Bingo! 3/26/83. Cheeseheads 6, CEO's 2.
And a bunch of cheeseheads doing a dying cockroach on the ice after the game was over, while the UW band played on ... eeeewwwww!
3/25/83 Harvard 5, MN 3. (weird game, it was like somebody switched jerseys or something)
Eddie Belfour moves into 2nd place on the all-time NHL goalie list tonight:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/recap?gameId=251219021
Probably not the performance he'll remember (a 9-6 win), but a W is a W.
Meanwhile, Rick Dipietro, named to the US Olympic team Monday, gave up 6 goals on 17 shots ...
Kramerdog, to your original question, I believe Christian was the last UNDer to play for Team USA in the Olympics, 1980.
Bunch of Canucks... James Patrick, Dave Tippett, Gord Sherven, Greg Johnson, Ed Belfour ...
Bingo! Wasn't that game before you were born?
It was GLORIOUS ... of all the Frozen Four games I've ever seen, this was THE one that was never really in doubt... total command from the get go, and the Hrkac Circus rolled.
OK, I don't have any cool cards, but these are good for bragging rights:
When did UND last play Harvard, and what was the score?
(Extra points if you were there in person.)
Also gotta offer a tip of the cap to Layne Sedevie, who must have had all kind of emotions tonight. I was really impressed with the quotes in the GF Herald article this week.
Here's hoping he restarts a long winning streak.
They would be suspended for the game against Russia 12/26. (NOT.)
Seriously, with an upcoming chance to play for my country, the last thing I'd be doing is duking it out. Besides, Lotysz can bop the bozo after the game.
Unless, as is the case this year, most of their best 19's are playing in the NHL by then.
Seeing last year's Canada team in GF was truly special, something I will remember for a long time. Sad to say for fans of the WJHC, most years Canada plays with one hand behind its back, and this year is no exception.
INCH is not stupid, they want people to visit the site, and they also know where the biggest fan bases are. Talking trash at UND fans is a way to get traffic ...
From TSN.CA:
Forwards Cogliano, Guillaume Latendresse of Drummondville, Steve Downie of the Peterborough Petes and North Dakota's Jonathan Toews distinguished themselves Thursday.
Cogliano's speed and playmaking smarts were impressive. Latendresse continued to create space for himself and his teammates with his size and skilled hands. Downie was tenacious and dangerous around the net and threw a couple of hard hits.
Toews has made a strong case to play in the world junior hockey championship as a 17-year-old as he has excelled among players older than him.
http://www.tsn.ca/world_jrs/news_story.asp...bName=world_jrs
How about Dave Tippett's work with the Dallas Stars? Best winning percentage in the west ...
There was one of the strongest skaters per pound, and a guy who made a career out of defensive play ... "one of the best penalty killers in the history of the NHL" per John Davidson on tonights OLN postgame.