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A defining characteristic of going to Hockey East teams is they always get 3-4 extra penalty calls. it’s been that way for 40 years now.
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MSU Purple Cows @ UND - Saturday Game Day Thread
farce poobah replied to fightingsioux4life's topic in Men's Hockey
Yes, me too. If I didn't know, I'd think its still Mike Hastings behind the bench. Credit to MSU Athletic Director for getting a coach who can use the existing talent. Will be interestin gto see how they evolve as he gets more chance to recruit players. -
And they responded, "if we hung all our runners up banners we'd need another level too....."
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MSU Purple Cows @ UND - Friday Game Day Thread
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I’m not a fan of our top line out there in that final minute. -
Michigan Tech trailed at St Lawrence, got a penalty shot in the final 2minutes. Chance to tie, but missed! Then got the EAG with 8 seconds left. Great drama in that one. Another game important for league PWR.
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UMD at Cornell is on ESPN+, and they look pretty disjointed. Took a couple penalties, gave up a couple goals, and finally getting some pressure late in the first period when Cole Spicer takes an awful, textbook boarding penalty. 2-0 end of first but could be even worse.
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Clearly, the Rodents suffered a let down after last weekend's series with their top rival. (Whereas Wisconsin had an extra week to recover after a UND beating.)
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Minnesota @ UND Saturday GameDay Thread
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I'm really REALLY glad there weren't cell phones recording everything when I went to school ...- 327 replies
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Minnesota @ UND Saturday GameDay Thread
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Hrkac came in as a highly touted freshman, having scored 106 points in 42 games in junior. (Orillia Travelways is a great trivia question btw.) His first year at UND, he was a young 18. The game was faster and stronger, and his 54 points in 36 games as a freshman was a bit of disappointment. Rumor was that Gino suggested the Canadian National Team for a year, to get stronger and faster. He returned a year later and was definitely stronger and faster. He was ready for the rugged WCHA of the 1980's, and went right from UND into the NHL. Credit to the young man for taking critical advice and changing for the better.- 327 replies
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Minnesota @ UND Saturday GameDay Thread
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I heard the same official story ... Good news is it worked. Spectacularly.- 327 replies
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Minnesota @ UND Saturday GameDay Thread
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This year is as close to maximum parity as I've seen. So far, only CC has gone 4 games with a perfect 1.000 Pairwise win percentage (no overtime games, all regulation wins). 3 teams have 2 games at 1.000: Omaha, Maine and Northeastern. Everyone else has blemishes on their record (except the Ivies who haven't started yet). ====================== Very promising NCHC out of conference record so far at 23-7-3; a higher winning pct than Big Ten and Hockey East.- 327 replies
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If you wear a yellow helmet with red flashing light, everyone moves over just fine. PS every time we road tripped through Minnesota, we collected a few extra bucks from gullible motorists.
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Minnesota @ UND Saturday GameDay Thread
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Defense is the hardest position to learn, but down the stretch last night, 3 of our 5 still in the game were freshmen. If this is how well they play in game 4, vs the #1 team in the nation, I can't wait to see what they come up with next.- 327 replies
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Atlantic Hockey with 3 wins already against Big Ten teams and just 5 losses. Also 2-3 vs Hockey East. Their move a couple years ago to increase scholarships offered to 18 paying dividends, it seems.
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Minnesota @ UND Saturday GameDay Thread
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Minnesota forechecked hard, bringing two guys in deep and trying to force the turnover. (Which was a strategy that worked last year for many teams against us.) Already this year, we're showing excellent awareness of where teammates are, and making good choices in our own zone. For the most part, and especially in the first period, we cleared our own zone effectively and that speed in transition was a key part of our success last night. A sign of good team chemistry. Count me as very happy to see that.- 327 replies
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Minnesota @ UND - Rivalry Renewed - Friday Gameday
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Notre Dame 3-1 BU after 1. BU defense looking porous / not yet cohesive.
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Denver v Providence is on ESPN+ for those that subscribe. Still Du 1-0 Prov late first.
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Matt Wellens' tweet is a little over the top in saying "his junior season is over". Having played just 3 games, he's eligible for a medical redshirt. Of course, still a bad blow that I wouldn't wish on him or UMD by any means.
