powerplay Posted June 26 Posted June 26 7 minutes ago, Brett0909 said: Bit off topic, but since I don’t think we have a thread on this site’s performance… is it just me, or has the site been intermittently failing to load for others? Same thing was happening around the playoffs, I’m wondering if the site’s having trouble dealing with increased traffic? There are times I have to just give up on it after multiple attempts and come back hours later because nothing will load. I've noticed this too 1 1 Quote
SiouxFanatic Posted June 26 Posted June 26 12 minutes ago, Brett0909 said: Bit off topic, but since I don’t think we have a thread on this site’s performance… is it just me, or has the site been intermittently failing to load for others? Same thing was happening around the playoffs, I’m wondering if the site’s having trouble dealing with increased traffic? There are times I have to just give up on it after multiple attempts and come back hours later because nothing will load. Hope it doesn’t start happening during the draft… 1 Quote
cberkas Posted June 26 Posted June 26 1 minute ago, SiouxFanatic said: Hope it doesn’t start happening during the draft… I was about to say this lol 2 1 Quote
farce poobah Posted June 29 Posted June 29 On 6/25/2026 at 1:42 PM, tnt said: Would have been a former player, but just came across this on George Pelawa. Can you imagine if he would have been on the Hrkac Circus teams. On 6/25/2026 at 4:09 PM, Blackheart said: That's an awesome find! I remember hearing about him coming to the Sioux in fall of 86; we expected the team to do well but it's hard to imagine what the lines would have looked like with him in the mix. RIP. I only saw him a few games, when Bemidji made the state tournament. The phrase man among boys was never more true. If memory serves, he was about Keaton Verhoeff size, and very agile on skates. Many times, he would let up on a body check of a 5-9 160 forward, and hit just hard enough to disrupt the play but not send the guy into row Z. I remember being most impressed with his hands - he could stickhandle in traffic, and place a shot wherever he wanted. Man oh man, what could have been. 1 Quote
TwamleyShuffle Posted June 30 Posted June 30 Blaker reportedly wants to bring the Stanley Cup to his home rink in Eden Prairie. Don’t think there’s much surprise to that. Good for him 1 Quote
AlphaMikeFoxtrot Posted yesterday at 03:53 AM Posted yesterday at 03:53 AM https://coloradohockeynow.com/avalanche-add-ahl-veteran-blueliner-to-organization/ Wolanin was really fun to watch his final year, would have expected more than 86 NHL games since then. 2 Quote
Und Princess Posted yesterday at 11:58 AM Posted yesterday at 11:58 AM Good Morning UND Fans! Happy Monday! I hope you have a spectacular day! I released a blog about the former UND players that are becoming NHL Free Agents this month. Check it out and I hope you enjoy reading it! https://ftstspotlight.blogspot.com/2026/07/the-hockey-rink-and-diamond-report-your.html?m=1 Go North Dakota! Und Princess 1 Quote
burd Posted yesterday at 12:09 PM Posted yesterday at 12:09 PM On 6/28/2026 at 11:18 PM, farce poobah said: RIP. I only saw him a few games, when Bemidji made the state tournament. The phrase man among boys was never more true. If memory serves, he was about Keaton Verhoeff size, and very agile on skates. Many times, he would let up on a body check of a 5-9 160 forward, and hit just hard enough to disrupt the play but not send the guy into row Z. I remember being most impressed with his hands - he could stickhandle in traffic, and place a shot wherever he wanted. Man oh man, what could have been. I wish I had seen him play. Yet another reminder not to take today or tomorrow or the people around you for granted. 1 1 Quote
Und Princess Posted yesterday at 12:42 PM Posted yesterday at 12:42 PM 32 minutes ago, burd said: I wish I had seen him play. Yet another reminder not to take today or tomorrow or the people around you for granted. So true my friend! @burd Quote
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