Tipsy McStagger
Falling on fans at NHC since 2001
Seeing Gwoz get fired. And. watching Notre Dame accepting the Hockey East invitation.
Shouldn't you be baking cookies for the bake sale your program has to hold to buy uniforms next year?
Seeing Gwoz get fired. And. watching Notre Dame accepting the Hockey East invitation.
Miami is getting Czarnik, Barber, and Coleman back. Barber just confirmed this morning.
Miami basically has all of the pieces that resulted in them being ranked #1 pre-season and helped them finish off the year with a 4-1 run. It'll be interesting to see what the pre-season polls do with them next year.
North Dakota, the Yankees of the NCHC, will surely be in the mix regardless of any early departures they suffer.
St. Cloud loses two outstanding seniors and one solid senior, but otherwise returns a big junior class followed by a big, super-talented sophomore class.
Denver suffered the most from early departures last season and face the threat of early departures again. However, if they lose just the two impact seniors to graduation, they're poised to be a solid team.
Nebraska-Omaha loses a LOT of scoring and depth through graduation and early departures. However, you can't ever count out a Blaise coached team!
Duluth loses their top scorer and their primary goalie. Their heir apparent goalie isn't a step down, but may not be a step up. Other than losing Herbert, they won't lose much else, but the question will be how much can they improve?
CC doesn't look like it'll contend next season based on what they have returning. They're hurting big time at the goaltending position.
Western Michigan has a couple of goaltenders who have the potential to steal some games. They also lose a lot up front.
This was supposed to just be a post about Barber coming back, but it made me think about next season so I decided to record my thoughts.![]()
North Dakota, the Yankees of the NCHC, will surely be in the mix regardless of any early departures they suffer.
I'll buy you a beer if you convince your AD to add pinstriped thirds to the repertoire.
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St. Cloud State in pinstripes? Yuck.
Not that I expect anybody here will care what I've got to say, but
The entire NCHC can take a long walk off a short pier.
So our league is gonna get wet and then have to swim back to shore? Please no!!!!
Nebraska-Omaha loses a LOT of scoring and depth through graduation and early departures. However, you can't ever count out a Blaise coached team!
Shouldn't you be baking cookies for the bake sale your program has to hold to buy uniforms next year?
We did that last season.
It went well with the car wash.
If that happens I hope SCSU is like Cousin Eddie from Christmas Vacation.
Miami is getting Czarnik, Barber, and Coleman back. Barber just confirmed this morning.
Miami basically has all of the pieces that resulted in them being ranked #1 pre-season and helped them finish off the year with a 4-1 run. It'll be interesting to see what the pre-season polls do with them next year.
North Dakota, the Yankees of the NCHC, will surely be in the mix regardless of any early departures they suffer.
St. Cloud loses two outstanding seniors and one solid senior, but otherwise returns a big junior class followed by a big, super-talented sophomore class.
Denver suffered the most from early departures last season and face the threat of early departures again. However, if they lose just the two impact seniors to graduation, they're poised to be a solid team.
Nebraska-Omaha loses a LOT of scoring and depth through graduation and early departures. However, you can't ever count out a Blaise coached team!
Duluth loses their top scorer and their primary goalie. Their heir apparent goalie isn't a step down, but may not be a step up. Other than losing Herbert, they won't lose much else, but the question will be how much can they improve?
CC doesn't look like it'll contend next season based on what they have returning. They're hurting big time at the goaltending position.
Western Michigan has a couple of goaltenders who have the potential to steal some games. They also lose a lot up front.
This was supposed to just be a post about Barber coming back, but it made me think about next season so I decided to record my thoughts.![]()
Not that I expect anybody here will care what I've got to say, but
The entire NCHC can take a long walk off a short pier.
Not that I expect anybody here will care what I've got to say, but
The entire NCHC can take a long walk off a short pier.
And they can do it in full gear, including skates and gloves,
Hopefully in water that's about 37f,
And just deep enough that they can't quite touch bottom and keep their heads above water.
This should make them thrash around wildly enough to attract the sharks.
I'm not bitter, though.
So Lake Superior?
If there are sharks in Superior, I'm all for it.
Otherwise, I was thinking someplace like the Aleutians, or Greenland.
I'm not real picky about the location.