Wilbur Posted November 19, 2017 Posted November 19, 2017 6 minutes ago, MafiaMan said: I'll be your huckleberry...heard last night that DU converted 50% of its power plays this weekend (trying to verify that). Anyone here think that, regardless of whether good or bad penalties, that that's probably NOT acceptable for any team's PK unit? Terry and Borgstrom.....both playing in the wrong league. Quote
Siouxperior Posted November 19, 2017 Posted November 19, 2017 I highly doubt he doesn't realize they are getting the benefit of any doubt on these penalty calls. He's got a team with a finesse style that won't hold up well against a good team that grinds it out so he's gonna use whatever tools are at his disposal to slow down any toughness, and that includes chirping at the refs constantly. Then after the game spinning the "dangerous" narrative to legitimize those calls. 1 Quote
dden3 Posted November 19, 2017 Posted November 19, 2017 3 hours ago, FGHTNSX Hawkey14 said: It's on here, a few pages back. Thanks just watched it. Was at game but didn’t see the play. Absolutely can’t believe what was called after looking at the replay. I agree that player was already injured and couldn’t take any kind of hit. This league will eat Monty up eventually and NHL would eat him up in a week. Quote
Goon Posted November 19, 2017 Posted November 19, 2017 16 hours ago, tnt said: The scary part to me is that they would generally want to get the best officials to do a #1 versus a #3 contest. Heaven help the NCHC if that is the case. Just like at the regional last year, Berry took the high road by not blowing up. You can bet if the roles were reversed, Monty would have come unglued!. Time for Schlossman to do a little research and see if UND has ever had 27 minutes to 2 minute advantage on power plays or similar. There was a game in Denver a few years back where it looked like Denver was going to be penalized and then Ben Blood ended up getting thrown into the box. That's the game that UND got hosed terribly and ended up getting called for like 8-10 penalties in a row. I don't remember the date. Quote
Goon Posted November 19, 2017 Posted November 19, 2017 https://twitter.com/goon48/status/932359504678871040 Quote
MafiaMan Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 19 hours ago, Stack said: Actually Montgomery was thanking the linesmen and the refs after everyone else had left the ice for letting him call that no Goal. Plus telling them thanks for the 27-2 in PIM against North Dakota. I now dislike Montgomery more that Gwozdecky. What a jerk! 9 hours ago, sprig said: Nothing creates more rivalry and animosity than extremely biased officiating. Last night surpasses anything ever called during games vs the Gophers or vs Denver during the Gwoz era. I've not seen anything close, ever. 8 hours ago, sioux rube said: He has now become my most despised coach in any sport. What a little baby. WELL THAT ESCALATED QUICKLY! C'mon, sprig! WORSE than the Paukovich hit on Bina at the Final Five? Quote
808287 Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 18 hours ago, tnt said: I actually like that Berry talks about what they need to do going forward from here, as it doesn't allow the players to use it as an excuse, no matter how extreme. Of course he didn't like a lot of the calls, but players will have to adjust to bad officiating in the future, so it is a learning opportunity, and hopefully it doesn't get that bad again. Yep. Take this memory and keep it cold in your heart. Bring it to the Frozen Four and drop an 8 spot on monty and the boys. Quote
siouxweet Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 As far as these few players who should be at the next level. Kudos to them for staying around. It is great for the college game. I wish we had more players that did the same instead of getting out of Dodge as fast as they can(Mr. Jost). Quote
siouxforce19 Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 3 hours ago, Goon said: There was a game in Denver a few years back where it looked like Denver was going to be penalized and then Ben Blood ended up getting thrown into the box. That's the game that UND got hosed terribly and ended up getting called for like 8-10 penalties in a row. I don't remember the date. It was the 09-10 season. 1 Quote
dden3 Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Jost is now riding a bus around the AHL on a rehab assignment. Been injured since beginning of season. We shall see if he ever gets a chance to get strong enough for an NHL career. Quote
FGHTNSX Hawkey14 Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 12 minutes ago, dden3 said: Jost is now riding a bus around the AHL on a rehab assignment. Been injured since beginning of season. We shall see if he ever gets a chance to get strong enough for an NHL career. I sure hope so. Quote
siouxweet Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 4 hours ago, Goon said: There was a game in Denver a few years back where it looked like Denver was going to be penalized and then Ben Blood ended up getting thrown into the box. That's the game that UND got hosed terribly and ended up getting called for like 8-10 penalties in a row. I don't remember the date. I also thought there was a game/series in Denver not involving UND where the same thing happened and the refs were suspended indefinitely afterwards. Quote
Goon Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 11 minutes ago, siouxweet said: I also thought there was a game/series in Denver not involving UND where the same thing happened and the refs were suspended indefinitely afterwards. That sounds familiar, too. Quote
Popular Post AJS Posted November 20, 2017 Popular Post Posted November 20, 2017 My observations from the weekend: Overall, very solid showing, they proved they can compete with the best in the country. This team does have incredible depth and they can roll 4 lines so effectively, Denver has elite players and it showed on the power play. Referee's were terrible, Saturday they had a direct effect on the game which should never happen. I wouldn't say there were any phantom calls, but Smith's "major" is the one that really drove me nuts. You can't call a major just because a guy gets hurt (guy who clearly came back too early from his injury). My big problem was I've never seen so many 50 / 50 calls all go one way. Couple questionable calls, the 5 minute major, disallowed goal. It was like a Denver fan was controlling the refs. Montgomery is an absolute clown. His tirades work no doubt as far as influencing the referees, but I'd be embarrassed if Berry carried himself the way Monty does. I soured on him after last season and they way he carried himself with the Florida job and the influence on players returning, ect. It was all true, but his arrogance was incredible. 6 Quote
