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You mean like Wisconsin did with Hastings? Look, I'm happy for Hastings and want him to be successful at Wisconsin because I appreciate what he did for 11 years in Mankato, but you have to see the irony in your post.
The scorers didn't show up. 0 for 6 on the powerplay. One regular goal, one empty net goal, and one that might as well have been an empty netter when NMU's bench couldn't make up its mind about pulling the goalie and got him caught out in no-man's land. A very strange end to the season, but...
It was never an issue. Before McKay was mostly Cole Huggins, and before him Stephon Williams. Both were over 90% pretty routinely. They weren't 93, 94% like McKay was, but solid.
Yeah, it's been bad. Sitting #17, but in reality it doesn't matter; anything below probably 13 or 14 won't get an at-large bid. They'll likely have to win the conference tourney to get an NCAA bid.
Does anybody know why there's only one game against St. Thomas this weekend? They had a home-and-home earlier, so they'll play three games against each other for the season. Very strange.
Tonight's performance was the worst I've seen in many, many years. When they finally got the puck into the offensive zone, it was pass it around the perimeter until finally turning it over and going the other way.
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