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University of North Dakota Hockey: 2011-2012

Re: University of North Dakota Hockey: 2011-2012

Did you forget to take your meds today? Really, you're going to chirp on a UND thread when your team is leading the WCHA? Holy Cow! There is something wrong with you...


some bunch of goon UND fans taught me to kick a rival when they are down. this seems like a good time to do it.
 
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Well, what a game. At the very least, this Sioux team will not be easy to beat. North Dakota showed what they can do offensively tonight, and the Sioux got a lot of help from our underclassmen tonight. While they may not show up a lot on the scoreboard, Michael Parks and Mark MacMillan played very well. It was nice to see Joe Gleason back at defense, and he was far more explosive from the blueline than he has been up front. There was a lot of puckluck in favor of the offenses this evening, as both CC and North Dakota benefited from a couple nice bounces to score goals. Eidsness played well in net after Dell got pulled, which was nice to see. I didn't think we would take two points this weekend, so I am already pleased with the results. A win on Saturday could be the early sign that the Sioux are back. We were also a whole lot more physical tonight than the past few games I have seen. I'm not saying that we're a top team in the country...far from it, but it was nice to see the Sioux play a solid game, and beat a very good CC team.

A win tomorrow would be huge, but the win tonight was very nice.
 
Re: University of North Dakota Hockey: 2011-2012

Well, what a game. At the very least, this Sioux team will not be easy to beat. North Dakota showed what they can do offensively tonight, and the Sioux got a lot of help from our underclassmen tonight. While they may not show up a lot on the scoreboard, Michael Parks and Mark MacMillan played very well. It was nice to see Joe Gleason back at defense, and he was far more explosive from the blueline than he has been up front. There was a lot of puckluck in favor of the offenses this evening, as both CC and North Dakota benefited from a couple nice bounces to score goals. Eidsness played well in net after Dell got pulled, which was nice to see. I didn't think we would take two points this weekend, so I am already pleased with the results. A win on Saturday could be the early sign that the Sioux are back. We were also a whole lot more physical tonight than the past few games I have seen. I'm not saying that we're a top team in the country...far from it, but it was nice to see the Sioux play a solid game, and beat a very good CC team.

A win tomorrow would be huge, but the win tonight was very nice.

What, you didn't think the Sioux would allow 6 goals and win? There was a lot of puckluck both ways, and for a change, we got the better of it. I'm wondering what happened to winning with good defense. They didn't play bad but could have done much better. Blood's missed clearing pass toward the end of the game is a good example. But that's not a play he makes 99% of the time. It certainly was one of the best games they have played this year, in spite of the score. Hopefully it's a sign of things to come!
 
Re: University of North Dakota Hockey: 2011-2012

Well, what a game. At the very least, this Sioux team will not be easy to beat. North Dakota showed what they can do offensively tonight, and the Sioux got a lot of help from our underclassmen tonight. While they may not show up a lot on the scoreboard, Michael Parks and Mark MacMillan played very well. It was nice to see Joe Gleason back at defense, and he was far more explosive from the blueline than he has been up front. There was a lot of puckluck in favor of the offenses this evening, as both CC and North Dakota benefited from a couple nice bounces to score goals. Eidsness played well in net after Dell got pulled, which was nice to see. I didn't think we would take two points this weekend, so I am already pleased with the results. A win on Saturday could be the early sign that the Sioux are back. We were also a whole lot more physical tonight than the past few games I have seen. I'm not saying that we're a top team in the country...far from it, but it was nice to see the Sioux play a solid game, and beat a very good CC team.

A win tomorrow would be huge, but the win tonight was very nice.

Sounds like a nutty game. I suspect CC will bounce back tomorrow. We don't want them too hungry next Friday.
 
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Sounds like a nutty game. I suspect CC will bounce back tomorrow. We don't want them too hungry next Friday.

Are you saying that you want CC to win? I was as impressed with offense as I was disappointed with defense... that said, I am more than pleased with the results tonight.
 
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Well, I don't think anyone really thought the Sioux would leave this weekend with four points, but here we are. Here are my thoughts on the weekend...

1. North Dakota played its best series of the year. Obvious, but true. We played fairly well defensively despite the score, and we got production from all four lines. If they play like this the rest of the way, we won't have to be too worried about missing the NCAA Tournament.

