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2 hours ago, BIGSIOUX said:

Id have Zakreski over both Mehghini and Croal.  Dude is a gamer. 

Love Zakreski but I don't think he's playing over Croal. He's a +17...gotta be top 10 in Plus/Minus in the entire conference.

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22 minutes ago, Dustin said:

Has anyone come up with a catchy team nickname (Hrkac Circus) or line name (CBS) for this squad?  

It couldn’t be about just one line.   I like Jax Attack.  

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5 hours ago, BIGSIOUX said:

Id have Zakreski over both Mehghini and Croal.  Dude is a gamer. 

In no way can Croal come out of the lineup. He is the best defensive wing we have. The guy is a champ on the PK and keeping us up when games are close. Future "C" right there, maybe even next season

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I'm reviewing the All-NCHC picks, and setting them next to their nominees for top awards, named earlier:

https://nchchockey.com/news/2026/3/4/mens-ice-hockey-nchc-reveals-finalists-for-2025-2026-individual-awards.aspx

Several things stand out.  

Bennett Zmolek.  He's named one of the conference's top 3 defensive defensemen.  But not named to any of the All-Conference teams.     Here's rooting for some well-deserved recognition in winning the Best Defensive Defenseman award next week.

Dylan James.  Finalist for Best Defensive Forward, but no room for him on the All-Conference teams.  Would love for him to get that award next week.

UND has six forwards with better plus minus than all of the first-team forwards. 

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Dating back at least to the Gasparini era, the best UND forwards play both offense AND defense.  In the late 1970's and early 1980's, it gave the college kids a shot at the big show, despite the bias against college players at the time.  Now it seems firmly rooted in our DNA.

11 UND forwards have gone on to finish top-25 in Selke voting (NHL's best defensive forward), and it reads like a whos-who:  Dave Christian, Dave Tippett, Doug Smail, Greg Johnson, Jason Blake, Jonathan Toews, Ryan Johnson, TJ Oshie, Travis Zajac, Troy Murray, Zach Parise.  

 And two UND alumni won the Selke (both of whom wore #19 for the Blackhawks) Murray and Toews.   The Archetype of a UND forward.  

Based on the eye test of fan in the stands, it seems this years UND team is committed to team defense in our own zone, and working hard to retrieve pucks and send it forward to create chances.  It's been a big improvement, and fast.

 

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15 hours ago, farce poobah said:

I'm reviewing the All-NCHC picks, and setting them next to their nominees for top awards, named earlier:

https://nchchockey.com/news/2026/3/4/mens-ice-hockey-nchc-reveals-finalists-for-2025-2026-individual-awards.aspx

Several things stand out.  

Bennett Zmolek.  He's named one of the conference's top 3 defensive defensemen.  But not named to any of the All-Conference teams.     Here's rooting for some well-deserved recognition in winning the Best Defensive Defenseman award next week.

Dylan James.  Finalist for Best Defensive Forward, but no room for him on the All-Conference teams.  Would love for him to get that award next week.

UND has six forwards with better plus minus than all of the first-team forwards. 

================================================================================

Dating back at least to the Gasparini era, the best UND forwards play both offense AND defense.  In the late 1970's and early 1980's, it gave the college kids a shot at the big show, despite the bias against college players at the time.  Now it seems firmly rooted in our DNA.

11 UND forwards have gone on to finish top-25 in Selke voting (NHL's best defensive forward), and it reads like a whos-who:  Dave Christian, Dave Tippett, Doug Smail, Greg Johnson, Jason Blake, Jonathan Toews, Ryan Johnson, TJ Oshie, Travis Zajac, Troy Murray, Zach Parise.  

 And two UND alumni won the Selke (both of whom wore #19 for the Blackhawks) Murray and Toews.   The Archetype of a UND forward.  

Based on the eye test of fan in the stands, it seems this years UND team is committed to team defense in our own zone, and working hard to retrieve pucks and send it forward to create chances.  It's been a big improvement, and fast.

 

This was a couple of years ago now and someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I saw a statistic at one point that the Best Defensive Forward winners in the NCHC have played more collective NHL games than the league MVPs. A lot more room on an NHL roster for guys who win faceoffs, block shots, play PK, etc. 

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12 minutes ago, Speed_Kills said:

This was a couple of years ago now and someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I saw a statistic at one point that the Best Defensive Forward winners in the NCHC have played more collective NHL games than the league MVPs. A lot more room on an NHL roster for guys who win faceoffs, block shots, play PK, etc. 

Having two-way forwards also makes it easier to match up with opposing teams.

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