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BoogeyMan wrote:Gorilla1- You're boring me. What is your point? Are you saying the UND is a better program. I admit it they have a good program.

Fact is: Lucia is getting the top talent. Why recruit from Canada is Minnesota has the same talent. Sure North Dakota has had some good players. Ask yourself. Why did the top players go to Minnesota? Because of the coach.
To tell you the truth. I don't know how Lucia can handle the revolving door. Somehow he needs to get some of these players to stay at Minnesota for at least 3 years.

If you want to compare championships wayyyyyyyy back. I heard Lou Nanne in an interview last year joking. Back in the day UND had players in their lates 20's, married with kids playing for UND. Come on! That is borderline cheating.

Like I said! Why would anyone want to play hockey in North Dakota?
Please spare me with the nice arena garbage.

Keep in mind! You're not going to want to hear it. I hate to say it.......... UND fans are in the same category as Packers fans. What else is there to do? Not alot of choices in both area's. Anyone for bowling or chess?
Do they have an Applebee's? :D
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Poor Don. The kids he gets are so darn nambit good that he can't win--they all leave to the NHL. He should just quit. Kids do want to play in ND because there is an Applebees, and I think they just put in one of them there McDonald's. Is it true they have sold 1 billion hamburgers? Wow, that's almost as much as one million. We sure have been shown up by you big city folks, ya know, only winning 7 championships to yer 5. Maybe ND will be able to catch ya all one day. Some big city huckster once said you count success by the number of championships you have. Oh well, ND is bound for futility
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Gorilla1- Well spoken. Like a true North Dakota gentleman. Like I said. You can count all the Championships UND has. Please don't forget to count all the 30 year old freshman, married with kids. :x

I do agree. Lucia needs to open up the borders. This is something that he communicated when he arrived at Minnesota. The good old boys didn't like to hear that.
Makes you wonder if the good old boys club at the U of M have other plans. :cry:

Gorilla, say what you want. Lucia is the best coach in college hockey. Don't forget the damage he did when he coached at Colorado College. :P

Keep in mind. Every year it comes down to whoever is playing the best hockey in the NCAA's. Look at Michigan State last year. No one predicted that Michigan State would win the title. :shock:

It will be interesting to see where Minnesota and UND ends up at the end of the season. 8)

Last but not least. Keep sending your good players to Minnesota. If I was them I wouldn't want to play at UND either. :wink:

Congrats to the UND cow tipping team. I heard they finished second place this year to Nebraska for cow tipping. Next year UND has some top cow tipping recruits coming in from Iowa. :roll:
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If championships that were won over 20 years ago are supposed to be what we focus on today, I guess we should all bow down to Michigan's nine titles.... even though 7 of them were won prior to 1965. :lol:
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Surprising, he doesn't seem like a UND type of a player to me. Seems more of U of M player with more of a finesse game.
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BoogeyMan wrote:Gorilla1- Well spoken. Like a true North Dakota gentleman. Like I said. You can count all the Championships UND has. Please don't forget to count all the 30 year old freshman, married with kids. :x

I do agree. Lucia needs to open up the borders. This is something that he communicated when he arrived at Minnesota. The good old boys didn't like to hear that.
Makes you wonder if the good old boys club at the U of M have other plans. :cry:

Gorilla, say what you want. Lucia is the best coach in college hockey. Don't forget the damage he did when he coached at Colorado College. :P

Keep in mind. Every year it comes down to whoever is playing the best hockey in the NCAA's. Look at Michigan State last year. No one predicted that Michigan State would win the title. :shock:

It will be interesting to see where Minnesota and UND ends up at the end of the season. 8)

Last but not least. Keep sending your good players to Minnesota. If I was them I wouldn't want to play at UND either. :wink:

Congrats to the UND cow tipping team. I heard they finished second place this year to Nebraska for cow tipping. Next year UND has some top cow tipping recruits coming in from Iowa. :roll:
I'm actually in agreement with much of what you wrote with the exception of one thing ---Scott Owens is BY FAR the best coach in the WCHA. He is a weird guy but one of the finest tacticians I've ever seen or talked to. Don is a better looking guy and that is about it. :lol:
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Hockeyguy_27 wrote:Scott Owens is BY FAR the best coach in the WCHA.
If Owens is the "best", then he has underachieved when it comes to actual results. 2 regular season titles and no post-season titles (WCHA or NCAA) in 8+ years doesn't exactly scream the "best coach". Especially considering he has had some very good players like Sertich, Sterling, Sejna, Preissing, etc.

