siouxforeverbaby Posted September 8, 2011 Share Posted September 8, 2011 Here are the weight gains/ losses from last season to this season. Everyone else stayed the same. 2 MacWilliam, Andrew D 6-2 230, gained 10 pounds 4 Forbort, Derek D 6-5 207, gained 7 pounds 10 Knight, Corban F 6-2 193, gained 2 pounds 14 Dickin, Taylor F 6-2 201, gained 11 pounds 18 Simpson, Dillon D 6-2 191, gained 14 pounds 20 Gleason, Joe D 5-9 182, gained 7 pounds 24 Blood, Ben D 6-4 226, gained 9 pounds 27 Rowney, Carter F 6-2 208, gained 6 pounds 29 Nelson, Brock F 6-4 192, gained 7 pounds 31 Eidsness, Brad G 6-0 184, gained 7 pounds 32 Dell, Aaron G 6-0 209, gained 18 pounds 35 Maris, Tate G 5-10 175, lost 6 pounds 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WCHA-FAN Posted September 8, 2011 Share Posted September 8, 2011 If that is the case I would hope that the NCHC does not hire Greg Sheppard or some of his cronies we know the bad ones (Todd Anderson, Don Adam just to single out a few) and that the new league would make it apparent that we want to see a more wide open game and not parity for the sake of having more teams in the race at season's end. Let the WCHA have that philosophy let keep it even and close. I want the refs to call the game per the rule book not by the score board. The wide open game you talk about is in the WCHA. The issue is in the play in the WCHA. The WCHA still likes the clutch-and-grab style of hockey. Every league follows the NCAA Rulebook. Why is it that people across hockey don't like the WCHA officials? 1 reason people don't like them (especially when it comes to NCAA Tournament time is because they allow more physical play than do other league's officials. In my mind that is allowing a more wide open game. However more teams like the clutch-and-grab style in the WCHA. That to me is more a coaching issue. Part of the reason for the parity in the WCHA, UAA was better this past year, Gophers have struggled, UNO, and Bemidji are strong teams. Sure the races are closer but is that the officials or just a sign of expansion and teams becoming more competitive? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WCHA-FAN Posted September 8, 2011 Share Posted September 8, 2011 The NCHC would be wise to become a link in USA Hockey's Officials Development Program. The USHL is part of this program. The program is designed to develop officials for international and professional competition. Just like players, the officials are taught, graded, and promoted based on who has the skill and performance to keep moving up through the ranks. I'd like to see the NCHC get involved with it as the next step after juniors but before the pro ranks. I'd like the officials to be on a tenure-track (pressing to get better, knowing they are being evaluated and graded nightly, and looking to move to bigger things) rather than just be tenured, be "fat, dumb, and happy" where they are, and knowing no matter how they ignore the rule book they won't be moved out. A direct link I think is a bit much. There are a health number of USA Hockey Officials that are also NCAA officials in a variety of leagues. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swenodak Posted September 8, 2011 Share Posted September 8, 2011 The wide open game you talk about is in the WCHA. The issue is in the play in the WCHA. The WCHA still likes the clutch-and-grab style of hockey. Every league follows the NCAA Rulebook. Why is it that people across hockey don't like the WCHA officials? 1 reason people don't like them (especially when it comes to NCAA Tournament time is because they allow more physical play than do other league's officials. In my mind that is allowing a more wide open game. However more teams like the clutch-and-grab style in the WCHA. That to me is more a coaching issue. Part of the reason for the parity in the WCHA, UAA was better this past year, Gophers have struggled, UNO, and Bemidji are strong teams. Sure the races are closer but is that the officials or just a sign of expansion and teams becoming more competitive? Just to clarify, allowing the clutching and grabbing is not allowing a more wide open game. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goon Posted September 8, 2011 Share Posted September 8, 2011 The wide open game you talk about is in the WCHA. The issue is in the play in the WCHA. The WCHA still likes the clutch-and-grab style of hockey. Every league follows the NCAA Rulebook. Why is it that people across hockey don't like the WCHA officials? 