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All Things Denver XXXVIII: On To Better Days!

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Over the years, both here and on the Lets Go DU blog, Sioux fans have been the butt and cause of many pointed, if not pornographic, rants. North Dakota Goon to share this one from a rodent/gopher lover.
http://networkedblogs.com/VRxAE

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Pretty funny. I'll say it again: they'll always be the Sioux to me. Perhaps the #$%%^ Sioux, but the Sioux nonetheless. Yes, I understand all the reasons why it's unfair to compare DU's fan support with theirs. Still, I envy their rabid fans. And wish ours were a little more like theirs in terms of supporting the team (but certainly not in terms of personal hygiene).
 
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SID=Surely Incompetent Director/Department

You would think someone in the SI would keep track of the All-Americans.
In 2010 there were 37 individuals who had won 44 All-American honors,
ADD:
2011-12 Jason Zucker 2nd Team
2012-13 Juho (Jussi) Olkinuora 2nd Team
2013-14 Sam Brittain 1st Team
2013-14 Joey LaLeggia 2nd Team
37 + 4 =41 individuals 44 + 4 =48 All-American honors

From yesterday's announcement.

Denver’s Sam Brittain & Joey LaLeggia Named AHCA/CCM All-America
"Since the beginning ofDenver hockey in 1949, a total of 40 individuals have been recognized with 47 All-America honors.

Did they forget someone or is it a problem with "higher" math?

It appears that the last time some of the copy was updated was 2008, "6 All-Americans since 2002"-- last one counted was Chris Butler.
Pictures of Rakhshani, Wiercioch, and Cheverie were added in 2010, but neither Zucker or Olkinuora or mentioned on the website.
 
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SID=Surely Incompetent Director/Department

You would think someone in the SI would keep track of the All-Americans.
In 2010 there were 37 individuals who had won 44 All-American honors,
ADD:
2011-12 Jason Zucker 2nd Team
2012-13 Juho (Jussi) Olkinuora 2nd Team
2013-14 Sam Brittain 1st Team
2013-14 Joey LaLeggia 2nd Team
37 + 4 =41 individuals 44 + 4 =48 All-American honors

From yesterday's announcement.

Denver’s Sam Brittain & Joey LaLeggia Named AHCA/CCM All-America
"Since the beginning ofDenver hockey in 1949, a total of 40 individuals have been recognized with 47 All-America honors.

Did they forget someone or is it a problem with "higher" math?

It appears that the last time some of the copy was updated was 2008, "6 All-Americans since 2002"-- last one counted was Chris Butler.
Pictures of Rakhshani, Wiercioch, and Cheverie were added in 2010, but neither Zucker or Olkinuora or mentioned on the website.

It never ends, does it?
 
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David slays Goliath. Little Union beats the mighty Gophers. This is what makes college hockey so great. Hats off to the Dutchmen. And of course, the icing on the cake: The North Dakota______'s lose on a shortie. I am at peace.
 
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Yeah, it was sweet. When the Rodent faithful take their "hats off," scratch their pointy little heads and discover 10 Canadians on the Union roster, I wonder how long it will take them to start b*tching and rationalizing.
 
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Yeah, it was sweet. When the Rodent faithful take their "hats off," scratch their pointy little heads and discover 10 Canadians on the Union roster, I wonder how long it will take them to start b*tching and rationalizing.
What you mean start bit**ing and rationalizing:rolleyes: They've already started with: We play 6 or 7 freshman. We're so young. We lost 5 players to the NHL last year. Wilcox wasn't sharp--played better all year--defense to blame. Gophers played better against St. Cloud.

BTW. avg age 21y 3m gophers 21y 5m Pios
 
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A buddy of mine bought a bunch of Avs playoff tickets when it looked like the opponent would be the Hawks, which he is now looking to unload. If anybody wants three tickets to Thursday night's game, let me know. They are in one of the upper corners, and are $45 each. You can send me an email through USCHO. (Click on my name, and one of the options is to send me an email.)
 
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Joe Colborne is a Good Guy Award Winner.

Now picture this: Jumbo Joe and Johnny Hockey playing on the same line. Brings back memories of Joe and Luke"the Goal Czar" Salazar playing together.

Joe Colborne with the first assist on Johnny Hockey's first goal.
 
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Joe Colborne with the first assist on Johnny Hockey's first goal.

You might consider changing your screen name to "Carnac." :)

And that two month difference in the average age of Rodents and Pioneers is all the proof one needs that DU is still cheating by using overage players.
 
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Didier posted this on Twitter yesterday. Along with Monty's comments about Leggs being one of the team leaders next season, maybe DU won't be having anyone leave early and turn pro. Let's keep our fingers crossed.

