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  1. The benching cries that LJ got this year were due to taking stupid penalties, not from shooting the puck.

    It was kind of a tongue in cheek comparison, but he did take a lot of penalties for not moving his feet. His compete level has increased a lot over the last couple months, which is exciting. 

  2. So based on this analogy, a guy like Kristo comes to mind, never afraid to shoot.  I think L. Johnson would fall into that same category.

    I was just going to suggest that Luke Johnson is a shoot first kind of guy. Even if that shot is at the goal line, he's taking it. Hopefully those three recruits have the speed and hustle to avoid the same benching cries that LJ got this year.

  3. I'm all for the Xcel letting the other Minnesota Schools host a regional there, but that will never happen.

    I think that has happened... Didn't St. Cloud host there a couple years ago? Or even Mankato, though if they did I don't believe they made the tourney that year.

  4. Anybody who watched the RIT/Omaha game knows that Blais has work to do over the next couple weeks. I thought RIT was the better team (maybe just 1 1/2 lines) for big chunks of the game. It wasn't all Massa. I'm sure he's pounding in their heads that those chances RIT got would likely be goals for stronger teams (not taking anything away from RIT.)

  5. What spin? Only way to spin a direct quote is with implication. Red made his point very clear.

    Him having a lot of experience doesn't give him the right to be a jerk.

    I was just about to say that. No spin on direct quotes. Red is probably right, but publicly you wish your guy luck and move on. Sour grapes.

  6. UND got dominated in the dots against St. Cloud WITH Mark Mac earlier this year. Saturday, they won by 10 without him. I'd say they've been working on it. Every game is different. Zane brought that up in the post game presser when talking about the first goal. They work on faceoffs and study opponent tendencies. 

  7. Ugh. Is anyone else queasy about the potential of having to beat Dean Blais for a national title? :S ... No chance I'm looking last anyone, but I just got a cold shiver up my spine.

    Wouldn't that be a great way to bury the "big game coach" talk? And a subtle passing of the torch of sorts.
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  8. I think the boys were stressed out and holding their sticks too tight.  Winning means "playing" and playing means that you are having fun.  Fast and loose is how hockey needs to be played...not worrying about making mistakes...and obsessing over details.

     

    I hate the approach of winning that is based on "making fewer mistakes than your opponent."  How about "making more awesome plays than your opponent."

     

    I think this might be exactly why we win a ton of games, but not the big one under Hak...the recipe of detail and not making mistakes vs flow and making plays.

     

    Top Gun analogy:  Hak is Iceman and trains the team to be like Iceman...Dean Blais is Maverick (ironic given the mascot in Omaha)

     

    Disclaimer:  I am in no way calling for Hak's head or a coaching change with this statement

    If you watch Hak's press conference post-game Saturday, he makes reference to the fact that the guys weren't having fun. I think he also says that hockey is supposed to be fun, and there wasn't much of that.

  9. It bugs me to see guys that are clearly offensive defensemen win "Defenseman of the Year." Especially when the NCHC has a category tailor made for them in the "Offensive Defenseman of the Year." Why not give it to the best shut-down d-man or best all-around d-man in the league? I don't think time on ice is tracked in NCAA, so it would be hard to gauge some of these players without really watching the games.

     

    The NHL has that issue with the Norris trophy as well, putting way too much stock in defenseman points. When guys like Nick Lidstrom or Zdeno Chara win it, that's one thing, but when Mike Green is a finalist...

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  10. I've been happy with the NCHC broadcasts, but I'm disappointed that I only get to see one game per weekend with that subscription, even when the Sioux play at home.  I don't recall it being presented that way when I subscribed.  

     

    It's still well worth it, but mildly irritating. 

    It's only been one game a week lately. If you average it out with just one or the other (NCHC.tv vs cable) I think you come out way ahead with the streaming package. So many away games are available that weren't in the past. I just get out of the house to watch the game on nights like tonight.

  11. Agree with those who say UND will be hard pressed to get some points tomorrow. The people that picked splits that way must be banking on the "no losing on Saturday" trend. I'm thinking it'll look more like this: 3-2 UND tonight 3-1 Miami tomorrow.

  12. Building anticipation for the game and perhaps the start of a rivalry. Didn't think I was crossing the line. The Goggin will be buzzing. If only FanDuel or Draft Kings carried college hockey like they do for college basketball.

    I'd prefer an all NCHC Frozen Four and our league's PWR rankings currently make it possible.

    Nothing kick-starts a rivalry like kicking a quality opponent when they're down.  :D

     

     

    *Yes, MU did get a bit of revenge in the NCHC playoffs last year. It's a shame Mac will miss this upcoming series, as it has the makings of a classic. I didn't expect UND to be in position to only need one point to clinch the title outright. Last year, UND needed one win on senior night against WMU to clinch the title. They didn't get it. Hopefully the guys remember that feeling.

  13. Since I don't believe WMU has a TV broadcast, I'm betting they'll do as some other teams do and use radio play-by-play synced with the video. I remember in CC's case, that didn't always line up right, which was super annoying. I'm just happy to watch it though. When I had cable last year, though MidcoSN broadcasts were great, having to pay for away feeds (if they were even offered) was lame. Now I can basically watch every game. If they're not on NCHC.tv I can go be social and watch on TV somewhere.

     

    Last night, Western had tons of chances early where Zane or the D stood tall. After that, even though the shots were in Western's favor, I never felt the game was in jeopardy. Tonight should be intense, as Western was obviously a little ticked with the outcome last night. Go in there, take three more points, and come home! Let's say 5-3 Sioux.

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