2. Colorado College is the best team we have played this season. The Tigers played great, and they deserved far better than heading back to the Springs with nothing to show for it. Offensively, there isn't another team that I have seen that comes close to the Tigers. They have a few defensive issues, and Thorimbert did not play all that well Friday, but my goodness are they talented. If it wasn't for how well North Dakota played, CC probably puts up 10 goals on Friday, and a half dozen tonight. Fortunately for the Sioux, we played very well.

3. Special Teams - Our PP and PK units won this series for North Dakota. The Sioux went 4-11 on the PP, and held CC to 3-10 on the PK, plus we got the all-important SHG by Kristo. 70% normally is not good on the pk, but CC is not the normal team. Their powerplay was amazing, and the Sioux stepped up both nights when they had to on the PK.

4. Top Line - I don't know if the Knight-Nelson-Kristo line is the top line in the country, but I don't know what other line is better. Those three were men amongst boys this weekend. If they keep that kind of play up, it will be fun to watch.

5. Breakout Weekend - Finally! The Sioux were able to get offense from each of their four lines, and several people stepped up this weekend. Rowney and Rodwell played their best weekend of the season thus far, and Michael Parks played great. Mark MacMillan and Brendan O'Donnell also proved that they can skate with the big boys. Joe Gleason had a solid weekend, and it was obvious to me that he is far more explosive from the blue line than from up front.

It was a bit disappointing giving up 9 goals on the weekend, but I don't think Dell had a chance on most of those. The highlight in net was Eidsness coming in on Friday and getting the win. I feel comfortable with our situation in net now, and if Dell is having an off night, I have confidence that Eidsness can step in and provide a spark to the team. We made plenty of mistakes defensively, but I think a lot of those were based on the fact that CC forced us into mistakes. There is still a long way to go, and plenty of room to improve, but this was a huge weekend for the Sioux. After the debacle that was Sunday at Bemidji, North Dakota responded and took care of business. As I said before, if we play like this the rest of the way, North Dakota will not have to worry about making the NCAA Tournament. CC is arguably the best team in the country, and they played extremely well this weekend. The Sioux just played better. Awesome job this weekend...now, let's get ready for Anchorage!
 
Re: University of North Dakota Hockey: 2011-2012

So much for my theory on CC bouncing back. Rylan Fricking Schwartz is amazing. Back to back hat tricks. When has that been done?
Not surprised to see you guys getting it together as December approaches. Note to scheduler of new conference. DU wants Sioux in October.
 
Re: University of North Dakota Hockey: 2011-2012

I like the direction this team is going now. Last monday not so much. It looks to me that the shutout against Bemidji woke the boys up especially the freshman. They are starting to adjust to the WCHA and doing it against a dang good CC team is a good sign. Kristo was a man posessed all weekend as was his linemates. Obviously still have to tighten up the D a bit but that CC team is the most explosive team the Sioux have played all year. To hold them to 3 saturday night is a fairly decent accomplishment. Onward to december and may the roll continue.
 
Re: University of North Dakota Hockey: 2011-2012

Some much needed points this past weekend.

I was surprised how poorly CC played defense. They were my pre-season pick to finish atop the WCHA, but I don't see it happening if their goaltending and defense plays the way it did this past weekend. I think UND played much better than they've shown earlier in this season, but I also think some of UND's offensive success was due to some bad defensive lapses by the Tigers.

Some positives that I took away from the weekend:

I thought Danny Kristo played the best defensive hockey of his college career during those two games. He was outstanding. If that continues he will surely be recognized as one of the top 3 players in the country at the end of the year, regardless of any success or lack of success the team has.

It looks like the game might be slowing down a bit for Brock Nelson. His confidence seems much greater and he doesn't appear as rushed with the puck as he did as a freshman, or even the first few games this season. He is also learing to use his long reach to play better defense.

I thought the Sioux did a much better job with short, quick passes to get the puck up the ice and deep in the CC zone. 2nd and 3rd line guys really seemed to be moving their feet all weekend, and it allowed some sustained pressure and kept a dangerous CC team bottled up at times.

I still think we are not doing as good a job taking away opponents time and space on the ice as past Hakstol teams have. With talented offensive players like CC puts out there, I realize there may be a greater tendency to back in a little, but it's one area I think we're going to have to improve if this team wants to make real strides.

Everytime I see Joe Gleason play I like him more. By the time he leaves, he will be a true fan favorite in my opinion.

I stand by my post of 3 weeks ago. I see this team making slow improvement, and starting the climb back to .500 hockey in the league. We need 4 good games against UAA and UNO, certainly no worse than 4 points, and 6 would be great, followed by 3 out of conference wins. It would give this team a nice boost heading into what is always difficult second half of conference play.

