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    Time for the new season thread. First post! I will work on my after the season review hopefully this week.

    As of 3/27/2016

    FORMER BEAVERS
    -Matt Read-Philadelphia Flyers (NHL) 61 GP, 10G-9A-19 Pts., 8 PIM, +4
    -Brad Hunt-Chicago Wolves (AHL) 23 GP, 9G-20A-29 Pts., 6 PIM, +9 (called up to St. Louis)
    *********St. Louis Blues (NHL) 9 GP, 1G-4A-5 Pts., 2 PIM, -2 (claimed off waivers by Nashville)
    *********Nashville Predators (NHL) 0 GP, 0G-0A-0 Pts., 0 PIM, +0
    -Ruslan Pedan-HK Sochi (KHL) 33 GP, 0G-3A-3 Pts., 33 PIM, +1
    *********Dynamo St. Petersburg (VHL) 4 GP, 1G-1A-2 Pts., 6 PIM
    -Matt Prapavessis-Greenville Swamp Rabbits (ECHL) 64 GP, 7G-27A-34 Pts., 24 PIM, -4
    -Cory Ward-Manchester Monarchs (ECHL) 63 GP, 15G-19A-34 Pts., 16 PIM, +12
    *********Syracuse Crunch (AHL) 2 GP, 0G-1A-1 Pts., 2 PIM, +1 (returned to Manchester)
    -John Parker-South Carolina Stingrays (ECHL) 54 GP, 15G-14A-29 Pts., 10 PIM, -6
    -Riley Weselowski-Rapid City Rush (ECHL) 67 GP, 2G-16A-18 Pts., 43 PIM, +7
    -Ian Lowe- Wichita Thunder (ECHL) 56 GP, 8G-13A-21 Pts., 57 PIM, -12
    -Phil Brewer-Tulsa Oilers (ECHL) 57 GP, 11G-21A-32 Pts., 29 PIM, -2
    -Sam Windle-Wheeling Nailers (ECHL) 5 GP, 0G-1A-1 Pts., 0 PIM, -1
    *********Utah Grizzlies (ECHL) 20 GP, 0G-3A-3 Pts., 37 PIM, -7
    -Brandon Marino-Brampton Beast (ECHL) 66 GP, 20G-44A-64 Pts., 70 PIM, +5
    -Radoslav Illo-Missouri Mavericks (ECHL) 49 GP, 9G-13A-22 Pts., 31 PIM, +0
    -Garrett Ladd-Tulsa Oilers (ECHL) 55 GP, 14G-17A-31 Pts., 24 PIM, +2
    -Brendan Harms-Florida Everblades (ECHL) 3 GP, 1G-0A-1 Pts., 4 PIM, -1
    -Charlie O’Connor-Toledo Walleye (ECHL) 3 GP, 2G-1A-3 Pts., 0 PIM, +4
    -Mathieu Dugas-Saint Georges COOL-FM (LNAH) 15 GP, 7W-4L-1SOL, 90.0 Save %, 3.52 GAA, 0 SO, 0 PIM
    -Matt Climie-Straubing Tigers (Germany) 31 GP, 90.8 Save %, 3.11 GAA, 0 PIM, 3 SO
    ********Playoffs 2 GP, 95.2 Save %, 1.85 GAA, 0 SO (Complete)
    -Jamie MacQueen-Eisbaren Berlin (Germany) 51 GP, 10G-13A-23 Pts., 28 PIM, +4
    *********Champions League Tournament 4 GP, 1G-2A-3 Pts, 6 PIM
    *********Playoffs 10 GP, 4G-2A-6 Pts., 4 PIM
    -Aaron McLeod-Herner EV 2007 (Germany3) 44 GP, 34G-42A-76 Pts., 8 PIM
    *********Playoffs 1 GP, 0G-0A-0 Pts., 2 PIM
    -Jeff Jubinville-MAC Budapest (MOL Liga) 39 GP, 16G-24A-40 Pts.
    *********Playoffs 15 GP, 3G-12A-15 Pts.
    -Graeme McCormack- Sparta Sarpsborg (Norway) 45 GP, 4G-18A-22 Pts., 22 PIM
    *********Playoffs 11 GP, 0G-2A-2 Pts., 4 PIM
    -Markus Gerbrandt-Sparta Sarpsborg (Norway) 43 GP, 19G-16A-35 Pts., 24 PIM
    *********Playoffs 10 GP, 3G-3A-6 Pts., 8 PIM
    -Matt Dalton-Anyang Halla (Asia League) 40 GP, 93.9 Save %, 1.68 GAA, 0 SO, 0 PIM
    *********South Korea (International) 5 GP, 2.32 GAA, 89.9 Save %
    *********Playoffs 1 GP, 0.00 GAA, 100.0 Save %
    -Tyler Scofield- Starbulls Rosenheim (Germany 2) 47 GP, 25G-30A-55 Pts., 16 PIM
    *********Playoffs 6 GP, 2G-1A-3 Pts., 0 PIM
    -Matt Pope-Tohoku Free Blades (Asia League) 41 GP, 33G-35A-68 Pts.
    *********Playoffs 3 GP, 0G-2A-2 Pts, 0 PIM
    -Jordan George-Fischtown Penguins (Germany) 46 GP, 10G-9A-19 Pts., 20 PIM, -3
    *********Playoffs 6 GP, 1G-3A-4 Pts., 4 PIM
    -Dan Bakala-Frolunda (Sweden) 50 GP, 90.6 Save %, 2.12 GAA, 0 PIM, 0 Assists, 0 SO
    *********Champions League Tournament 1 GP, 2.77 GAA, 82.4 Save %
    *********Playoffs 6 GP
    -Brendan Cook-Dresdner Eislowen (Germany2) 52 GP, 29G-18A-47 Pts., 77 PIM
    *********Playoffs 5 GP, 2G-2A-4 Pts., 18 PIM
    -Brance Orban- Szekesfehervar (EBEL) 51 GP, 9G-14A-23 Pts., 8 PIM
    *********Hungary (International) 3 GP, 0G-0A-0 Pts., 0 PIM
    -Niko Suoraniemi-Caen (France 2) 23 GP, 0G-14A-14 Pts., 18 PIM
    -Bradley Robbins-Tours (France 2) 21 GP, 15G-16A-31 Pts., 22 PIM
    *********Playoffs 2 GP, 0G-0A-0 Pts., 2 PIM

