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Pretty Quiet For The Big Series


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I'm a little worried that the gophers have played their best hockey in December. Again. History repeating itself. Again.

I'd be more worried about the Sioux peaking too early, the playoffs are a long ways off. And if I recall after a horrible year last year the Gophers got hot at the end.

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Welcome to all my FAIR weather friends ... grin

As bad as it was I'm not all that concerned at this point we're a young team and needed a good thumping.

This was a do or die series for the Sioux IMO and they came through big-time. Only time will tell if the Sioux have magically transformed into a good team like they looked to be this weekend against the Gophers. I have my doubts not only for the Sioux but the entire WCHA which seems to be worse then last year.

Congrats to the the Sioux and Go Gophs and coach Lucia!

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Originally Posted By: redlake
I'm a little worried that the gophers have played their best hockey in December. Again. History repeating itself. Again.

I'd be more worried about the Sioux peaking too early, the playoffs are a long ways off. And if I recall after a horrible year last year the Gophers got hot at the end.

The Sioux are hardly peaking let's not forget last weeks struggle with Bemidji State. And the previous weekends Great Lake's Invitational debacle. Losing to Michigan State who was 0-9-4 going into the game "worst team in the CCHA" and then losing to Michigan Tech of all teams the next night.

History Red? I thinks it's safe to say at this point Red that History will be repeating itself and the Sioux National Title Drought will rise another year.... grin

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Here is a break down of the Fighting Sioux records the last four and half seasons. The facts are right in front of you.

before Christmas 2008-2009 9-10-1 | after Christmas 4-0

before Christmas 2007-2008 9-7-1 | after Christmas 19-4-3

before Christmas 2006-2007 10-10-1 | after Christmas 15-4-4

before Christmas 2005-2006 13-8-1 | after Christmas 16-8-0

before Christmas 2004-2005 13-8-2 | after Christmas 12-8-3

The last five years before Christmas the Fighting Sioux have a .503 winning percentage and after Christmas the Sioux are have a winning percentage of 700 percent.

Go to your room Pierre.

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My feeling is the Sioux play a style of hockey that doesn't always need the most skilled players...even though they have some very skilled players. They seem to play a very aggresive style of play. They work hard, they shoot the puck from anywhere and have guys going to the net when they do shoot. They don't always look for the "perfect" play. They pretty much ran the gophers right off the rink with their aggresiveness and intensity. Looked a lot like what the Flyers did to the Wild last week too. I think that's why the Sioux tend to have a better second half of the season the past few years...because their style of play improves their players as the year goes along. Kudos to their coach for getting his players in that mindset. Just my $.02.

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Of course it takes the Sioux longer to get going year to year have you seen their ACT/SAT scores... grin

Now for the REAL Fact's "REALITY" we need to concern ourselves with...

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS in the last 7 years....

Gophers 2

Sioux ZERO!

WCHA Titles in the last 4 years.

Gophers 2

Sioux.....ZERO!

WCHA Playoff Titles in the last 6 years.

Gophers 3

Sioux.....wow they did win ONE!

Class adjourned Red-lake!

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I like your style Pierre. The gophers have great tradition.

I live in Bemidji so I see more gopher games on FSN than sioux games. Two great programs. I think the gophers need to get tougher on defense and offense. They got hit and didn't respond in a good way and the sioux kept hitting them all weekend long. When the gophers didn't respond the UND players smelled blood and the rest is a sweep. Our ACT/SAT scores have very little to do with taking the body. Maybe the gophers need some guys who didn't score as well on the ACT/SAT......

I like the gopher team. They are skilled and very talented. Hitting and taking the body is a big part of hockey and the gophers need more players who know how to play that style of game. Checking is a skill that many gopher players just are not very good at.

Fact.

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I'd say Denver, The Sioux and the Gophers all have a legitimate chance at a title, maybe a couple other WCHA teams too depending on how the rest of the year plays out. Sure the WCHA may not be as dominant as years past but we can still compete with any league in the country. The gophs may have had a terrible weekend but there is a lot of season left and plenty of time to fix whatever went wrong.

And as I have told a few of my friends who happen to be sioux fans, better to lose 6-1 in January then get blown out 6-1 by BC in the frozen 4.

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My Dad was in the locker rooms after the Friday night Sioux-Gopher game getting quotes for a story he was working on and he told me one of the Gopher seniors said (paraphrasing): It's always a war when the Gophers and Sioux play. Tonight they came with guns. We came with butter knives.

Funniest quote I've heard in awhile.

Nice for a Sioux fan to see the sweep. Doesn't matter much in the long run, as pointed out here. Lots of hockey to come. I understand why PierBridge needs to console himself by using historical data after the stinging he took over the weekend. Been there, done that. I'm a Packers fan, you see, who is not bashful about pointing out Packer Super Bowl victories and the sorry lack thereof for the Vikes. I'm sure PierBridge will be much more sympathetic to that argument in the future since he just played a card from the same suit in here. wink

Oh, wait, wrong board for that argument! gringringrin

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Butter Knives...... grin

I wouldn't call the last 5 years as Historical as the 1960 Packer Titles you guys are clinging on to...But point taken!

Just to clarify the present inspite of the whoooping the Gophers took this weekend we are still ahead of you guys in the National Rankings.

Go Gophs!

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I wouldn't call the last 5 years as Historical as the 1960 Packer Titles you guys are clinging on to...But point taken!

Well, you COULD update your calendar by 35+ years to add one during the Bret Favre era, but I can understand your pain and why you might have left that one out. gringringrin

Oh yikes, more football talk on the wrong board! shockedshocked

To return this back on topic and to quote the OP: GO SIOUX! gringrin

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And the turtle necks from Gopher Nation wouldn't like to get to four STRAIGHT frozen fours? They would love it and they wouldn't ever shut up about it. There would be more jersey pumping than Mazzocco and Woog watching highlights of themselves from FSN broadcasts.

"when you pull your goaltender you get some chances, but at the other end you don't have anyone to save the puck."

--Doug Woog

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