Having watched Stu Bickel first hand living here in Sioux Falls, home of the 2006-2007 Clark Cup Champion Sioux Falls Stampede, Bickel was a terrific enforcer and team leader. Yeah, he did get in a few fights and he was usually dominant in those fights, it established him as someone you really didn't want to mess with and made other 'goons' think about going after the better offensive players on the team. As the season went on, the less fighting there was, at least for Sioux Falls. There were times Bickel wanted to fight and he got called out to fight several times but the coach held him back. There was a game here in Sioux Falls against Indiana where Indiana was out of control. They didn't look like they were there to play hockey. Two really big guys from Indiana kept challenging Bickel and others on the team. Coach told him to stand down and they did. They ended up winning that game like 10 to 2. It was a VERY rough game but with a lot of cheap shots and fighting at the beginning. The next night they played again and it was like it was two different teams. There were no incidents. Incidentally, the Indiana coach got let go not too long after that game.breakout wrote:
Understand your point. Keep in mind, some players need to do things to bring attention to themselves. They may be bubble players.
Didn't the Gophers recently offer to "one of the toughest players in the USHL"? I am referring to Stu Bickel. I am guessing he got in a scrap or two in the USHL. Trust me, he didn't get offered because he is a tremendous skater and play maker.
Also, there still is fighting in the pros. Not condoning fighting...........it's a part of that game (Boogaard).
Bickel, a defenseman, improved in every way as the year went on last year. His offensive game picked up as well at the end of the year. The Gophers should really enjoy Bickel the next 4 years. He was my favorite player on the Stampede.
Fighting has its moments. Yeah, sometimes it gets a little ridiculous but the 3,000+ fans at the Sioux Falls Arena sure get up and get loud when two guys square off. Coach Hartzell is not a fan of fighting at all but he thinks it has its time and place too.