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Minnesota Golden Gophers 2009-2010: Calmly Step Away from the Ledge

Re: Minnesota Golden Gophers 2009-2010: Calmly Step Away from the Ledge

Nevertheless, if they can come out tonight with renewed vigor, intensity, and a team effort they may even make a series out of this. Even though it's still a long shot there's still a small sliver of hope. But looking at some of the negative posts, there's not too many foolhardy Gopher fans that want to join me.:) C'mon Gopher fans!:D

I will still watch and be rooting for them like always but the results lately in big games have been painful to say the least.

It's sad to think this could be there last game until October.
 
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I will still watch and be rooting for them like always but the results lately in big games have been painful to say the least.

It's sad to think this could be there last game until October.

Well let's hope for the best, Driftryder. And if it happens to be another poor showing, I must admit I will mostly feel bad for the players that did put their heart and soul into it. Yeah they've crapped their pants plenty this season but they're still my Gopher team, I can't disown them.
 
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I was surprised that Schroeder's play was not more dynamic in a high profile rivalry series like this.

I said last night during chat that I thought Cade Fairchild was the bust of the year. Really, what has he done? Nothing.

I was lambasted for it because everyone figures Jordan Schroeder is the bust of the year. And who can argue? Jordan Schroeder has modeled himself after Kyle Okposo. The only thing he didn't do was leave.

Historical context: the last time MN had more than three consecutive mediocre seasons (near or below .500) was in the late '40s-early '50s. If next season is anything like the last three, we'll be witnessing a low point not seen in many of our lifetimes.

And there is no reason to believe it won't happen. Just think my dad was about 6, 7 years old then.

Wow.
 
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I said last night during chat that I thought Cade Fairchild was the bust of the year. Really, what has he done? Nothing.

I was lambasted for it because everyone figures Jordan Schroeder is the bust of the year. And who can argue? Jordan Schroeder has modeled himself after Kyle Okposo. The only thing he didn't do was leave.

Well I won't lambaste you for it. Both of these players were expected to be potential Hobey Baker and POTY candidates before the season started. And it all went wrong...very sad.:(
 
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This is shaping up to be the battle royal that I expected. Good to see Seth Helgeson get on the board. Knowing Seth, I'm sure he's probably still shocked that his first goal was the GWG in a big win like this.;) Tonight they need to have their jump in the first period, get more pucks on net and get that important first goal. I think the PP for either team will play a big role again in deciding the outcome in a rivalry/one game series like this. And without a doubt we NEED a stellar Kangas Khan performance tonight. If the Gophs can come out with the same tenacity, we just might see 2008 all over again. Go Gophers!
 
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This is shaping up to be the battle royal that I expected. Good to see Seth Helgeson get on the board. Knowing Seth, I'm sure he's probably still shocked that his first goal was the GWG in a big win like this.;) Tonight they need to have their jump in the first period, get more pucks on net and get that important first goal. I think the PP for either team will play a big role again in deciding the outcome in a rivalry/one game series like this. And without a doubt we NEED a stellar Kangas Khan performance tonight. If the Gophs can come out with the same tenacity, we just might see 2008 all over again. Go Gophers!

What you said. ;)
 
Re: Minnesota Golden Gophers 2009-2010: Calmly Step Away from the Ledge

But looking at some of the negative posts, there's not too many foolhardy Gopher fans that want to join me.:) C'mon Gopher fans!:D
I figure by putting the expectation bar underground, the team can only surprise me in a positive way from here on out. :p

Win or lose, I want to see the same effort and desperation out of them tonight. I don't understand why they couldn't have brought that Friday but whatever. Sports psychologists would have a field day examining this group.
 
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I figure by putting the expectation bar underground, the team can only surprise me in a positive way from here on out. :p

Win or lose, I want to see the same effort and desperation out of them tonight. I don't understand why they couldn't have brought that Friday but whatever. Sports psychologists would have a field day examining this group.

