Minnesota at UND
Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 7:15 pm
Who wins?
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This will be UND's NCAA tourney game and rival game all in one weekend. UND chances on making the NCAA's at this point are slim to none. But they always seem to find a way because the fans travel and spend money to watch them. We all know how fixed the NCAA hockey selection committee is.grindiangrad-80 wrote:I'm gonna go with a 3 pt Gopher weekend.
Tie Friday-Gopher win Saturday.
Should be some great action.
gorilla1 wrote:Hey Judge, nice try with the UND talk. Shows you know nothing about hockey. Now sit back, and enjoy your Championship games this weekend because we all know how the Rodents do in the NCAA's CHOKE!!!!!! This will be the U's biggest game of the year.
Hey Chimp NCAA's choke? Minnesota has done better in the NCAA tourney lately if you want to count back to back championships. Please correct me if I'm wrong but UND has been in the past four frozen fours with NO CHAMPIONSHIPS to their credit. I guess if you want to talk about choking then we can.gorilla1 wrote:Hey Judge, nice try with the UND talk. Shows you know nothing about hockey. Now sit back, and enjoy your Championship games this weekend because we all know how the Rodents do in the NCAA's CHOKE!!!!!! This will be the U's biggest game of the year.
Northeastern - 12-4-2, 4th ranked team in the nation. North Dakota is unranked. Maybe the Gophers shouldn't waste their time with the "Sue".gorilla1 wrote:Hey Judge, are you going to hang the Dodge Classic championship banner next weekend? It was quite an impressive tournament with some high powered teams. Just think , last year at this time someone was thinking, "who can we bring in to make this a real tournament--how about Brown (who won 6 games last year (21 losses), Western Michigan-who won 8 (27 losses), and Northeastern, (16 wins and 18 losses). Nice. Either run a real tournament with real teams (which hasn't happened for several years) or don't have a tournament at all. And don't claim that they lose guys to the Jr.'s as an excuse--they don't have to bring in Michigan and Notre Dame, but they could bring in at least mid-level competition. It's kind of embarrassing. Anyway, good luck to the Gophers
Chimp-gorilla1 wrote:Hey Judge, are you going to hang the Dodge Classic championship banner next weekend? It was quite an impressive tournament with some high powered teams. Just think , last year at this time someone was thinking, "who can we bring in to make this a real tournament--how about Brown (who won 6 games last year (21 losses), Western Michigan-who won 8 (27 losses), and Northeastern, (16 wins and 18 losses). Nice. Either run a real tournament with real teams (which hasn't happened for several years) or don't have a tournament at all. And don't claim that they lose guys to the Jr.'s as an excuse--they don't have to bring in Michigan and Notre Dame, but they could bring in at least mid-level competition. It's kind of embarrassing. Anyway, good luck to the Gophers
Nice loss to Michigan Tech in the holiday tournament you went to!!gorilla1 wrote:Hey Judge, are you going to hang the Dodge Classic championship banner next weekend? It was quite an impressive tournament with some high powered teams. Just think , last year at this time someone was thinking, "who can we bring in to make this a real tournament--how about Brown (who won 6 games last year (21 losses), Western Michigan-who won 8 (27 losses), and Northeastern, (16 wins and 18 losses). Nice. Either run a real tournament with real teams (which hasn't happened for several years) or don't have a tournament at all. And don't claim that they lose guys to the Jr.'s as an excuse--they don't have to bring in Michigan and Notre Dame, but they could bring in at least mid-level competition. It's kind of embarrassing. Anyway, good luck to the Gophers
gorilla1 wrote:Lucia, I must have struck a nerve--kind of a sore spot. It's ok that the U likes to schedule high school teams in their tournament--that's there perogative. Since we are on the topic of trivia, which of the two answers are correct: Who has won more hockey championships (we'll go NCAA or pro):
1. UND (hint the answer is 7) or:
2. Minnesota, Minnesota State, St. Cloud State, UMD, Minnesota North Stars, and Minnesota Wild combined (hint-these 5 teams have won a COMBINED 5)
Judge, problem wiht your logic is that Michigan CRUSHED the U AT Minnesota; Michigan State tied Minnesota AT Minnesota; Michigan Tech tied Minnesota AT Minnesota. See, UND, Michigan, and Michigan State are all hockey powerhouses year in and year out. Michigan Tech is at least respectable.
The U is not a powerhouse? Please...you must be joking.
How can you keep saying there were no good teams in the Classic when Northeastern was top 5 in the country and und was no where near the top 20.
No need to get deffensive just because the soiux are having a "down" year
Minnesota is a strong team, but that's where the comparisons end. That's ok. I just would hope that Minnesota would schedule stronger teams for the tourney. That's it. Enjoy your championship night Judge--I'll bet you dream on beating UND every year!
Before the game they said that he was still in Minneapolis this weekend. He was undergoing tests today to see if they could find any information out. That's all that they knew. My best wishes to Coach Lucia and his family that this is nothing serious.Indians forever wrote:Anyone have an update on coach Lucia? I would think that this would have some sort of an impact on the team.
Thanks Junkie, lets hope it is all positive!!! Best wishes to him and his family.hockeyjunkie2 wrote:Before the game they said that he was still in Minneapolis this weekend. He was undergoing tests today to see if they could find any information out. That's all that they knew. My best wishes to Coach Lucia and his family that this is nothing serious.Indians forever wrote:Anyone have an update on coach Lucia? I would think that this would have some sort of an impact on the team.
I am eagerly awaiting your 3rd post.hockeyfan77 wrote:Patrick White and Nico Sacchetti both are poor at the college level I feel bad for the two teams that picked those players they're never going to make it to the next level.
Sacchetti hasn't displayed any skill offensively like he was suppose to have he dominated a weak conference and racked up points, but that's it he also can't shoot the puck high. He's a decent grinder, but will never be any type of scorer for the Gophers. Poor passer and has weak positioning, sucks defensively.
Patrick White needs to learn the physical asepect of the game he gets knocked off the puck so easy all White has is a hard shot and thats it.
Well, maybe not.grindiangrad-80 wrote:I am eagerly awaiting your 3rd post.hockeyfan77 wrote:Patrick White and Nico Sacchetti both are poor at the college level I feel bad for the two teams that picked those players they're never going to make it to the next level.
Sacchetti hasn't displayed any skill offensively like he was suppose to have he dominated a weak conference and racked up points, but that's it he also can't shoot the puck high. He's a decent grinder, but will never be any type of scorer for the Gophers. Poor passer and has weak positioning, sucks defensively.
Patrick White needs to learn the physical asepect of the game he gets knocked off the puck so easy all White has is a hard shot and thats it.
In the mean time, hats off to the Sioux. They needed to come out with some emotion. They certainly did that.
Game will be differnent Saturday. Count on it.
I didn't see it. They got outworked yet again.........easily. This might have been the worst two games I have ever seen the Gophers play. They TRULY have to go back to the drawing board, after this weekend.Indians forever wrote:Was it just me, even though the Gophs lost they showed alot of heart!!!