    -Stephanie Anderson-Minnesota Whitecaps
    -Ivana Bilic-Connecticut Whale 7 GP, 0G-4A-4 Pts., 2 PIM, +1
    -Hanna Moher-HV 71 (Sweden) 31 GP, 3G-12A-15 Pts., 12 PIM
    *********Playoffs 6 GP, 1G-2A-3 Pts., 2 PIM
    -Kaitlyn Tougas-Brampton Thunder 23 GP, 1G-0A-1 Pts., 4 PIM, -8
    *********Playoffs 2 GP, 0G-0A-0 Pts., 0 PIM, -1 (Complete)

    BEAVER RECRUITS
    -Ethan Somoza (Signed), F-Bloomington Thunder (USHL) 51 GP, 14G-16A-30 Pts., 26 PIM, -2
    -Bradley Belise (2017), F-Fargo Force (USHL) 22 GP, 0G-0A-0 Pts., 27 PIM, -7
    *********Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) 19 GP, 0G-3A-3 Pts., 2 PIM, -3
    -Bradley Johnson (Signed), D-Fargo Force (USHL) 55 GP, 0G-8A-8 Pts., 51 PIM, +19
    -Tyler Jubenvill (2018), D-Winkler Flyers (MJHL) 55 GP, 14G-23A-37 Pts., 63 PIM
    *********Playoffs 8 GP, 1G-4A-5 Pts, 4 PIM
    -Brendan Harris (Signed), F-Wenatchee Wild (BCHL) 57 GP, 23G-75A-98 Pts., 14 PIM
    *********Playoffs 10 GP, 3G-5A-8 Pts, 0 PIM (Complete)
    -Ross Armour, (2018) F-Trail Smoke Eaters (BCHL) 35 GP, 15G-25A-40 Pts., 39 PIM
    *********Playoffs 10 GP, 3G-6A-9 Pts, 8 PIM (Complete)
    -Charlie Combs, (2017) F-Wenatchee Wild (BCHL) 58 GP, 51G-33A-84 Pts., 83 PIM
    *********Playoffs 10 GP, 1G-4A-5 Pts., 12 PIM (Complete)
    -Owen Sillinger, (2018) F-Penticton Vees (BCHL) 57 GP, 17G-24A-41 Pts., 34 PIM
    *********Playoffs 6 GP, 2G-1A-3 Pts., 2 PIM
    -Henry Johnson, G-Brockville Braves (CCHL) 45 GP, 24W-18L-0OTL-1SOL, 2 SO, 2.55 GAA, 92.8 Save %
    -Tyler Vold, D-Minnesota Wilderness (NAHL) 56 GP, 6G-30A-36 Pts., 16 PIM, +11
    Millsy

