UNDLeafsGuy Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 Try this one. Thanks PCM that better suits my attention span Quote
Taz Boy Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 Would somebody please condense this down to 2-3 lines and repost it so that I have time to read it :D I can: 1) Win or lose, the Sioux are the greatest team in all of college hockey 2) Item #1 is indisputable 3) Dippin Dots are the preferred treat for little Sioux fans everywhere taz says Go Sioux!!!! Quote
sioux7>5 Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 if u wanted it. Does $5 not buy a keg of Keystone? If it is more you got screwed.....Go the distance and get a keg of Mich Golden Light. Then $5 a cup I would spend. Quote
proudsioux Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 no 5 bucks a cup for the whole nite.. I can get busch lite too. Idk if they make a schmidts keg but i can find out. I could maybe charge 5.75 and gets some old milwakees or somtin. Quote
sioux7>5 Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 no 5 bucks a cup for the whole nite.. I can get busch lite too. Idk if they make a schmidts keg but i can find out. I could maybe charge 5.75 and gets some old milwakees or somtin. I am getting a headache just thinking about drinking that pee water beer. Quote
proudsioux Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 lets stay on topic here as PCM would say. PM if interested in coming over to watch on the big scree. btw. only 1 pm so far. Quote
sprig Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 UND's potential success is far more important to me than Minnesota's potential failure. Too close to call Quote
sioux7>5 Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 I just looked to see if this weeks polls have been released and nothing yet. But I had a thought, any one want to guess at how many #1 votes the Goofs will get even though they were swept again? I am betting on at least 3 votes for the #1. Just a thought. Quote
Blackheart Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 My prediction.... If the Sioux win Friday, they will have a chance for the sweep. Also, the team that scores first on Friday, will be up 1-0. (pending review) Other than that, this time of year is hard for the diehard Sioux fans...I mean, how do you think the Gofer faithful will react if Tech works'em over all weekend...the cries of Holy Cross will be echoing in their furry little ears. Sioux will probably take 2 on Saturday after the Gofs squeak out a Friday nite tie with Tech, 0-0. Quote
sioux7>5 Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 My prediction.... If the Sioux win Friday, they will have a chance for the sweep. Also, the team that scores first on Friday, will be up 1-0. (pending review) Other than that, this time of year is hard for the diehard Sioux fans...I mean, how do you think the Gofer faithful will react if Tech works'em over all weekend...the cries of Holy Cross will be echoing in their furry little ears. Sioux will probably take 2 on Saturday after the Gofs squeak out a Friday nite tie with Tech, 0-0. I think the Sioux will split this weekend(would love for them to sweep). Going to the game on Saturday so I hope it is a good game. Quote
dagies Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 Never did figure out what was blocking the webcast on my pc, tried shutting down all spyware/av aps, but still no luck. Gave up and listened to TH. Does anyone know how far Charter TV goes in MN? I think I'll be in Fergus Falls and I'm wondering if Charter might be on cable there? I wish I was technically adept enough to have helped you with your troubles, but I really lack the necessary knowledge. I was fortunate enough that it just started up. Hope you enjoy FF, my hometown. Quote
dagies Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 Here's the sudo-reporter analysis of the upcoming UND-SCSU series. If CC and DU split and UND can sweep SCSU, the Sioux would end the season in third place. Getting home ice and avoiding the Thursday play-in game at the Final Five should be UND's two primary goals at this point. Now, some might think that getting 4 points this weekend at St. Cloud is practically mission impossible. But I don't think so, especially if Minnesota beats Michigan Tech on Friday. The Huskies would have little to play for on Saturday if the Gophers win Friday. The past three seasons, the Sioux are 3-1-2 at St. Cloud. SCSU's sweep of the Gophers was impressive, but the Sioux did it, too. And the Sioux did it playing both games at Mariucci and with the Gophers having a 23-10 advantage in power plays. SCSU had a 12-10 advantage in power plays against Minnesota. Since the Christmas break, UND is 11-2-2 (.781) and SCSU is 10-3-3 (.719) -- not much difference. However, the teams UND played during that stretch have a combined winning percentage of .542 while the teams SCSU played have a winning percentage of .514. So the Sioux have compiled a better record against tougher competition. And let's not forget that the Sioux were without Toews, Chorney and Lee for two games during that time and that Lamoureux wasn't 100 percent healthy. He now has three shutouts in his last 11 games. In the last 16 games, UND has averaged 3.69 goals per game and given up 2.06, a 1.63 average margin of victory. SCSU has averaged 3.25 goals per game and given up 2.13 for a 1.12 average margin of victory. The Sioux hold the advantage, despite playing tougher competition. Some have said that SCSU is a much better team than when the Sioux took 3 of 4 points from the Huskies at the Ralph Nov. 3-4, but that's not true. During the first half of the season, the Huskies were averaging 3.56 goals per game and giving up 2.13 for an average margin of victory 1.43. Defensively, SCSU is the same, but offensively, they've slipped. When the Huskies visited the Ralph, Lamoureux was injured and didn't play (Grieco played great in the backup role, however). Toews had just returned after missing three and a half games with a shoulder injury and Oshie was playing with a broken thumb. SCSU's lineup then wasn't much different than it is now. There is a HUGE contrast between the Sioux team that played the first 18 games of the season and the team that's played the last 16. Before Christmas, UND averaged 3.00 goals per game and gave up an average of 3.17 for a -.17 margin. In the second half of the season, UND's average margin of victory has improved by +1.8 while SCSU's has dropped by -.31. Yes, I know that you can throw all the stats out the window this weekend. SCSU is a very good team and is playing very well. I don't expect anything to come easy for the Sioux in this series. But the Sioux shouldn't go to St. Cloud thinking that the Huskies are 10 feet tall because they swept the Gophers. What happens Friday night around the WCHA could have a great impact on what happens Saturday night in St. Cloud. This is great stuff, PCM. Thanks for the work. Quote
