him out & be done with him, than creating a position that isn't needed in the first place & will only be a waste of money after his contract has expired. Unless perhaps a GM kind of position, but that's not really needed as there are already plenty of ancillary hockey staff that get the job done.
  11. BB has about 450,000 reasons to not simply walk away after this year. He's close to retirement age & he's not going to leave all that money on the table. Only way he's leaving is either a pay-out or if the local Norwegian mafia slips some lutefisk in his food.
  12. In CFB, that would be like the HC at Vanderbilt turning down a shot at, say, Georgia or Alabama. If Raboin wants to climb the hockey pyramid & advance his talents to the highest level possible, UND affords him that opportunity way more than Augustana does. More resources, more visibility, more everything. Raboin is 20 yrs younger than Berry, has good connections w/ the national program, is an excellent recruiter, & I imagine the team would be playing a much more consistent game under his leadership. It's abundantly clear that this program isn't going anywhere meaningful with the current coaching staff. Only question this off-season is will the UND AD have the testicular fortitude & foresight to pull the plug on BB & go a new direction.
  13. Your sense of humor is appreciated, this thread was getting way too serious today.
  14. Please elaborate & include your source(s).
  15. If anyone here thinks this is possible, pls contact me asap for a great financial opportunity. Triple your investment of $1k in just 2 weeks. 100% guaranteed success. But you have to act fast.
  16. @cberkas Can you calculate where UND would be in the PWR currently if they had swept Bemidji & split w/Cornell?
  17. About as much of a chance as @brianvf not using --> for a week.
  18. "We got outworked," UND forward Jackson Kunz said. "We lost puck battles. We lost races. We get scored on and we fold, kind of. It's frustrating. We try not to, and it happens. I don't know why." -said by J. Kunz after the 5-1 loss to W. Mich. Just imagine you're on the UND team & your senior assistant captain said that. The exact opposite of a warrior mentality. It's no wonder the team is the way it is. It's your job as a leader, Jackson, to be a strong, positive influence on your teammates so they can succeed, not act like a pouty little kid when things don't go your way. And it's your job, coach, to nip this attitude in the bud before it spreads throughout the locker room.
  19. In many respects, this season was over before it even began, if you use the Augustana game as a barometer for how the upcoming season would be. The lack of passion, basic skills & teamwork that were seen Oct 5th were also seen on Jan 18th: no measurable progress. It wasn't until Friday night against Cornell when it became evident to me that this year was going to be a clown show on steroids. That's some premium-grade hopium you got there. The hockey program may have to sputter into oblivion these last 2 months for there to be any hope of a HC change. Short-term the program takes a hit, but UND cannot afford to continue on this mediocre path for the next 4-5 years. The only constant in life is change. Anyway, there are 12 games left, & I think UND would have to win a minimum of 10 of those games (plus rely on some wins by Cornell, BSU, etc) to just barely get an at-large. So that ain't happening. That leaves the conference tourney, playing against other hungry teams who are also trying to get an autobid or are jockeying for higher seeds. That's also highly unlikely, unless every opponent UND faces during the conference playoffs is decimated by the flu & injuries; & even then it would be a stretch considering this team's (lack of) performance this year.
  20. Hard to win a championship with a roster full of Celebrinis; need some Croals, Littlers, Swansons also. Would be interested in your take on how DU is recruiting Fs mostly drafted in the 3rd-7th rounds (far from truly elite Fs like BC, BU & MI has had recently) yet they continue to bring home the hardware. It's my contention that clutch goaltending, a shutdown D & savvy coaching (like DU has had) are the main keys to going deep in the playoffs. Rarely do you see a championship game decided by shoot-out scores of 7-6 or 6-5 where guys like Hagens or Leonard explode & are the main factors; it's mostly defense & goaltending that win national titles.
  21. There's an old saying that you can't fix problems with the same people who created them. If the team has been having problems with consistency going on 10 months now, what gives anyone the impression that it'll be magically solved next year with the same coaching staff? It's baffling that no one on the staff can fix this core issue..it just goes on & on & on...These disappearing acts for many minutes at a time have become an entrenched pattern with the team, not just a couple of isolated incidents. Another issue I have with BB is his line-ups. Last Friday he could have dressed Croal & gotten a solid 8-10 minutes out of him that night, with him shadowing & possibly neutralizing Bump. What does he do though? He dresses Montgomery who players under a minute. It's BB's job to put the most talented team on the ice every night, & he failed to do that Friday. He also has been showing a clear preference for TJ most of the year, not developing HH who has better numbers & who possibly has a higher ceiling than TJ. Finally, not disciplining Kunz last weekend sends the message to the locker room that there will be no consequences for players who cause the team to lose. A head coach who is unable to discipline players fairly & evenly across the board when needed will eventually lose respect from his team & be viewed as a paper tiger. These examples call into question his decision-making, or his favoritism, towards certain players.
  22. If BB is still in charge, expecting any players on this team to improve in 25-26 when almost no one did this year is nothing but 'hopium' (otherwise known as 'false hope' or 'irrational optimism'). If the last 10 months have been any indication, the team will still be inconsistent, basic skills will be absent, there'll still be questionable line-ups, 1 or both special teams will be struggling & there still won't be a clear-cut identity to this team. There may be big victories here & there, but the overall state of the program in the larger picture will be one of stagnation. Once the downward pull of fate starts tugging on a coach, it's all but over, as Gino, Sertich, Eaves, Lucia, Owens & many others can attest. The UND students, who are probably knowledgeable hockey fans when they're not drunk, were signaling to Chaves more than anyone with their chants that it's time for a change.
  23. TJ will be gone in a couple of months & HH will likely be the starter next season, so HH needs some quality minutes now to refine his game. But if TJ is chosen, it would send the message to HH that the coaching staff doesn't trust him even though he has a better gaa & save % than TJ this year, in a season that is basically over; which would hinder his development & make him less prepared for next season.
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