Blackheart Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 A guess: Matt Henderson? Jesse Bull Quote
Shawn-O Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 Johnson and Bobyck spent a lot of time on the first line with those other two "stiffs".. I don't remember Bobber skating with them....too many buck pitchers at the Spud, I guess..... Quote
PCM Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 thank you... nice job schmidty... I remember all the conspiracy theories that call triggered. Quote
Blackheart Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 I don't remember Bobber skating with them....too many buck pitchers at the Spud, I guess..... Wow, the Spud...I'm sure I bumped into you (literally) once or twice at the Spud... Good times. Quote
Blackheart Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 I remember all the conspiracy theories that call triggered. iirc Larose was their leading scorer (more assists than goals) Quote
Blackheart Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 iirc Larose was their leading scorer (more assists than goals) Maine had won the frozn4 the year before...their AD was a little cocky before the game and offered to set up a ticket exchange/sale for all the UND fans who would be going home early after Maine beat the Sioux...that didn't work out too well for him... Quote
Sioux18 Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 Now no cheating on this one ... List Tony Hrkac's scoring line (G/A/Pts) in the 1987 championship game v. Michigan State. (This season's team needs to take a lesson from this .... ) IIRC, Hrkac had only one assist, on Bob Joyce's 52nd goal of the season. So the line would be 0-1-1. Sioux18 Quote
PCM Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 iirc Larose was their leading scorer (more assists than goals) You are correct. According to this USCHO article, Schmidt called Larose for butt-ending, not spearing as I stated earlier. Maine's chances took a broadside, however, when with little more than a minute left in the game referee Mike Schmidt assessed leading Black Bear scorer Cory Larose a game disqualification for a butt-end, putting him out of the semifinal game against North Dakota on Apr. 6. Ironically, Larose had been honored with Hockey East's Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award just weeks earlier. "We've already talked about it," said Walsh. "One player does not make the Maine team. The Maine team is balance and depth. We'll play the next game without him. "He's won some games for us. It's our job to win that game so he gets to play in the final." Quote
UNDLAW Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 tom philion and tyler palmiscino? Wasn't Mike Commodore "from" Moose Jaw via USJHL hockey (even though he was born in Fort Saskatchewan, AB). I am pretty sure I asked him and that is what he said. Quote
Blackheart Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 You are correct. According to this USCHO article, Schmidt called Larose for butt-ending, not spearing as I stated earlier. butt ending... Quote
Sioux18 Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 1. Nobody scores when James Patrick is on the ice. (1981-83) 2. According to Wisconsin fans, Cary Eades is a goon. (1978-82) 3. Phil Sykes scored 3 goals on Kleisinger in the 1982 title game. 4. If you watch the 2000 championship celebration, Mike Commodore says Holy F--- loud and clear for all to hear on the ESPN telecast. 5. Blais said Jason Blake from the 1997 championship team was probably a better golfer than hockey player. 6. When a Niagara player ran Andy Kohler in the 2000 regional, Mike Commodore hooked the little bich and worked him over pretty good. 7. This top player for Maine did not play against the Sioux in 2000 semifinals because he received a one game suspension in the regionals; I believe it was against Michigan. Cory Larose 8. Craig Ludwig would not give up his shin pads for the hockey hall of fame. 9. Johnson and Bobyck split the majority of time with Tony Hrkac and Bob Joyce on UND's Circus line in 1987. 10. Scott Dub cross-checked UMDs Skeeter Moore in the neck and sent him to the hospital during the 1987 WCHA playoffs. How did I do? Sioux18 Quote
PCM Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 butt ending... Spearing does sound better. Quote
siouxyeahyeah Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 How many brother combinations can you name that have played for the Sioux? What about the Connelly brothers - Brendan and Ryan...from White Bear Lake, MN? Quote