If we see the same effort tonight I'll be happy no matter the outcome. Given the shot totals from last night Kangas effectively stole the game. These two games are a microcosm of the entire season. Friday they showed their give up side which has been prominent. Saturday they showed the only way they can win games, scoring from unlucky places and stopping the other team either in net or on the defense.
 
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*Rumor*

After next Gophers loss Don Lucia will be let go. Now we wait to see if my source is correct.;)
 
Re: Minnesota Golden Gophers 2009-2010: Calmly Step Away from the Ledge

*Rumor*

After next Gophers loss Don Lucia will be let go. Now we wait to see if my source is correct.;)

Hope you are right, just don't see it happening though. How can Maturi justify extending Brewster and than fire Lucia?
 
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For next year.... FSN should use the alternate channel more often rather than the stupid tape delay bs.....
 
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The Gophers lost their jump in the opening period with three PPs for the Sioux in the first five minutes and then gave up that important first goal. As it turned out the PP was the difference with the Sioux getting 2 PP goals and one immediately after a penalty expired. I have to give credit to the Sioux as they fought hard and maintained tenacious play throughout and the Gophers even responded at times to match it.

From the pics I saw it appeared the Frattin hit was measured with intent to injure and should have been a game misconduct at the very least. IMO he deserves a suspension. But the five minute PP for the Gophers produced zilch in scoring opps which basically characterized what the Gophers have struggled to do all season...score goals.

And so ends another rollercoaster Gopher season of underachievement at the lowest point in Lucia's tenure. As a Ph.D. candidate in psychology, I wondered sometimes what assessment data might be revealed if I threw a few psychometric inventories at this schizophrenic team? I'm sure a lot of us Gopher fans have had our own share of mild psychosis too during this cockeyed season.;) But so goes the life of a loyal Gopher fan for the last three arduous seasons.

Will there be changes? I suspect a minor coaching change may take place, but in my view Don Lucia will most likely stay. The Gophers desperately need natural goal scorers, more offensive from their defense and above all, the intense desire and commitment to compete for a full 60 minutes consistently game after game, which was horribly lacking this season and ultimately led to their demise.:)
 
Re: Minnesota Golden Gophers 2009-2010: Calmly Step Away from the Ledge

Final.

The team has been shut out 5 times this year and scored only 1 goal in 6 games.

I looked some more. 6 games with two goals or less and only one win in those games.

That's 1-17 when scoring 2 goals or less.

When scoring 3 or more the Gophers are 17-2-2.

11 of those games they scored 4 goals or more and the Gophers are 11-0 in those 11.

The NCAA winner every year scores about 4 goals a game and gives up about 2.
 
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When scoring 3 or more the Gophers are 17-2-2.

11 of those games they scored 4 goals or more and the Gophers are 11-0 in those 11.

Wow interesting stat......could have been a different season with an actual goal scorer or two on the team.

Not sure who will step up next year and score some goals, we all know you can't count on freshman to carry the load unless it's a Vanek type player.
 
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Wow interesting stat......could have been a different season with an actual goal scorer or two on the team.

Not sure who will step up next year and score some goals, we all know you can't count on freshman to carry the load unless it's a Vanek type player.

I think more interesting than that was how they were 1-17 when scoring 2 or less. It's strange how the teeter totter was so carefully balanced at the 2-3 goal mark. You figured they would have won at least a couple more games 2-0 or 2-1.
 
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As much as you ticked me off this year, I'll be waiting at the other side of this offseason for you. See ya in October, Gophs.
 
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I think more interesting than that was how they were 1-17 when scoring 2 or less. It's strange how the teeter totter was so carefully balanced at the 2-3 goal mark. You figured they would have won at least a couple more games 2-0 or 2-1.

I bet that other than DU, you'd find that almost every team had similar stats.

UND was 22-2-5, I think, when scoring 3 or more. 0-9 when scoring 2 or less.
 
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