I'll second that wow. And add that the energy from the players was infectious. Given the nervous energy they must have had, they used it well. Riley Sheahan, Stephen Johns, Patrick Gaul and Austin Wuthrich were the hardest workers out there, but that's like saying Yellowstone is prettier than the Grand Canyon. Of course, Anders Lee chose a nice christening for the new rink with the first hat trick. If this team can duplicate the way they forechecked, backchecked and put pucks on net the rest of the season, I'll be quite happy all the way to Easter morning.
Great crowd. And am I correct in thinking the band grew? Nice. Saw a few blasts from the past. Saw Coach Jackson smile--twice! And...there were green men.
My posse and I kept remarking that this seemed as if we were watching ND in a regionals game, but with a home crowd. The new place will take some getting used to. I won't mind that though at all.
Do you really think any of these players are not working hard.Everyone see's the game differently. I'll stick with Coach Jackson's press conference for a breakdown on player and game performance.
{sigh} Dude. Really?!
Thanks, IHF. And your humor brought quite the chuckle from my end.
So much for a open forum to express opinions or disagree with another view point. Perhaps this is why so few post on ND hockey in USCHO or NDnation. The arrogance is staggering. Many readers of these forums never post, but have followed their team or sport for years. For those who decide to post endlessly it does not necessarily give them a greater knowledge base or insight to the subject. It is clear this is your canvas and the rest of us should leave our paintbrushes at home. I am now chuckling too.
The "Dude"
So much for a open forum to express opinions or disagree with another view point. Perhaps this is why so few post on ND hockey in USCHO or NDnation. The arrogance is staggering. Many readers of these forums never post, but have followed their team or sport for years. For those who decide to post endlessly it does not necessarily give them a greater knowledge base or insight to the subject. It is clear this is your canvas and the rest of us should leave our paintbrushes at home. I am now chuckling too.
The "Dude"
So much for a open forum to express opinions or disagree with another view point. Perhaps this is why so few post on ND hockey in USCHO or NDnation. The arrogance is staggering. Many readers of these forums never post, but have followed their team or sport for years. For those who decide to post endlessly it does not necessarily give them a greater knowledge base or insight to the subject. It is clear this is your canvas and the rest of us should leave our paintbrushes at home. I am now chuckling too.
The "Dude"
First a few "homer" gripes: Paula Weston completely forgot about ND in her poll pick for this week, yet managed to vote BU in the top 10 even though they have lost to both PC and HC (no offense towards those 2 victors). I know, I know, polls mean squat until the 2nd week of April...
Is it just me, or does anyone else read the CCHA quick team summaries of past weekend games and think ND frequently gets the short end of the kudos stick? Hello? Anders Lee with the hattrick?
I think the CCHA news and notes actually come from each schools SID. Each is probably asked to submit a sentence or two summarizing the weekend with a relevant note.
Thank you.I sure would like a sweep tomorrow. Pretty please.
With this weekend's play, ND's special teams improved to 107.9. Close enough. Again, thank you.me said:What I wouldn't give to see that number jump to about 108 this weekend.
Just got back from BG. Nice victory. 2 PPG's. No PPG's against. Robbie Russo with his first. Pretty solid passing, shot blocking and forechecking. Mike Johnson made some nice saves to round out the play on the ice. And my posse got Kris Draper free parking for the game (although I think the parking lot attendant at BG did not know who he was...) Nice that Riley Sheahan had another hard-working game to show for his future employer. Man, have we met a LOT of Wings personnel while attending ND games-home and away! BG under Chris Bergeron is definitely harder to play against. They clog up the neutral zone and backcheck pretty well. I sure would like a sweep tomorrow. Pretty please.
As a Wings fan I must ask: why doesn't Sheahan score more than he does?