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    BEMIDJI STATE BEAVERS!
    NAIA National Champs: 1968, '69, '70, '71, '73, '79, '80
    NCAA D-III National Champs: 1986
    NCAA D-II National Champs: 1984, '93, '94, '95, '97
    NCAA D-I National Champs: 20??
    Perfect 31-0 in 1983-84
    Holders of an NCAA Mens Record 43 straight wins (Nov. 8, 1983-Jan. 1, 1985)

  • #2
    Re: Bemidji State Beavers: Defending the MacNaughton 2017-18

    Another season of Beaver Hockey has come and gone. The Beavers did win the MacNaughton for claiming the WCHA Regular Season Title, but did come up short in the WCHA Playoffs and earning a NCAA Bid. The Beavers did finally have a winning home record at the Sanford Center, going 13-8-1 (11-2-1 WCHA), and did have a winning road record at 9-6-2 (9-4-1 WCHA). They did drop their two neutral site games in the final North Star Cup. So, time to take a look at what the Beavers lose and what they have coming back.

    LOSSES (Season total, career total)

    -Phillip Marinaccio (F) 41 GP, 11-18-29 Pts. (147 GP, 19-39-58 Pts.)
    -Brendan Harms (F) 35 GP, 8-13-21 Pts. (141 GP, 33-55-88 Pts.)
    -Charlie O’Connor (F) 41 GP, 6-13-19 Pts. (148 GP, 26-27-53 Pts.)
    -Nate Arentz (F) 41 GP, 7-7-14 Pts. (140 GP, 23-30-53 Pts.)
    -Carter Struthers (D) 29 GP, 0-1-1 Pt. (36 GP, 0-1-1 Pt.)
    -Jesse Wilkins (G) 2 GP, 0W-2L-0T, 88.1 Sv%, 2.59 GAA (18 GP, 3W-10L-3T, 90.6 Sv%, 2.78 GAA)
    -Reid Mimmack (G) DNP (11 GP, 4W-1L-1T, 89.6 Sv%, 2.69 GAA)

    RETURNING (Season total, career total)

    -Gerry Fitzgerald (F) 39 GP, 13-13-26 Pts. (112 GP, 34-26-70 Pts.)
    -Kyle Bauman (F) 41 GP, 13-10-23 Pts. (110 GP, 28-31-59 Pts.)
    -Myles Fitgerald (F) 35 GP, 6-12-18 Pts. (85 GP, 16-18-34 Pts.)
    -Leo Fitzgerald (F) 37 GP, 6-11-17 Pts. (103 GP, 11-28-39 Pts.)
    -Zach Whitecloud (D) 41 GP, 3-14-17 Pts. (41 GP, 3-14-17 Pts.)
    -Jay Dickman (F) 39 GP, 6-7-13 Pts. (57 GP, 9-7-16 Pts.)
    -Dan Billett (D) 41 GP, 2-9-11 Pts. (76 GP, 2-13-15 Pts.)
    -Justin Baudry (D) 41 GP, 2-8-10 Pts. (71 GP, 3-15-18 Pts.)
    -Tommy Muck (D) 39 GP, 0-9-9 Pts. (39 GP, 0-9-9 Pts.)
    -Brett Beauvais (D) 28 GP 2-6-8 Pts. (101 GP, 4-16-20 Pts.)
    -Jordan Heller (F) 39 GP, 1-5-6 Pts. (96 GP, 5-6-11 Pts.)
    -Mike Soucier (F) 31 GP, 3-0-3 Pts. (34 GP, 3-0-3 Pts.)
    -T.J. Roo (F) 38 GP, 2-1-3 Pts. (50 GP, 2-2-4 Pts.)
    -Dylan McCrory (F) 9 GP, 2-0-2 Pts. (9 GP, 2-0-2 Pts.)
    -Dillon Eichstadt (D) 24 GP, 1-1-2 Pts. (62 GP, 1-10-11 Pts.)
    -Adam Lovick (F) 2 GP 0-1-1 Pts. (2 GP, 0-1-1 Pts.)
    -Hampus Sjodahl (F) 24 GP, 0-1-1 Pts. (24 GP, 0-1-1 Pts.)
    -Ian Janco (D) 3 GP, 0-0-0 Pts. (18 GP, 0-1-1 Pts.)
    -Michael Bitzer (G) 39 GP, 22W-14L-3T, 93.2 Sv%, 1.71 GAA (101 GP, 49W-41L-11T, 92.5 Sv%, 1.88 GAA)
    -Adam Brady (F) DNP
    -Jack Burgart (G) DNP

