Actually if you go back and read his question it can be taken both ways.
And yes the Sioux do need to recruit a back up to the goalie coming already next season.
I am not trying to start a food fight but I think that Lapoint is the better of the two players. If you watched the last two games I think Marto is good but Lapoint offers more in offense and we need that. It tough who do you sit. I wouldn't sit Jones but I would suggest playing 7 defensemen and moving Chay up front when the time allows.
That is a nice article and it would be nice to see Phil win the Hobey but the Media isn't going to give the award a goalie this season.
In the fact I hate to admit it but the Committee has already given Porter or Ryan Jones name on the award.
I am not mistaken all of us that bought season tickets are fighting Sioux club members.
Sounds like a lot of fun. Does anyone know when the booster lunchen is on Friday and where?
It is a intercontinental ballistic missile. The new version
I miss him posting here as well. I was wondering if anyone else had seen the Source or FS1?
Actually T.J. OShie is in the top 44.
44 Luke Flicek Army SR F 28 9-19-28 1.00
Tyler Burton Colgate SR F 28 15-13-28 1.00
Nick Johnson (PIT) Dartmouth SR F 23 6-17-23 1.00
T.J. Oshie (STL) North Dakota JR F 26 12-14-26 1.00
I think if you look at the goal tending leaders from the WCHA Nationally and the refing I think there is a reason for the drop off.
If you look at the numbers it is pretty impressive. That is not a lot of goals being given up.
Goals Against Average: Minutes GA GAA
1 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux North Dakota SR 1594:53 46 1.73
4 Michael-Lee Teslak Michigan Tech JR 783:16 24 1.84
5 Richard Bachman (DAL) Colorado College FR 1498:24 46 1.84
12 Mike Zacharias Minnesota State JR 1542:51 54 2.10
15 Alex Stalock (SJS) Minnesota Duluth SO 1576:03 56 2.13
16 Alex Kangas (ATL) Minnesota FR 1094:54 39 2.14
17 Peter Mannino Denver SR 1565:09 56 2.15
24 Shane Connelly Wisconsin JR 1614:35 62 2.30
Save Percentage: Saves GA Save%
1 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux North Dakota SR 652 46 .934
2 Michael-Lee Teslak Michigan Tech JR 319 24 .930
4 Richard Bachman (DAL) Colorado College FR 601 46 .929
12 Alex Kangas (ATL) Minnesota FR 468 39 .923
14 Alex Stalock (SJS) Minnesota Duluth SO 661 56 .922
16 Mike Zacharias Minnesota State JR 630 54 .921
17 Peter Mannino Denver SR 652 56 .921
Some of the pontification on USCHO is that the WCHA will take out each other during the conference tourney.
Anyone think that is true? I think that when the TUC factor goes in I think that will further entrench the WCHA teams.
Maybe one of the smart PWR experts can explain it to us because it just doesn't really make sense.
While the ruckus was going on at center ice Lammy and Kangas were congratulating each other on a good series.
If you look closely to the video that someone posted on YouTube you can sort of see it. If I find it I will pm it to you.