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2 minutes ago, 1972 said:

I may need a good recipe for crow.....didn't see that coming one bit!  Fun game to be at...now complete the weekend!

Cook it well done. Takes the taste away. I’ve had my share 

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10 minutes ago, sioux rube said:

Jammer to me was star number 1. He was all over the place and Emery is as cool as the other side of the pillow back on D 

His uses his length really well.  The sky is the limit for him. 

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On 10/22/2024 at 3:59 PM, InHeavenThereIsNoBeer said:

When's the last time UND got "rolled" at The Ralph in back to back nights? I believe they just passed a year without a regulation loss.

EDIT, I had to look it up: The last time I can find UND getting swept and losing by more than 1 goal each night was... <drumroll> November 16th & 17th, 2018 or 2,166 days ago.  UND lost 2-0 to Western Michigan on Friday night(outshot them 32-19 FWIW) and lost 6-2 on Saturday night.

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1 hour ago, tnt said:

Wow, go figure a young team like BU having growing pains.  If we gave up as many breakaways and odd man rushes that they did tonight this board would need to be shut down.

Their top D-men are young, but the rosters that suited up tonight were only about .25 years age difference. 

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7 hours ago, brianvf said:

Goalie rotation again for tomorrow with Hobie in net?
TJ played well tonight, wasn't tested a ton but made some timely saves.

I'd go with TJ again.  You are 100% correct on making the timely saves.  Hobie isn't the wrong choice by any means though.  I'd understand the coaches going back to him tonight.

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9 minutes ago, Wilbur said:

I'd go with TJ again.  You are 100% correct on making the timely saves.  Hobie isn't the wrong choice by any means though.  I'd understand the coaches going back to him tonight.

TJ looked good but a 5 goal lead after 1 period was even safe with you in net. :wink:

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Was at the game last night at the end where Sioux shoot twice.  That was quite a display for the first 20.  Can’t remember scoring 5 in a period other than 1997 National Championship game in Milwaukee.(against BU)

looking for a little more pushback from Terriers tonight, we all have seen how chippy they can get…especially #18 Lachance.  He was looking for somebody, well anybody to hit before, during, and after the whistle.

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1 hour ago, Blackheart said:

Was at the game last night at the end where Sioux shoot twice.  That was quite a display for the first 20.  Can’t remember scoring 5 in a period other than 1997 National Championship game in Milwaukee.(against BU)

looking for a little more pushback from Terriers tonight, we all have seen how chippy they can get…especially #18 Lachance.  He was looking for somebody, well anybody to hit before, during, and after the whistle.

I was surprised Lachance is one of their captains. Had to confirm he was in fact a sophomore. Also learned Jack Parker is his grandpa, didn’t know that. 

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Was either Schmaltz or Kuntz who commented in the post game interviews that they’re a high skill team who tried baiting UND after whistles in order to play 4x4 hockey, open up the ice a bit for them and their style of play. 

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25 minutes ago, AlphaMikeFoxtrot said:

They showed it between the 2nd and 3rd periods while Alex interviewed him, so if you have nchc.tv you can pull it up. He was trying to keep his emotions from overcoming him, it was definitely a special moment for him.

Ward's interview was so good. For a long time, we've gotten to cheer for great players who genuinely seem like great people. And then the game was the best game I've seen since last year's comeback victory over DU. 

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The team played very well last night, but fans won't see 4 goals in the first 6 shots again in their lifetimes.   There's not an 8-goal difference between last night's team and the one that lost to Mankato last Saturday.   

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5 hours ago, Blackheart said:

Was at the game last night at the end where Sioux shoot twice.  That was quite a display for the first 20.  Can’t remember scoring 5 in a period other than 1997 National Championship game in Milwaukee.(against BU)

looking for a little more pushback from Terriers tonight, we all have seen how chippy they can get…especially #18 Lachance.  He was looking for somebody, well anybody to hit before, during, and after the whistle.

I was at a game where we took a time out then blitz’s the gooph troop for 5 in the 3rd. 

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1 hour ago, Kevin G said:

Ward's interview was so good. For a long time, we've gotten to cheer for great players who genuinely seem like great people. And then the game was the best game I've seen since last year's comeback victory over DU. 

Can/could they have these guys come out earlier and skate in pregame and shoot some wristers and take it in a little more or is that not allowed by ncaa rules....?

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34 minutes ago, SIOUXFAN97 said:

Can/could they have these guys come out earlier and skate in pregame and shoot some wristers and take it in a little more or is that not allowed by ncaa rules....?

Good question

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