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  1. 11 hours ago, SIOUXFAN97 said:

    someone posted on facebook looking for gator meat in town and it got me thinking i should try it....the Cay sometimes has it but i haven't been there in a long time...called L and M and they don't sell it....

    should've tried the camel burger at ely's when i was there but got the walleye (so good)

     

    Deep Blue Seafood or Meats by John and Wayne in Fargo might have something.

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  2. On 4/15/2024 at 12:23 PM, tnt said:

       Schlossman's article about what it takes to win a title talked mainly about goaltending and winning some coin flip games.   He also mentioned UND wasn't far off.  Well, they were actually 4 games off.  In order to get to a coinflip, you have to be mentally prepared for the better part of the game, and not have lapses like UND did.   I think there were probably teams outside of the tournament that would have been better prepared to take advantage of that kind of game.  By coin flip alone, you would think UND would win a game every once in a while in the tournament.  

       Would have been nice to hear from Schlossman about UND's shortcomings down the stretch rather than saying they weren't far off.  Save "weren't far off" for programs like St. Cloud State, Western or Omaha.   As Berry says playing for this program isn't easy because you have an expectation to win, and it isn't for everybody, so let's not get to the point where you settle for moral victories. 

    Guys like Jammer understand all of this. That’s why he gives 100% every game. He plays above his potential. That’s a leader. Now, that kind of passion and work ethic has to be instilled in all the very talented young guns.

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  3. 3 minutes ago, burd said:

    Maybe I just have higher expectations of a program like ours, which used to be considered the best or at least one of.   Now we are content beating our rivals because they lose their best talent?  We used to say, "Bring your best and be ready to lose."   I hope the players and staff haven't lowered their standards like we have here. 

    :D

    How dominant was UND between 1983-1995?

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  4. 1 hour ago, jk said:

    I know no one is saying this, but, hmmm, bringing in the next Boeser and Blake would be ok. 

    Expectations should be tempered, but yes. Perron himself had some growing pains in his freshman season. Hit a lot of pipes, but the college game is a different animal.

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  5. 6 minutes ago, Sweethockey said:

    The wrap around goal looked like it was in slow motion . You could see it coming from a distance and it was destined to go in. BC is the best team in the tournament. I hope Denver can make a game of it tomorrow.

    BC will have to play better. They aren’t going to get many of those high flying opportunities. Denver probably hanging 10 tomorrow.

  6. Boston College has a very good goalie. Michigans goalie is average. Michigan was very much in that game until goal number four. Denver game was more of the same. Grind it out. 

  7. 4 minutes ago, Benny Baker said:

    1997-2016: 20 seasons, 11 frozen four appearances, and 3 titles  

    2017-2024: 8 seasons, 0 frozen four appearances, and 0 titles  

    Is North Dakota’s national tournament performances trending in the right or wrong direction here?

    Hell, for two consecutive decades between ‘97-16, UND would more often than not being playing in the frozen four.  Now, we’re closing in a decade without even making it.

    Berry can’t hack it. Everyone knows. Give it a rest.

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