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On 9/2/2025 at 11:34 AM, AlphaMikeFoxtrot said:

Oshie on Chiclets

 

Great interview. Didn’t realize that he stated he would of come  back for his senior year if he could of changed things 

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2 minutes ago, cberkas said:

For the love of god, use period correct jerseys this time

Or at the very least just take off the current jersey that they give the players and have your period correct one underneath. 
I believe that Eddie did that. :D

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3 minutes ago, brianvf said:

Or at the very least just take off the current jersey that they give the players and have your period correct one underneath. 
I believe that Eddie did that. :D

Eddie not wearing full gear was disappointing. He looked weird without chest protector and glove and blocker.

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19 minutes ago, Big A HG said:

I have Ryan Duncan's green game-worn jersey from his Hobey Baker year.  I had it along for his Final Shift night and he had the opportunity to wear it, but he declined since REA already had the modern jerseys made up for not only himself, but his kids who joined him on the ice.  

That would have been sweet!  But understand his reasoning to match the kids.

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16 hours ago, siouxfaninseattle said:

He would be a great one for One Last Skate (Shift?).

He should do a few laps around the crease, where he picked up so many of his goals.  

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Unbreakable college hockey records:

https://www.ncaa.com/news/icehockey-men/article/2025-09-14/7-college-hockey-records-we-think-will-never-be-broken

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1. 116 points in a single season — Tony Hrkac, North Dakota (1987)

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2. 8 goals in a single game — Bob Wheeler, Brown (1952); Bill Sullivan, North Dakota (1948) 

While the final score in Wheeler's performance is not available, we know that Sullivan's goals came in a 17-6 rout of North Dakota State on Feb. 27, 1948.

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6. Longest shutout streak (375:01) — Blaine Lacher, Lake Superior St. (1994)

That means Lake Superior St. also holds the team records for consecutive game shutouts and consecutive shutout minutes. 

The closest any goalie has come to either record was North Dakota goalie Cam Johnson in 2015-16. Johnson recorded four consecutive shutouts and 298:25 consecutive shutout minutes. 2016 North Dakota is also second all-time in each of the previously mentioned team records. 

 

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Jake Sanderson, D, Ottawa Senators

There may not be a defender in the NHL more ready to sneak into the Norris Trophy conversation than the Senators' Jake Sanderson. 

His two-way play is impressive. His stout defense uses his length and mobility to close quickly and thwart chances whenever an attacker threatens. 

In transition, he’s a confident puck-carrier who doesn't hold onto the puck too long and understands when to draw pressure and evade. In the offensive zone, Sanderson has grown into a mobile puck-mover who excels when given the chance to set up his teammates

While he isn’t quite elite in any regard just yet, he’s on the cusp as a defender and in transition. 

 

Sanderson averages more than 24 minutes a night and can play in all situations. He was leaned on to play when the game was tightest, protecting leads or pushing to tie the game late. 

If Sanderson can improve on his 57-point output from last year and continue to impress in his own end, he might not just push into the elites on the blueline. He could end up being a Norris finalist.

 

https://thehockeynews.com/news/latest-news/eight-nhl-players-on-the-cusp-of-reaching-elite-status-knies-sanderson-bedard-and-more

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8 hours ago, sioux rube said:

 

Jake Sanderson, D, Ottawa Senators

There may not be a defender in the NHL more ready to sneak into the Norris Trophy conversation than the Senators' Jake Sanderson. 

His two-way play is impressive. His stout defense uses his length and mobility to close quickly and thwart chances whenever an attacker threatens. 

In transition, he’s a confident puck-carrier who doesn't hold onto the puck too long and understands when to draw pressure and evade. In the offensive zone, Sanderson has grown into a mobile puck-mover who excels when given the chance to set up his teammates

While he isn’t quite elite in any regard just yet, he’s on the cusp as a defender and in transition. 

 

 

Sanderson averages more than 24 minutes a night and can play in all situations. He was leaned on to play when the game was tightest, protecting leads or pushing to tie the game late. 

If Sanderson can improve on his 57-point output from last year and continue to impress in his own end, he might not just push into the elites on the blueline. He could end up being a Norris finalist.

 

https://thehockeynews.com/news/latest-news/eight-nhl-players-on-the-cusp-of-reaching-elite-status-knies-sanderson-bedard-and-more

Kind of feel robbed of not getting to see him do that in a UND uniform because of injuries.

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6 minutes ago, tnt said:

Kind of feel robbed of not getting to see him do that in a UND uniform because of injuries.

Still can't believe his only other offer was Harvard. A few years later and he'd be fielding quarter million NIL packages.

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