MafiaMan Posted October 26, 2013 Posted October 26, 2013 PS: BC's goal shouldn't have counted.... Agreed. Quote
tnt Posted October 26, 2013 Posted October 26, 2013 Demko got beat on the oldest move in the history of breakaway moves..... PS: BC's goal shouldn't have counted....but I guess they didn't want to review it. They did review one of the shootout goals. Was the contention that the puck didn't keep moving forward? It looked like it went in off of Wilcox's skate. Quote
MafiaMan Posted October 26, 2013 Posted October 26, 2013 They did review one of the shootout goals. Was the contention that the puck didn't keep moving forward? It looked like it went in off of Wilcox's skate. The issue in question was that the shooter's skates weren't moving forward. It sure looked like he was at a dead stop. Another reason I am not a fan of shoot-outs. Quote
Wilbur Posted October 26, 2013 Posted October 26, 2013 They did review one of the shootout goals. Was the contention that the puck didn't keep moving forward? It looked like it went in off of Wilcox's skate. As soon as the puck leaves the stick and hits the goaltender it counts as the shot. The BC player then tapped it in which would mean a second shot. I mean unless the goalie poke checks the puck and it goes off the player and inadvertently into the net. If it meant points the reffs would have reviewed it longer. Clearly no goal. Quote
Goon Posted October 26, 2013 Posted October 26, 2013 As soon as the puck leaves the stick and hits the goaltender it counts as the shot. The BC player then tapped it in which would mean a second shot. I mean unless the goalie poke checks the puck and it goes off the player and inadvertently into the net. If it meant points the reffs would have reviewed it longer. Clearly no goal. And the video of the no-goal. Quote
farce poobah Posted October 27, 2013 Posted October 27, 2013 Saturday, in a bit of good news for North Dakota fans: Vermont beats Penn State. Season's largest attendence of 17,600 for the game, played in Philly at the Wells Fargo Center. Quote
MafiaMan Posted October 27, 2013 Posted October 27, 2013 Saturday, in a bit of good news for North Dakota fans: Vermont beats Penn State. Season's largest attendence of 17,600 for the game, played in Philly at the Wells Fargo Center. Hence the difference between Ohio State and Penn State...put Vermont in Columbus and Value City Arena draws 3,000 tops. Quote
farce poobah Posted October 27, 2013 Posted October 27, 2013 Hence the difference between Ohio State and Penn State...put Vermont in Columbus and Value City Arena draws 3,000 tops. Agree .... and its why Penn State will become competitive in the coming years. Fan support means money so you can afford good coaches and draw top recruits. Quote
jodcon Posted October 27, 2013 Posted October 27, 2013 Agree .... and its why Penn State will become competitive in the coming years. Fan support means money so you can afford good coaches and draw top recruits. I'm impressed with the effort Penn State is making with hockey, well done. Quote
MissSioux85 Posted October 27, 2013 Posted October 27, 2013 Around the NCHC: Colorado College - swept by Clarkson Omaha - swept by Cornell Duluth - split with Notre Dame Miami - loss and tie against Providence Denver - beat Niagara, lost to Canisius St. Cloud - swept Colgate Quote
Wilbur Posted October 27, 2013 Posted October 27, 2013 Hence the difference between Ohio State and Penn State...put Vermont in Columbus and Value City Arena draws 3,000 tops. You mean 800 people in their practice rink. Quote
smokey the cat Posted October 27, 2013 Posted October 27, 2013 Around the NCHC: Colorado College - swept by Clarkson Omaha - swept by Cornell Duluth - split with Notre Dame Miami - loss and tie against Providence Denver - beat Niagara, lost to Canisius St. Cloud - swept Colgate Not good. Quote
keikla Posted October 27, 2013 Posted October 27, 2013 Around the NCHC: Colorado College - swept by Clarkson Omaha - swept by Cornell Duluth - split with Notre Dame Miami - loss and tie against Providence Denver - beat Niagara, lost to Canisius St. Cloud - swept Colgate With non-conference scores like that, the NCHC will be lucky to get more than just the auto-bid into the tourney. Quote
tnt Posted October 27, 2013 Posted October 27, 2013 With non-conference scores like that, the NCHC will be lucky to get more than just the auto-bid into the tourney. I will be shocked if they don't get 3 or 4 teams in the tournament. The league hasn't been world beaters, but I think they've done o.k. non-conference thus far. Would be curious what the WCHA non-conference is thus far. Quote
