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Posted
Just now, SiouxFanatic said:

And it is 4-1 Denver. Unfortunate for CC.

On the plus side, our record against NCAA tourney teams just improved dramatically.  ;) 

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Posted
1 minute ago, brianvf said:

Hate to root for DU, but glad to see UNO lose.
Not a fan of their program or fans (mainly their social media fans).  :) 

Mavpuck?

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Posted
1 hour ago, brianvf said:

Man, if BC doesn't steamroll thru the regional, I'd be shocked.
They are just crushing teams...really good teams too.  They only have two losses since Jan 1...and their last loss was in early Feb.  :0

I'd love to see them taken down, but they are sure playing excellent hockey and will be the heavy favorite for the title.

Which almost certainly means they will stub their toe in the tourney. Maintaining that peak is very difficult 

Posted
Just now, brianvf said:

DU vs UNO a preview to a potential regional final next weekend?

Possibly, but I'm thinking minnesota will be there as well, so could be interesting 

Posted
1 hour ago, Godsmack said:

Mavpuck?

Ahhhhh MAVPUCK! I wouldn’t exactly call them fans, more of a self promotional vehicle. Have you ever listened to one of their podcasts? Number one, they don’t know much about hockey even though they tell you their experts. Number two, they just blather on. I tried to listen to a couple of them, it was horrendous.

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Posted
3 hours ago, brianvf said:

Man, if BC doesn't steamroll thru the regional, I'd be shocked.
They are just crushing teams...really good teams too.  They only have two losses since Jan 1...and their last loss was in early Feb.  :0

I'd love to see them taken down, but they are sure playing excellent hockey and will be the heavy favorite for the title.

Last time there was a team with a record like theirs they lost in the title game.

3 hours ago, TwamleyShuffle said:

They have been an anomaly in terms of having a super team of first year players that haven’t really had any rough patches. Normally teams like this will struggle at some point

They have 10 NTDP players, 8 of them underclassmen

Posted
9 hours ago, Godsmack said:

Last night, Dave Starman threw out the name of the St. Lawrence coach, Brent Brekke, as being a possible candidate for the Miami job. He’s a former Miami assistant where he helped the RedHawks to those back to back frozen fours and spent several of his ten years as assistant under Blasi in the NCHC. He’s a Western Michigan hockey alum and has obviously done good things for the Saints program. Interestingly, he’s from Minot. For the record, Starman said he has no inside knowledge if Brekke would be or is a candidate, just highlighting the connection to Miami hockey and the NCHC.

Looking at his record I see him just being a continuation of Bergeron. 

Wonder if Unions old coach would want the job.

Posted

PA's old sidekick is apparently back to his old ways. from the Strib:

Jeff Dubay, a former longtime sports radio personality in the Twin Cities, is due in court next week stemming from the latest of his many drug-related run-ins with the law.

Dubay left jail Wednesday after he was charged in Todd County District Court with felony third-degree possession of a narcotic and driving under the influence of drugs after a state trooper pulled him over in West Union earlier this month. Charges say he was wearing only a blanket while he was soaked in vegetable oil.

Dubay, 56, living now in Grand Forks, N.D., posted bond and is due back in court Monday. Dubay told the Star Tribune in a brief phone call that "the police report is full of misinformation and horrible assumptions."

On the evening of March 8, a state trooper saw an SUV traveling erratically before stopping in the West Union Catholic Church parking lot. The SUV then left the parking lot, prompting the trooper to pull the driver over.

Dubay explained he was heading to Fargo and got off the freeway in order to get the Minnesota Gophers hockey game on his cellphone. Dubay, beneath a blanket and naked, said he had been sleeping at a rest stop near Avon earlier.

The trooper saw that Dubay was restless, speaking rapidly and sweaty. He explained that he stopped taking his medication. He acknowledged using methamphetamine about a week earlier.

As Dubay got out of his SUV to perform sobriety testing, he was covered in vegetable oil that came from a bottle he had with him. Drug smugglers have been known to use various cooking oils to conceal meth as it is shipped.

Dubay failed numerous aspects of the sobriety testing. A law enforcement search of his vehicle turned up methamphetamine and two small bottles of adhesive remover. "It was supected that Dubay may have been huffing from those bottles," the charges read. While at the jail, Dubay acknowledged using meth that morning.

Posted
5 minutes ago, sioux rube said:

PA's old sidekick is apparently back to his old ways. from the Strib:

Jeff Dubay, a former longtime sports radio personality in the Twin Cities, is due in court next week stemming from the latest of his many drug-related run-ins with the law.

Dubay left jail Wednesday after he was charged in Todd County District Court with felony third-degree possession of a narcotic and driving under the influence of drugs after a state trooper pulled him over in West Union earlier this month. Charges say he was wearing only a blanket while he was soaked in vegetable oil.

Dubay, 56, living now in Grand Forks, N.D., posted bond and is due back in court Monday. Dubay told the Star Tribune in a brief phone call that "the police report is full of misinformation and horrible assumptions."

On the evening of March 8, a state trooper saw an SUV traveling erratically before stopping in the West Union Catholic Church parking lot. The SUV then left the parking lot, prompting the trooper to pull the driver over.

Dubay explained he was heading to Fargo and got off the freeway in order to get the Minnesota Gophers hockey game on his cellphone. Dubay, beneath a blanket and naked, said he had been sleeping at a rest stop near Avon earlier.

The trooper saw that Dubay was restless, speaking rapidly and sweaty. He explained that he stopped taking his medication. He acknowledged using methamphetamine about a week earlier.

As Dubay got out of his SUV to perform sobriety testing, he was covered in vegetable oil that came from a bottle he had with him. Drug smugglers have been known to use various cooking oils to conceal meth as it is shipped.

Dubay failed numerous aspects of the sobriety testing. A law enforcement search of his vehicle turned up methamphetamine and two small bottles of adhesive remover. "It was supected that Dubay may have been huffing from those bottles," the charges read. While at the jail, Dubay acknowledged using meth that morning.

Wow, some things never change. It never ceases to amaze me how far some people can fall when they once had a good life. you never can tell. I have nephew out east who is the same way, it never stops. Had his own business, and a beautiful family, and now that’s gone.

Posted
Just now, BusinessSiouxt said:

Wow, some things never change. It never ceases to amaze me how far some people can fall when they once had a good life. you never can tell. I have nephew out east who is the same way, it never stops. Had his own business, and a beautiful family, and now that’s gone.

For how much he despises UND I found it a bit unbelievable that he’s living in Grand Forks 

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