You know UM is going to play with more juice tonight. Humble pie does have a lot of calories in it.Fantastic game tonight, whole team played well. Pulver was great as well. Will be curious to see what happens tomorrow night and if they can recreate tonight.
Montgomery cannot buy a goal right now. But they are playing really really well tonight too.Lack of finish rearing it's head again tonight.
Still can't complain about only allowing two goals.Just not enough offensive fire power. It's unfortunate they couldn't play like this earlier this year. The second goal should have been caught with the glove. I'm not sure how he missed it. Apparently didn't play enough ball as a kid.
Hard to believe....but it was apparently the largest-ever KC hockey crowd.Badgers outplayed Fichigan by a decent margin but yeah... couldn't buy a goal.
Michigan could have had at least 5 more penalties than what were called. They clearly wanted to play physical tonight but were over the line with clutching & grabbing, interference and cross checks all over the place. Refs would be looking right at it and let it go.
Oh well... probably wouldn't have scored anyway the way things were going tonight.
Place was pretty full - haven't seen fans to the ceiling in a long, long time.
If you can’t figure out why that matters in this day and age, I can’t help you.
Good grief. Jam it already.If you can’t figure out why that matters in this day and age, I can’t help you.
Thanks for posting man! I’m seldom here anymore but close in age (43), grew up going to every Saturday game with dad in the 80s/90s. A different time for sure. We’re all hoping Hastings gets this thing turned around to become perennial contenders again.Been a forum reader for a while but making my first post. Seeing others give their fandom background in this thread, figured why not.
I'm 45. Got my start with Badger hockey like some others, with the delayed WPT broadcasts in the early 90s, staying up late by myself to watch with PB and Howie on the call. Made it to a few Badger Hockey Showdowns in MKE (I know I was at the one where they faced the Lakers in the final).
Was a Crease Creature my first two years at UW, with student section tickets for Fri and Sat, which was also the first two years of the Kohl Center.
Remember hosting a watch party for the 2006 title game with friends.
Moved to the Twin Cities in 2012 after having gone back to UW for my graduate degree. Have still followed the Badgers closely but haven't made it to many games in recent years.
But...thanks to Badger women's hockey, my interest has been rekindled in recent years. The younger of my two boys is now 9, and about 5 years ago he ended up getting really into the Badger women's program. Mostly by chance...we had season football tickets for several years, and my wife was down in Madison using the tickets with friends one weekend. I suggested the boys and I go to Mankato to catch Badger women's hockey.
The rest is history. He loved the sport, loved you could sit wherever you wanted, and ended up choosing the glass which has become our tradition. Thanks to the WCHA, we've been getting to as many games as we can the last five years - Saturday games in Mankato and St. Cloud, both at St. Thomas and Minnesota, and the last three years we've gone up to Duluth for the series. Even did Bemidji last season, and of course the Frozen Four here in our backyard.
A few weeks ago we were in Madison for the weekend, and managed to go to the men's Saturday win over Notre Dame and the women's Sunday win over Ohio St. He was thrilled to get to a home game, and I was equally thrilled to feel the energy of a UW hockey atmosphere again.
Nice to meet fellow Badger fan posters virtually on this board. I'll likely post more on the women's threads, but On, Wisconsin! For the men, let's just get into the tourney this year and see if we can't pull off a few Ws.
Welcome aboard. Don't be a stranger. The more the better.Been a forum reader for a while but making my first post. Seeing others give their fandom background in this thread, figured why not.
I'm 45. Got my start with Badger hockey like some others, with the delayed WPT broadcasts in the early 90s, staying up late by myself to watch with PB and Howie on the call. Made it to a few Badger Hockey Showdowns in MKE (I know I was at the one where they faced the Lakers in the final).
Was a Crease Creature my first two years at UW, with student section tickets for Fri and Sat, which was also the first two years of the Kohl Center.
Remember hosting a watch party for the 2006 title game with friends.
Moved to the Twin Cities in 2012 after having gone back to UW for my graduate degree. Have still followed the Badgers closely but haven't made it to many games in recent years.
But...thanks to Badger women's hockey, my interest has been rekindled in recent years. The younger of my two boys is now 9, and about 5 years ago he ended up getting really into the Badger women's program. Mostly by chance...we had season football tickets for several years, and my wife was down in Madison using the tickets with friends one weekend. I suggested the boys and I go to Mankato to catch Badger women's hockey.
The rest is history. He loved the sport, loved you could sit wherever you wanted, and ended up choosing the glass which has become our tradition. Thanks to the WCHA, we've been getting to as many games as we can the last five years - Saturday games in Mankato and St. Cloud, both at St. Thomas and Minnesota, and the last three years we've gone up to Duluth for the series. Even did Bemidji last season, and of course the Frozen Four here in our backyard.
A few weeks ago we were in Madison for the weekend, and managed to go to the men's Saturday win over Notre Dame and the women's Sunday win over Ohio St. He was thrilled to get to a home game, and I was equally thrilled to feel the energy of a UW hockey atmosphere again.
Nice to meet fellow Badger fan posters virtually on this board. I'll likely post more on the women's threads, but On, Wisconsin! For the men, let's just get into the tourney this year and see if we can't pull off a few Ws.