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Oh brother. Think of the atmosphere then if they would have allowed only 3500 seats.
Ask UW and OSU about atmosphere lately with arenas that hold far more than 5,700.
Oh brother. Think of the atmosphere then if they would have allowed only 3500 seats.
Cost: $102M seats 5782, the Ralph was $104M in 2001, but seats 11,500. Other than seating, wonder how they compare?
I am under the impression Penn State built the main arena and a practice facility.
They have two rinks, hockey and a community rink for public skating.
I agree Stauber...credit Penn St. for playing fairly good D along with a strong performance by McAdam in nets keeping the game close for Penn tonight. The Gophers fired 45 SOG (78 attempts), yet only the Gopher D score tonight on perimeter shots from the blueline. I thought the Gophers forwards could have done a better job of going to the net tonight and handling rebounds around the paint.
The Gopher D zone breakouts were very good tonight and really limited Penn's presence in the Gopher's zone. At least we've scored a PP goal now in every one of the last 5 games...but 1/6 tonight is not good enough. But overall Penn St. was outclassed by the Gopher speed tonight, and couldn't sustain any consistent offensive playmaking and pressure by their forwards. Their second goal to tie it up was off a Gopher D missed assignment leaving Holstrom all alone on Wilcox in front.
Cammarata...meh, it took him nearly 2 and half periods, but he did show a little more effort towards the end of the game. Hudson Fasching and Seth Ambroz were the tenacious forwards for the Gophers tonight each with 7 SOG, but unfortunately no goals for their hustle. Warning had a couple very good Grade A scoring chances in front in the 2nd, but McAdam's shutdown goaltending stonewalled every scoring attempt by the Gopher forwards all game.
But it's a road win on Penn St.'s first B1G home game of the season before a full house....we'll take it and hopefully we'll see a better effort tomorrow night. Go Gophers! Rah!![]()
Absolutely agree on the PP. Has to improve if we want to go anywhere post-season.
There isn't the same PP chemistry yet this season like we saw last year. It's going to be difficult for M. Reilly (3 PPG), Brodzinski (2 PPG), Rau (2 PPG) and maybe Kloos (2 PPG) to come close to replicating last season's dynamic PP strikeforce of Bjugs (11 PPG), Schmidty (5 PPG), Rau (6 PPG) and Haula (3 PPG), unless they can kick it up a notch with better line chemistry and consistency. We've got one PPG in each of the last 5 games, so they can build on that.
But the funny thing about PP percentages is a team can consistently crap the bed on the PP and still be a contender for a national title. For example, last season Quinnipiac was ranked #1, but they were horrible on the PP all year (14.6%)! Yet they had the highest winning% (30-8-5/.756), the lowest goals against/game in the NCAA (1.80), and were #1 in the pairwise in the second half.
Right now, the Gophers have a similar trend going: Poor PP (16.1%), best winning% (14-2-3/.816), 6th in GA/game (2.11; last season/2.00), and #1 in the pairwise. BC also has the same PP dilemma this season. They're leading the nation in GF/game (4.38), #2 in the pairwise, but their PP is strangely similar to the Gophers, a dismal 16.5%.
No excuses...and I agree they need to get it figured out now and later for the postseason. But if they don't get it clicking somewhere near last season (24.6%/#1), good goaltending, solid D and consistent scoring might buy us a deep playoff run anyway.
Listening to Wally and Frank in the 3rd, I was ready to hear some of that brutally honest criticism that they sometimes seem to give. They did a little of that, but it was mostly just giving McAdam props. He must have really stolen the show!Heard the game on the radio, and being out of practice, so to speak (rarely listen to games on radio) I thought that the Gophs wasted a few chances, PSU's goalie saved a few he shouldn't have (kudos to him, no disrespect) and PSU was going balls-out, as in, we are gonna surprise them and eke out a win, or lose badly by taking this many chances.
That being said, I agree that MN seemed to "escape" with a win, given the tones of the MN announcers.
Also.....I'll take it. A win is a win, baby.![]()
There isn't the same PP chemistry yet this season like we saw last year. It's going to be difficult for M. Reilly (3 PPG), Brodzinski (2 PPG), Rau (2 PPG) and maybe Kloos (2 PPG) to come close to replicating last season's dynamic PP strikeforce of Bjugs (11 PPG), Schmidty (5 PPG), Rau (6 PPG) and Haula (3 PPG), unless they can kick it up a notch with better line chemistry and consistency. We've got one PPG in each of the last 5 games, so they can build on that.
But the funny thing about PP percentages is a team can consistently crap the bed on the PP and still be a contender for a national title. For example, last season Quinnipiac was ranked #1, but they were horrible on the PP all year (14.6%)! Yet they had the highest winning% (30-8-5/.756), the lowest goals against/game in the NCAA (1.80), and were #1 in the pairwise in the second half.
Right now, the Gophers have a similar trend going: Poor PP (16.1%), best winning% (14-2-3/.816), 6th in GA/game (2.11; last season/2.00), and #1 in the pairwise. BC also has the same PP dilemma this season. They're leading the nation in GF/game (4.38), #2 in the pairwise, but their PP is strangely similar to the Gophers, a dismal 16.5%.
No excuses...and I agree they need to get it figured out now and later for the postseason. But if they don't get it clicking somewhere near last season (24.6%/#1), good goaltending, solid D and consistent scoring might buy us a deep playoff run anyway.
Lucia said, our team is a good team and not a dominate team. We don't even have a 10 game goal scorer. I would agree with him
Lucia said, our team is a good team and not a dominate team. We don't even have a 10 game goal scorer. I would agree with him
Lucia said, our team is a good team and not a dominate team. We don't even have a 10 game goal scorer. I would agree with him