siouxnatty#8
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3 minutes ago, siouxnatty#8 said:
They are tenacious on the puck like a pack of Junk Yard Dogs chasing down an intruder into the yard. They have shut down or nearly shut down every line Berry has put them up against. They play 200 feet every night. I just can't say enough good things about these three.
3 minutes ago, SiouxBoys said:They're also not the best line in college hockey.
Can you give me a better shut down line that can also create offense on a regular basis. On a 200 foot basis I say they are the best. What line is better?
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1 minute ago, Goon said:
That would be funny. Walk up music like baseball.
They are tenacious on the puck like a pack of Junk Yard Dogs chasing down an intruder into the yard. They have shut down or nearly shut down every line Berry has put them up against. They play 200 feet every night. I just can't say enough good things about these three.
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1 minute ago, Goon said:
I had no idea until I saw Alec's gamer last night.
Couldn't you see them playing that who let the dogs out sound byte every time they score at the Ralph and the students and crowd going nuts.
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26 minutes ago, Goon said:
They do have one: Led by the identity line of Gavin Hain (G, A), Louis Jamernik (G) and Mark Senden (A, A), UND answered an early goal by the hosts and a 2-2 deadlock after 20 minutes with two in the second and a fifth in the third to hand St. Cloud State its fourth loss in the last five games.
Just out of curiosity what does identity line mean.
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12 minutes ago, Goon said:
They do have one: Led by the identity line of Gavin Hain (G, A), Louis Jamernik (G) and Mark Senden (A, A), UND answered an early goal by the hosts and a 2-2 deadlock after 20 minutes with two in the second and a fifth in the third to hand St. Cloud State its fourth loss in the last five games.
Does identity line come with a song. Just kidding. Still like my Junk Yard Dogs name better.
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9 minutes ago, siouxnatty#8 said:
Sorry, I just think the Jammer line is the best line in college hockey and they deserve a name.
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29 minutes ago, siouxnatty#8 said:
Sick the "Junk Yard Dogs" (Jammer Line) on their top line.
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35 minutes ago, The Sicatoka said:
I have efforted and sourced pre-game transcripts of UND v (QU, UMD, UMn, SCSU):
Friday pre-game meeting:
Bubs: Team, we're going to have to play a hard, tight checking game. Assignment sharp.
Team: Aw, coach, we can skate with these guys. Racehorse! Fire wagon!Saturday pre-game meeting:
Bubs: Team, we're going to have to play a hard, tight checking game. Assignment sharp.
Team: Third man high, got it. Right or left wing lock at center?Sick the "Junk Yard Dogs" (Jammer Line) on their top line.
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15 minutes ago, The Sicatoka said:
I have efforted and sourced pre-game transcripts of UND v (QU, UMD, UMn, SCSU):
Friday pre-game meeting:
Bubs: Team, we're going to have to play a hard, tight checking game. Assignment sharp.
Team: Aw, coach, we can skate with these guys. Racehorse! Fire wagon!Saturday pre-game meeting:
Bubs: Team, we're going to have to play a hard, tight checking game. Assignment sharp.
Team: Third man high, got it. Right or left wing lock at center?The Saturday game plan must be our Mantra from here on out if we are to be successful. We are built for that type of game and it has been proven to be a recipe for success for us.
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48 minutes ago, nodakgirl93 said:
Which is why you don't give the opposing team the chance to pull the goalie... Miami lost the natty game against bu years back in the same situation.
In a perfect world yes I would agree. Looks great on paper.
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13 minutes ago, siouxnatty#8 said:
Almost all games are closed out like that because the opponent is essentially on a power play when they pull their goalie. According to your logic we should spend all our time on the PK in the opponents zone instead of defending in our own zone. Doesn't make sense. Not trying to offend but think of it as killing a penalty when goalie gets pulled we go down 6 on 5.
If I was a soccer coach I would play the whole game with my goalie pulled since there are almost never any shots on goal and my team would spend the whole game with the extra attacker.
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1 minute ago, siouxnatty#8 said:
Almost all games are closed out like that because the opponent is essentially on a power play when they pull their goalie. According to your logic we should spend all our time on the PK in the opponents zone instead of defending in our own zone. Doesn't make sense. Not trying to offend but think of it as killing a penalty when goalie gets pulled we go down 6 on 5.
Hence the term "extra attacker".
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1 minute ago, nodakgirl93 said:
Yes I said would have. They definitely had time in our end cycling to get chances. If people are okay with the team closing out games in our zone giving the opponent chances .....
