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SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/9/2012 8:44:13 PM)

UAA right back in ... with 3 sec left in period.  [:o]
2-1 Gophs after 2




Ward Peterson -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/9/2012 9:39:07 PM)

WOW what a game!!

Wake up for the Gophs...This is 1 vrs 12 here boys

Playoff hockey, nothing is easy from here on. You need to DOMINATE against the last team in the league

Shows you how good the WCHA is

or ...used to be...for fans like me




Lynn G. -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/10/2012 8:49:42 PM)

Phew. I can't believe they ended the second period tied up after that mess. They're 1 for 7 on power plays right?

Hopefully they have the advantage in stamina for the third period and put this thing away. Just be sure to stay out of the penalty box because Alaska Anchorage seems to have figured out how to score on the power play.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/11/2012 8:56:42 AM)

I guess they knew what they were doing.
Took awhile tho. [:D]
The Final 5 should be awesome. Great year for me to not get tics. [&o]




Lynn G. -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/11/2012 11:22:08 AM)

I, unfortunately, could not watch the third period so I missed the flurry of goals. It's good to see them take the game so powerfully and not win another one goal game - mostly because that gives them a psychological burst as they go forward.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/11/2012 12:54:31 PM)

Also nice to see that the player of the series was arguably Wild prospect Erik Haula.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/11/2012 1:10:55 PM)

He was Unstoppable in that third period
Went damn hard to the net and got rewarded




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/15/2012 7:26:13 PM)

Big st cloud fan tonight
For some reason
[:D]




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/16/2012 10:00:59 AM)

What's funny is that most UND females with a good head on their shoulders cannot stand the hockey team.




Lynn G. -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/16/2012 10:27:03 AM)

HATED that North Dakota won that game. Come on Gophers - we're counting on you for that one ray of hope for our sports fix this season (or this decade).




Lynn G. -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/16/2012 6:38:37 PM)

Why is Blood still playing, by the way? Shouldn't he have been kicked off the squad for such a display of poor sportsmanship during that famous handshake episode?




panndder -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/16/2012 9:13:42 PM)

WHAT IS THIS NONSENSE?




Lynn G. -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/16/2012 9:16:09 PM)

It sure seemed better when the Gophers were up 3-0.

Damn North Dakota.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/16/2012 9:18:17 PM)

Even North Dakota has better sports teams than Minnesota. And they only have like one team.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/16/2012 9:19:52 PM)

losers




Lynn G. -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/16/2012 9:21:09 PM)

Even when they were up by 3 I still felt that they'd find a way to lose the game. The curse is just too strong.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/16/2012 11:17:36 PM)

Freaking embarassing.
Take those sweaters off.
You stopped playing.
As Lynn said, we could all see it coming.
Thats not even a "normal" Sue team, who WOULD out-work us and take things from us ... even when we were better.
Thats a poor Sue team, and they just totally embarassed you in front of the entire hockey world.
I give up. Keep latching on to these programs who some of us still feel have a tiny bit of hope left, and  ..... NOPE. They ALL suck.
At least the Gopher women had a great opportunity ... and latched on to it.
They beat Cornell and move on to the NCAA final against the Buckys.




Pete M. -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/17/2012 9:27:09 PM)

So, I'm no great hockey mind. But watching that game last night, it was pretty amazing to see the difference in the two teams' work efforts in periods 1/2 vs. period 3. The first period, the Gophers were flying all over the place. In the third period, the Soo were getting every loose puck and winning every individual battle, and the Gophers couldn't break out of their own end to save their life. What a gut punch that game was.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/18/2012 1:07:44 AM)

Some pretty good explanations in here, I think.
Once we got on our heels, we did not change the momentum.
It snowballed. Combine being on our heels with some puck luck and Pattersons worst outing in awhile ... and you have a recipe for disaster.
What most dismayed me was some critical errors when it was 3-1 and 3-2 ... we tried weak backhanders to clear the front of the net, and then to clear the zone ... and then paid for them.
At this level, anytime you do not "make the play", the opposition is good enough to make you pay.
No excuses ... I said it then and I'll say it in hindsight ... we quit doing what was working. 
UNDs staff cranked up their pressure (duh ... they were down 3). I disagree that they did anything differently, I think it all turned on some bounces and some failed plays on the Gophers part.


