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  1. To what entity does the other half go to?

    The 50% that doesn't go to the winner usually goes to the charitable organization that suppiles the volunteer sellers for the particular game. It is often a minor sports association. I don't know how the International Ice Hockey Federation, Hockey Canada and the two arenas are doing it during the WJC but it wouldn't surprise me if the other half is still going to charity. $84,000 going to the winner is much higher than anything I have seen at these games and I suspect that was the total and the winner got $42,000. The total at last night's Russia-Slovakia game in Calgary was around $50,000. Not a bad souvenier from a hockey game.
  2. Not sure I would put it on Mac. It looked to me like the GWG was more of a freshman mistake by Mattson - looked like he got caught jumping into the play hunting for a juicy rebound at the wrong time and let Walters get up the wing behind him. I could be wrong, though, as I was in a bit of an irritated state while watching the replay! :lol:

    You're right about that. Mattson didn't see Walters sneak behind him and then Mattson followed the puck over to the left side. Mac had to race back and also get over from the left side and still almost caught Walters. The other UNO goal was also a result of a defensive breakdown as the goal scorer took advantage of Blood and Forbort not closing the gap quick enough. No need to despair - Dell was very good when he had to be and Gaarder responsed well to the challenge. Need to see some more big hits from everyone. UNO knows how to play the Sioux. Hard for Kristo and his line to carry the puck in when UNO lines up three across their blue line. Need to dump it in and hit their defence hard. Sioux will come out on fire tonight and as long as they stay out of the penalty box and get lots of pressure on UNO D-men we should be celebrating a win later tonight.
  3. If I were the coach ...

    - I'd get Grimaldi and O'Donnell healthy ASAP. Actually, look at the record and O'Donnell is a better success indicator when in the line-up than Grimaldi. This team is offensively-challenged right now and needs all hands on deck.

    - I'd have a chat with Rodwell. I'd tell him he's the shooter on that Lammy (getter) - Rowney (creater) - Rodwell (shooter) line and that he made a mistake in passing to Lammy on the 2-on-1 break over the weekend. Take a smart shot and Lammy will clean up the grease.

    - I'd have a chat with Pattyn and remind him that the safest place for the puck to be in your zone is on your stick behind your net. He made a freshman mistake leading Minnesota's goal to tie.

    - I'd have a chat with the entire defense. I'd let them know expectations of them are really high but that sometimes the best way to meet those expectations is to simplify what they're doing.

    - I'd also let MacWilliam know that he needs to dial down the penalties.

    - I'd tell the team that these are the months that end in "R". Those are the months that you learn and make some mistakes. Next come the months that end in "Y". Those are the months that you show what you've learned and make final adjustments. Then come the months that end in "H" and "L". That's where you apply what you've learned. Keep it R-Y-H-L.

    Its a good thing none of us are the coaches, or this team would be in an even worse position. While its great to see many people offering their views, lets give the professional coaches a chance to do their jobs.

    Its pretty obvious that penalties are not the Sioux's biggest problem. There have been very few undisciplined penalties, probably fewer than at this same time last season. The Sioux are going to have to play an even more physical, shut the door defence this season and that brings with it the risk of more penalties. To suggest Mac needs to "dial down the penalties" makes no sense given his style of play, as long as he isn't taking undisciplined penalties. He has 6 minor penalties so far - Blood has 5 and Knight has 7.

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  4. Interesting that no one has looked at the question of early departures in the goaltending ranks from the other perspective. There is a strong possibility that Dell could turn pro after the season he just had. Lots of folks were looking at him in St. Paul.

  5. I kindof see this series as being a test of focus.

    Miami look past SCSU and their goaltender went on Winter Break too long and SCSU won.

    UND could do the same if they're not careful.

    We need to play RMU like we play Minnesota or UMD. It doesn't matter what their record is or which conference they play in. We need to beat them. Plain and simple.

    I couldn't agree more. Sioux will have a number of these series in the second half of the season. While the brutal first half schedule was a great test of the team, and one that they passed with high marks, how they play against lesser teams will be critical. They need to avoid complacency and avoid playing down to their opponents level.

    Does anyone know anything about the RMU players? I only recognize the names of the two ex-AJHL guys. I saw Kobialko play for Camrose several years ago (I think he played with Mike Connolly). He was a scorer back then. Evan Renwick bounced around the AJHL over the past 3 years and was with Canmore last season. He's a rangy defenceman who skates well. I saw him a couple of times last year. He rushed the puck well but didn't really know what to do with it once he got in the other team's end.

  6. Genoway protecting his goalie and goes to the box with a Maine player 4 on 3 for 38 seconds.

    Need help from you folks. The radio broadcast on UND Insider isn't working. What radio station in GF airs the game? I'll try to get it on their website.

  7. Ok, that leads me to this question:

    What would entice one to go the BCHL route over the USHL route?

    Is there an advantage to doing so assuming the playing time would be roughly equal?