siouxforce19 Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 I just saw the clip of Smith’s “major” I was at the game but didn’t see it live. I would love to hear the explanation for the major. That would HAVE to be good. Not even going to start on the disallowed goal. 1 Quote
AJS Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 I've watched a lot of UND hockey and Saturday's game and how it was called was unique. I don't know if I've ever seen anything like it. Didn't watch the St. Cloud series, but have never heard Motzko react the way he did before. Fair or not, I wonder if you'll start to hear rumblings from opposing teams (you now have two) about the trip to Denver. Like I mentioned in my post above, Montgomery's tirades work, no doubt, he has the refs in his back pocket. I'm very interested to see and I'll pay close attention to how games are called going forward in Denver. Quote
UND1981 Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Saturday night should be an embarrassment for the NCHC brass. Too many homer calls for DU and our newest villain coach Montgomery. How many homer calls do we get at the Ralph? Can't wait for the home series vs. DU at the Ralph. 1 Quote
petey23 Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Officiating Saturday night was an embarrassment to the NCHC. I won't say the refs cost us the game but they did take away our opportunity to be able to earn a victory. 3 Quote
Sodbuster Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 17 minutes ago, UND1981 said: Saturday night should be an embarrassment for the NCHC brass. Too many homer calls for DU and our newest villain coach Montgomery. How many homer calls do we get at the Ralph? Can't wait for the home series vs. DU at the Ralph. Perhaps they should grease the top of the dasher for that series. You know, just in case. 1 Quote
siouxczech29 Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Montgomery & the Pios are the new "sweethearts" of our league. They have successfully taken the place of Lucia & the Goofs. Quote
Popular Post The Sicatoka Posted November 20, 2017 Popular Post Posted November 20, 2017 So UND stormed back to win Friday in Denver. And then goes up 1-0 on Saturday. I know we've all heard the phrase "referee a split"; however, has it ever been so overt? I won't complain about any particular call; I'll just lay out the facts: The last seven penalties of the game were called against one team. Penalties were 8-1 against UND. Penalty minutes were 27-2 against UND. UND was put down to 11 skaters on Saturday at altitude (affecting lines and PK). The longest string of penalties I can see in any DU game before this was 5 in a row against WMU (game ended 10-4 penalties against WMU). So you're telling me in 2+ periods of hockey DU never slashed, never took a step into a guy's open skating lane, never gave a little tug with the stick blade on a hip, never left a stick in a guys feet staggering him, never grabbed on a bit too hard or a bit too long along the boards. In today's college hockey. Yeah right. UND got the daily double: They got to see the Denver at home factor. They got to experience "referee a split". I hope this young team remembers this feeling and uses it as a motivator for the rest of the season. 2 3 Quote
tnt Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Just want to hear an explanation from the league what happened with the disallowed goal, being that there are two different explanations given, depending on who you talk to. 1 Quote
Maddogg1971 Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 58 minutes ago, AJS said: I've watched a lot of UND hockey and Saturday's game and how it was called was unique. I don't know if I've ever seen anything like it. Didn't watch the St. Cloud series, but have never heard Motzko react the way he did before. Fair or not, I wonder if you'll start to hear rumblings from opposing teams (you now have two) about the trip to Denver. Like I mentioned in my post above, Montgomery's tirades work, no doubt, he has the refs in his back pocket. I'm very interested to see and I'll pay close attention to how games are called going forward in Denver. The refs got the Full Monty. What a complete embarrassment to the game. 1 Quote
TNF Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 1) The NCHC needs to displine Monty for his tirades or the refs need to take it into their own hands and let a call go and skate by the bench and say “next time keep your mouth shut”. You reward good behavior and/or punish bad behavior. Pick one, the other, or both. 2). Mark my words this will come back to haunt DU at some point this season most likely in the NC$$s. When you are used to getting coddled and all of a sudden it doesn’t go your way a meltdown will ensue. Imagine a game when the refs put the whistles in their pockets and “let them play”. Their stars won’t be able to handle it. Quote
AJS Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 I won't quote @The Sicatoka entire post, but just one part. "So you're telling me in 2+ periods of hockey DU never slashed, never took a step into a guy's open skating lane, never gave a little tug with the stick blade on a hip, never left a stick in a guys feet staggering him, never grabbed on a bit too hard or a bit too long along the boards. In today's college hockey." I've said I don't think there were any phantom calls against UND, but when I talk about "unique" and never have seen anything like it, above has a lot to do with it. Matching up minors is the worst, so I'm far from that, but never have I seen every call go one way. Not only every call go one way, but never have I seen a situation where one team has 4 or 5 calls go against them in a row and the refs are calling questionable (not blatant // not Wolanin's, that was) calls on that team. Quote
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