Gophers coach Don Lucia tried to put as positive a spin as he could on his team's 6-3 loss to North Dakota on Friday in the Final Five semifinals.
"We had a very good first period and we didn't give up anything," Lucia said, "and it continued on into the second. One of the things that hurt us, even through the second period and even into the third when we were up 3-1, is we left a lot of plays on the rink. We had plenty of chances to go up four or five.
"Right after we made it three, [UND goalie Aaron] Dell made a couple of big saves. on some rebounds and got a pad save on [Gophers center Nick] Bjugstad. Even after the second [period], I thought we certainly left some plays on the rink after two, that maybe we could have widened the lead a little bit. But I felt good, the only goal they scored [ in the first two periods] went off one of our guys.
"And then I thought we lost the line of scrimmage mentality," Lucia said. "That is something we really talked about during the week of preparation and certainly heading into the game [Friday]. How important it was to win the line of scrimmage battle and around the blue paint. And we did that early and we scored a couple of goals around their blue paint. And then all of a sudden we started to stand around for whatever reason and watch and not pick up sticks and make some of those plays that you need to play.
"Maybe our inexperience in this environment showed a little bit tonight," Lucia said.
The Gophers were playing in the Final Five for the first time in three years. They last won a game in the conference tournament in 2008.
"The guys, for whatever reason, did not continue to get up and be aggressive," Lucia said. "We got behind their defensemen and continued to press and press and press. We were playing to win."
And then UND rallied.
"Sometimes you get in that situation," Lucia said. "And all of a sudden you are playing not to lose. That does not work. You have to continue to play to win.
"It is a great lesson and I congratulate North Dakota. They continued to come like they did during the course of the game. We talked about, they have the championship belt for a reason. [The Fighting Sioux have won the Broadmoor Trophy the past two years.] They clearly got the momentum that back half of the game, especially the third period. ... We couldn't get it back going again."
Lucia said he tried to inspire his players during a  a timeout with the score 3-3. "We talked to the guys about continuing to play," he said. "But they didn't play. All of a sudden you get on your heels -- we just couldn't get going again for whatever reason. And we have been such a good third period team. 
"We have been very good defensively all year. What a great teaching tool we have for this upcoming week."
 PLAYERS' VIEWPOINT
Assistant captains Jack Hansen and Zach Budish scored the Gophers' second and third goals. They also represented the team at the postgame news conference.
"We came out and I thought that was some of the best hockey we played in the first period, in the first half of the game," Hansen said. "We played fast, we played physical. We were the most physical team. And then we jumped out to that 3-0 lead.
"We relaxed with it. We had other chances, but we couldn't add on to that lead. Then they got that first one. I believe it went off a defenseman into the net. Then I think we were just scared of losing. We weren't playing like we were in the first half of the game. They just took over."
Hansen expects the Gophers to recover from the loss well.
"We definitely can bounce back, obviously," he said. "I loved the way we played the first half of the game. We dominated. We were just talking about shots. I think the shots were 23-8 or something like that. We were controlling the game. We just have to watch video and learn from our mistakes so we don't have this happen again."
"They battled back well, I have to give them credit," Budish said. "Like Jake said, they scored their first goal. It was off a shin pad or whatever. We had a 3-1 lead going into the third period and they dominated us in the period pretty much.
"It was a fun atmosphere," Budish said. "It was pretty much a packed house. More Gopher fans, but North Dakota fans were loud and both sides were going back and forth. There was a lot of atmosphere. It was the kind of atmosphere you like to play in as a player and we are excited for next weekend, too."
* UND's comeback stunning: "It hurt, it's tough," Hansen said, when asked his thoughts on UND tying the score. "Just the fact that you are up 3-0 and all of a sudden now it is 3-3. It definitely kills you a little bit, but now you have to keep fighting. We didn't have that in us. I don't know what it was. It is more shell-shock than anything, that you can't believe they just tied this game."
THE DON SAYS
* On Kent Patterson giving up six goals: "Let's be honest, it wasn't his greatest game. I am confident enough that he will rebound. We talked about you got to be good this time of the year. ... Once they got a couple, he started chasing the puck a little bit. It is going to happen. He has been pretty good about, if he has an off night that he comes back and usually plays pretty good. I am confident he will come back and play well next week."
* On forgetting this loss: "We are disappointed. We wanted to be here for the weekend. You want to play in the championship game [Friday] night. The way we were playing, I thought, we looked good, we looked sharp, we are moving the puck. We were playing physical and we were winning the line of scrimmage. And then it stopped."
* On bouncing back: "You have to be able to take a punch. We punched them, they came back. We got punched and all of a sudden the guys got tentative for whatever reason. And I was really surprised by that. We have been so good all year long in the third period. That more than anything else was shocking to me. ... We have done so well at closing [other teams] out, but it didn't happen tonight. We move on."
 