siouxnami Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 Here's the sudo-reporter analysis of the upcoming UND-SCSU series. If CC and DU split and UND can sweep SCSU, the Sioux would end the season in third place. Getting home ice and avoiding the Thursday play-in game at the Final Five should be UND's two primary goals at this point. Now, some might think that getting 4 points this weekend at St. Cloud is practically mission impossible. But I don't think so, especially if Minnesota beats Michigan Tech on Friday. The Huskies would have little to play for on Saturday if the Gophers win Friday. The past three seasons, the Sioux are 3-1-2 at St. Cloud. SCSU's sweep of the Gophers was impressive, but the Sioux did it, too. And the Sioux did it playing both games at Mariucci and with the Gophers having a 23-10 advantage in power plays. SCSU had a 12-10 advantage in power plays against Minnesota. Since the Christmas break, UND is 11-2-2 (.781) and SCSU is 10-3-3 (.719) -- not much difference. However, the teams UND played during that stretch have a combined winning percentage of .542 while the teams SCSU played have a winning percentage of .514. So the Sioux have compiled a better record against tougher competition. And let's not forget that the Sioux were without Toews, Chorney and Lee for two games during that time and that Lamoureux wasn't 100 percent healthy. He now has three shutouts in his last 11 games. In the last 16 games, UND has averaged 3.69 goals per game and given up 2.06, a 1.63 average margin of victory. SCSU has averaged 3.25 goals per game and given up 2.13 for a 1.12 average margin of victory. The Sioux hold the advantage, despite playing tougher competition. Some have said that SCSU is a much better team than when the Sioux took 3 of 4 points from the Huskies at the Ralph Nov. 3-4, but that's not true. During the first half of the season, the Huskies were averaging 3.56 goals per game and giving up 2.13 for an average margin of victory 1.43. Defensively, SCSU is the same, but offensively, they've slipped. When the Huskies visited the Ralph, Lamoureux was injured and didn't play (Grieco played great in the backup role, however). Toews had just returned after missing three and a half games with a shoulder injury and Oshie was playing with a broken thumb. SCSU's lineup then wasn't much different than it is now. There is a HUGE contrast between the Sioux team that played the first 18 games of the season and the team that's played the last 16. Before Christmas, UND averaged 3.00 goals per game and gave up an average of 3.17 for a -.17 margin. In the second half of the season, UND's average margin of victory has improved by +1.8 while SCSU's has dropped by -.31. Yes, I know that you can throw all the stats out the window this weekend. SCSU is a very good team and is playing very well. I don't expect anything to come easy for the Sioux in this series. But the Sioux shouldn't go to St. Cloud thinking that the Huskies are 10 feet tall because they swept the Gophers. What happens Friday night around the WCHA could have a great impact on what happens Saturday night in St. Cloud. Good analysis. But now my eyes sudo-hurt. :D Quote
Sioux-per Villain Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 I just looked to see if this weeks polls have been released and nothing yet. But I had a thought, any one want to guess at how many #1 votes the Goofs will get even though they were swept again? I am betting on at least 3 votes for the #1. Just a thought. in the old days, there were always votes for the ugliest couple to be homecoming king and queen too.... Quote
UNDLeafsGuy Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 I can: 1) Win or lose, the Sioux are the greatest team in all of college hockey 2) Item #1 is indisputable 3) Dippin Dots are the preferred treat for little Sioux fans everywhere taz says Go Sioux!!!! Beautiful now that I can understand ! Quote
UNDLeafsGuy Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 Bring on the Black Nike Jerseys to make it 5-0 when wearing them! in your picture is that Hrkac on the right ! Quote
siouxpuckster Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 i think we split this weekend and end up right where we're at and that's 4th place. I hope we get the opportunity to play tech to get some TUC wins. that will help us. I don't want to play msu because they need to keep winning and if they play us they won't. and I don't want any part of wisconsin, they seem to give us fits. Quote
farce poobah Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 The other good news for the Sioux is that the games are road games. Plus our winning % is good on big ice this year. Quote
dagies Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 i think we split this weekend and end up right where we're at and that's 4th place. I hope we get the opportunity to play tech to get some TUC wins. that will help us. I don't want to play msu because they need to keep winning and if they play us they won't. and I don't want any part of wisconsin, they seem to give us fits. If there's a year where a team could finish 4th in the WCHA and AVOID the play-in game at the Final Five, this could be it. There seems enough strength in the lower teams that an upset of a home team is a distinct possibility. Obviously this assumes UND even makes it as they could be a victim as well as any other. Certainly I'm no fan of playing Mankato again this year. Quote
PCM Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 Certainly I'm no fan of playing Mankato again this year. As I look down the list of likely opponents, I don't see a one that isn't capable of giving the Sioux fits. Quote
sioux7>5 Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 As I thought the Goofs still got 3 votes for #1 in one poll and 4 votes in the other. UND stay the same and Denver moved up to #6. Someone, anyone explain this crap to me.(I know, no one here on SS.com cares about the polls, but there is something wrong with this.) Quote
farce poobah Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 [whispering] Don't look now but the Sioux PK is 17 for their last 17. Sign that goaltending is healthy (and hot) and positional play is improving. Moving like a unit very well indeed. Quote
luapsided Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 As I thought the Goofs still got 3 votes for #1 in one poll and 4 votes in the other. UND stay the same and Denver moved up to #6. Someone, anyone explain this crap to me.(I know, no one here on SS.com cares about the polls, but there is something wrong with this.) The pot they smoke comes out of minnesota Quote
Redneksioux Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 The pot they smoke comes out of minnesota That must be some good s*** man! Quote
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