Almost all games are closed out like that because the opponent is essentially on a power play when they pull their goalie. According to your logic we should spend all our time on the PK in the opponents zone instead of defending in our own zone. Doesn't make sense. Not trying to offend but think of it as killing a penalty when goalie gets pulled we go down 6 on 5.
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21 minutes ago, siouxnatty#8 said:
That empty netter appeared to happen before the penalty so that should have closed it out. I just saw it in real time so I may go back and have another look.
Nope looks like call on the ice was correct. Frisch pushes his man into the net just before Kleven gets possession of the puck and shoots it into empty net. Refs hand was going up for delayed penalty before Kleven shot puck down the ice.
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9 hours ago, nodakgirl93 said:
?? For a team that almost let minny tie it last Saturday it looked like it was about to happen tonight. Need to close these games out better. Instead of an empty net goal we took a damn penalty. At some point it may cost this team.
That empty netter appeared to happen before the penalty so that should have closed it out. I just saw it in real time so I may go back and have another look.
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Just now, Goon said:
Sure, Western went to Denver got swept then swept St. Cloud. Denver swept Western after being swept by UND. IRC, Denver finally won a game outside of Colorado last night. I think there's a lot of parity this year.
Western at top of pairwise
16 minutes ago, Godsmack said:Tonight’s win takes the sting off last night’s Michigan lacrosse goal which, I thought was kind of a dick move by that guy for doing when the game was clearly in hand for St. Cloud.
Without the help of several posts and cross bars we could have hung 8 or 9 on them tonight.
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6 minutes ago, bcblues said:
Now Berry just needs to figure out a way to compel the team to play like they did tonight two nights in a row.
For as inconsistent as we've been we've weathered it fairly well considering. That tells me that the other NCHC teams have had problems with consistency also.
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Just now, Godsmack said:
Hennessy said that to Berry in the post game interview and Berry acknowledged as much that he needs to keep those three together, no more tinkering with that line.
When Savoie cheap shotted Senden at the end of the Saturday game vs DU Jammer took off Savoies helmet with a cross check and jumped on him and was gonna overhaul him as you could see Senden sitting on the ice smiling as he watched Jammer. I knew right there this line needs to be together. They feed off each other and Hain fits in also like a glove with them.
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2 minutes ago, mattim said:
What kind of comment is that? We just split with a top 5 team on the road, we did play a horrid game last night, but “on the road”, we turned it around tonight against possibly the best or at least top 3 best teams in the country. I thought it was a gutty win and a win that was absolutely necessary for this team at this time! Good game boys and good coaching, the other team’s coach had extremely skilled players to work with.
We pulled a Bemidji St on them like Bemidji St does to us to negate our speed.
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I was almost ecstatic to see Senden, Hain and Jammer back together. When they are together they are so tough to play against. They remind a lot of our 2016 heavy line. I sure hope Berry keeps them together. I think Schmaltz is better with Caufield.
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6 minutes ago, SiouxForever said:
SCSU, while a good team with all those super seniors, won’t be as effective on a NHL rink moving forward come tournament time. Good team, no question.
St Cloud St is good I agree, but if you can clog up the neutral zone on them and get people back it severely limits their bread and butter which is scoring on the fast break (basketball term for a team that likes to run). They are like a basketball team that likes to run but has trouble playing a half court game.
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2 hours ago, Godsmack said:
That, or going to see the Quiet Riot tribute band play at the Black Sheep bar on Platte Avenue.
I remember seeing Quiet Riot at the old Winnipeg Arena. You got a contact buzz just walking in the arena.
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9 hours ago, farce poobah said:
Quick check of the history books. We've lost at St Cloud by 7 goals before.
At St Cloud, 2-9, on Friday, January 20, 1995.
Saturday?
We won, 5-4.I remember being at a game where Michigan Tech beat us almost that bad.
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6 hours ago, stoneySIOUX said:
I'm excited by this one. I thought Clown was the best team in the country other than us as the season ended last year and we've both started well. The Huskies have tremendous skill and I want to see how we match up.
I think we flip the Friday night woes narrative and take this one. Moore deserves a goal and I think he gets his first playing on big ice where he can motor.
4-3 UND
Costantini, Moore, Juddy, Sendo
Moore has been so IMPRESSIVE lately. He isn't quite as nimble with the puck as Sanderson but lately he has been so good on the rush and moving the puck. How bout trying him quarterbacking the 2nd unit power play? I really love his game
UND @ St Cloud - Redemption Game - Sat Dec 4th 2021
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Berry puts them up against the other teams top line every night and most nights they out score that line and when you play in the NCHC those are some of the most talented lines in the country.