Blackheart Posted January 17, 2008 Posted January 17, 2008 What are the chances of Oshie and Duncan returning next year? Could we see Duncan, Oshie, and (David) Toews on a line...how sweet would that be? Or do I need to pass the crack pipe? crack pipe. Quote
Blackheart Posted January 17, 2008 Posted January 17, 2008 I hate the purple cows as much as the next guy, but I'm reading about going after their goons when we get up by 4-5 goals. Mansucko has usually played the Sioux tough so I would be happy with a couple 1 goal wins or a win and a tie. I would not be surprised if they surprised the Sioux on Friday night. Go Sioux!! Quote
AZSIOUX Posted January 17, 2008 Author Posted January 17, 2008 I hate the purple cows as much as the next guy, but I'm reading about going after their goons when we get up by 4-5 goals. Mansucko has usually played the Sioux tough so I would be happy with a couple 1 goal wins or a win and a tie. I would not be surprised if they surprised the Sioux on Friday night. Go Sioux!! i think its more of if we get a big lead then thats what they seem to do under jutting so ya never know what could happen. if they wana get cheap then we will have a couple guys whoop their azzes we dropped 32 goals on them in 6 games last season. 5 wins and a 4-4 tie, this would be a hell of a weekend to open the floodgates and really score some goals! lets hope it happens go sioux - sweep the landcows and get out of town Quote
Bob in Wisconsin Posted January 17, 2008 Posted January 17, 2008 oshie will be gone as soon as we win #8 so sunday, april 13th will work and duncan probably will follow shortly as well, maybe st louis will offer him a free agent contract the crack pipe isnt my thing but something else could work Sorry, I don't swing that way, not that there's anything wrong with that. Quote
AZSIOUX Posted January 17, 2008 Author Posted January 17, 2008 Sorry, I don't swing that way, not that there's anything wrong with that. HUH? what the hell are you referring to? it was a joke Quote
dagies Posted January 17, 2008 Posted January 17, 2008 What are the chances of Oshie and Duncan returning next year? Could we see Duncan, Oshie, and (David) Toews on a line...how sweet would that be? Or do I need to pass the crack pipe? I can't see it. We already have something like 17 forwards available next year not counting those two. Quote
Oxbow6 Posted January 17, 2008 Posted January 17, 2008 i think its more of if we get a big lead then thats what they seem to do under jutting so ya never know what could happen. if they wana get cheap then we will have a couple guys whoop their azzes we dropped 32 goals on them in 6 games last season. 5 wins and a 4-4 tie, this would be a hell of a weekend to open the floodgates and really score some goals! lets hope it happens go sioux - sweep the landcows and get out of town Thanks for breaking it down for those who think we were promoting fighting for the sake of fighting ! Jutting's a tool! Quote
AZSIOUX Posted January 17, 2008 Author Posted January 17, 2008 Hey Sioux fans, Troy Jutting here.......... Just wanted to stop by and say hi to you all. I think this weekend may be closer than you guys think. Well maybe not but thats what i have to tell my players but dont worry, if we get down by 4 or more goals i say we turn some kids loose and see what happens, ya never know but either way thanks for being great fans and non of my assistants or myself have tried to fight any refs this year! (see story below, a good one to rehash) MSU Head Hockey Coach NEED COWBELL? NEED A FIGHT? NEED INTRO? ps...........if any hockey jobs open in your area can someone shoot me a email much appreciated According to an eyewitness, Minnesota State assistant coach Eric Means walked roughly 30 feet down the hall from the team locker room to the door of the officials Quote
brianvf Posted January 17, 2008 Posted January 17, 2008 Does anyone know if Sioux Xtra will be picking up the webcast from the Mankato website? Quote
Diggler Posted January 17, 2008 Posted January 17, 2008 According to an eyewitness, Minnesota State assistant coach Eric Means walked roughly 30 feet down the hall from the team locker room to the door of the officials’ locker room and confronted referee Jon Campion. In the game, Minnesota had seven power plays, while the Mavericks had two. One person on the scene said Means unleashed a profanity-laced tirade at Campion. Mavericks head coach Troy Jutting then asked for a word with Campion. After Campion and the coaches exchanged heated words, Means allegedly charged at the referee offering to fight, before several campus police officers separated them and physically escorted Means and Jutting back to the Mavericks locker room door. sorry, had to go there...i kid i kid I already went there with my awesome blog, so it's not like you're special. Quote
AZSIOUX Posted January 17, 2008 Author Posted January 17, 2008 Does anyone know if Sioux Xtra will be picking up the webcast from the Mankato website? would assume no as they use b2 networks with their webcasts. 6.00 per game. cant wait. Quote
AZSIOUX Posted January 17, 2008 Author Posted January 17, 2008 Jones and Defense article But Jones, still without a point on the season, has been every bit as important as the others, Hakstol says. Quote