Owens is a good coach. But the best? I'd put him middle of the pack for the WCHA.
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Post by stickboy1956 »

Gopher Blog wrote:
Hockeyguy_27 wrote:Scott Owens is BY FAR the best coach in the WCHA.
If Owens is the "best", then he has underachieved when it comes to actual results. 2 regular season titles and no post-season titles (WCHA or NCAA) in 8+ years doesn't exactly scream the "best coach". Especially considering he has had some very good players like Sertich, Sterling, Sejna, Preissing, etc.

Owens is a good coach. But the best? I'd put him middle of the pack for the WCHA.
Let's all be serious - Sioux fans and Gopher fans alike.

If anyone on this board doesn't think both programs are in the top 5 ... maybe top 3 in the nation, you should go leave this board and never come back. Using any criteria (coaching, winning, players going to the NHL, etc) both schools are elite college hockey programs.
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stickboy1956 wrote:
Gopher Blog wrote:
Hockeyguy_27 wrote:Scott Owens is BY FAR the best coach in the WCHA.
If Owens is the "best", then he has underachieved when it comes to actual results. 2 regular season titles and no post-season titles (WCHA or NCAA) in 8+ years doesn't exactly scream the "best coach". Especially considering he has had some very good players like Sertich, Sterling, Sejna, Preissing, etc.

Owens is a good coach. But the best? I'd put him middle of the pack for the WCHA.
Let's all be serious - Sioux fans and Gopher fans alike.

If anyone on this board doesn't think both programs are in the top 5 ... maybe top 3 in the nation, you should go leave this board and never come back. Using any criteria (coaching, winning, players going to the NHL, etc) both schools are elite college hockey programs.
I suppose you liked this guy too. He was in the Top 5:

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flatontheice wrote:
stickboy1956 wrote:
Gopher Blog wrote: If Owens is the "best", then he has underachieved when it comes to actual results. 2 regular season titles and no post-season titles (WCHA or NCAA) in 8+ years doesn't exactly scream the "best coach". Especially considering he has had some very good players like Sertich, Sterling, Sejna, Preissing, etc.

Owens is a good coach. But the best? I'd put him middle of the pack for the WCHA.
Let's all be serious - Sioux fans and Gopher fans alike.

If anyone on this board doesn't think both programs are in the top 5 ... maybe top 3 in the nation, you should go leave this board and never come back. Using any criteria (coaching, winning, players going to the NHL, etc) both schools are elite college hockey programs.
I suppose you liked this guy too. He was in the Top 5:

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I think he played for Denver in the 60's.
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stickboy1956 wrote:
flatontheice wrote:
I suppose you liked this guy too. He was in the Top 5:

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I think he played for Denver in the 60's.
Brezhnev was Canadian? :lol:
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PanthersIn2011 wrote:
stickboy1956 wrote:
flatontheice wrote:
I suppose you liked this guy too. He was in the Top 5:

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I think he played for Denver in the 60's.
Brezhnev was Canadian? :lol:

Nope. He was from North Dakota originally.
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flatontheice wrote:
PanthersIn2011 wrote:
stickboy1956 wrote: I think he played for Denver in the 60's.
Brezhnev was Canadian? :lol:

Nope. He was from North Dakota originally.
yeah you can tell by the eyebrow
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tomASS wrote:
flatontheice wrote:
PanthersIn2011 wrote: Brezhnev was Canadian? :lol:

Nope. He was from North Dakota originally.
yeah you can tell by the eyebrow
It is a little known fact that the eyebrow is fake and covers a wicked scar. Rumor has it he was kicked in the head by a startled cow when trying to tip it, or something even more twisted.
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SEC Scotty wrote:
tomASS wrote:
flatontheice wrote:
Nope. He was from North Dakota originally.
yeah you can tell by the eyebrow
It is a little known fact that the eyebrow is fake and covers a wicked scar. Rumor has it he was kicked in the head by a startled cow when trying to tip it, or something even more twisted.
Nope. He was the team mascot and cut it when someone pulled off his feather head-dress.
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STC18 wrote:Surprising, he doesn't seem like a UND type of a player to me. Seems more of U of M player with more of a finesse game.
so does Gleason
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Post by MNHockey75 »

Here's a factor on why these kids are going to UND. I know i'm probably missing some names but here you go.

