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UND vs. Notre Dame - Albany Regional - NCAA regional semis
tnt replied to stoneySIOUX's topic in Men's Hockey
Gaber is our guy going forward, but he needs to use his line mates better and pass when the situation dictates, as ultimately it would open up more space for himself. Sometimes it seems teammates are waiting for a return pass and I sense it is like a black hole that will never be returned. It is nice to have someone who actually wants to shoot the puck, but it might be a little too predictable. Have no doubt that Jackson Blake would love to set him up with his passing skill set. -
UND vs. Notre Dame - Albany Regional - NCAA regional semis
tnt replied to stoneySIOUX's topic in Men's Hockey
The disappointing thing for me is that they regressed, rather than progressed. If it wasn’t for a poor CC team we may have ended the season on a five game losing streak. That, and all the big games where UND fans traveled, Nashville, the Frozen Faceoff and the regional, UND laid an egg. I was kind of surprised by the attendance at the Frozen Faceoff after UND was out. It appears Duluth’s fan base is expanding, let’s make sure ours doesn’t become jaded. -
UND vs. Notre Dame - Albany Regional - NCAA regional semis
tnt replied to stoneySIOUX's topic in Men's Hockey
That seemed to be the line of thinking back then. -
UND vs. Notre Dame - Albany Regional - NCAA regional semis
tnt replied to stoneySIOUX's topic in Men's Hockey
Just the opposite for me. The second year in a row where they felt the pain of losing then were given a second chance to make sure they wouldn’t feel that again. We say how lucky Duluth is to win in overtime time and again, and we can’t even do it with second chances. Losing in overtime doesn’t seem like much consolation when your rival has lost only once in about ten or so NCAA playoff games. Duluth has got a swagger to them, and we don’t right now. Seems to follow their coaches personality. With the upperclassmen losses in our league, next year needs to have a better outcome. -
UND vs. Notre Dame - Albany Regional - NCAA regional semis
tnt replied to stoneySIOUX's topic in Men's Hockey
Well going to the Frozen Four wasn’t good enough for you, you railed on Hakstol to no end. -
UND vs. Notre Dame - Albany Regional - NCAA regional semis
tnt replied to stoneySIOUX's topic in Men's Hockey
Our third period was the best of the night. -
UND vs. Notre Dame - Albany Regional - NCAA regional semis
tnt replied to stoneySIOUX's topic in Men's Hockey
I would say this is all part of the “winning the championship in your first year jinx, but this doesn’t compare to all the other circumstances in the bad things that have happened since then, as they had two chances to win, and they just can’t seem to get out of there own way in special teams and mistakes. One thing Duluth doesn’t do is beat themselves. Even with Brent Johnson scoring the only goal, Berry might have sealed his fate when Sanderson went down by not having another everyday threat on the back end like Morrow. If special teams are so important, we need more special players on them. May need to try and flip a few guys like Matthew Wood, and they should be on the recruiting trail ASAP. -
UND vs. Notre Dame - Albany Regional - NCAA regional semis
tnt replied to stoneySIOUX's topic in Men's Hockey
My only problem is that you have to expect your skilled guys to grow, and have opportunity to move on, so recruit accordingly. Don’t want to get in a situation where every 2-3 years we are going to have to listen to the refrain, this is how they have to play to be successful. That was the same situation that happened to Mike Eaves. They did great with what they had to work with this year, and our fans would have understood, even expected a 3rd or 4th place finish, as long as we continued to develop and grow through the playoffs, but this team peaked a while ago now. -
UND vs. Notre Dame - Albany Regional - NCAA regional semis
tnt replied to stoneySIOUX's topic in Men's Hockey
They had a second lifeline last year, better take advantage this year. -
UND vs. Notre Dame - Albany Regional - NCAA regional semis
tnt replied to stoneySIOUX's topic in Men's Hockey
Mike Mottau won the Hobey Baker award, but has as much personality as a wet rag. -
Announcers are saying the same about our game. “This is how we have to play” means we need to get shots and go to the net, not try to be too cute on the power play. We need our skilled guys like Judd and Gaber to step up.
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UND vs. Notre Dame - Albany Regional - NCAA regional semis
tnt replied to stoneySIOUX's topic in Men's Hockey
One, why not two? -
Seriously, did any of these officials play sports. There was room on that to not call it 5 minutes. You have a Senior leading scorer for Tech who most likely has never played in the NCAA tourney, and you call that when it was borderline?
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If I was a Harvard fan I wouldn't be happy with Coronato, as for someone as skilled as him, he sure dropped the ball in the last minutes, causing them to lose zone time and possibly the goal to tie the game.
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What fan was yelling at him, Harvard or Mankato?
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...and Coronato fans on two passes and a backhand attempt with room in an open net.
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Well in those past few months you thought UND would only win 4 games the rest of the way and be sitting watching the tournament, and now you are lessening what a top seed has done for the whole year?
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I hope I don't see him suiting up for Ottawa a week after the Frozen Four then.
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Minnesota found out last year what a shutdown team can do to the so-called intimidating teams. If I’m not mistaken, Notre Dame swept the intimidating Michigan team when they were trying to win a league championship for the first time in a while. In the NCAA tourney, many times the intimidating teams are the ones that can play shutdown defense, which is why Duluth is a contender again.
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I think we may need to accept the possibility that Brad Berry winning the championship his first year may have unleashed a jinx on him. The “offside” against BU, having to play a 5 overtime game against a fresher Duluth team after losing Senden the week before, having 2 of our best teams during Covid years, thus not having fans get to see how good they were, and having to postpone Nashville to this year and having to get a large group of newcomers to come together fast for that game, and then having the one player UND couldn’t afford to lose be out for most of the season, and most likely the rest of the year. Is there anything I am missing? Of course it didn’t help that we didn’t have Morrow to help fill in the hole that left is all on Berry. We need to reverse the course of these mishaps, so let’s start this week!
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2021-22 University of North Dakota Hockey Season
tnt replied to Frozen4sioux's topic in Men's Hockey
Yeah, there aren’t nearly as many memories of Sanderson as there are of past players through no fault of his own. Hopefully he has some memorable important games down the stretch, but there haven’t been many big games he has played in to create indelible memories save for maybe against the gophers and Duluth at the regionals, and that’s something you want to forget. -
In addition, players from around here are more likely to stay around here and most likely be less prone to want to enter the transfer portal than players that are homesick or looking to move on to bigger and better schools. Some people from other places in the country may come to like our community, but if you weren't born here, it can take some getting used to.
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2021-22 University of North Dakota Hockey Season
tnt replied to Frozen4sioux's topic in Men's Hockey
Has anyone determined which end UND shoots twice at for sure. I talked to the Ralph ticket office and the lady told me the end of section 118, but it says in the email that is the UND section, and they often put that on the end where the home team goalie is. Any information would be appreciated. -
Yes, but Sanderson wasn't before that.
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That is correct. If he would have specified with forward, I believe he would have been correct, as I believe the rest were all defensemen, including John Marks who was drafted #9 in a different era.