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3 hours ago, mattim said:

She claimed that Craig Ludwig was her most rewarding accomplishment as a skating instructor. 

She really got the 6'3"+ guys to learn to skate (Ludwig, Commy at 6'4"). 

A true guru; a "tree" whisperer. 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Kevin G said:

@brianvf, is this the most current projected roster?

Personally, I'd only claim 7D because Strathmann is up in the air about another USHL season. I suspect if he or the coaches have any doubts another USHL year is far better than a "suit season". Otherwise I'm in concurrence with brianvf. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, The Sicatoka said:

Personally, I'd only claim 7D because Strathmann is up in the air about another USHL season. I suspect if he or the coaches have any doubts another USHL year is far better than a "suit season". Otherwise I'm in concurrence with brianvf. 

Then, while we wait for another defenseman, maybe I can goose the process by saying: It might be early summer before we hear anything about another defenseman.

Posted
15 minutes ago, Kevin G said:

Then, while we wait for another defenseman, maybe I can goose the process by saying: It might be early summer before we hear anything about another defenseman.

Well the coaches are in Florida this week for the Spring Meetings. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Goon said:

Well the coaches are in Florida this week for the Spring Meetings. 

... where the majority of the meetings are held on tee boxes, fairways, greens, or the 19th Hole. ;)  

Posted
On 4/20/2023 at 1:42 PM, SuhakiYeahYeah said:

It hilarious if they think they can get one of them. If they think they can get both, it's absolute comedy gold.

Not sure that's much more than speculation from one person. It was the first I heard of it

Posted
3 hours ago, The Sicatoka said:

... where the majority of the meetings are held on tee boxes, fairways, greens, or the 19th Hole. ;)  

Ha. I haven't anything yet. It appears that nothing really has leaked from the meetings yet. 

Posted
22 minutes ago, Goon said:

Ha. I haven't anything yet. It appears that nothing really has leaked from the meetings yet. 

Is Schlossman covering the meetings in person?

Posted
10 minutes ago, Kevin G said:

Is Schlossman covering the meetings in person?

You'd have to ask Schloss. I haven't been paying attention. Been focusing on the Bruins systematically taking down the Panthers. 

Posted
1 hour ago, 90siouxfan said:

So we used to have an on staff skating guru, and now we don't?   Someone needs to fix this, or. Or orrr oar

No. She ran skating camps. UND and other schools would bring her in to improve skating skills. Several NHL players also worked with her over the summer.

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Posted
1 hour ago, petey23 said:

No. She ran skating camps. UND and other schools would bring her in to improve skating skills. Several NHL players also worked with her over the summer.

So we no longer bring in skating gurus?   Hmmm

Posted
3 hours ago, 90siouxfan said:

So we no longer bring in skating gurus?   Hmmm

This ain’t the icecapades!  Use your big boy words…#Goon…theMovie

Posted
8 hours ago, 90siouxfan said:

So we no longer bring in skating gurus?   Hmmm

I don't know. 

I believe power skating needs to return to focus. The Ironman seems to be the focus of late. If that's the case, some power skating skills need to be added to the competition to make guys realize skating is as important as strength and endurance. It doesn't matter how strong you are if you can't get to the puck. 

The only recent guy I recall with above average edge work was Ethan Frisch. He'd do an edge drill at the start of each period. He grew up with aunts who were professional figure skating coaches. Edge work. Power skills. 

Posted
3 hours ago, The Sicatoka said:

I believe power skating needs to return to focus.

Get this guy on the staff right now!  The coaches are apparently unaware that skating is a vital component in the game of hockey.  Even mites bring in power skating instructors, it's utterly shocking that a college program doesn't care about skating. 

To add my 2 cents for the benefit of the coaching staff, we should also look into getting some skate sharpeners so our player's skates can be nice and sharp.  That might help us as well.  

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Posted

I'm not claiming that we're not doing it.

It needs to return to being a focus, a point of emphasis because I don't see the power skating skills across the team like I did on past squads. 

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Four seconds into this video UND15 is on edges and gets hit by UAH11. UAH11 is literally shrugged off.

How many guys on the roster on their edges can absorb that hit much less deliver back enough to knock the other guy down. 

That's why I'm calling for power skating to become a point of emphasis. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, The Sicatoka said:

I don't know. 

I believe power skating needs to return to focus. The Ironman seems to be the focus of late. If that's the case, some power skating skills need to be added to the competition to make guys realize skating is as important as strength and endurance. It doesn't matter how strong you are if you can't get to the puck. 

The only recent guy I recall with above average edge work was Ethan Frisch. He'd do an edge drill at the start of each period. He grew up with aunts who were professional figure skating coaches. Edge work. Power skills. 

Not saying this doesn't need to happen, but if you look at our year, I would say a bigger focus needs to be on mental focus, being hard to play against, going to the areas where you score goals, and blocking shots.  You can be the best skater in the world, but if you are all in the corner and leave the opposing player alone out front, you aren't getting back in the play.  

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Posted
46 minutes ago, Walsh Hall said:

Get this guy on the staff right now!  The coaches are apparently unaware that skating is a vital component in the game of hockey.  Even mites bring in power skating instructors, it's utterly shocking that a college program doesn't care about skating. 

To add my 2 cents for the benefit of the coaching staff, we should also look into getting some skate sharpeners so our player's skates can be nice and sharp.  That might help us as well.  

I assume you are being sarcastic, but more than once this past season after watching players fall I had that very line of thought...

Posted
27 minutes ago, tnt said:

Not saying this doesn't need to happen, but if you look at our year, I would say a bigger focus needs to be on mental focus, being hard to play against, going to the areas where you score goals, and blocking shots.  You can be the best skater in the world, but if you are all in the corner and leave the opposing player alone out front, you aren't getting back in the play.  

This is one of the most frustrating parts of the last season.  So many "what the hell are you doing" moments.  If we are going to emphasize culture then being hard to play against and being in the game mentally needs to be front and center.  I think that's why "culture" is getting dragged so much on this board because a big part of it is being ready to play.  We had a defense last year that so many times "just didn't get it".  Perhaps a good thing they cleaned house and are starting over on that end.  To me if you are going to emphasize culture then our team should have their heads in the game.  

Posted
26 minutes ago, SpudsSioux said:

You don't think Sanderson, Jandric, O-Mac or Blake have above average edge work?! Just because they're not showing off their edgework to start the period doesn't mean they're not working on that in practice. You don't see someone turn on a dime to elude pressure like Blake does unless his edge work is exceptional.

Were they strong on their skates at the same time? Sandy, sure, but a 21-NHL-season dad had that in him when he arrived. Jandric, so so. OMac and Blake can make some jaw-dropping moves, but a stiff breeze knocks each over. 

The flip side is I really haven't seen skating improvement in Kunz or Albrecht or Ness or Jamernik.
Schmaltz did get a little better year two; he got hard to move or knock down. 
I'll be watching Strinden in year two for skating improvements. 

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