    RECRUITS (current as of 03/27/17)

    -Ethan Somoza (Signed), F-Bloomington Thunder (USHL) 51 GP, 14G-16A-30 Pts., 26 PIM, -2
    -Bradley Belise, F-Fargo Force (USHL) 22 GP, 0G-0A-0 Pts., 27 PIM, -7
    *********Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) 19 GP, 0G-3A-3 Pts., 2 PIM, -3
    -Bradley Johnson (Signed), D-Fargo Force (USHL) 55 GP, 0G-8A-8 Pts., 51 PIM, +19
    -Tyler Jubenvill, D-Winkler Flyers (MJHL) 55 GP, 14G-23A-37 Pts., 63 PIM
    *********Playoffs 8 GP, 1G-4A-5 Pts, 4 PIM
    -Brendan Harris (Signed), F-Wenatchee Wild (BCHL) 57 GP, 23G-75A-98 Pts., 14 PIM
    *********Playoffs 10 GP, 3G-5A-8 Pts, 0 PIM (Complete)
    -Ross Armour, F-Trail Smoke Eaters (BCHL) 35 GP, 15G-25A-40 Pts., 39 PIM
    *********Playoffs 10 GP, 3G-6A-9 Pts, 8 PIM (Complete)
    -Charlie Combs, F-Wenatchee Wild (BCHL) 58 GP, 51G-33A-84 Pts., 83 PIM
    *********Playoffs 10 GP, 1G-4A-5 Pts., 12 PIM (Complete)
    -Owen Sillinger, F-Penticton Vees (BCHL) 57 GP, 17G-24A-41 Pts., 34 PIM
    *********Playoffs 6 GP, 2G-1A-3 Pts., 2 PIM
    -Henry Johnson, G-Brockville Braves (CCHL) 45 GP, 24W-18L-0OTL-1SOL, 2 SO, 2.55 GAA, 92.8 Save %
    *********Playoffs 5 GP, 1W-2L-2OTL, 1 SO, 2.11 GAA, 94.9 Save % (Complete)
    -Tyler Vold, D-Minnesota Wilderness (NAHL) 56 GP, 6G-30A-36 Pts., 16 PIM, +11

    I think Jubenvill, Armour and Sillinger may be eligible for Junior Hockey for one more year. We will see come September.

    NON CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

    This is unofficial, but what I have been able to gather is that the Beavers will be playing:
    -Air Force in Bemidji (to open the season?)
    -Home and Home with Duluth (in October)
    -Home and Home with North Dakota
    -Two at Princeton

    That is about all for now, discuss!
    Last edited by beaverhockeyfan; 03-28-2017, 11:29 AM.
    Millsy

    NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010!
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    BEMIDJI STATE BEAVERS!
    NAIA National Champs: 1968, '69, '70, '71, '73, '79, '80
    NCAA D-III National Champs: 1986
    NCAA D-II National Champs: 1984, '93, '94, '95, '97
    NCAA D-I National Champs: 20??
    Perfect 31-0 in 1983-84
    Holders of an NCAA Mens Record 43 straight wins (Nov. 8, 1983-Jan. 1, 1985)

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    • #3
      Re: Bemidji State Beavers: Defending the MacNaughton 2017-18

      Originally posted by beaverhockeyfan View Post
      That is about all for now, discuss!
      Beavers chew.

      GFM
      Geof F. Morris
      UAH BSE MAE 2002
      UAHHockey.com

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      • #4
        Re: Bemidji State Beavers: Defending the MacNaughton 2017-18

        Former Beaver Matt Read broke his are last week and will miss the Flyers' last five games. Rumor is he will be left unprotected in the expansion draft and would be available for the new Las Vegas team.
        Millsy

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        FROZEN FOUR 2009!