The Whistler Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 I don't remember Bobber skating with them....too many buck pitchers at the Spud, I guess..... The line started the year with Steve Johnson on the line. Later Gino shook it up putting Bobyck on the line (for his speed I would imagine). Johnson stayed on the line in power play situations. To fill out the power play was Ian Kidd and Mickey Krumpatich (no idea how to spell it) moving back on point. Quote
The Whistler Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 butt ending... Quit crying about it Maine, he did it, he even admitted he did it and you still would have lost that game. We steamrolled them that day. Quote
PCM Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 No. Another hint: He was a defenseman. Another hint: He was the first Sioux player to play in the Olympics. Quote
SIOUXELEVENS Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 Ian Kidd sent Skeeter Moore to United Hospital during the 87 playoffs. Quote
Blackheart Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 1. Nobody scores when James Patrick is on the ice. (1981-83) 2. According to Wisconsin fans, Cary Eades is a goon. (1978-82) 3. Phil Sykes scored 3 goals on Kleisinger in the 1982 title game. 4. If you watch the 2000 championship celebration, Mike Commodore says Holy F--- loud and clear for all to hear on the ESPN telecast. 5. Blais said Jason Blake from the 1997 championship team was probably a better golfer than hockey player. 6. When a Niagara player ran Andy Kohler in the 2000 regional, Mike Commodore hooked the little bich and worked him over pretty good. 7. This top player for Maine did not play against the Sioux in 2000 semifinals because he received a one game suspension in the regionals; I believe it was against Michigan. Cory Larose 8. Craig Ludwig would not give up his shin pads for the hockey hall of fame. 9. Johnson and Bobyck split the majority of time with Tony Hrkac and Bob Joyce on UND's Circus line in 1987. 10. Scott Dub cross-checked UMDs Skeeter Moore in the neck and sent him to the hospital during the 1987 WCHA playoffs. How did I do? Sioux18 8/10 --nice job....Jesse Bull was supposedly the golf guru and Ian Kidd put Skeeter Moore into the hospital...nasty hit... Quote
Ray77 Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 Another hint: He was the first Sioux player to play in the Olympics. John Noah. Quote
The Sicatoka Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 Johnson and Bobyck spent a lot of time on the first line with those other two "stiffs".. They tried Mal Parks with those two slackers (98 goals on the year!) for a couple games too. Quote
PCM Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 John Noah. Ding! Ding! Ding! I wondered how many hints I had to give. Funny thing is, when I once interviewed Noah, I asked him about the "Johnny Apollo" referencess used about him used in the Dakota Student. He was completely unaware of them. Al Finkelstein, the newspaper's hockey writer who came up with the nickname, played goalie for the Sioux. Noah also said that they were friends in college. But apparently either he didn't read the paper much or the nickname never caught on. Quote
stickboy1956 Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 What about the Connelly brothers - Brendan and Ryan...from White Bear Lake, MN? From Warroad Marvin (scott and conway) Christian (dave and eddie) Quote
Ray77 Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 Here is the list of brothers that have played for the Sioux that we've gotten so far. I thought it'd be nice to see a compiled list. I guess I can't verify all of them, but most. Any more? Burgraff, Frank and Mike Christian, Dave and Eddie DePiero brothers Drader, Larry and Daryl Genoway, Colby and Chay Hale, Ryan and David Hoogsteen, Kevin and David Johnson, Steve and Chad Johnson, Greg, Ryan, and Corey Jones, Matt and Zach Lundbohm, David and Brian Marvin, Scott and Conway Murphy, Keith and Curtis Panzer, Jeff and Jay Parise, Zach and Jordan Ulmer, Jason and Jeff Zajac, Travis and Darcy Quote
siouxyeahyeah Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 Here is the list of brothers that have played for the Sioux that we've gotten so far. I thought it'd be nice to see a compiled list. I guess I can't verify all of them, but most. Any more? Burgraff, Frank and Mike Christian, Dave and Eddie DePiero brothers Drader, Larry and Daryl Genoway, Colby and Chay Hale, Ryan and David Hoogsteen, Kevin and David Johnson, Steve and Chad Johnson, Greg, Ryan, and Corey Jones, Matt and Zach Lundbohm, David and Brian Marvin, Scott and Conway Murphy, Keith and Curtis Panzer, Jeff and Jay Parise, Zach and Jordan Ulmer, Jason and Jeff Zajac, Travis and Darcy The Connellys played together only 1 year - I believe from 2001-2002. And if you want to get really crazy...the first brother/sister combo I know of would be Chris and Jenny Porter Quote
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