Minnyme -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/18/2012 5:59:09 PM)

Well anyway ... Championship Final Goldy 4 - bucky 2

Congratulations to the Golden Gopher Women's hockey team – 2012 NCAA Div I Hockey Champions !




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/18/2012 7:30:00 PM)

Awesome.
The womens teams in this state are more than pulling their weight.
The Lynx and now the Lady Gophers on ice.




Lynn G. -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/18/2012 7:47:51 PM)

Nice! We DO have championship teams.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/18/2012 8:07:52 PM)

North Dakota, after winning its third Final Five in a row at the Xcel Energy Center on Saturday, found out the next morning that it will be the No. 1 seed in the West Regional at the same venue.
The Gophers, who received an at-large NCAA bid, were automatically assigned to the West Regional, too, because the University of Minnesota is the host school. The Gophers are the second seed in the regional, so if both WCHA teams win their semifinal games on Saturday, they would meet for a sixth time this season the next day in the regional final with a Frozen Four spot at stake.
Seeded No. 8 overall, the Gophers will play No. 9 Boston University of Hockey East at 4:30 p.m. Saturday.
North Dakota, the No. 4 overall seed in the NCAA tournament, will play No. 14 Western Michigan, which automatically qualified for the national tournament because the Broncos won the CCHA tournament.
UND will have a slightly different appearance on this trip to St. Paul. Schools officials late last month were bluntly reminded by the NCAA that the school can't use its Fighting Sioux nickname or other American Indian-related symbols in the national tournament. The team will wear a new uniform.
Altogether, four WCHA teams made the 16-team NCAA field. Defending national champion Minnesota Duluth is the No. 7 overall seed and was sent to Worcester, Mass. Denver, the No. 11 seed, was assigned to Green Bay, Wis.
The CCHA has the most teams in the NCAA tournament with five, Hockey East and the WCHA have four, the ECAC two and Atlantic Hockey only one, the Air Force Academy, champion of its conference tournament.
Here are the brackets, as announced Sunday morning on a selection show on ESPNU:
West Regional
Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul
Saturday's semifinals
Western Michigan (14th seed overall) vs. North Dakota (4), 12:30 p.m.
Boston University (9) vs. Gophers (8), 4 p.m.
Sunday's championship
Semifinals winners, 4:30 p.m.




MarkWren -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/18/2012 8:32:45 PM)

The game's on Saturday. We'll be just fine!!!




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Hockey (3/18/2012 8:42:25 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

North Dakota, after winning its third Final Five in a row at the Xcel Energy Center on Saturday, found out the next morning that it will be the No. 1 seed in the West Regional at the same venue.
The Gophers, who received an at-large NCAA bid, were automatically assigned to the West Regional, too, because the University of Minnesota is the host school. The Gophers are the second seed in the regional, so if both WCHA teams win their semifinal games on Saturday, they would meet for a sixth time this season the next day in the regional final with a Frozen Four spot at stake.
Seeded No. 8 overall, the Gophers will play No. 9 Boston University of Hockey East at 4:30 p.m. Saturday.
North Dakota, the No. 4 overall seed in the NCAA tournament, will play No. 14 Western Michigan, which automatically qualified for the national tournament because the Broncos won the CCHA tournament.
UND will have a slightly different appearance on this trip to St. Paul. Schools officials late last month were bluntly reminded by the NCAA that the school can't use its Fighting Sioux nickname or other American Indian-related symbols in the national tournament. The team will wear a new uniform.
Altogether, four WCHA teams made the 16-team NCAA field. Defending national champion Minnesota Duluth is the No. 7 overall seed and was sent to Worcester, Mass. Denver, the No. 11 seed, was assigned to Green Bay, Wis.
The CCHA has the most teams in the NCAA tournament with five, Hockey East and the WCHA have four, the ECAC two and Atlantic Hockey only one, the Air Force Academy, champion of its conference tournament.
Here are the brackets, as announced Sunday morning on a selection show on ESPNU:
West Regional
Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul
Saturday's semifinals
Western Michigan (14th seed overall) vs. North Dakota (4), 12:30 p.m.
Boston University (9) vs. Gophers (8), 4 p.m.
Sunday's championship
Semifinals winners, 4:30 p.m.

So they won't have a nickname during the tourney? They are the North Dakota nothings?




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