On a side note, on Saturday night I sat with some family members in a different section, across from our usual seats. It looked like a young man/recruit was taking in the game with his family. I don't know who it was, but during one of the intermissions I think Grimaldi came up and sat with the recruit, introduced himself, and spent 5-10 minutes chatting him up. Two positives that I noted were that Grimaldi wasn't walking with a limp, at least as far as I could tell, and the young man's father had a bag full of UND clothing, etc..., he had picked up in the Sioux shop. :)
 
Re: University of North Dakota Hockey: 2011-2012

So much for my theory on CC bouncing back. Rylan Fricking Schwartz is amazing. Back to back hat tricks. When has that been done? .

The Schwartz brothers are great offensive players. BUT I sort of noticed this when I was at the game but after watching the replay of the game at home I was shocked to see that neither Schwartz played on the penalty kill. I've heard of resting your offensive players but that is crazy to me. It boggles my mind that you'd sit your two best players on the penalty kill unless they can't play defense. Of course maybe Owens is just resting them to play offense, who knows.

Just something I observed.
 
Re: University of North Dakota Hockey: 2011-2012

Some much needed points this past weekend.

I was surprised how poorly CC played defense. They were my pre-season pick to finish atop the WCHA, but I don't see it happening if their goaltending and defense plays the way it did this past weekend. I think UND played much better than they've shown earlier in this season, but I also think some of UND's offensive success was due to some bad defensive lapses by the Tigers.

Some positives that I took away from the weekend:

I thought Danny Kristo played the best defensive hockey of his college career during those two games. He was outstanding. If that continues he will surely be recognized as one of the top 3 players in the country at the end of the year, regardless of any success or lack of success the team has.

It looks like the game might be slowing down a bit for Brock Nelson. His confidence seems much greater and he doesn't appear as rushed with the puck as he did as a freshman, or even the first few games this season. He is also learing to use his long reach to play better defense.

I thought the Sioux did a much better job with short, quick passes to get the puck up the ice and deep in the CC zone. 2nd and 3rd line guys really seemed to be moving their feet all weekend, and it allowed some sustained pressure and kept a dangerous CC team bottled up at times.

I still think we are not doing as good a job taking away opponents time and space on the ice as past Hakstol teams have. With talented offensive players like CC puts out there, I realize there may be a greater tendency to back in a little, but it's one area I think we're going to have to improve if this team wants to make real strides.

Everytime I see Joe Gleason play I like him more. By the time he leaves, he will be a true fan favorite in my opinion.

I stand by my post of 3 weeks ago. I see this team making slow improvement, and starting the climb back to .500 hockey in the league. We need 4 good games against UAA and UNO, certainly no worse than 4 points, and 6 would be great, followed by 3 out of conference wins. It would give this team a nice boost heading into what is always difficult second half of conference play.

On a side note, on Saturday night I sat with some family members in a different section, across from our usual seats. It looked like a young man/recruit was taking in the game with his family. I don't know who it was, but during one of the intermissions I think Grimaldi came up and sat with the recruit, introduced himself, and spent 5-10 minutes chatting him up. Two positives that I noted were that Grimaldi wasn't walking with a limp, at least as far as I could tell, and the young man's father had a bag full of UND clothing, etc..., he had picked up in the Sioux shop. :)
Could that have been Cagguila?
 
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It was a fun series to watch. Personally i would rather watch them score and play a little looser. Watching them struggle to score is frustrating. It helps for morale of the team to know that they can actually score if they need to and don't need to win every game 2-1.

The young guys have skills and they are getting better with experience. I wouldn't sleep on this team.

CC was great too. Holy smokes don't leave swartz alone in front of your net!
 
Re: University of North Dakota Hockey: 2011-2012

Could that have been Cagguila?
I'm not sure that it was. The kid I saw had darker hair, I believe. I think he also looked a little younger. But of course, at my age all of these players look younger.
 
Re: University of North Dakota Hockey: 2011-2012

So you gonna kick your own rodents now since they are the team down?

Down? While still atop the standings? Umm... no.

I'm interested to see how the Sioux play next weekend against a middle of the road opponent that plays a similar style and way more defensive. CC is a bit more run and gun which teams of years past have been able to handle. The biggest question is if they blew all their offense in the last series or if this was enough to open the door for the remaining lines.
 
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