1 reason people don't like them (especially when it comes to NCAA Tournament time is because they allow more physical play than do other league's officials. In my mind that is allowing a more wide open game. However more teams like the clutch-and-grab style in the WCHA. That to me is more a coaching issue. Part of the reason for the parity in the WCHA, UAA was better this past year, Gophers have struggled, UNO, and Bemidji are strong teams. Sure the races are closer but is that the officials or just a sign of expansion and teams becoming more competitive? Physical play is fine I am all for it but when you let obvious calls go (obstruction, hooking holding, cross checks) you're screwing with the integrity of the game. We don't want to see parity and I don't want to see 7 teams vying for the final home playoff spot just so we can sell tickets, the WCHA is run by a bumbling buffoon and McLeod and Shep need to go... I want to see the best teams win in a game, I don't want to see an obvious goal waved off when it should be called a goal. The ref is there to call the game objectively not willy nilly just call what they want and make up !@#$ as they go... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goon Posted September 8, 2011 Share Posted September 8, 2011 Just to clarify, allowing the clutching and grabbing is not allowing a more wide open game. It slows down the game and allows less talented teams to hang around. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siouxnami Posted September 8, 2011 Share Posted September 8, 2011 Here are the weight gains/ losses from last season to this season. Everyone else stayed the same. 2 MacWilliam, Andrew D 6-2 230, gained 10 pounds 4 Forbort, Derek D 6-5 207, gained 7 pounds 10 Knight, Corban F 6-2 193, gained 2 pounds 14 Dickin, Taylor F 6-2 201, gained 11 pounds 18 Simpson, Dillon D 6-2 191, gained 14 pounds 20 Gleason, Joe D 5-9 182, gained 7 pounds 24 Blood, Ben D 6-4 226, gained 9 pounds 27 Rowney, Carter F 6-2 208, gained 6 pounds 29 Nelson, Brock F 6-4 192, gained 7 pounds 31 Eidsness, Brad G 6-0 184, gained 7 pounds 32 Dell, Aaron G 6-0 209, gained 18 pounds 35 Maris, Tate G 5-10 175, lost 6 pounds Thanks or the analysis +1, I am a little disappointed that Nelson is only up 7, it seems he and Simpson needed it the most. In fairness he entered the summer hurt. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
almostheavenin2011 Posted September 8, 2011 Share Posted September 8, 2011 Thanks or the analysis +1, I am a little disappointed that Nelson is only up 7, it seems he and Simpson needed it the most. In fairness he entered the summer hurt. Maybe not enough beer and Red Pepper? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redwing77 Posted September 9, 2011 Share Posted September 9, 2011 I'm with Sica on this. I think we should link in with USA Hockey Official Development Program. I'm also very interested in who might they get to lead the officials. Will they make a big splash, such as going after perhaps a former NHL official if that person wanted to try out the administrative side of the game (such as Bill McCreary just retired)? Will they go with someone who is already in the field at some level (such as the head of officials for the USHL or perhaps an assistant head of officials for the AHL or even NHL if there is one?)? Or will they hire me, aka somebody completely out of left field? I hope beyond hope that there are NO WCHA followers into the NCHC officiating wise. We can't go back in time to get the good Campion (pre-ACL tear). Oh hey, what about bringing Mike Schmitt out of retirement to do the job? He seemed like a decent WCHA official back in the day.... We could hire Randy Schmidt to be the head custodian? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackheart Posted September 9, 2011 Share Posted September 9, 2011 I'm with Sica on this. I think we should link in with USA Hockey Official Development Program. I'm also very interested in who might they get to lead the officials. Will they make a big splash, such as going after perhaps a former NHL official if that person wanted to try out the administrative side of the game (such as Bill McCreary just retired)? Will they go with someone who is already in the field at some level (such as the head of officials for the USHL or perhaps an assistant head of officials for the AHL or even NHL if there is one?)? Or will they hire me, aka somebody completely out of left field? I hope beyond hope that there are NO WCHA followers into the NCHC officiating wise. We can't go back in time to get the good Campion (pre-ACL tear). Oh hey, what about bringing Mike Schmitt out of retirement to do the job? He seemed like a decent WCHA official back in the day.... We could hire Randy Schmidt to be the head custodian? Is Medo Martinelli still available? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Siouxman Posted September 9, 2011 Share Posted September 9, 2011 Is Medo Martinelli still available? Or.......Red Wilkie! