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Re: Minnesota @ Bemidji State: 10/18-10/19
For those interested the game is replaying on FCS right now.
For those interested the game is replaying on FCS right now.
Enjoyed watching NoDak do what they do to Miami. I'll actually like them now that were in different conferences.
You just put yourself on the shun watch list.
Truth.
It's a green maple leaf. Probably cuz he's from canadaHe's probably on medical marijuana. That explains the bag of Cheetos on top of the net and why he's so flexible too.
Deserved that I suppose. Its just what they do to teams that are "better on paper" with work rate and finishing their quality chances.
Not to mention how intelligent and good looking Nodaks are.
And humble.
I suppose a sow looks good to a hog, and vice versa.
Meh. Sheep are nicer.And goats to people, I'm told.
And goats to people, I'm told.
Boston College next, should be some great games at Mariucci.
This weekend’s sweep of Bemidji State answered some key questions about how Gopher freshman would respond on the road on a smaller rink with the physical, defensive play of BSU. Scoring as a committee seems to be the early season Gopher trend as the talented freshmen class contributed 57% of the scoring this weekend despite solid goaltending from netminder Andrew Walsh and a defensive minded BSU team that blocked over 30 shots. Justin Kloos, Taylor Cammarata and Hudson Fasching had standout offensive performances and accounted for 12 pts. (3-9-12). Speedy Sam Warning has clearly emerged as the leading scorer for the Gophers with his nation leading 9 pts. (4-5-9), and had an another outstanding weekend with 5 pts. (3-2-5).
On Gopher D, M. Reilly and Marshall now lead the team in offensive production, while Jake Parenteau quietly and consistently continues to deliver solid D to lead all D with a +7 and 6 blocked shots. Adam Wilcox delivered another stellar performance and among goalies with the most minutes played this season, he leads the nation with a SV% of .936 and GAA of 1.5. The Gophers also came into this weekend hoping to improve on the PP. However, their PP woes continue as it dropped from 16.7% to 15%, scoring only 3 Gs in 20 PP attempts this season. They've got a week of practice to figure it out before BC invades Mariucci next weekend.
Overall, a very positive performance and sweep by the Gophers as they gain momentum and confidence going forward into next weekend’s tilt with the high flying Boston College Eagles; who swept Wisconsin this weekend, outscoring the BADgers 16-5. Last season BC lost to the Gophers 8-1 without their leading scorer, Johnny Gaudreau. But next weekend the Gophers will face a dynamic BC team with Gaudreau leading the charge as the two teams clash for a two game series on Friday night and Sunday afternoon. Go Gophers! Rah!![]()
Agree on all counts except Wisconsin lost their second game to Boston University (3-7).
Great weekend. I'm not concerned at all about special teams. A lot of new faces and it takes a bit of time. They are scoring well and it is just a matter of time before they get the wrinkles ironed out on the PP. Same with PK.
I will say that I don't really like Boyd on the #1 PP unit. I'd prefer that change.
Reilly needs to make some smarter plays with the puck. He's a little too careless with it at times (i.e. the first goal of the game tonight). I'd like to just see him move the puck to open guy a little more instead of trying to lug it up ice. Utilize the speed of the forwards in transition a little more.
Nothing to add on the freshmen. I was very happy with how Bischoff played tonight. If he can maintain that, he should be in the lineup more.
And Warning has 5 goals and 4 assists, not other way around.Agree on all counts except Wisconsin lost their second game to Boston University (3-7).