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Re: Minnesota Gophers 2012-2013 Part II: Mmmm, Iron City Beer!
I'll be in Kato on Saturday. Woohoo
I'll be in Kato on Saturday. Woohoo
I'll be in Kato on Saturday. Woohoo
Man, I'm torn on going. Never been there for a MN game.
It is pretty fun to watch me talk myself into fights, and then manage to talk myself out of them. This according to my friends, anyway. I don't remember much of it.
Sounds fun!
I went down to Mankato for the epic game three a few years ago. Best hockey game I've ever attended.
If that was the playoff game, I was at Senser's in Bloomington with friends. And they promised to stay open until the game ended. That was Mankato Meltdown weekend (Fri)I went down to Mankato for the epic game three a few years ago. Best hockey game I've ever attended.
“We have a four-year deal with Northeastern and Boston College [starting next year], so it’s something I want to continue to do – at least every year get out to the east coast. Right now, we’ll have our 20 Big Ten games, our eight in-state games – that’s 28, we’ll have our tournament, that’s 30, so that will leave us with four games a year.
Right now we’re locked in with Notre Dame, B.C. and Northeastern, and when that drops off, we’ll get North Dakota back on when Notre Dame drops off. When B.C. drops off, that will free up another opportunity to go out East to play somebody every other year back and forth. The plan is to try to get out to the east coast every other year.”
According to Burton, the Gophers won't be scheduling UND for a few years because he thinks Lucia doesn't like the extreme physical play and typical rough stuff that characterizes the rivalry.
This is an example of how deductive reasoning can make a blog writer look naive and disconnected. I highly doubt Lucia's comment regarding the "rough stuff" meant he was completely resistant to scheduling UND in the future. IMO he was simply making a comment about the physicality and intense nature of the rivalry that unfortunately has tended to become violently out of control in the past (e.g. Ben Blood incident).
Don Lucia commented on the future of scheduling Gopher-UND games with Russo:
How health is Haula now?
According to Burton, the Gophers won't be scheduling UND for a few years because he thinks Lucia doesn't like the extreme physical play and typical rough stuff that characterizes the rivalry.
Tough to see the end of the UND series. Reading the Wis thread, where even their fans, following a number of wins, are complaining about how boring they are to watch. Tough to get fired up for that being the biggest rival. And Mich seems to be completely down the tubes. I've heard 4 years (Lucia quote) until they play UND again, and 2 years (Potulny quote). In 4 years, we'll have lost all the players who experienced this year's and last year's games and could share the history of the rivalry with new players. Hopefully they'll have some meetings in Regionals in that time period to keep the rivalry from dying too quickly.
New rivalries will grow. Growing up the UND rivalry wasn't nearly what it is now. I've moved on.
So do you sit Haula and let him heal some more or does he play against the purple land cows?
New rivalries will grow. Growing up the UND rivalry wasn't nearly what it is now. I've moved on.
How old are you? Because Lou Nanne said he considered NoDak as always being their biggest rival. He said the same thing of John Mariucci.
There's no question the UND rivalry has been the biggest and most heated for Gopher hockey.
Others have cropped up and been super intense over the years (Tech, Denver, Wisco, Mich) but none of them have had the consistency of mutual hate and big moments like UND has.
That being said, things are changing. As much as some of us want to grasp to hold on to the old, it will be different. We can either adjust and move forward or try to cling, kicking and screaming, to something that has passed.
C'est la vie.
I don't need UND to find joy, passion, pride and emotion in Gopher hockey.