Folks at UND whining the team has 6 players who've missed 38 games.
We can top that with 3 not including Sam Brittain's 24 missed games.
Bennett 14--Ryder 13--Murray 13 = 40
It wasn't planned that way, but by the middle of the first period last Saturday, DU was down to 16 skaters.When you cannot field a full roster, come back and we'll compare apples to apples.![]()
It wasn't planned that way, but by the middle of the first period last Saturday, DU was down to 16 skaters.
We've been at about 16 skaters for the last 4 weeks or so...
We've been at about 16 skaters for the last 4 weeks or so...
I use to have to skate up hill in the rain and snow both ways BUT I shook hands with everyone in the line.
"Rubber Band Man"Nice!!, looks like we got a new "rubberman!"
As Coach Armstrong used to say .....
I use to have to skate up hill in the rain and snow both ways BUT I shook hands with everyone in the line.
Looks like Baby Jesus is out for the season. Read somewhere that the knee problems may be a genetic issue and not necessarily from a specific injury.
Needless to say, this was one recruiting battle that it might have paid not to land the player.
Either way, you hate to see a great player go through this and I hope the surgery fixes the issues.
http://www.uscho.com/2012/01/19/north-dakotas-grimaldi-to-undergo-season-ending-knee-surgery/
Where did you read that it was a genetic issue? He got hit with a shot in the kneecap in practice before the season.
I'm sure Gwoz is very psyched to have lost the Grimaldi recruiting battle![]()
I don't think it is genetic but it is a defect that affects 6% of the population as they grow.
http://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2011/11/18_grimaldi_out_6-to-8_weeks.php
Interesting. I'm not a medical doctor, and it didn't say in the article, but I'm curious if the surgery will help correct that issue. Either way, Grimaldi will be sorely missed, as he was our most dynamic player in the four games he played this season.
I guess you both are conceding the point I was trying to make. Thanks.