Green Banner Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 3 hours ago, bcblues said: Hot goalie had as little to do with the outcome as the refs did for Minny fans last night. It was sarcasm Quote
.357 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 4 hours ago, JacksonW said: First time this year an opposing team played a much more defensive system and they struggled with it. They will probably see lots more of it unless they can score first. Only a few teams will be willing to play wide open with them. Echoes of another team 113 mi east of GF, namely the mighty Beavers, that also like to plug up the neutral zone & who had UND's number last year. Just like his predecessor, DJ didn't make any in-game adjustments tonight after the 1st period in an attempt to change the tempo of the game. The team was clearly struggling, but no adjustments were made for the entire 60 minutes. Call a timeout or put the Sharpie to use & start drawing up some other plans. Do something. It's guaranteed that other mediocre teams who don't have a lot of firepower will look at tape of tonight's game & will implement a similar strategy against UND. The onus is on DJ to find a solution to this nagging issue. If other teams have similar success like MN had tonight, it will mean that DJ & Smaby haven't successfully implemented an offensive scheme yet to deal with it. Plus, not benching Strinden for a game or two sends the wrong message that crappy play will be tolerated. At this point, you'd think Klee couldn't do any worse. A good bet that he's more hungry & disciplined than Strinden currently is because he's desperate to crack the line-up. Benching an alt captain would definitely get every player's attention that there will be consequences for not playing at a high level. So not huge red flags because it's very early in the year & DJ's body of work is too small with which to judge him. But the upcoming games against Clarkson, BSU & Mercyhurst (the NPI killers) will tell a story about whether DJ has left BB's old problems* behind or if they continue to haunt the team. * lack of consequences for substandard play & an inability (or unwillingness) to make in-game adjustments 3 Quote
90siouxfan Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago My observation is Coach Jackson has put out the same lines for all games. Seems like a plan to promote line chemistry is in place. Perhaps the correction Ben Strinden requires will be non game time event. Perhaps Ben is still bag skating this morning? Quote
SIOUXELEVENS Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago No passengers , #4 should watch this tape on not how to play D, he got beat at least 3 times clean and as an upper classman that should not happen. #21 is a head scratcher we he won the Ironman I thought he was poised for a big year and it still might be but he is struggling right know. Maybe a press box view would help. Homer needs to work on his glove 2nd and 3rd goals mishandled with his mitt. A lot of these miscues are easy fixes and 4 games in I think this team will be just fine as long as Jackson addresses some issues. Quote
UND69er Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 29 minutes ago, SIOUXELEVENS said: No passengers , #4 should watch this tape on not how to play D, he got beat at least 3 times clean and as an upper classman that should not happen. #21 is a head scratcher we he won the Ironman I thought he was poised for a big year and it still might be but he is struggling right know. Maybe a press box view would help. Amen. Livanavage has to learn to play Defense. He's like a 5 yr old at the water park, all over the ice and he's not that good to recover. With all the coaches being former Dmen you'd think he'd be more disciplined. As much as I'm impressed with team speed and talent I'm disappointed in the chaotic playmaking last night. Quote
The Sicatoka Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I saw an echo of past teams that had too much fun after a Friday win. Not sharp; just off. 2 Quote
90siouxfan Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Perhaps the boys need to be sequestered at the Ralph on Friday nights Quote
fightingsioux4life Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 9 hours ago, .357 said: Echoes of another team 113 mi east of GF, namely the mighty Beavers, that also like to plug up the neutral zone & who had UND's number last year. Just like his predecessor, DJ didn't make any in-game adjustments tonight after the 1st period in an attempt to change the tempo of the game. The team was clearly struggling, but no adjustments were made for the entire 60 minutes. Call a timeout or put the Sharpie to use & start drawing up some other plans. Do something. It's guaranteed that other mediocre teams who don't have a lot of firepower will look at tape of tonight's game & will implement a similar strategy against UND. The onus is on DJ to find a solution to this nagging issue. If other teams have similar success like MN had tonight, it will mean that DJ & Smaby haven't successfully implemented an offensive scheme yet to deal with it. Plus, not benching Strinden for a game or two sends the wrong message that crappy play will be tolerated. At this point, you'd think Klee couldn't do any worse. A good bet that he's more hungry & disciplined than Strinden currently is because he's desperate to crack the line-up. Benching an alt captain would definitely get every player's attention that there will be consequences for not playing at a high level. So not huge red flags because it's very early in the year & DJ's body of work is too small with which to judge him. But the upcoming games against Clarkson, BSU & Mercyhurst (the NPI killers) will tell a story about whether DJ has left BB's old problems* behind or if they continue to haunt the team. * lack of consequences for substandard play & an inability (or unwillingness) to make in-game adjustments I am hearing some of the same things found on the FB threads this year (it's still Bubba Ball). 🙄 The Goofs played a more complete and disciplined game compared to Friday night (which I fully expected) and our relatively young team wasn't ready for it. Sometimes players have to learn these lessons the hard way; telling them isn't always enough. This team is also still learning how to play together; we had a lot of turnover from last season. So I am not going to overreact to last night's debacle. Having said that, there is no reason the coaches cannot sit players for performance reasons (Strinden) given the tremendous depth we have. I understand that we all have PTSD after the past 5 seasons or so, but I will reserve judgement on this team for now. 3 Quote
burd Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago See. I told you DJ would just be more of the same. We want Sandy. 1 1 Quote
fightingsioux4life Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 4 minutes ago, burd said: See. I told you DJ would just be more of the same. We want Sandy. Don't get @gfhockey started on that again. 😂 1 Quote
gfhockey Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 26 minutes ago, fightingsioux4life said: Don't get @gfhockey started on that again. 😂 I guess how many nattys does Hak Berry and Jax have compared to Sandy? Quote
fightingsioux4life Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Just now, gfhockey said: I guess how many nattys does Hak Berry and Jax have compared to Sandy? Sandy is too old now. He's close to retirement. Quote
Sioux90 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 1 minute ago, gfhockey said: I guess how many nattys does Hak Berry and Jax have compared to Sandy? What makes you think that he’d even take the job? He’s never appeared to be a guy that holds onto the past. He seems pretty content. Moving on. 2 Quote
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