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2 minutes ago, cberkas said:

They also have balanced scoring. 

Yes, this is definitely not the Miami of the last 5 years or so...they seem to have grit.

Posted
14 hours ago, brianvf said:

Guessing we’ll hear more during the Wednesday presser. Hopefully good news. 

Yeah; even keeping him out for one series would be good news

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On 1/31/2026 at 5:26 PM, brucespook said:

Last years team would be battling with MN for 40th in NPI 

Why bring up the turd that has been flushed? Find somewhere else to re-live bad memories. 

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Posted
29 minutes ago, burd said:

Think winning 3 of next 4 and splitting at Western will maintain 3 seed going into conf. tourney?

College Hockey News has a "customizer" function to their NPI data that allows you to go in and either change the outcome of any particular game or games, or plug in the outcomes of future games, and then see the effect on the NPI.  I think what this feature does when you plug in outcomes for future games is figure that all of the rest of the future college hockey games will have a result that is the most likely result of that game, maybe based upon KRACH or something else, but I'm not 100% sure about that.

In any event, it's a fun feature to fool around with if you're bored.

Using that feature, it suggests that if UND were to win 3 of 4 against SCSU and Miami, and split with WMU, we'd stay in the three spot, most likely.  It doesn't appear to matter whether our loss is to Miami or SCSU, which sort of makes sense given both series are at home and the two teams are in a generally similar spot in the rankings.

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On 2/8/2026 at 12:18 AM, cberkas said:

I think Miami keeps one game close, not going to be easy like they have been the last few years. 

Easy? Maybe for everyone else, but not for us recently. Last year, it took three 3rd period goals to beat them, including two goals in the last 1:30 of the game. This year's UND team is definitely not last years however, hahaha.

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6 minutes ago, Sioux- said:

Easy? Maybe for everyone else, but not for us recently. Last year, it took three 3rd period goals to beat them, including two goals in the last 1:30 of the game. This year's UND team is definitely not last years however, hahaha.

True, but Miami is much better this year as well.

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Posted
19 minutes ago, Blackheart said:

True, but Miami is much better this year as well.

This is also true. I was only replying to the notion that Miami was an easy win for UND over the past few years, which has not been the case. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, SJHovey said:

College Hockey News has a "customizer" function to their NPI data that allows you to go in and either change the outcome of any particular game or games, or plug in the outcomes of future games, and then see the effect on the NPI.  I think what this feature does when you plug in outcomes for future games is figure that all of the rest of the future college hockey games will have a result that is the most likely result of that game, maybe based upon KRACH or something else, but I'm not 100% sure about that.

In any event, it's a fun feature to fool around with if you're bored.

Using that feature, it suggests that if UND were to win 3 of 4 against SCSU and Miami, and split with WMU, we'd stay in the three spot, most likely.  It doesn't appear to matter whether our loss is to Miami or SCSU, which sort of makes sense given both series are at home and the two teams are in a generally similar spot in the rankings.

It’s just a matter of time until CHN makes you buy a subscription to use it like they did to the stats customizer. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, fightingsioux4life said:

Don't rush him back. Get him healed up for the playoffs.

Yup.  There are so many reasons to give the kids’ long-term health top priority.  First, you owe it to the player, personally and for his future at the next level.  Also, our program must be trusted by teams with future interests in these kids to protect their long term health.   At the front end prior to NCAA hockey, future prospects will hear from their advisers and coaches, including CHL, if UND doesn’t put its players’ health above its own immediate desire to win.

When there is any doubt, let them heal and give the next kid a chance to contribute.  

 

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Posted
14 minutes ago, burd said:

Yup.  There are so many reasons to give the kids’ long-term health top priority.  First, you owe it to the player, personally and for his future at the next level.  Also, our program must be trusted by teams with future interests in these kids to protect their long term health.   At the front end prior to NCAA hockey, future prospects will hear from their advisers and coaches, including CHL, if UND doesn’t put its players’ health above its own immediate desire to win.

When there is any doubt, let them heal and give the next kid a chance to contribute.  

 

#NextManUp

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Oldguy said:

So, does Dalton Andrew get a chance this weekend, or does Jubenvill play forward?

Or maybe Zakreski is closer and they can get him back up to speed a bit?

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