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Wisconsin Offseason '10: The Aftermath

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Burish to Dallas. ****. I hate Dallas. Sorry Bur, I'll still be YOUR fan, but **** the Stars.
 
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I, on the other hand, am happy that he's out of Chicago. Dallas isn't too many steps above Chicago in my book, but its in the right direction.
 
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I think the WCHA needs to do some more proof reading for their re-designed website. Wisconsin was 17-8-3 in Hockey East? :confused: The freaking WCHA website doesn't even know what conference they are in? SAD!!!!!!


http://wcha.com/men/wis/sched10.php

Edit: After further review, they have ALL teams records listed for Hockey East. "Head slap"! Pitiful, just pitiful.
 
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Nothing to do with Badger hockey, but....
This afternoon I was at Best Buy east in Madison as I was in the market for a new printer. Looking at the Big 3, I came across a rep for Epson. I didn't look at his name but we started talking business. In mid-conversation I asked, "Are you from Quebec?" He laughed and said he was originally from Chicoutimi, but has dual citizenship and resides in Maine. He asked me, smiling, "How could you tell?"

Of course the discussion turned to hockey. It seems his great uncle was former Canadien Johnny "Black Cat" Gagnon...pretty cool. He told me who his uncle played with and sure enough, when I got home I hit Google right away and.....WOW!

Did I buy a printer from him? ****in' A !

http://ourhistory.canadiens.com/player/Johnny-Gagnon
 
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this has to be the strangest (...and worst) UW hockey off-season I can remember.

Glen Sather can take a flying **** at the moon (not for McD, cause he's ready, but for Stepan...who is not)
 
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Way too early lineup predictions.

Forwards

Jordy Murray-Mark Zengerle-Craig Smith

Might be a bit of a reach to assume that we're going to put our three most talented offensive players on the same line but this is a combination that I think Eaves will have to try at some point to see how they play together. Smith can play center and did in the USHL but he plays better off the wing and Zengerle is a distributor who can feed Murray and Smith. Top line center duties usually go to a veteran but Zengerle is an 21 year old freshman who has lit up the BCHL two seasons in a row and will have high expectations right from the get go.

Derek Lee-Jason Clark-Podge Turnbull
I know that Eaves likes experience down the middle but when you lose four out of your top five centermen in one off season (Geoffrion, Stepan, Bendickson, Thurber) you're going to have to give some freshmen an opportunity. Clark is big and skilled and could really be an asset for us. Derek Lee saw minutes early last season but ended up as the odd man out. His talent is still real and a full season in the weight room should prove to be beneficial for him coming in to this year. Podge didn't get a fair shake until the playoffs last season and he was a physical force at the end of the year. Clark said in his interview after being drafted that he wants to become more physical at Wisconsin. If him and Podge can throw their bodies around they should create opportunities for a play making Derek Lee.

Tyler Barnes-Sean Dolan-Michael Mersch

Dolan is our only returning center and his experience should prove to be valuable with two freshmen wingers. Mersch is young and raw but has huge upside. A bit of a wild buck, he has the ability to put points on the board. Barnes is an experienced USHL veteran and should have little problems making an adjustment to the WCHA. Barnes is going to be counted upon to put up points this season. This should be a physical line that has plenty of scoring ability.

Patrick Johnson-Jefferson Dahl-Sean Little
Two more freshmen on this line. I'm convinced that Sean Little will be a regular in the lineup on the fourth line this season. He's not going to put up 25 points a season, but like Ben Grotting before him, the little things he brings to a team are worthy of him suiting up. Patrick Johnson needs to have a bounce back season. He has the ability and I'm convinced that after watching the Frozen Four last season from the stands that he'll be hungry and ready to contribute this year after being invisible for the past two seasons. Jefferson Dahl has outstanding vision and can play in all situations. Short but shifty, Dahl should put up some points this year no matter where he is playing.

