Popular Post Benny Baker Posted February 23 Popular Post Posted February 23 2 hours ago, 1972 said: Best come back, ever, in that situation, is a simple point to the score board....more powerful than any words 2 4 Quote
fightingsioux4life Posted February 23 Posted February 23 8 minutes ago, Benny Baker said: Our last NCAA tournament win back in 2021. My, those were the days. 1 2 Quote
MafiaMan Posted February 25 Posted February 25 On 2/23/2025 at 1:04 PM, Benny Baker said: Yea, we really showed NCAA powerhouse American International College, didn’t we? Quote
Blackheart Posted February 25 Posted February 25 Sorry if this has been posted already but Schlossman of the Heraldo put this in today's paper...thought it was pretty funny. UND radio analyst Darrin Looker dropped the phrase of the night in regards to the major power play, where UND scored three times in the five minutes. Because major power plays don't expire after a goal, they're sometimes referred to as "all-you-can-eat power plays." Looker said Minnesota Duluth gave UND an all-you-can-eat, "and UND showed up in sweatpants." 3 Quote
tnt Posted February 25 Posted February 25 44 minutes ago, Blackheart said: Sorry if this has been posted already but Schlossman of the Heraldo put this in today's paper...thought it was pretty funny. UND radio analyst Darrin Looker dropped the phrase of the night in regards to the major power play, where UND scored three times in the five minutes. Because major power plays don't expire after a goal, they're sometimes referred to as "all-you-can-eat power plays." Looker said Minnesota Duluth gave UND an all-you-can-eat, "and UND showed up in sweatpants." Wish they would just show up in sweatpants for every power play. It sure makes their stats look a lot better than they were for the second half of the season, but they need to be consistently scoring each game on the power play in order to keep winning games, especially this weekend. Not only that, they need to continue to be aggressive outside their power plays to draw more penalties. The disparity in power plays between us and the opposition has to change. Quote
Blackheart Posted February 25 Posted February 25 59 minutes ago, tnt said: Wish they would just show up in sweatpants for every power play. It sure makes their stats look a lot better than they were for the second half of the season, but they need to be consistently scoring each game on the power play in order to keep winning games, especially this weekend. Not only that, they need to continue to be aggressive outside their power plays to draw more penalties. The disparity in power plays between us and the opposition has to change. Yeah, only getting a couple power plays a game isn't a recipe for success. Quote
Wilbur Posted February 26 Author Posted February 26 18 hours ago, Blackheart said: Sorry if this has been posted already but Schlossman of the Heraldo put this in today's paper...thought it was pretty funny. UND radio analyst Darrin Looker dropped the phrase of the night in regards to the major power play, where UND scored three times in the five minutes. Because major power plays don't expire after a goal, they're sometimes referred to as "all-you-can-eat power plays." Looker said Minnesota Duluth gave UND an all-you-can-eat, "and UND showed up in sweatpants." Copyright to Dave Starman for the "All you can eat", he's used it for years. 2 Quote
Wilbur Posted February 26 Author Posted February 26 On 2/23/2025 at 1:04 PM, Benny Baker said: "See those.....yeah....we won a nonconference shootout and we get fireworks. This guy @MafiaMan doesn't understand...." 1 Quote
RedFrog Posted March 3 Posted March 3 Was going to mention (and forgot until now) that I attended the Saturday night game and noticed that UMD never opened the doors to their bench. All line changes, during play and while play was dead were made over the boards. Is this common or what would the purpose of this be? Alternatively, UND's changes were generally onto the ice goes over the boards, coming off the ice goes through the doors. Quote
InHeavenThereIsNoBeer Posted March 3 Posted March 3 52 minutes ago, RedFrog said: Was going to mention (and forgot until now) that I attended the Saturday night game and noticed that UMD never opened the doors to their bench. All line changes, during play and while play was dead were made over the boards. Is this common or what would the purpose of this be? Alternatively, UND's changes were generally onto the ice goes over the boards, coming off the ice goes through the doors. Neat observation and probably comes down to preference, maybe even the way lines are changing? If you're rolling 4 lines seems more logical to use the door as it's a true rotation of players but if you're leaning more heavily on the top lines and the 4th line is sitting longer maybe over the boards makes more sense? I'm just throwing things against the wall. Quote
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