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  1. 13 hours ago, UNDBIZ said:

    Could it be a playoff jersey from 2011-12?

    Could well be - I took this pick when they had to break them out.  Side note; At that moment, had you said one of the guys with his back to me would win a cup, I'd have picked the wrong one.

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  2. 25 minutes ago, tnt said:

    Based on numbers a lot of people were thinking that Jackson Keane would be the odd man out, so you never know.   The coaches aren't just looking at numbers, in fact I would guess the coaches would laugh at all the speculation on these boards that are based on numbers and hearsay.  We'll just have to trust their judgement.  I guess time will tell how things shake out. 

    I can almost guarantee this (bolded) is the case!

    I'm no NHL scout, but I've seen Senden play approx 30 games, and never once wondered if he was good enough to play at UND.  Would I like to see him score more?  Of course, I cheer for the Force and all goals are good goals ;)  but there's more to the game than that.  For instance, he just won the Tom Clifford Leadership and Dedication Award for last season.

  3. On 5/6/2018 at 7:38 AM, Wilbur said:

    Boy did Tomek give up a softie on the game winner in the USHL playoffs against Fargo.  Played pretty well otherwise I thought from the highlights.

    Hope he does okay in Omaha. 

    Maybe his green glove was a half an inch longer?  The red stuff hasn't been as good for him.  That goal was right in front of me, and he was visibly defeated when it went in. 

    I found it interesting that he didn't play Friday night (Fargo route, don't let the 2 meaningless goals in the last couple minutes fool you into thinking that game was close), but he went in for the elimination game.  Obviously they believed in him.

  4. 12 hours ago, SIOUXFAN97 said:

    is there a reason that every apartment/condo complex in this town is either 3 or 4 or maybe 5 stories tall? city codes/regs or just cost prohibitive to go too tall?

    SiouxVolley gives an explanation that makes more sense than what we've heard around here - in Fargo, we've been hearing for years that they have to put in a sprinkler system over 3 stories.  Not sure if that's true, or an interpretation of the truth, but would be an added cost as most buildings around here don't have sprinklers.  I'm guessing sprinklers are a lot cheaper than those deep footings, though!

  5. 7 hours ago, Frozen4sioux said:

    Unfortunetly, it’s Philly and flyer fans wouldn’t know Hockey from the hole in their Ashe. So they hate him for not winning 4 cups in the 3 years he’s been there with team sthat shouldn’t compete for the Calder let alone Stanley.

    Add to that injuries and bipolar goalies, and the glob of crap on ice that is Gudas.....

    and they hate Hak when really they should be thankful they have a coach that even wants a part of Shute show they have going for them.

    At this point Hexy will prolly have to can Dave to save his ass and still be the tough guy in philly to passify the stupidest group of inbred assoles I’ve ever seen assembled.... Philadelphia sports fans.

     

    So, just to confirm, you're not planning to vacation in Philly? :D

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  6. 17 hours ago, cberkas said:

    Either Minnesota stole Ben Myers from Omaha, or Fargo Force had the wrong information on their line chart. All in a period of 24 hours.

    Word in town is that he's de-committed from Omaha, and will be at MN.  Rumor came out over the weekend.

    Side note: Tri-City at Fargo in the first round of the playoffs tonight & Wednesday (Thursday if necessary), if anyone wants to make a visit to Fargo for some good hockey.

  7. 15 hours ago, iramurphy said:

    You make some good points concerning the Elite league at least allowing kids to play their fall sport.  I'm not sure it's a good idea to play HS FB or soccer Friday night then play 2 or 3 hockey games the next 2 days.  We had trouble keeping track of one of our HS FB player's concussions when he was playing the Elite league. My question is:  are there kids who don't get to play college hockey because they didn't leave  HS early?  I realize the decision is up to the kid and the parents but I contend the kids would end up playing juniors after HS and eventually play college hockey anyway.  The kids may play for a coach who doesn't get the best out of them at whatever level they play.  At RR or Central, the Fargo schools, Bismarck schools, and many of the Minnesota schools they have the facilities and opportunity to continue to better themselves without having to leave HS.  I know the game experience and quality of competition is a factor, but I am not convinced it is that important to the kid.  Can't they continue to develop at home and play in the Spring hockey select teams for a couple of months and another couple of months on a select team in the summer?  They will need to adjust to the speed of the game in Juniors but if they continue to work on their fundamental skills and spend the necessary time in the weight room/ speed strength training, is it even necessary or beneficial to leave HS?   By the time the kid gets to college he should have been able to adjust to the bigger, faster, stronger competition at juniors.  Ok, I don't want to screw the dead horse.  Just some ramblings instead of going to St. Paul for the Frozen Four.  Good discussion.

     

    Only replying to the bolded point; For a lot of these kids, they go to juniors to try to get into a "better" school.  Cruising through HS in rural Michigan might get you a look from Lake Superior State, but how can you show that you've got the talent to get a look from UND or BC (or whoever you want to pick as the big names), if you don't get on the ice and show it against better competition?  If you're trying to get into college before turning 20, you might need to play that senior season in juniors to get the offer you want from the school you want. 

    Following the Fargo Force closely for the last decade, I can't tell you how many players have de-committed from a school when they were able to secure an offer from a bigger name.  Until they sign their letter, they have options. 

  8. 16 hours ago, MafiaMan said:

    Lighten up, Francises plural!  That whole page was pretty funny.

    This ^^^

    I was laughing out loud and had to read several of the punch lines to my wife.  We were targeted because we care more than most (probably all) and we show up better than all.  My favorite was about having all the regionals in Fargo.  They referenced that UND fans would travel anywhere, but the real message was to the rest of the country that if they're not going to show up, we'll have everyone play in an arena that's going to be full.  Both of those points acknowledge our fan base for what it is.