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December 3, 1982. The Best Birthday Present Ever. I've seen over 90 Sioux-Gopher games in person over the last many years, but my favorite? A birthday present. At the creaky old Mariucci, seats in the front of balcony were amazing, for two reasons: the view of ice, obviously, but the swaying and rocking when the locals started jumping and bouncing made it a little scary, like a roller coaster is. The game was also a roller coaster, tied at 4-4 late in the third. An old school brawl breaks out, and somehow the Sioux get called for two extra majors vs two minors to the Rodents. (Still can't figure out why those calls were made, except to note that most of the officials in those days seemed to be former Gophers players. (?)) Anyway, its 3x3 for the final bit of regulation, then the Gophers will get 3 minutes of 5x3 major PP into overtime. Basically, a must-score situation. 3x3 starts and Jon Casey makes an easy save off a long shot, and James Patrick pulls the puck off his pads, then carries the puck all the way down the ice, and fires a wrist shot past the Gopher goaltender for a 5-4 lead. UND survives the 6x3 in the final minute (which prevents the 5x3 major PP in overtime), and wins 5-4. Yeah, we toasted James Patrick and Jon Casey over several rounds at the post game party.
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Not all of my most memorable Sioux-Gopher games are wins. October 5, 2001. Sioux 5 Gophers 7. First game at the new Ralph. The palace was even nicer on the inside, and obviously built to last for a long, long time. Maybe the only night I wasn't "too" upset at losing to the Rodents. Can still see a high floating shot loop over the blue line, bounce just in front of Andy Kollar's feet, and trickle past him. November 11, 1994. Sioux 4 Gophers 4 in OT. Dean Blais' first game as head coach. It followed a few down years, and he hadn't yet gotten a fair shot at recruiting a full roster of his type of guys (hint: Speed Kills). This started an 11-game unbeaten string at home, and marked the last time a Doug Woog coached Gopher squad got even a tie in Grand Forks. November 9, 1996. Sioux 6 Gophers 10. A defining characteristic of Dean Blais' teams was "never say die"; they gave a full 60 minutes effort every night. On this night, we got 3 late goals to chop a 10-3 deficit to 10-6. Later on, those "meaningless" goals got UND the #1 seed in WCHA playoffs, after we shared the conference title with the Gophers (season series split 2-2, but total goals were like 20-19). That got us last change in the WCHA Final Five title game, which Peter Armbrust won in OT. And led to a higher seed in the NCAA regionals. We only had to beat Cornell, whereas the Gophers got stuck playing two games, including a loss to #1 Michigan in Michigan. And eventually, a very memorable NCAA title in Milwaukee. But it all starts with "never say die".
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Good choice. The old Winter Sports Building was never louder - after several years of Gopher beat-downs, Gino had people starting to believe. I recall a shower of dead gophers on the first Sioux goal. Also the first game between Gino Gasparini and Herb Brooks. It really is too bad that Gino and Herbie only had five contests as opposing head coaches.
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March 3, 1979, at Williams Arena. Last game of regular season. UND with a chance to end a 12-year drought in WCHA titles, but we needed a win after Rodents won Friday's game. A dozen of my closest buds joined several hundred noisy Sioux fans in the old barn. (True optimists, we bought tickets for this final weekend series back in October, expecting (hoping?) this series would be the decider.) After Friday's game, a couple guys said that star freshman goalie Bob Iwabuchi (who had stood on his head for most of the season) looked tired, so it was only a little surprise that veteran senior Bill Stankoven started the deciding game. Hostile environment? Heck yes. We were called "communists" and a lot worse by the local fauna (apparently because we had Canadians? but perhaps wearing yellow helmets with red flashing lights helped us stay obvious). On the plus side, sitting in the corner of old Williams Arena helped our non-stop chants and songs carry quite well. On the ice, UND got some early goals, Stankoven played very well, and when Dave Christian blasted a slap shot into an empty Gophers net in the final minute, we were delirious. Final score UND 4, UM 2. We stayed and cheered for a full hour after the game, and got high fives from players and staff. Virg Foss captured the sentiment well in Sunday's GF Herald: "Welcome back, Billy the Kid."
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I'll see your Butters story (which is a good story), and call with a different Butters. November 30, 1979: During warmups, the glass was low enough to stand on the front row seats, put your elbows on the glass and talk to the opponents. Most of the mind-games banter came from the guys ("Hey Neal (Broten), you know you're only on the team because Brooks wants to recruit your brother (Aaron)"). But the most effective mind game came from a petite, cute female in our group. She was from Rochester, and asked Paul Butters, goalie: "did you know that (insert guys name here) is still banging** your girlfriend (insert name here)? She then quoted dates and places ... I'm certain if one of us guys had said that, he'd have climbed the boards and thrown fists. But she was too cute, and smiled an amazing $$$-eating** grin the whole time. ** actually another verb or noun, which decorum prohibits listing here. PS. quick fact check shows we dropped 13 goals on them that weekend.