yzerman19 Posted January 17, 2008 Posted January 17, 2008 Great article. Love Jonesey. However, Big Joe leads the WCHA in +/-. That is tough to knock Quote
AZSIOUX Posted January 17, 2008 Author Posted January 17, 2008 Great article. Love Jonesey. However, Big Joe leads the WCHA in +/-. That is tough to knock +/- has always been a overrated stat to me. thats not knocking joe at all as it shows hes on the ice for some nice even strength goals but it doesnt tell the whole story of a D man. jones is rock solid and is a nice player to mix up with our more offensive d men Quote
Ray77 Posted January 17, 2008 Posted January 17, 2008 +/- has always been a overrated stat to me. thats not knocking joe at all as it shows hes on the ice for some nice even strength goals but it doesnt tell the whole story of a D man. jones is rock solid and is a nice player to mix up with our more offensive d men I've read the comment that a few people have thought +/- seems to be an overrated stat. I'm curious as to why? If you're on the ice when your team is scoring more than when you're getting scored on, especially as a defenseman, you're doing your job. Some defenseman, like Finley, are not big-time offensive defenseman and are not going to put up a bunch of goals and assists. As a coach, the only stat that I cared about was each player's +/-. I could have cared less who had 52 goals and 35 assists. What stat then, do you think, would tell the whole story, or a better story than +/-? Quote
AZSIOUX Posted January 17, 2008 Author Posted January 17, 2008 I've read the comment that a few people have thought +/- seems to be an overrated stat. I'm curious as to why? If you're on the ice when your team is scoring more than when you're getting scored on, especially as a defenseman, you're doing your job. Some defenseman, like Finley, are not big-time offensive defenseman and are not going to put up a bunch of goals and assists. As a coach, the only stat that I cared about was each player's +/-. I could have cared less who had 52 goals and 35 assists. What stat then, do you think, would tell the whole story, or a better story than +/-? good question about what would tell the whole story and i guess i dont have a answer and dont think there is a stat for that not saying its a bad stat and not diminishing joes +/- as i stated above i bet you were happy with a kid who popped in 52 and 35 though and i bet anyone who puts those numbers up helped out others in the +/- department Quote
yzerman19 Posted January 17, 2008 Posted January 17, 2008 #1 stat for a defenseman IMO is opponent scoring chances allowed. #2 is just minuses. Quote
Ray77 Posted January 17, 2008 Posted January 17, 2008 good question about what would tell the whole story and i guess i dont have a answer and dont think there is a stat for that not saying its a bad stat and not diminishing joes +/- as i stated above i bet you were happy with a kid who popped in 52 and 35 though and i bet anyone who puts those numbers up helped out others in the +/- department Yes, you are correct. Typically our forwards would have huge goal and assist numbers, but for the D all I really cared about was +/-. When it came down to a 1 goal game in the last 1:30 or so, I knew the guys on our team that didn't get scored on, and they were on the ice. Quote
yzerman19 Posted January 17, 2008 Posted January 17, 2008 I look for a defenseman to be able to do 3 things fairly well. 1. Not give up scoring chances. This means no odd-mans, play the puck when appropriate, play the body when appropriate, tie up forwards crashing the net and don not let them shoot. 2. Transition the puck up the ice. Have to be able to make good breakout passes and be able to skate the puck up out of your defensive zone yourself if need be. 3. Be a calming presence in the offensive zone. I want all forwards to be confident that if they get in trouble with the puck, the points are there to bail them out and restart everything. To be truly elite, you also should also be able to QB the powerplay, anticipate well, and really be able to lay the body. Quote
dagies Posted January 17, 2008 Posted January 17, 2008 Jones and Defense article But Jones, still without a point on the season, has been every bit as important as the others, Hakstol says. Quote
HeidiSioux62 Posted January 17, 2008 Posted January 17, 2008 I look for a defenseman to be able to do 3 things fairly well. 1. Not give up scoring chances. This means no odd-mans, play the puck when appropriate, play the body when appropriate, tie up forwards crashing the net and don not let them shoot. 2. Transition the puck up the ice. Have to be able to make good breakout passes and be able to skate the puck up out of your defensive zone yourself if need be. 3. Be a calming presence in the offensive zone. I want all forwards to be confident that if they get in trouble with the puck, the points are there to bail them out and restart everything. To be truly elite, you also should also be able to QB the powerplay, anticipate well, and really be able to lay the body. Don't forget the occasional wicked hard, everybody get out of the way slapshot (it's a bonus if it's on goal) Quote
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