    The calibre of play in the BCHL is very high as can be seen by the players that have gone directly from that league to the NCAA - Hextall, Zajac, Turpp, Genoway, Wiercioch, Cheverie, Turris to name just a few. I've only been to Sioux City once but I have to say that given a choice between living there and spending a relatively mild winter on the lake in Penticton, it wouldn't be a tough choice on that basis. There is also a very rich history of hockey with the Penticton Vees organization and they're playing in a new arena. Penticton is also hosting the World Junior A Challenge in November. Add it all up and assuming equal playing time, Penticton would make a lot of sense.

  8. as of now for webcasters click the wrestling link as thats the hockey for now, 6:53 est

    Keep the updates coming folks. I'm sitting in a hotel bar in Toronto woth only my Blackberry and this site to fill me in on the game. GO SIOUX

  9. Watched Canada beat Finland 3-0 tonight in pre-tournament game. Canada outplayed Finns by bigger margin than score indicates. Very physical first period by both teams with Finland not backing down. Alex Pietrangelo (on loan to Canada from St. Louis Blues) looked great - clear that he has been playing at a higher level than everyone else. Brandon Kozun very fast and dangerous around net. Could see signs of why people are saying Taylor Hall could be first overall in 2010 draft as he sniped a beauty. Would have been nice to see at least one NCAA player make Team Canada. Can't understand why Joe Colborne not invited to tryout.

  10. I hope the sioux win just to go into break with positive momentum.

    Agreed! This would be a great way to head into the break. Don't need any more injuries though. I wonder if Kristo and Mac chatted before the game. The only other time they played in a game against each other was last year in the World Junior A Challenge. Mac demolished Kristo with a huge legal open ice hit. Danny almost passed out when he tried to get to his feet. Kristo made a great recovery and was named Player of the Game. Lets hope they avoid each other tonight.

  11. Half, I believe it's his mom who is from there....so he's got the blood, mix that with a nice flavor of Canadian defense and...well...you understand. :(

    Aussie, Aussie, Aussie!!!!! Oy, oy, oy!!!!

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    Thanks for all the posts folks. I've been following this on a hotel internet link in Toronto. No audio or video so your posts were all I had to go on. Great work and very entertaining. Go Sioux!!!

  12. Cichy's Indiana team won the deciding game 5 tonight 7-6 on the road, with the winner coming with 15 seconds left in the third (an eternity by our new standards). They advance to play Forney's Green Bay team.

    Rowney's AJHL champion Grande Prairie looks like it might be in over its head against the BCHL's Vernon Vipers in the Doyle Cup series. Vernon won game one last night 2-1, although the game and shots were much more lopsided than that. I listened for a bit and Vernon had the puck the whole time. Tonight Vernon's up 4-1 in the second. Maybe Grande Prairie can turn it around at home later in the series.

    Final score in Game 2 of Doyle Cup was 6-2 Vernon over Grande Prairie. As a result of Vernon sweeping first two games, all remaining games (3 to 7) will be played in Grande Prairie starting Tuesday. Had first two games been split, Game 3 would have been in Vernon and remainder in GP. Last year it was reversed with series starting in Alberta (Camrose) and ending in BC (Pentiction). Last year's Doyle Cup pitted MacWilliam against Hextall. No Sioux recruits in Vernon to go up against Rowney but Vernon does have 10 NCAA Division I commitments to Colgate, Alaska Anchorage (Chris Crowell), Army, Merrimack, Quinnipiac, Northeastern, Princeton and Bowling Green.

  13. AJHL Playoff Update

    Brooks Bandits defeat Camrose Kodiaks 4-0 Wednesday night to take South Division Semi-Final 4 games to 3. Camrose Captain and incoming Fighting Sioux freshmen Andrew MacWilliam ends his AJHL career with Player of the Game for Kodiaks.

    Only Sioux recruit still playing in AJHL playoffs is Grande Prairie's Carter Rowney whose team starts its best of 7 league semi-final series in Brooks this weekend.

  14. Only 2 future Fighting Sioux remain in hunt for AJHL championship

    #2 South Division seed Okotoks Oilers (Knight and Rodwell) lose series to #3 seed Olds Grizzlies dropping Game 6 by a 7-1 score. Both Knight and Rodwell kept off the score sheet. Oilers season is over.

    Thought I would check out Game 6 of #5 seed Camrose vs. #1 seeded Brooks series and watch Okotoks in Game 7 (didn't expect the upset). Kodiaks beat Brooks 5-2 with MacWilliam picking up an assist. He also blocked 4-5 shots and broke up at least 3 two-on-one Brooks rushes. Kodiaks live on and will play Game 7 in Brooks tomorrow night.

    Carter Rowney and his Grande Prairie Storm defeat Sherwood Park in 6 games and now wait to find out who they will play in AJHL semi-finals. Rowney gets a goal in 4-3 triple overtime victory.

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