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All Things Denver XXXVIII: On To Better Days!

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Top 100 Teams of the NCAA Era Tournament
http://board.uscho.com/showthread.php?103607-Top-100-Greatest-Teams-of-the-NCAA-era-Tournament

FS23 is running simulations for the round of 32's top 8 games. Ensure both of DU's remaining teams make the cut.
#3 1960-61 (5 All Americans)
#13 2004-2005 (3 All Americans)
The whole list is on post 516.

BTW, it is possible that the National Champions '60-'61 Pios could meet those nasty Black Bears of Jim Montgomery's '92-'93 National Champions.

Monty wouldn't beat DU, do he decided to join us. Smart man.
 
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Monty wouldn't beat DU, do he decided to join us. Smart man.

I don't care what metric is applied or by whom: the '60-'61 Pioneers were the best club in college hockey history. They averaged over 7 goals a game for Chr*st's sake!
 
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I don't care what metric is applied or by whom: the '60-'61 Pioneers were the best club in college hockey history. They averaged over 7 goals a game for Chr*st's sake!

FWIW, the '52 RPI squad averaged over 8 goals/game. The '51 Michigan and '64 Michigan squads also averaged well over 7 goals/game. Of course, the '61 DU squad also only allowed an average slightly under 2.

And another fact about that '60-61 season that I'm sure you DU people will appreciate...the CC squad that year allowed the second most goals/game in NCAA history at a clip of 7.94 goals/game.
 
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FWIW, the '52 RPI squad averaged over 8 goals/game. The '51 Michigan and '64 Michigan squads also averaged well over 7 goals/game. Of course, the '61 DU squad also only allowed an average slightly under 2.

And another fact about that '60-61 season that I'm sure you DU people will appreciate...the CC squad that year allowed the second most goals/game in NCAA history at a clip of 7.94 goals/game.

Don't get me started about RPI. I'm gonna have to act like a good winner when we beat them like red headed step children this year. Don't want to get Dr. Demento and Ralph on my case. ;)
 
FWIW, the '52 RPI squad averaged over 8 goals/game. The '51 Michigan and '64 Michigan squads also averaged well over 7 goals/game. Of course, the '61 DU squad also only allowed an average slightly under 2.

And another fact about that '60-61 season that I'm sure you DU people will appreciate...the CC squad that year allowed the second most goals/game in NCAA history at a clip of 7.94 goals/game.

Good posts Fighting Sioux and Old Pio.
Yes Old Pio, you and Fighting Sioux in the same sentences.
 
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Did y'all see online that the Colorado Avalanche moved their pre-season scrimmage back to Magness? Sept 21 I think, at 11am. My old lady asked if I want to go; my only beef is, if it interferes with Football. 11am is a weird start, eh? Tickets on sale next week. Nobody cares about Colorado Springs.....even Patrick Roy said, get me the hell out of here. #CCsucks
 
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Women's lacrosse coach, Liza Kelly, may not have Bill Tierney's resume, but this year's recruiting class has Team Captains, MVPs, All Americans, an Academic All American, a Canadian National Champion (field and box) and an array of Conference and and all state selections. Maybe this will be the year the Pios will take out those nasty Gators and join the men in the Final Four.
http://www.denverpioneers.com/sports/w-lacros/mtt/denv-w-lacros-mtt.html
 
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DU recruit Troy Terry helped Team USA to a bronze medal in the Ivan Hlinka Tournament with 3 goals and 1 assist.
 
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DU may not have a SID, but we have a hockey guy.

Richard E. Bowness (Hockey)
Asst. Director of Athletics & Recreation Publicity, University of Denver.
Former employee of the Columbus Blue Jackets, Detroit Red Wings & Saint John Sea Dogs.
@RickBownessJr
 
DU may not have a SID, but we have a hockey guy.

Richard E. Bowness (Hockey)
Asst. Director of Athletics & Recreation Publicity, University of Denver.
Former employee of the Columbus Blue Jackets, Detroit Red Wings & Saint John Sea Dogs.
@RickBownessJr

He is the hockey SID. Also you can connect the dots. His father is an assistant coach with Gwoz at TB.
 
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He is the hockey SID. Also you can connect the dots. His father is an assistant coach with Gwoz at TB.

The SID comment was tongue in cheek. ;) Guess DU is like banking--longer, corporate title may not translate to bigger buck$, but it looks good on your business cards. :D

Now how long should I wait before pointing out the errors/deficiences on the website?:p
 
The SID comment was tongue in cheek. ;) Guess DU is like banking--longer, corporate title may not translate to bigger buck$, but it looks good on your business cards. :D

Now how long should I wait before pointing out the errors/deficiences on the website?:p

You should go check out the Columbus Blue Jackets site to find any mistakes ;) :D
 
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The Denver Cutthroats announced they will be ceasing operations effective immediately and that the franchise will not participate in the upcoming 2014-2015 season. the owners of the team will be active in looking for additional funding with the hopes of bringing the Cutthroats back for the 2015-2016 season.

The Cutthroats had just completed their second season in the Central Hockey League in which they made their first appearance in the Presidents Cup Final
The Denver Coliseum was home for the Cutthroats with a seating capacity of over 8,000 for hockey games. With a 40% attendance in their inaugural season, the Cutthroats saw their attendance drop down to an abysmal 15% last season.
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Aaron Mackenzie and Matt Glasser are now free agents.
 
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