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26 minutes ago, Nashvegas said:

Finally got in. Not many tickets left. And none of them allowed a single because you couldn't leave one left in a row, or other stupid rules. Just let me buy a single seat. I went on stubhub and paid 50 more but I'm sec 102 row 3. I smell a green out frozen four!! 

Apparently that rule didn't apply earlier because there were a few singles scattered in the lower bowl when I selected. Nice find!

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2 hours ago, AlphaMikeFoxtrot said:

Apparently that rule didn't apply earlier because there were a few singles scattered in the lower bowl when I selected. Nice find!

I was able to buy one that was left in 108 row 10. Maybe there is an odd number of seats in that row? I'm just happy to find a single seat.

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25 minutes ago, Sweethockey said:

I was able to buy one that was left in 108 row 10. Maybe there is an odd number of seats in that row? I'm just happy to find a single seat.

It's unfortunate for people that had to log in during a break from work right when they went on sale only for it to not accept their code.

I got two seats in a lower bowl corner section, row 20, exactly what I was hoping for. Facing center ice, minimal blind spots and high enough to see everything.

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Good article on how Perron ended up at UND:

https://www.grandforksherald.com/sports/und-hockey/how-jayden-perron-ended-up-at-und

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Every team in the Western Hockey League contacted Jayden Perron, looking for an answer.

If their team selected him in the WHL Bantam Draft, would he report to them?

It wasn't an easy answer.

Perron and his mother, Doreen, started doing research. They put pins on a map to denote the location of every WHL team.

"They give you a hard time, I'm not going to lie," Doreen said. "But Jay had some really good mentors. We had a lot of really good, honest conversations. He refused to commit to any WHL team. That's why he went in the second round."

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On Jan. 1, teams could start talking to him. On Aug. 1, he could receive offers and commit.

"There were definitely a good amount of teams (interested), Perron said. "I never went on an official visit. I knew I was coming here the whole time. That kind of made it easy for me. There was no decision-making. I knew what I wanted and went with that."

Doreen urged Jayden to go on two other visits.

"He said, 'No, don't waste money,'" Doreen recalled. "He was going to UND and UND only. He had multiple offers. He could have played anywhere. He didn't give anyone else the time of day."

UND offered on the first day possible, Aug. 1. Perron committed on the spot.

This doesn't surprise me:

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Perron arrived in Grand Forks this summer after being selected by the Carolina Hurricanes in the 2023 NHL Draft.

"He never swayed," Doreen said. "Even just before he started, teams were trying to sway him. There was no way. He was going to UND, through and through."

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What's Perron's scouting report on Celebrini?

"He's got it all," Perron said. "He's super fast. He can think the game. He's got an unbelievable shot. He's kind of the whole package. It will be tough to go against him. I'd rather him be on our team. But it will be good."

 

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Last season's PP%: 27.3% (second in the nation)

This season's PP% so far: 15.2% (45th in the nation)

Largely the same group of forwards. None of the same defensemen quarterbacking the PP. Perhaps integrating new defensemen into the PP scheme takes some time. Expecting we'll see improvement as the season progresses. 

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2 minutes ago, Kevin G said:

Last season's PP%: 27.3% (second in the nation)

This season's PP% so far: 15.2% (45th in the nation)

Largely the same group of forwards. None of the same defensemen quarterbacking the PP. Perhaps integrating new defensemen into the PP scheme takes some time. Expecting we'll see improvement as the season progresses. 

Hopefully this season's PP goes the opposite of last season - last season started very strong and cooled toward the end.

Posted
24 minutes ago, burd said:

A little ironic in that I'd say this year's defensemen are more poised under pressure in the D end than last year's.  

There were times this weekend when I thought, how is this the same team as last year?  I guess the answer is, at least on the back end, it isn't.

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48 minutes ago, burd said:

A little ironic in that I'd say this year's defensemen are more poised under pressure in the D end than last year's.  

I think our forwards being active in the d zone and available for outlets helps a bit.

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54 minutes ago, petey23 said:

I think our forwards being active in the d zone and available for outlets helps a bit.

Absolutely.   Forwards play a big part in defense, including breakout.  And it looks like the coaches are positioning the winger a little ways off the wall more this year, with success.  Pretty easy for opponents to jam that breakout if the winger is always on the wall.  

But this young D group has really shown poise under pressure, IMO.

But as I've said before, I have not seen any games in person, and you miss a lot watching the game televised.  

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UND doing better at blocking shots this season:

https://www.grandforksherald.com/sports/und-hockey/und-defensemen-are-blocking-shots-at-a-high-rate?fbclid=IwAR3Wg8dUnQJIETA-jdFRmNuAfEWNq4CyPThbgB3Mn-7-U-QMcm-Nb_N2mM4

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Entering this weekend's series at Minnesota Duluth, UND leads the National Collegiate Hockey Conference in blocked shots with 125.

Of the top 10 individuals in the NCHC in shot blocks, five are UND defensemen.

Freshman Abram Wiebe leads all NCHC players in blocks with 18. Garrett Pyke ranks third with 15. Jake Livanavage is tied for fourth with 14. Bennett Zmolek and Logan Britt have 12.

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In 2013-14, Dillon Simpson was UND's captain and led the Fighting Hawks to the NCAA Frozen Four.

Simpson blocked an NCAA-high 109 shots that season. In the decade since, only one player in all of college hockey has blocked more shots in a season — New Hampshire's Matias Cleland (112) in 2015-16.

 

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11 hours ago, brianvf said:

I have wondered what effect Simpson has had on this team.   That would be difficult to sort out, but this D seems more . . . efficient?  Poised?   It's not like they are loaded with high draft picks.  

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6 minutes ago, SiouxFan100 said:

Enough of the season to say I am encouraged about our chances this year

Winning it all is such a crapshoot, but this team will give us some viewing pleasure this year.  

Posted
3 minutes ago, fightingsioux4life said:

Yes, the #drivefornine is looking good so far. Lot of season left, though.

Yes, coming off a very hard schedule early on, the challenge now is to focus on not getting ahead of themselves and take wins for granted against teams that are most likely not going to be in the upper echelon.  In other words, “stay focused” so you don’t get dragged down by bad pairwise losses.

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Just now, tnt said:

Yes, coming off a very hard schedule early on, the challenge now is to focus on not getting ahead of themselves and take wins for granted against teams that are most likely not going to be in the upper echelon.  In other words, “stay focused” so you don’t get dragged down by bad pairwise losses.

And...cue the upcoming next two series against Miami and BSU at home.
Four games that need to be won.

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1 minute ago, tnt said:

Yes, coming off a very hard schedule early on, the challenge now is to focus on not getting ahead of themselves and take wins for granted against teams that are most likely not going to be in the upper echelon.  In other words, “stay focused” so you don’t get dragged down by bad pairwise losses.

Yeah, I remember the debacle at Canisius a few years ago.

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51 minutes ago, brianvf said:

And...cue the upcoming next two series against Miami and BSU at home.
Four games that need to be won.

We certainly have had our fair share of sleepy games on Thanksgiving weekend, and I’m not talking about the fans.

 I would like to see Hedquist get a game against Bemidji, but does that send a message to the players that it should be an easy game, or does it help them focus on making sure they don’t hang him out to dry.  

I’m glad I don’t have to make decisions like that, because if it doesn’t work out the fans go crazy, just like when Cam Johnson was given his first start against Lake Superior State and had to be pulled after giving up 3 goals after a period.

 

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