mikejm Posted March 21, 2010 Posted March 21, 2010 I don't think Denver comes out of their region. They played like hell in St. Paul. Don't underestimate Cornell. edit: I like our region. Quote
yzerman19 Posted March 21, 2010 Posted March 21, 2010 Do you have something against smart kids?? Just ones who go to Yale, and just for next Saturday! Quote
brianvf Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 I certainly like playing Yale instead of UNH or Michigan. That said, Yale has the highest GPG in the nation I read somewhere, so they won't be slouches by any means. Looking at their schedule/results on USCHO, it appears that they definitely pepper the opposing goalie. Most games they get twice as many shots as their opponent (including their game against UW during the WJC when UW was without three of their players). Does anyone know if Backman is out for the season, or will he be back for UND? It also looks like they rotate three different goalies and none of them have the best of stats. They have lost 3 of their last 4 games. Take it to 'em Sioux! Quote
jimdahl Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 When is the SiouxSports "pick 'em" tourny brackets coming out? I think I have the form set up. As usual, I threw it together in quite a hurry, so errors are likely. Take a look, let me know if you see anything wrong, and I'll post it for general consumption tomorrow... NCAA 2010 Bracket Quote
siouxforeverbaby Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 I think I have the form set up. As usual, I threw it together in quite a hurry, so errors are likely. Take a look, let me know if you see anything wrong, and I'll post it for general consumption tomorrow... NCAA 2010 Bracket it looks right to me! Quote
mikejm Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 Does anyone know if Backman is out for the season, or will he be back for UND? College Career Likely Over for Yale's Backman Quote
NorthDakotaHockey Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 Do you have something against smart kids?? I ain't never met any of them there so-called smart kids from Boston. I almost went to BC many moons ago, but decided to knock up my girlfriend instead. Thank God for the little things in life. Quote
yababy8 Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 Not bad,not bad at all. Thanks Sioux hockey excellence inspires me Quote
siouxweet Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 I certainly like playing Yale instead of UNH or Michigan. That said, Yale has the highest GPG in the nation I read somewhere, so they won't be slouches by any means. Looking at their schedule/results on USCHO, it appears that they definitely pepper the opposing goalie. Most games they get twice as many shots as their opponent (including their game against UW during the WJC when UW was without three of their players). I would much rather play yale over those other two as well, but I wouldn't have minded another shot at UNH. as far as yale goes and their shots per game, I don't think they have played a team like us that IF we come out like we have the last month with energy we will dominate play. We dominated the majority of each of the last two games against what many would consider far superior teams who weren't missing their best player. Quote
Sioux_Yeah_Yeah Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 I've never heard of the NCCA before That being said, there should be some interesting upsets as usual. I wish I was a psychic Quote
redwing77 Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 All he needs is respectable goaltending and you guys will beat BC. Same as most of the other years. I like UW, DU, UND and Miami. I true battle of the heavy weights. Similar to 2005. UW and DU got good draws, Miami and UND will have to battle it out, but should prevail. Don't join the bracket contest. I want my picks to be winners. I don't want to share the spoils. Michigan is playing extremely well. Which means they could steamroll BSU...if they didn't "Shoot their stuff" at the CCHA tourney. Unfortunately, I picked Miami over Michigan to advance to the Frozen Four. I think NMU and Michigan are the most likely to upset. Yale was a better draw for us than Michigan basically because Michigan is playing so well and Yale has hit a bump in the road against...Brown or Union (can't remember off hand). Can't overlook Yale, but I think we can beat them easier than if we would have faced off against Michigan. Quote
dagies Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 What the heck were you doing yesterday. eavesdropping on Gwozdorky? We provided advice on how to play the game. Actually, just wanted to watch from a different vantage point. Quote
AZSIOUX Posted March 22, 2010 Author Posted March 22, 2010 are there 2 first timers in the ncaa tourney this year? RIT and ALASKA?? Quote
The Whistler Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 Mr. Donald, you wont have to worry about the Sioux overlooking you, that wont happen Can I take them lightly? At least I'd rather play these guys than Michigan. They did play Wisconsin to a tie in a holiday tournament and they beat Cornell once, but other than that who did they play? http://www.uscho.com/schedules/team.php/ya...u/gender,m.html Quote
fargosioux Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 The last time we played Yale: Some kid named Parise scoring his third goal of the night Sweep! Quote
The Whistler Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 The last time we played Yale: Some kid named Parise scoring his third goal of the night What ever happened to him anyway? I thought he was pretty good. Quote
gfhockey Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 now looking at the picture... wonder why the imperial doesnt have a board anymore? Quote
The Whistler Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 now looking at the picture... wonder why the imperial doesnt have a board anymore? It was sold was it not? To Harrah's who own a ton of different properties. Quote
AZSIOUX Posted March 22, 2010 Author Posted March 22, 2010 It was sold was it not? To Harrah's who own a ton of different properties. i believe thats right Quote
Big A HG Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 What ever happened to him anyway? I thought he was pretty good. I think some Euro league gave him a shot for a couple seasons, but he couldn't hack it, so he left do to janitorial work at a shoddy rink out in Wyoming or something. Probably makes minimum wage. Quote
NorthDakotaHockey Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 What ever happened to him anyway? I thought he was pretty good. I just gave my nephew a Parise card from his Fighting Sioux days. Still in the cellophane wrap. He'll pay for a couple of weeks rent, or beer money, someday if he keeps that piece of cardboard in good shape. Quote
redwing77 Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 I hope Mr. Donald thinks that UND is looking past Yale. They would then not know what hit them and we'll win easily. Seriously, though, this is all media banter. Yale hockey players wouldn't be worthy of the school if they thought UND wasn't going to play them hard and focus on them. They have to play like we are: Win and move on. Lose and season is over. They hold two advantages (sorta) over us. First, good or bad, they've played less games than we have, including the tourney time. The only thing I can think of that makes this an advantage is that, if they have any banged up players, they've had 2 weeks to heal. UND has only had 1. 7 days makes a difference. Second, the expectations. I doubt the expectations behind Yale Hockey match ours. I wouldn't be surprised if, should, they beat UND and then lose to BC, the Yale fanbase would be happy. If we win to Yale and lose to BC, would our fanbase be equally happy? I can't go as far as to say that this is bonus hockey for Yale, I can say that they will be playing with far less expectations (and the stresses therein) on them than we will be. And that can make the game fun for them. UND has two major advantages: First, cohesion. They're a really tight, hard working team that can play together far better than most teams would like to admit. Minnesota has more top tier talent than we do. So does Michigan, Wisconsin, and DU. Michigan only started playing well as of late. UW and DU had pretty solid seasons up until the one and dones and I still feel like UW is a super solid team (with a D that can cover up for somewhat questionable goaltending). However, facing adversity is something UND has done to the max and has overcome with only a slight burp in January/February. This team has been described as the hardest working team in recent memory. That counts for something. Second, balance. Adversity has caused many who would normally not be asked to step up, to step up. Andrew MacWilliam may have been good from the onset, but he's been lights out. LaPoint has just come back from an awful injury and he came back with some issues still (speed mainly) but has stepped up as well. Corbin Knight has played REALLY well. Danny Kristo... I'm not going to say anything. If you can't figure out why, you've not seen him play. And who can not forget Davidson. True, he's a walk on, but switching from Forward to D midseason? WOW, that's a tough transition. We may not have the star power, but we have the fire power. Yale is beatable if we play our game. We won't be looking past them. We can't afford to. They're not going to roll over. Quote
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