  9. 2 minutes ago, stoneySIOUX said:

    He's 150 lbs and he'll be 18 when the season starts. Kid needs to go play juniors for a year or 2. 

    Randklev will definitely benefit from a full year in the USHL.  I think he'll stay as a 2019, and both he and UND will be better for it.  Even Boeser played a full year in the USHL to get ready...

  10. 4. Michigan - I will not forget the last visit

    3, 2, 1 - doesn't matter.  I can't think of a reason to root for any of these 3 that isn't offset by a reason to root against them. 

    I'm honestly not looking forward to all the "B1G is great!" BS that I'm sure to hear next week.  I won't keep me from attending Frozens, of course, but I just wish there was better representation from other conferences.  Of the teams in the tourney that I wanted to get there, Mankato, Air Force, and Northeastern probably topped my list.  Mankato for the location and WCHA appreciation, Air Force because I love a Cinderella, and Northeastern because I wanted to see in person how good Gaudette and the others were.

  11. 2 minutes ago, streetsahead said:

    Agreed. Although I'd actually be a lot more likely to attend a UND-less Fargo regional than Sioux Falls.

    I'd definitely still go to the Fargo one, as I'd have virtually no additional costs.  It today's games were here, I'd already have made lunch plans for the pre-game.

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  12. 45 minutes ago, NoiseInsideMyHead said:

    I sometimes wonder whether UND hockey fans are also 'hockey fans.'  Judging from certain events in Grand Forks of late (U18 worlds, womens USA vs CAN, Iowa Wild vs Moose exhibition), I would tend to say no.  The relative lack of excitement about this UND-hosted NCAA regional within moderate driving distance doesn't change that answer with respect to college hockey, although I know a number of you are frequent attendees at the Frozen Four.  Maybe the ultimate test would be a UND-less regional in Fargo, but let's hope that doesn't happen.

    That does beg some questions, but it's hard to draw too many conclusions.  I'll illustrate by using my situation:  I was one of the 26 (as I write this) who have tickets, but aren't attending.  The reason is purely economics.  The associated costs of attending (hotels, travel, meals, etc) that I'll save by not going, are why I'm not going.  We're hockey fans.  We were at the NCHC last weekend.  We'll be at the Frozen Four in 2 weeks (had tickets since October).  In between, we'll be attending 2-3 Fargo Force games.  We'll still be at hockey, but a weekend like Sioux Falls would cost me roughly $600 + the tickets.  Having just done the NCHC, I know this number to be true for us (you may spend more, or less, as we all do these events a little differently).  If UND was there, I'd spend that money.  Without them there, that money puts new tires on my daughter's car.  

    Finally, let's never have a UND-less regional in Fargo.  I don't even want to think about it...

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  13. 28 minutes ago, Walsh Hall said:

    There is definitely a lot more to the discussion than is the player current ready for the NHL.

     

    This ^^. 

    One thing that seems to get overlooked a lot, is what the NHL team's pipeline looks like.  Wolanin is going straight to the NHL and will get part of that entry level contract over right away, because he is going to a team that's not making the playoffs and it's easy to insert him.  For Shane to go to DC, he'd be headed to a playoff contender who already has established players in his spot.  They are much less likely to put him in day 1 and mess with the chemistry, unless they see him as an obvious upgrade over the player already in the lineup.  Signing now potentially just gets him to the AHL.

    Just look at what has happened to Zane in Boston.  Rask is the #1 and Khudobin is #2.  Meanwhile, Zane toils in the A,  and has to watch Subban do fairly well in Vegas after getting out of the Bruins' chain, and a guy  like Charlie Lindgren is getting a bunch of starts for the Habs.  

  14. 7 hours ago, Blackheart said:

     

     - When I purchased tickets I asked to sit in a section the Visiting team shoots at twice,  and they put me in the wrong end of the arena.  Shame on you X; this is  your job!  You have to be better than this.

     

    I, too, purchased tickets for the end the visitors shoot at twice.  Logic being, we were the lowest seed, so would be "visitors" in both games.  Friday, it was the wrong end.  Saturday, it was the right one.  I don't put that on the X - there was something else in play to decide ends, I just don't know what.

  15. 1 hour ago, franchise said:

    Or the crowd chanting Lets Go Sioux during the DU vs Miami game when the crowd realized that Wisconsin won and got us in

    That was the one time I enjoyed being at Target Center.  There were some fans in a suite behind us taunting us when Wisco was losing, so when they came back I kept standing up, turning around, and yelling the score to them.  They got kinda quiet as the game wore on...

    *for the record, the attendance was very sparse for that championship game.  A lot of UND fans had headed home, or were just out trying to forget the weekend, and no one else's fans showed up much to begin with.  My yelling at that suite wasn't nearly as obnoxious as it could be construed to have been ;)

     

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  16. 1 hour ago, Siouxperfan7 said:

    Keenum will likely sign for around 20 million.  That's only 8 million the Vikings would save by signing him.  Paying the extra 8M for Cousins is totally worth it.

    And if you are worried about cap space for the Vikings, you haven't done your homework.  Plenty of money to resign guys and sign other free agents as well the next 3 years.  

    Cousins is better than Keenum.  Signing him is the smarter thing to do.

    When this first came up about guaranteeing the full 3 years, I remember reading that by doing that, MN is able to front-load the salary cap implications.  That would mean the size of the cap hits decreases each year, so when they go to resign Barr, Cousins would actually cost less than he will this year when they don't have as big (important?) of contracts to dole out.  I guess we'll see what happens when it's finally done, but that could be a smart move if the Vikings can pull it off.

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