Gavin Hartzog, Keegan Meuer
Hartzog and Meuer will both get opportunities to play this season. Hartzog does have a lot of upside with his size/skill package and it will be good for him to get in the weight room with the Wisconsin strength and conditioning staff. Meuer isn't on the team to be a token local kid, he can play when called upon and with so many freshmen this season, he'll see ice time and it will be up to him to prove his worth.

Defense With McDonagh

McDonagh-Gardiner
Why change what has worked in the past? These two were our top pairing last season and I see no reason why that should change. If McDonagh is back, we've certainly got four high end guys and can afford to pair two of them together on a top pairing to shut down the opposing teams top line. I would expect this pairing to see a lot of ice time.

Schultz-Simonelli
This is the season where Justin Schultz goes from an above average WCHA defenseman to an elite defenseman. Simonelli has faced tough competition with the NTDP and is more than ready to step into the UW lineup with no snags. This combination has the potential to be elite puck movers while still being solid in their own end.

Springer-Ramage

Ramage is obviously going to be a lock for the lineup and you can play him with anyone. It will be interesting to see who Eaves and Butters give the first opportunity to in the 6th defenseman spot. Like I mentioned previously, I think Simonelli will be in the lineup for sure so it's going to come down to Springer, Johnson, R. Little, and Drake to step up and take the last spot. I'm giving Springer the early nod because he brings more offensive flair to the position than the rest at this point. I still expect Johnson, Little, and Drake all to be given an opportunity at some time.

Johnson-R. Little-Drake

I think you will be pleasantly surprised with Drake. He is a good skater and sharp passer and can move the puck out of his zone.
 
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So who gets the C and the A's now? My guess would be Murray and Gardiner as probables. The other may be Dolan, being a senior with as much experience as he has, or possibly Gudmanson. But Goody probably would not be a good choice, given that he may only play half the games. Schultz could be a possibility. He seemed very mature for only being a freshman last year. More of a process of elimination rather than someone clearly standing above the others.
 
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So who gets the C and the A's now? My guess would be Murray and Gardiner as probables. The other may be Dolan, being a senior with as much experience as he has, or possibly Gudmanson. But Goody probably would not be a good choice, given that he may only play half the games. Schultz could be a possibility. He seemed very mature for only being a freshman last year. More of a process of elimination rather than someone clearly standing above the others.

My guess: C - Jordy Murray, A's - Jake Gardiner and Craig Smith
 
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I think you will be pleasantly surprised with Drake. He is a good skater and sharp passer and can move the puck out of his zone.

I saw him play last season and wasn't blown away by anything he did. I think in the end, he'll be a solid contributor to the Badger blue line, but I don't see that happening this season.
 
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So who gets the C and the A's now? My guess would be Murray and Gardiner as probables. The other may be Dolan, being a senior with as much experience as he has, or possibly Gudmanson. But Goody probably would not be a good choice, given that he may only play half the games. Schultz could be a possibility. He seemed very mature for only being a freshman last year. More of a process of elimination rather than someone clearly standing above the others.


I think Gardiner is going to be the Captain by default. I like Murray a lot but from what I've heard he's kind of a goofy kid, more of a funny guy, not necessarily a Captain.

Also, I know I've ragged on him a lot for his play, but as a senior, Patty Johnson needs to step up and take on a leadership role. Won't surprise me if he wears a letter.
 
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Yeah, Im not sure that Murray is ready for the captain role yet. He seems like a good kid and a pretty good hockey player, but I think he lacks the maturity it takes to wear the, "C".
How about Gudmanson? Can a goalie even be a captain??? IMO, this year's Badgers are going to be one heck of a young team and wont have much for on-ice leadership.
 
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Yeah, Im not sure that Murray is ready for the captain role yet. He seems like a good kid and a pretty good hockey player, but I think he lacks the maturity it takes to wear the, "C".
How about Gudmanson? Can a goalie even be a captain??? IMO, this year's Badgers are going to be one heck of a young team and wont have much for on-ice leadership.

