Thoughts, predictions

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I'd say SCSU is more of a top heavy team. I don't think they have better depth though. They rely heavily on their top three guys to get the job done and that is mainly on the power play as their top guys aren't nearly as effective 5 on 5.61ache wrote:SCSU is a more offensive talented team. It'll be up to the Gophers to play as tough at d-fence as they did last weekend.
Definitely agree 100% on the power play. The Gophers cannot afford bad penalties on this series where SCSU's numbers give them the advantage. Also, Gophers cannot depend on scoring many goals and they cannot go in the hole early.Gopher Blog wrote:I'd say SCSU is more of a top heavy team. I don't think they have better depth though. They rely heavily on their top three guys to get the job done and that is mainly on the power play as their top guys aren't nearly as effective 5 on 5.61ache wrote:SCSU is a more offensive talented team. It'll be up to the Gophers to play as tough at d-fence as they did last weekend.
If the Gophers can stay out of the box and limit SCSU's power play, they should have a very good chance to win. Especially on a smaller rink where they can use their size and physical play to their advantage as SCSU is a smaller, finesse team that doesn't like being knocked around.
It is tougher to predict this game though because of the series the Gophers just went through against Mankato. SCSU will certainly have an advantage in regard to being more fresh and rested. We'll see if that helps them or not.
Funny but I recall many Sioux fans lamenting the fact that the Gophers were outhitting them during some of their games this year. Of course, they don't goon it up like the Sioux but I think if you asked Mankato last weekend, they'd say the Gophers are very willing to throw their weight around.gorilla1 wrote:The Gophs don't play physical anyway, so what little size difference there is won't really matter.
By that definition, a large amount of first year college players wouldn't be considered a freshman.By the way, Kangas is no freshman even though he's a freshman. Check his age. I hope he stays around longer then 1 more year.
hahagrindiangrad-80 wrote:The gophs did burn a lot of energy in that last series.
They are also having trouble finding the back of the net.
St. Cloud has been on a roll and haven't lost to Minn in the last 7 games.
Because of all of those factors I would have to say-
Gophers 4
Huskies 2
Inferior? Not when I look at the trophy case in the last six or seven years and see how it has been filled up a lot more than any other club in the league during that time.gorilla1 wrote:Gopherblog, we understand that you are a huge homer and you are unable to see anything unless it is through maroon glassesYou need to get over your inferiority complex with the Sioux
The conversation was concerning SCSU and the Gophers--had nothing to do with the Sioux. Can you just keep on the thread?