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AZSIOUX Posted September 9, 2011 Share Posted September 9, 2011 I look for these 4 players to have huge seasons Danny Kristo - big time speed and this could be his time to really shine. Not that he hasn't but I really think Danny is going to have a hell of a year! Corban Knight - has been so reliable and kind of under the radar unless youre his opponent. But not anymore. May be one of the best all around forwards in the nation. Brock Nelson - big time hands, guess it's in the water up in warroad with him and tj. we saw glimpses last year of what he can do. I'm sure he's worked his butt off this summer and will be ready to play a top forward spot for the sioux. Rocco Grimaldi - cant wait to see these skills at the Ralph very soon! Is expected and will have am immediate impact for this Sioux squad. Will be interesting to see who he plays next to. And then the Rocco chants I'm sure will become a staple! My 4 other freshman to have an impact... Macmillin Odonnell Mattson St Clair X factor - Dillon Simpson...great hockey sense from what we saw as the youngest player in the nation iirc. Guessing he will be a main factor on the pp with forbort as well. Dillon has some big time tools on that blueline and as hak as mentioned his role will be much bigger come oct 7. If Dell can keep his solid play up this team will win a lot of games, again! Mac and Blood could be most physical d men in the country and glad they are wearing the Sioux sweater! Bruising future NHL d men. Bring on the ice breaker and hope we get a crack at BC in the home rink!! Go Sioux Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goon Posted September 9, 2011 Share Posted September 9, 2011 Brock Nelson - big time hands, guess it's in the water up in warroad with him and tj. we saw glimpses last year of what he can do. I'm sure he's worked his butt off this summer and will be ready to play a top forward spot for the sioux. Hopefully Brock Nelson can be stronger on his feet, last season he took a beating and was easy to knock off the puck, I am hoping put some muscle on his frame this off season. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MissSioux85 Posted September 9, 2011 Share Posted September 9, 2011 REMINDER: Single-game tickets go on sale Saturday at 10:00 am CST. Via REA on Facebook All tickets for the October 1 game vs. Regina are available for just $10, in honor of REA's 10th Anniversary. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yzerman19 Posted September 9, 2011 Share Posted September 9, 2011 So...having not seen a number of the guys play, here are my thoughts for initial line combos- Scoring 1: Knight centering Kristo and Grimaldi (2 guys on the top line that can win big draws is important) Scoring 2: Nelson centering Rodwell and Parks Scoring 3: Rowney centering O'Donnel and MacMillan (keep the BC teammates together) Energy: Lammy centering Dickin and St. Clair D1: Blood and Forbert D2: Mac and Simpson D3: Gleason and Mattson G1: Dell G2: Eids Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
as15 Posted September 9, 2011 Share Posted September 9, 2011 So...having not seen a number of the guys play, here are my thoughts for initial line combos- Scoring 1: Knight centering Kristo and Grimaldi (2 guys on the top line that can win big draws is important) Scoring 2: Nelson centering Rodwell and Parks Scoring 3: Rowney centering O'Donnel and MacMillan (keep the BC teammates together) Energy: Lammy centering Dickin and St. Clair D1: Blood and Forbert D2: Mac and Simpson D3: Gleason and Mattson G1: Dell G2: Eids I like your combo's, the only thing I would change is switching Parks and MacMillan, Hakstol has stated in interviews that MacMillan should play a largo role on this team as a freshman Kristo-Knight-Grimaldi MacMillan-Nelson-Rodwell O'Donnell-Rowney-Parks Dickin-Lamoureux-St. Clair D pairings stay the same, those first two pairs will be seeing a lot of ice time this year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wilbur Posted September 10, 2011 Share Posted September 10, 2011 This years team reminds me of the last Sioux team to play in the national championship, in the 2004-2005 season. Not entirely age wise, but you get my point. ~A good defensive core, with some solid defensemen. -That team had Greene, Fuher, Schneider, Smaby, Jones -This years team will have a fantastic defensive core. ~Good goaltending -Parise and Lamoureax were a good combo -I believe Dell and Eidsness are a good combo ~Young goal scorers -That team had Travis Zajac, Drew Stafford, Rusty Spirko (I know his name), etc. -This team has Rocco Grimaldi, Parks, MacMillan, a number of young guys that can score. ~Role guys. -That team had a bunch of seniors who were role guys.....Fylling, Canady, Massen, Jake Brandt (Was a huge team guy!) -This years team has important role guys as well....Rowney, Lamoureax, (May be the most important role guy this year), Rodwell, probably St. Clair. That team had a magical run the year after the team won the league, and got shut out in the NCAA's by an extremely hot goaltender. Not a lot was expected of them, but they turned some heads....The early season will provide struggles, but I think this years squad is very capable of a playoff run. