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Re: Minnesota vs. UAA - Vengeance (10/28 - 10/29)
So this year then ...Within 10 years I predict UAA makes the NCAA.
So this year then ...Within 10 years I predict UAA makes the NCAA.
Now you bring in Religion. What next, how many sandbags you filled in a day?God, I can't wait until this rivalry goes by the wayside. This thread is a dud. More political talk than hockey talk. Yeah!
Now you bring in Religion. What next, how many sandbags you filled in a day?![]()
UAA dropped way down with team offense/pp after 2 goal/0 pp weekend vs UNO. hoping for better effort and results.Team Offense
Rk Team AVG/GM
1 Minnesota 5.83
What next, how many sandbags you filled in a day?![]()
I see a skill and talent improvement overall offensively (been building to it for a couple of years now) from the team but it lacks experience. On paper I expected next season to have the higher potential but in the games I've seen (all but the just got swept UNO series) there seems to be more offensively than I'd thought there would be. A couple of juniors have taken big strides since last season (Naslund, Bruijsten) and Mickey Spencer now knows his primary role is scoring. Last year's freshman have all progressed well and are asserting themselves more this season.Donald, what are your honest expectations for both teams this weekend and beyond?
This weekend is about some payback if you're a Gopher veteran. And with the Seawolves coming off a couple of bad results combined with not having played at home since the opening weekend then you have to expect lots of high energy play this weekend.
If these two games are anything like the SCSU game at the Kendall then hockey fans at the Sullivan will get their money's worth this weekend. Will it be that sort of up and down racehorse hockey? I"m sure we'll see a good rush or two or three ...
In looking at some early reporting I see Don Lucia is using his well worn "...they play a 1-1-3" analysis of the Seawolves. And oh yeah ... the Seawolves are "gritty".
Hopefully he thinks that is all UAA is. You and I know differently. This year's edition is more dynamic offensively. Scoring has been pretty balanced thus far. The offensive execution has been at a higher level as well. We've seen the improvement of the passing game and how that's influenced the transition game and improved the look of the power play.
If this year's Gopher squad comes up here thinking UAA is just going to sit back and play some purely defensive game they'll be making the same mistake as last year in the playoffs. How many times did you see a Gopher forward back check during that series? Yeah ... me too. Few. The Seawolves won those games because the Gophers ignored what had happened on Friday night; they still thought all they had to do was go forward. Two-way play? Basically none from them. The Seawolves defensively matched the Gopher's offensive execution (blocked dozens of shots and got solid goaltending) and the Gopher's near complete absence of back checking provided all the offensive opportunities UAA needed.
That all said ... the Gopher's are better too this year. Especially offensively. They're only averaging 5.83 goals per game so far. But even if you throw out the 15 goals against Sacred Heart they'd still be averaging 5 goals per game. And then there's the whole payback thing.
Expect to see Chris Kamal in the net on Friday. His 37 save outing on Saturday and his past success against the Gophers makes that a clear choice in my book. Curtis Leinweber is questionable for this weekend and Jordan Kwas' sprained shoulder will keep him in street clothes. Expect whoever else is in the lineup to play their asses off. A series like this could be a chance for a young player to get noticed or an established one to stake a claim. The first chance is Friday night. Win that one first.
Yeah ... I don't think he's overlooking them and probably not underestimating them either. Not to tip off UAA's vulnerability here or anything but they have problems when teams trap them as I suspect happened extensively last weekend in Omaha (didn't see the games though).Works for me, although something tells me tDon is not truly overlooking UAA and I have expect that game film will demonstrate that any ideas of a trap-intensive game plan will not be proven realistic. Here's to a good series.
Cheering for UAA to get at least 3 points.
Seawolf Players To Watch:
Forwards:
#10 Mickey Spencer
#21 Matt Bailey
#40 Daniel Naslund
#9 Mark Pustin
#19 Sam Mellor
Defense:
#11 Curtis Leinweber - listed as questionable but reportedly practicing on the wing
#3 Wes McLeod
#5 Austin Coldwell
Seawolf Minnesotans:
#39 Eric Scheid - Blaine linemate of Bjugstad
#4 Derek Docken - A shutdown freshman stalwart who's played every game from Northfield
#17 Jordan Kwas is out of the lineup with a sprained shoulder
Do we know if the Gophers are on Alaskan soil yet?
I see you claim for a location A sub of minny and Alaska. About your Sarah Palin for Gov. bumper sticker is it beside or over the pretend wrestler's Bumper sticker?
And I bet you took your PFD and ran......
Cheering for UAA to get at least 3 points.