Josiah Didier ‏@JDidier4 9h
Excited to get back in the weight room tomorrow to start preparing for next season #gettingbetter
 
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The lacrosse team has won its past seven games and has only two regular season games remaining on the schedule. The Pioneers play Providence College[3-10] on the road this week before closing the home season on Saturday April 25th against Marquette[5-8]. The Pioneers set a stadium attendance record over the weekend in its game against St. John's. The weather was splendid on Saturday before turning into a snowstorm yesterday. On April 25th the weather in Denver could be anywhere from another snowstorm to a day in the low 80s.

The Pioneers are certainly in a position to host a first round NCAA playoff game the weekend of May 10-11. In advance of that if you're a local alum you might consider picking up a ticket for the Marquette game in two weeks. It's a noontime start and I'm confident another sizable crowd will be on hand. I hope to see some folks at the game.

Denver has jumped to #4 in the current lacrosse rankings.
 
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The lacrosse team has won its past seven games and has only two regular season games remaining on the schedule. The Pioneers play Providence College[3-10] on the road this week before closing the home season on Saturday April 25th against Marquette[5-8]. The Pioneers set a stadium attendance record over the weekend in its game against St. John's. The weather was splendid on Saturday before turning into a snowstorm yesterday. On April 25th the weather in Denver could be anywhere from another snowstorm to a day in the low 80s.

The Pioneers are certainly in a position to host a first round NCAA playoff game the weekend of May 10-11. In advance of that if you're a local alum you might consider picking up a ticket for the Marquette game in two weeks. It's a noontime start and I'm confident another sizable crowd will be on hand. I hope to see some folks at the game.

Denver has jumped to #4 in the current lacrosse rankings.

Despite their lofty poll ranking, they're not currently projected to host an NCAA game, they're 9th in RPI. They have only one top-20 win, against Notre Dame, and ND is in trouble of falling out of the rankings, which would give DU 0 quality wins. They will likely win the Big East tourney anyway, so it's a moot point, but should they falter in the conference tourney, they could be in real trouble...the Big East is weak this year.

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Might not be the forum for this, but I think this is the right audience...

Anyone know of anyone interesting in splitting season tickets to DU Hockey this upcoming (and more seasons)? I have four seats, section 20 (where only grandfathered, but not new, 11 game power packs are allowed), rows 3 and 4, seats 19 and 20, and my older son (now 5) is doing U8 hockey Saturday mornings, so we have availability for Friday games. I'm not too keen on moving sections, but moving from full season to Saturday nights only would force a move. I'd sell all ten Friday games at cost, pay the Pioneer movement donation, and give the third playoff game for free. I have a parking pass in lot L parking structure (much shorter walk and covered compared to lot 108), we can split those costs if wanted. Not being a DU alumni not helping much, my network of friends and colleagues either don't care or would prefer other sports. PM me if you want.
 
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You might consider changing your screen name to "Carnac." :)
Carnac says, "In case you wondered Johnny Hockey comes up to Big Joe's shoulder."
http://sports.yahoo.com/video/johnny-gaudreau-scores-first-nhl-035005711.html
I'd have turn in my vizor for a turban like Swami's.;)

And that two month difference in the average age of Rodents and Pioneers is all the proof one needs that DU is still cheating by using overage players.

I'm surprised Minni would even play Union since the Dutchmen average 21y 11m :eek:
And Canadians, too.
 
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Now that the NHL regular season is over Drew Shore, Matt Donovan and Scott Mayfield have all returned to the AHL to finish the season.
 
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Now that the NHL regular season is over Drew Shore, Matt Donovan and Scott Mayfield have all returned to the AHL to finish the season.

The NHL season has ended for 4 other Pios.
Chris Butler 82 2-14-16 -23
Joe Colborne 80 10-18-28 -17
Patrick Wiercioch 53 4-19-23 -1
Tyler Bozak 58 19-30-49 +2
 
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Alumni Still Skating

NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs
Matt Carle(2)--Tampa
Paul Stastny(2)--Colorado
Beau Bennett(1)--Pittsburgh

CHL Playoffs
Denver- Matt Glasser and Aaron MacKemzie leads series 3-2
Allen-Anthony Maiani-7 points in 5 playoff games won series 4-1

ECHL Playoffs-- begin Friday 4/18
Kevin Ulanski--Colorado
Luke Fulghum--Colorado
Kyle Ostrow--Colorado--2nd Team All ECHL
Paul Phillips(7)--Colorado*
Marc Cheverie(7)--Colorado*
John Ryder--Ontario
Jussi Olkinuora--Ontario
Geoff Paukovich(2)--Las Vegas
*Playoff Reserve
 
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