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tnt Posted September 10, 2011 Share Posted September 10, 2011 I'll give it a go. MacMillan - Knight - Kristo St. Clair - Nelson - Grimaldi Dickin - Lamoureux - Rodwell Odonnell - Rowney - Parks Forbort - Blood MacWilliam - Simpson Gleason - Mattson There will probably be so many different combos at the start of the year to see who has chemistry together, but that's my guess. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sioux rube Posted September 10, 2011 Share Posted September 10, 2011 I'll give it a go. MacMillan - Knight - Kristo St. Clair - Nelson - Grimaldi Dickin - Lamoureux - Rodwell Odonnell - Rowney - Parks Forbort - Blood MacWilliam - Simpson Gleason - Mattson There will probably be so many different combos at the start of the year to see who has chemistry together, but that's my guess. I would be shocked to se St. Clair teamed up with Nelson and Grimaldi. In my opinion he will be a 4th liner and will be fighting to dress every weekend. I have seen him play several times for the Force over the years and to me he is more of a grinder that works hard but just doesn't quite have the skill set to skate with those 2 guys. I have been known to wrong on several occassions so take it for what it is worth. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siouxforce19 Posted September 10, 2011 Share Posted September 10, 2011 I would be shocked to se St. Clair teamed up with Nelson and Grimaldi. In my opinion he will be a 4th liner and will be fighting to dress every weekend. I have seen him play several times for the Force over the years and to me he is more of a grinder that works hard but just doesn't quite have the skill set to skate with those 2 guys. I have been known to wrong on several occassions so take it for what it is worth. I'm not going to judge someone I haven't seen play before, but based on what I've heard about St Clair, I agree with this. I see him as more of a 3rd/4th liner. Not sure how much he'll play this year, but I think he'll definitely be an important part of this team over his time here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siouxnami Posted September 10, 2011 Share Posted September 10, 2011 I just wonder who will be a surprise much like Rodwell shocked many of us with just how good he was. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goon Posted September 10, 2011 Share Posted September 10, 2011 I would be shocked to se St. Clair teamed up with Nelson and Grimaldi. In my opinion he will be a 4th liner and will be fighting to dress every weekend. I have seen him play several times for the Force over the years and to me he is more of a grinder that works hard but just doesn't quite have the skill set to skate with those 2 guys. I have been known to wrong on several occassions so take it for what it is worth. I agree with Sioux Rube, I wouldn't be surprised to see him fighting for time to crack the line up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tnt Posted September 11, 2011 Share Posted September 11, 2011 I would be shocked to se St. Clair teamed up with Nelson and Grimaldi. In my opinion he will be a 4th liner and will be fighting to dress every weekend. I have seen him play several times for the Force over the years and to me he is more of a grinder that works hard but just doesn't quite have the skill set to skate with those 2 guys. I have been known to wrong on several occassions so take it for what it is worth. He might be switched around with Parks, but to say that any player doesn't have the skill set to skate with other guys on a college team seems a bit of a stretch, especially when good lines often times contain players that complement each other with different skills. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UND85 Posted September 12, 2011 Share Posted September 12, 2011 Just a heads up that single game tickets for the series at SCSU go on sale Monday, Sept. 12 at 10:00 a.m. seating chart For more information, call the ticket office at 320-308-2137 or 1-877-SCSUTIX. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sioux rube Posted September 12, 2011 Share Posted September 12, 2011 He might be switched around with Parks, but to say that any player doesn't have the skill set to skate with other guys on a college team seems a bit of a stretch, especially when good lines often times contain players that complement each other with different skills. Do you think every NHLer has the same skill set as the next guy? Like I said the guy is a more of a grinder type player who I think will end up on a checking line with say Mario. Just my opinion from what I have seen of him. Hell I hope St. Clair scores 25 goals and proves me completely wrong. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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