brianvf Posted yesterday at 03:20 AM Posted yesterday at 03:20 AM 1 minute ago, tnt said: With 10 first round picks, how are they splitting NIL money? Wonder if some ego’s could cause a rift if there is some disparity and it becomes known. BU made it work last season. 3 Quote
SiouxFanatic Posted yesterday at 03:23 AM Posted yesterday at 03:23 AM 4 minutes ago, tnt said: With 10 first round picks, how are they splitting NIL money? Wonder if some ego’s could cause a rift if there is some disparity and it becomes known. You nailed it as I thought the same exact thing. That’s a lot of egos in that locker room with each having expectations of getting a very good amount of playing time. It’s one thing to get them committed, now Nightingale has to get them all to mesh and buy in when they show up on campus. Quote
AlphaMikeFoxtrot Posted yesterday at 03:33 AM Posted yesterday at 03:33 AM At least one transfers out. Maybe the Flames steer Hextall to GF... 1 Quote
farce poobah Posted yesterday at 03:42 AM Posted yesterday at 03:42 AM On 6/25/2026 at 9:00 AM, nascar99 said: During the WDAZ era of Sioux hockey coverage, Pat Sweeney or Travis Dunn (don't recall who), talked about how tall Denver was, and said "they have a really high team". 🤣 Not sure if the double meaning was intentional or nor. Quote
nascar99 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 9 hours ago, SiouxFanatic said: Gonna be very lofty expectations on Michigan State. I hope they crash and fail in spectacular fashion. Follow in the steps of those loaded past BC, BU, and Michigan teams. It will be most interesting to see if Josh Ravensbergen can be a rockstar right away in net or not for State Quote
Godsmack Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Penn State commit Alexander Karmanov is 7 foot, 1 inch, 280 pounds. Taken by the Sharks in this year’s draft. He’d be the tallest player on the Penn State men’s basketball team. 1 Quote
brianvf Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Godsmack said: Penn State commit Alexander Karmanov is 7 foot, 1 inch, 280 pounds. Taken by the Sharks in this year’s draft. He’d be the tallest player on the Penn State men’s basketball team. Sounds like a pylon with good reach. Quote
hockeytherapy13 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 22 hours ago, SiouxFanatic said: Gonna be very lofty expectations on Michigan State. I hope they crash and fail in spectacular fashion. Follow in the steps of those loaded past BC, BU, and Michigan teams. It’s a bit different now because some of these high end picks are staying a year or 2 longer thanks to the NIL money. Michael Hage and Perron sticking around for Michigan would have never happened if it weren’t for the bag of cash teams can use now Quote
atxsioux Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, hockeytherapy13 said: It’s a bit different now because some of these high end picks are staying a year or 2 longer thanks to the NIL money. Michael Hage and Perron sticking around for Michigan would have never happened if it weren’t for the bag of cash teams can use now Perron being his size with still a so/so defensive game I’d say is the reason he’s still at Michigan. (And if it hasn’t sunk in by now not sure it ever will) Even with his skill I think it would be a reach to imagine him leaving this last April and trying to lock down a roster spot in Carolina. Quote
hockeytherapy13 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 10 minutes ago, atxsioux said: Perron being his size with still a so/so defensive game I’d say is the reason he’s still at Michigan. (And if it hasn’t sunk in by now not sure it ever will) Even with his skill I think it would be a reach to imagine him leaving this last April and trying to lock down a roster spot in Carolina. And your thoughts on Hage? Since my point was more so high picks staying longer thanks to NIL. Which is going to make it more likely that these high end teams will actually start winning the final games of the year with the top players being older. Quote
cberkas Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 19 minutes ago, hockeytherapy13 said: And your thoughts on Hage? Since my point was more so high picks staying longer thanks to NIL. Which is going to make it more likely that these high end teams will actually start winning the final games of the year with the top players being older. Hage said he wanted to play with his brother Quote
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