Goon Posted October 27, 2013 Posted October 27, 2013 (edited) I will be shocked if they don't get 3 or 4 teams in the tournament. The league hasn't been world beaters, but I think they've done o.k. non-conference thus far. Would be curious what the WCHA non-conference is thus far. I agree, I would be shocked if the NCHC doesn't have half of it's teams in the NCAA tourney. I am betting, UND, MU, SCSU and _____... You can pick your last team. Edited October 27, 2013 by Goon Quote
tnt Posted October 27, 2013 Posted October 27, 2013 Just looked and so far the NCHC is 14-13-5 non-conference and Big Ten is 14-12-3, in which Minnesota and Michigan have 8 of those wins. In contrast, the Atlantic Hockey Conference is 6-33-3. Would think they would be looking at one automatic bid. Quote
SiouxTupa Posted October 27, 2013 Posted October 27, 2013 I guess the nc record doesn't surprise me... But the teams that are losing these games do. Denver is seriously struggling. And what happened to Miami this wknd? (Gillies, I'm guessing) Omaha? Obviously any team can win here and there, but fans on this board would be out with pitchforks with those results. Quote
Frozen4sioux Posted October 27, 2013 Posted October 27, 2013 I guess the nc record doesn't surprise me... But the teams that are losing these games do. Denver is seriously struggling. And what happened to Miami this wknd? (Gillies, I'm guessing) Omaha? Obviously any team can win here and there, but fans on this board would be OUT WITH PITCHFORKS with those results. Hey...I'm offended by that....we carry torches too ya know Quote
siouxforce19 Posted October 27, 2013 Posted October 27, 2013 I guess the nc record doesn't surprise me... But the teams that are losing these games do. Denver is seriously struggling. And what happened to Miami this wknd? (Gillies, I'm guessing) Omaha? Obviously any team can win here and there, but fans on this board would be out with pitchforks with those results. Providence is legit. A lot of people had them picked real high in preseason, and Gillies is a stud, so he's going to win them a lot of games. I'm just surprised that Miami couldn't at least garner a split out there. Omaha... if you look at how they have been since they started in the WCHA and now NCHC, the results shouldn't surprise you. They lose to team's they shouldn't. It's why they have not made the NCAA tournament the last couple years, and the one they did they had to wait around to find out if they snuck in. I guess I'm not surprised DU is struggling right now. I also won't be surprised if they come around by the end of the year either. Quote
Goon Posted October 27, 2013 Posted October 27, 2013 Providence is legit. A lot of people had them picked real high in preseason, and Gillies is a stud, so he's going to win them a lot of games. I'm just surprised that Miami couldn't at least garner a split out there. Omaha... if you look at how they have been since they started in the WCHA and now NCHC, the results shouldn't surprise you. They lose to team's they shouldn't. It's why they have not made the NCAA tournament the last couple years, and the one they did they had to wait around to find out if they snuck in. I guess I'm not surprised DU is struggling right now. I also won't be surprised if they come around by the end of the year either. I think the eighth place finish for Omaha is starting to look about right. Quote
sprig Posted October 27, 2013 Posted October 27, 2013 Haven't looked at the ECAC non-conference record, but it would seem they are slowly becoming a power conference. Quote
Goon Posted October 27, 2013 Posted October 27, 2013 Haven't looked at the ECAC non-conference record, but it would seem they are slowly becoming a power conference. I don't know, the defending national champion lost to the color Brown on Friday night. The two teams that lost aren't exactly going to be power houses in the NCHC this season (C.C. and UNO)... It's pretty early, hard to tell what's going to happen this year. I think there’s a lot of parity this season, if anything. We do want our league to win the out of conference games though. Quote
Frozen4sioux Posted October 27, 2013 Posted October 27, 2013 End of 1... UMtc 4 BC 0............... BC goalie is horrible and looks like a drunken rec leaguer from Emerson Quote
siouxforce19 Posted October 27, 2013 Posted October 27, 2013 End of 1... UMtc 4 BC 0............... BC goalie is horrible and looks like a drunken rec leaguer from Emerson I saw that he had a save percentage under .900 and started thinking BC might be done for. I did not see if that was a career or season save percentage though. Quote
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