PuckU126 wrote:UND has at least a share of the WCHA regular season title. Woohoo!
I know it's going to be difficult, but I say they get one point in Tech and win the WCHA out-right.
Regardless, they will play Tech in the first round next weekend. That's a whole lot of Tech. If the Sioux are 100%, they are the favorite to win it all. However, Kristo will not be back this season and Genoway probably won't be 100% again this season. And now Rowney is dinged up and will miss at least this weekend (he's not needed).
As long as the Frattin-Trupp-Malone line is healthy they're the team to beat at the Final Five and probably the Frozen Four.
PuckU126 wrote:UND has at least a share of the WCHA regular season title. Woohoo!
I know it's going to be difficult, but I say they get one point in Tech and win the WCHA out-right.
Regardless, they will play Tech in the first round next weekend. That's a whole lot of Tech. If the Sioux are 100%, they are the favorite to win it all. However, Kristo will not be back this season and Genoway probably won't be 100% again this season. And now Rowney is dinged up and will miss at least this weekend (he's not needed).
As long as the Frattin-Trupp-Malone line is healthy they're the team to beat at the Final Five and probably the Frozen Four.
Yes, it will be very difficult for the Sioux..
I agree if the F.T.M. line is healthy, UND is a tough opponent for any team; they also have depth in their lineup.
It looks like no major weather for Duluth this coming week, but the Twin Cities could get hit hard again. Have fun with the shovels and snowblowers, guys!
east hockey wrote:It looks like no major weather for Duluth this coming week, but the Twin Cities could get hit hard again. Have fun with the shovels and snowblowers, guys!
east hockey wrote:It looks like no major weather for Duluth this coming week, but the Twin Cities could get hit hard again. Have fun with the shovels and snowblowers, guys!
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The storm system is heading south. Metro area is currently predicted to get around 2 inches.