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        BEMIDJI STATE BEAVERS!
        NAIA National Champs: 1968, '69, '70, '71, '73, '79, '80
        NCAA D-III National Champs: 1986
        NCAA D-II National Champs: 1984, '93, '94, '95, '97
        NCAA D-I National Champs: 20??
        Perfect 31-0 in 1983-84
        Holders of an NCAA Mens Record 43 straight wins (Nov. 8, 1983-Jan. 1, 1985)

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        • #5
          Re: Bemidji State Beavers: Defending the MacNaughton 2017-18

          The 2017-18 WCHA schedule is supposed to mirror the 2015-16 schedule with the sites of the opponents you only played twice flipped. If that is the case, the Beavers' schedule next year would be:

          Four games with:
          -Mankato
          -Huntsville
          -Alaska
          -Lake Superior
          -Ferris

          Two games at home with:
          -Anchorage
          -Northern

          Two games on the road with:
          -Bowling Green
          -Michigan Tech

          Non-conference games:
          -Two with Air Force
          -Two at Princeton
          -Home and Home with Duluth
          -Home and Home with North Dakota
          Millsy

          NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010!
          FROZEN FOUR 2009!


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          BEMIDJI STATE BEAVERS!
          NAIA National Champs: 1968, '69, '70, '71, '73, '79, '80
          NCAA D-III National Champs: 1986
          NCAA D-II National Champs: 1984, '93, '94, '95, '97
          NCAA D-I National Champs: 20??
          Perfect 31-0 in 1983-84
          Holders of an NCAA Mens Record 43 straight wins (Nov. 8, 1983-Jan. 1, 1985)

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          • #6
            Re: Bemidji State Beavers: Defending the MacNaughton 2017-18

            We say that mirroring thing, but that doesn't really work — each team is due to go to Alaska twice in one season just twice in nine seasons, so there's not symmetry.

            That said, I welcome the shot to take the rodents down!

            GFM
            Geof F. Morris
            UAH BSE MAE 2002
            UAHHockey.com

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            • #7
              Originally posted by gfmorris View Post
              We say that mirroring thing, but that doesn't really work — each team is due to go to Alaska twice in one season just twice in nine seasons, so there's not symmetry.

              That said, I welcome the shot to take the rodents down!

              GFM
              NMU has been at both Alaskas twice in four years and will do it again this year.
              "The use of common sense and logic will not be tolerated and may result in fine and/or suspension."- Western Professional Hockey League By-laws. 1999-2000.

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              • #8
                Re: Bemidji State Beavers: Defending the MacNaughton 2017-18

                Originally posted by davyd83 View Post
                NMU has been at both Alaskas twice in four years and will do it again this year.
                Who did y'all **** off?

                GFM
                Geof F. Morris
                UAH BSE MAE 2002
                UAHHockey.com

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by gfmorris View Post
                  Who did y'all **** off?

                  GFM
                  We're at Huntsville too. It's the same lineup as 2013-14 and the mirror of 2015-16. Four year rotation evens everything out, according to the league office. UAH has been to both Alaskas twice in 4 years. So has Bemidji.
                  Last edited by davyd83; 04-05-2017, 12:46 PM.
                  "The use of common sense and logic will not be tolerated and may result in fine and/or suspension."- Western Professional Hockey League By-laws. 1999-2000.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Bemidji State Beavers: Defending the MacNaughton 2017-18

                    Originally posted by davyd83 View Post
                    We're at Huntsville too. It's the same lineup as 2013-14 and the mirror of 2015-16. Four year rotation evens everything out, according to the league office. UAH has been to both Alaskas twice in 4 years. So has Bemidji.
                    BSU will be racking up the miles next year.... At Fairbanks, at Huntsville, at Bowling Green, at Ferris, at the Soo. Five of the six longest trips for the Beavers, just missing Anchorage....
                    Millsy

                    NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010!
                    FROZEN FOUR 2009!


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                    BEMIDJI STATE BEAVERS!
                    NAIA National Champs: 1968, '69, '70, '71, '73, '79, '80
                    NCAA D-III National Champs: 1986
                    NCAA D-II National Champs: 1984, '93, '94, '95, '97
                    NCAA D-I National Champs: 20??
                    Perfect 31-0 in 1983-84
                    Holders of an NCAA Mens Record 43 straight wins (Nov. 8, 1983-Jan. 1, 1985)

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                    • #11
                      Re: Bemidji State Beavers: Defending the MacNaughton 2017-18

                      Note: this is a thought experiment for me with anyone else interested getting to read it. I was basing two-in-nine based off of a draft presentation that UAH went to the WCHA with in their bid to get into the league.

