This is no great revelation, but it seems like there is no stopping Denver. Wire to wire they have clearly been the best team all year.
Makes me mad because we nearly swept them in Denver in December and have been #1 for most of the year but at this point it's hard to disagree. They've been killing everyone. We got our dreams dashed by Denver in 2004, not excited for it to happen again
Lmao! Struck a nerve? The truth must really bother UMD fans. You know a person hasn't got anything to stand on when they immediately resort to insulting a person and where they live. Very mature.
I have every right as anyone to post here as while I am a UND fan, I'm also a college hockey fan. For how amazing of a team that Duluth is this year, there is no reason why the players should have to flop on the ice acting like they get shot. The flopping isn't new to this year.
You stay classy, UMD21.
Right? Daloot has taken the diving crown from the Cepis era goofers... hard pill for some dog fans to swallow. It's definitely a crap way to play the game. The thing is, they are plenty talented to have to play that way. UMD better step up their (diving) game or they are going to get run over by this Denver team on Saturday.
One and Two seeds in the final, I guess the system works!
Barring an epic comeback, this will be the first time the #1 and #2 overall seeds will play for the national title since the tournament expanded to 16 teams in 2003.
While the #1 overall seed has had success in this time frame (winning titles in '06 (Wisconsin), '09 (BU), and '12 (BC), and finishing runner-up in '13 (Quinnipiac), '14 (Minnesota), and '16 (Quinnipiac)), the #2 overall seed has only advanced to the National Championship game once (winning the title in '05 (DU)).
North Dakota National Champions: 1959, 1963, 1980, 1982, 1987, 1997, 2000, 2016
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