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All Things Denver XXXVII

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Being "offended" by lame World War II references must be something of a full time job, no?
Yeah, and I don't get paid for it, either. Kinda sux.

Big day tomorrow! Can't help but enjoy the "bonus hockey" feeling of this late season run. But also feel that this team, if clicking, will give BC an excellent game. Sam should be strong, defense should be strong and hopefully giving BC some fits with their offensive ability. Key to the game: THE FORWARDS! Do your thing, dudes...Q, Doremus, Moore, Larazza, Loney, and company--keep it up, do what the dang coach says, be pests without taking penalties, and we'll have a good shot tomorrow.
 
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Does this team remind anybody of the 03-04 squad? 10 years ago we won the whole thing after a mediocre season!!
 
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I'll get back to on this late 12 April.

Exactly, but I think showing some highlights from the 2004 Ncaa tournament games (Miami, ND, UMD, Maine) would provide some good inspiration. And can we bring Ryan Caldwell back for a game or two?
 
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Let's compare,,,

The Regular season
Scoring defense-2.25 gpg
Scoring Offense-2.55 gpg

To the Post Season
Scoring defense-2.20 gpg
Scoring Offense--3.6 gpg
 
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Let's compare,,,

The Regular season
Scoring defense-2.25 gpg
Scoring Offense-2.55 gpg

To the Post Season
Scoring defense-2.20 gpg
Scoring Offense--3.6 gpg

By Jove, you may be on to something. What are they when they score 3 or more, like 15-2-2?
 
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This morning's presser from DU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiusgTJlV0U
and BC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bf6R368mjM#t=23

Puck Daddy's look at the teams in the Regionals:
No. 15 Denver Pioneers (20-15-6)
Key stat: Junior defenseman and Edmonton pick Joey LaLeggia finished second [for defensemen]in the nation in goals (12) but missed five of his team's games down the stretch due to injury. He was also eighth in shots on goal.
Top player: Make no mistake, this team is here because of one man: Sam Brittain. His .932 save percentage is tied for third in the nation, and he faced more shots than anyone in the entire country this year. In the NCHC tournament alone, he allowed just 11 goals on 148 shots over five games. So yeah, they kept him busy.
NHL draft picks: 7 (Florida's Sam Brittain and Evan Cowley; Edmonton's Joey LaLeggia; Ottawa's Quentin Shore; Phoenix's Zac Larraza; Colorado's Will Butcher; Montreal's Josiah Didier)
Quick fact: Of all the teams in the NCAA tournament, none had a smaller share of the shots on goal in their games than Denver, which conceded 1,307 in 41 games. That was good for just a 46.8 percent piece of the pie.
 
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Seen both teams a few times, and I predict that BC will out-shoot DU by > than 2-1, and win that thing going away.

I could easily be wrong about that, but I don't think so.
 
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Sunshine is back in Pittsburgh
Beau Bennett, out since November with a broken wrist, arguably was the game's dominant forward. He led all Penguins forwards with four hits, fired three shots on net, consistently set up linemates Jussi Jokinen and James Neal and scored the game-winner in the third period.
Read more: http://triblive.com/sports/penguins/5831450-74/fleury-penguins-bennett#ixzz2xKWHeCOy

Here in SoCal it was rockin and rolling, quaking and shaking--5.1 on the Richter Scale, epi center about 70 miles away-. It surely gets your attention.
 
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It is GAME DAY!!!!!

Viz - I'll take snow over quakes any day. Stay safe.
 
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Does this team remind anybody of the 03-04 squad? 10 years ago we won the whole thing after a mediocre season!!

No, this year's team does not remind me of the 2003/2004 team.

This year's team is currently led in goal scoring by Trevor Moore with 13 goals. By the end of the '03-'04 season six players [Gauthier 18, Caldwell 15, Fulghum 14, Dora 14, James 13 and Drummond 13] had scored as many goals. Throw in Foster [12] and Keith [10] and that team had eight players with at least ten goals. The current team has just five players [Moore, LaLeggia 12, Loney 11, Larraza 10 and Makowski 10] with at least ten goals. The '03-'04 team had more goal scorers and higher goal scorers than the current squad.

I think your assessment that the '03-'04 team won the national title after a "mediocre " season is harsh. That team won 23 regular season games, hardly a mediocre total. Before losing to CC in the WCHA playoffs that team went 7-0-2 in its final nine regular season games, while this year's team went 3-6-0 over its final nine regular season games.

The '03-'04 team beat CC to end the regular season before losing to the Tigers in the WCHA playoffs. The interval between that series loss and the onset of the NCAA event allowed the Pioneers to recoup and get healthy--Connor James comes to mind. This year's squad split a regular season ending series at home with Miami--a team which certainly found its stride in the NCHC tourney.

Sam Brittain is having a splendid year and has played all but a handful of minutes as the team's goalie. The same can be said for Adam Berkhoel in '03-'04. And let's remember Adam had seven shutouts that season. Like all Denver fans I'll be cheering for the Pioneers to upend BC later today to advance to the second round of the NCAA tourney. But this year's team--rather than the '03-'04 aggregation--may be said to have had a mediocre regular season. This year's team won 16 regular season games a far cry from the 23 won by the team a decade ago. No, this year's team does not remind me of the 2003-2004 edition of the Pioneers.
 
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Good luck today.

Win or lose, if DU acquits itself well today that is going to tell us even more about the quality of our conference. North Dakota started us down that road last night.

Your turn. If DU and SCSU win today this board is going to be a pretty funny place to be later tonight or tomorrow, to say nothing if Minnesota State does as well.
 
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Lordy, this is ugly!! Worst butt kicking against DU that I can remember. DU totally unprepared for bc first line, and not sure why brittain is still in the game. Not sharp at all. Ok, at least we got a playoff championship, but will be a long off season for the players to think about this effort today. Bc pretty **** good! As I've said past few years, I will look at the bright side I will save money on a trip to ff. Hopefully other nchc teams represent better!
 
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I recall giving up 7 or 8 to the Soviets. But they were the best freaking team in the world! There are wins, ties and losses with the Pioneers. But rarely a stomping on this scale (thank God BC took its foot off the gas with a 6 goal margin). And in the NC$$ tournament, no less. No choice but to head back to the drawing board, with the certain knowledge of how far they are from an elite team. There's work to be done. But DU has a long history of getting that work done. Wait 'till next year.
 
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