                      With the current group you have, non-Alaska schools play five groups:
                      A: Rival, 4x guaranteed
                      B: $Alaska and one other
                      C: $Alaska and one other
                      D: Two others
                      E: Two others

                      Each year, you play one of B or C and D or E home-and-away. When you play B four times, you play C twice; the same for D and E.

                      What isn't clear: do the groups shift after four years? Obviously B and C will split the Alaskas every time, but would there be other considerations? As an example, would you try to split up the UP schools for Bemidji/Huntsville/Mankato (i.e., not putting two of the three in D or E). I haven't looked at the pairings for 13-14 through 16-17, but if I can find time, I'll do that and see how it's happening.

                      GFM <— apologizes for a bad memory
                      Geof F. Morris
                      UAH BSE MAE 2002
                      UAHHockey.com

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by gfmorris View Post
                        Note: this is a thought experiment for me with anyone else interested getting to read it. I was basing two-in-nine based off of a draft presentation that UAH went to the WCHA with in their bid to get into the league.

                        With the current group you have, non-Alaska schools play five groups:
                        A: Rival, 4x guaranteed
                        B: $Alaska and one other
                        C: $Alaska and one other
                        D: Two others
                        E: Two others

                        Each year, you play one of B or C and D or E home-and-away. When you play B four times, you play C twice; the same for D and E.

                        What isn't clear: do the groups shift after four years? Obviously B and C will split the Alaskas every time, but would there be other considerations? As an example, would you try to split up the UP schools for Bemidji/Huntsville/Mankato (i.e., not putting two of the three in D or E). I haven't looked at the pairings for 13-14 through 16-17, but if I can find time, I'll do that and see how it's happening.

                        GFM <— apologizes for a bad memory
                        And, of course, the league is considering changes for 18-19, including dropping to 24 conference games.
                        "The use of common sense and logic will not be tolerated and may result in fine and/or suspension."- Western Professional Hockey League By-laws. 1999-2000.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Bemidji State Beavers: Defending the MacNaughton 2017-18

                          Originally posted by davyd83 View Post
                          And, of course, the league is considering changes for 18-19, including dropping to 24 conference games.
                          I've been trying to noodle my way through an arrangement that works for that where there's not a long-term rotation of the schedule. You can't get to one Alaska trip a year for every league team: eight trips means that there are only five home league dates for each team in a world where each team gets six home WCHA weekends.

                          GFM
                          Geof F. Morris
                          UAH BSE MAE 2002
                          UAHHockey.com

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                          • #14
                            Re: Bemidji State Beavers: Defending the MacNaughton 2017-18

                            Congrats to Beaver Senior Brendan Harms on being named the 2017 Senior CLASS Award winner!

                            http://www.bsubeavers.com/mhockey/ne...r-class-award/
                            Millsy

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                            BEMIDJI STATE BEAVERS!
                            NAIA National Champs: 1968, '69, '70, '71, '73, '79, '80
                            NCAA D-III National Champs: 1986
                            NCAA D-II National Champs: 1984, '93, '94, '95, '97
                            NCAA D-I National Champs: 20??
                            Perfect 31-0 in 1983-84
                            Holders of an NCAA Mens Record 43 straight wins (Nov. 8, 1983-Jan. 1, 1985)

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                            • #15
                              Re: Bemidji State Beavers: Defending the MacNaughton 2017-18

                              Here is what I have heard but not seen yet:

                              Bemidji with Duluth, home and home, October 13 and 14
                              Air Force at Bemidji, October 20 and 21
                              Bemidji and North Dakota, home and home, January 12 and 13
                              Bemidji at Princeton unknown at this time (Thanksgiving or New Year's maybe?)
                              Millsy

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                              BEMIDJI STATE BEAVERS!
                              NAIA National Champs: 1968, '69, '70, '71, '73, '79, '80
                              NCAA D-III National Champs: 1986
                              NCAA D-II National Champs: 1984, '93, '94, '95, '97
                              NCAA D-I National Champs: 20??
                              Perfect 31-0 in 1983-84
                              Holders of an NCAA Mens Record 43 straight wins (Nov. 8, 1983-Jan. 1, 1985)

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