Toews
Zajac
Parise
Bochenski
Stafford
D. Hale
R. Bayda
Commodore
M. Greene
M. Jones
Blake
R. Johnson

compared to:

Martin
Kessel
Vanek
E. Johnson
J. Pohl

Guys like Kessel and E. Johnson are there for only one year. Do these recruits want to end up like Irmen or Potulny? Leaving early and not making it (yet and Potulny has played some). You just have to respect there decision and what they believe is best. There really isn't a wrong choice and you can't get mad at them for doing what they feel is best.
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Might want to add the following Gopher names:

Jordan Leopold
Keith Ballard
Barry Tallackson (has seen time in the NHL the last two years... though not there at the moment)
Jeff Taffe
Ben Clymer
Wyatt Smith
Erik Rasmussen

If you are going to start throwing out comparisons like that, try to do enough research to not make it appear so one sided. I realize bias may get in the way but c'mon... :roll:

Given guys like Potulny and Irmen only went pro a little over a year go, you have to give them time. Some of it depends on their pro team's need and some of it depends on their need for more ice time in the minors.

A lot of these guys (both Sioux and Gopher players) needed time in the AHL after leaving college before seeing NHL ice. Parise spent a year there (though he didn't have a choice with the strike at the time). Bochenski spent his first year in the minors (and a good chunk of his second pro year too). Pohl took time. Most of them do. It doesn't happen overnight for all of them so I wouldn't be jumping to conclusions.
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Gopher Blog wrote:Might want to add the following Gopher names:

Jordan Leopold
Keith Ballard
Barry Tallackson (has seen time in the NHL the last two years... though not there at the moment)
Jeff Taffe
Ben Clymer
Wyatt Smith
Erik Rasmussen

If you are going to start throwing out comparisons like that, try to do enough research to not make it appear so one sided. I realize bias may get in the way but c'mon... :roll:

Given guys like Potulny and Irmen only went pro a little over a year go, you have to give them time. Some of it depends on their pro team's need and some of it depends on their need for more ice time in the minors.

A lot of these guys (both Sioux and Gopher players) needed time in the AHL after leaving college before seeing NHL ice. Parise spent a year there (though he didn't have a choice with the strike at the time). Bochenski spent his first year in the minors (and a good chunk of his second pro year too). Pohl took time. Most of them do. It doesn't happen overnight for all of them so I wouldn't be jumping to conclusions.
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Goligoski hasn't seen the NHL yet. He will. But not yet.
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Post by TrojanMan1 »

The way I see it is all you Minnesota fans on this board ripping on North Dakota just have your panties in a bunch because the past two years you've gotten North Dakota and Holy Cross stapled on your a**'s. 8)

You almost got Air Force on there also. :lol:

North Dakota is a great program, and its best years are in the years to come. Congrats to Nick on the decision.
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TrojanMan1 wrote:The way I see it is all you Minnesota fans on this board ripping on North Dakota just have your panties in a bunch because the past two years you've gotten North Dakota and Holy Cross stapled on your a**'s. 8)

You almost got Air Force on there also. :lol:

North Dakota is a great program, and its best years are in the years to come. Congrats to Nick on the decision.

Easy now Ferris State.
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Post by BoogeyMan »

North Dakota's best years are to come? Lets see who ends up where at the end of the season.
This year. UND should be better than the Gophers. I don't think anyone will dispute this.
The NCAA always comes down to the hottest team at the end. Perfect example: Michigan State last year.

I'd much rather watch college hockey than pro anyday.
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Post by sicknasty7722 »

TO ALL:

Last time I checked, this was a MINNESOTA HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY FORUM---not college.

But in that case if we are talking college than Dean Blaise was by far the best coach in the WCHA, and that was the reason players were going to North Dakota in the first place. He was the reason their program got good again.

And to Boogeyman:

Come on, this is a High School Hockey website, it's bad enough that you bring in college hockey, but now you stop talking about hockey in general and start trying to rip on North Dakota as a state? Grow up.
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sicknasty7722 wrote:TO ALL:

Last time I checked, this was a MINNESOTA HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY FORUM---not college.

But in that case if we are talking college than Dean Blaise was by far the best coach in the WCHA, and that was the reason players were going to North Dakota in the first place. He was the reason their program got good again.
Dean Blaise was my choice for the gopher job long ago. Class guy, great coach.

Ok back to HS hockey
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