I'd be hesitant to give a goalie a "C", especially one who isn't even guaranteed to be our starter. B2 has the skill set to take the position, don't assume Goody is safe.
 
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Burish to Dallas. ****. I hate Dallas. Sorry Bur, I'll still be YOUR fan, but **** the Stars.

I hate Dallas as well. Yuck. I will say I hate them a tad less now that Modano is gone.

C's...What about C Johnson or Podge? Both Sr's who has been through a lot and persevered through the years. What about BB? Another perseverer. Smith is an older guy who could lead by example. One would hope P Johnson could step up and lead. He's gonna be playing a big role on this team.

Leadership overall is going to be a an excercise in walking blind with Oz and KP gone as well. Eaves has to get Butters and Schuey on board with his program as well, then get 9 freshmen (out of 21 players on the team) rowing in the right direction. I think Eaves knows what he's got in Butters as he's known him for years, but Schuey is a bit of an unknown.

I've always had high expectations for Eaves/UW Hockey. (high = top 3 in WCHA every year). Before last year many of us said last year was a make or break year for him. It was a make year for sure. This year I have zero expectations, so for the 10-11 I'm giving Eaves a free pass. I think a .500 WCHA record and a winning n/c is attainable (possible ncaa berth), but I won't be p/o'ed if they are 7th and have a losing record overall. If Oz or KP was still there, I'd raise the bar, but to me too much has changed to hope for too much.

Wisconsin Hockey: Who are these guys?
 
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I'd be hesitant to give a goalie a "C",
I agree. Although they are probably the most intelligent players on the team ;) and always in the game, they are "in the game" in a different way.

Could you see a goaltender skating from his crease area over to the ref's semi-circle to tell him he's wrong and still stay on his game? Not gonna happen. I won't be surprised at all who wears the C or A this year. (Unless it's goody or B2)
 
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McD will be on "On Wisconsin" 1070AM Wednesday between 2-3 PM. Brian Posick said he called during today's show and will sign.

Good luck, McD. **** the buttrangers.
 
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I hate Dallas as well. Yuck. I will say I hate them a tad less now that Modano is gone.

C's...What about C Johnson or Podge? Both Sr's who has been through a lot and persevered through the years. What about BB? Another perseverer. Smith is an older guy who could lead by example. One would hope P Johnson could step up and lead. He's gonna be playing a big role on this team.

Leadership overall is going to be a an excercise in walking blind with Oz and KP gone as well. Eaves has to get Butters and Schuey on board with his program as well, then get 9 freshmen (out of 21 players on the team) rowing in the right direction. I think Eaves knows what he's got in Butters as he's known him for years, but Schuey is a bit of an unknown.

I've always had high expectations for Eaves/UW Hockey. (high = top 3 in WCHA every year). Before last year many of us said last year was a make or break year for him. It was a make year for sure. This year I have zero expectations, so for the 10-11 I'm giving Eaves a free pass. I think a .500 WCHA record and a winning n/c is attainable (possible ncaa berth), but I won't be p/o'ed if they are 7th and have a losing record overall. If Oz or KP was still there, I'd raise the bar, but to me too much has changed to hope for too much.

Wisconsin Hockey: Who are these guys?

Craig Johnson is another guy I'd be hesitant to give a "C" to. While most expect him to make the lineup, he is far from a lock to be in the lineup every night. Hard to give a "C" to a guy who may be up in the seats watching the game in a suit on occasion.

Podge wouldn't shock me if he got a letter. He really proved a lot last season by keeping his mouth shut through the fisting he took from the coaching staff. There was absolutely no reason he should have remained out of the lineup for as long as he did. And while presumably he, his family, his advisers, and his NHL team were all extremely displeased with the situation, instead of causing problems, he kept his mouth shut, worked his tail off, and when called upon, was strong down the stretch for the Badgers.
 
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