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 Originally Posted By: Wapiti
backstrap, Roseau's Aaron Ness is obviously a very smart student as he is completing his junior and senior years this year to join the Gophs next year. Connection between being that smart and deciding to play for the Gophs...?

Also, does anyone know where I can find the boxscores for the UND games? I looked at the Grand Forks PD blotter and to my astonishment it wasn't there? I'm puzzled!

Sioux hockey website with box scores . . .

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Good thought Wapiti, However I believe you're barking up the wrong tree with that one! Aaron Ness is a bright young man and an unbelievable hockey talent. After listening to his interview during the Warroad/Roseau game the other night I tend to think he wants to spread his wings and move from that area and experience the "Big City" as he called it. No doubt he will improve the below average Rodent blueline and team overall. I stll think he'd look good in a UND jersey! Go Sioux!

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 Originally Posted By: Wapiti

Also, does anyone know where I can find the boxscores for the UND games? I looked at the Grand Forks PD blotter and to my astonishment it wasn't there? I'm puzzled!

That's funny because I was looking for where Frazee's brain is on shots from outside the zone and I couldn't find it. Guess I shoulda checked with the coeds at Blarneys. grin.gif

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Now that there is just plain funny.

Fighting Sioux flag flying high over my yard. Not expecting to have to take it down anytime soon during their historically strong part of the season.

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uscho dot com is a website I visit frequently on the weekends for scores of all college games and box scores.

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I hope you were joking about the WCHA being tough again.

They are worse than last year with just 3 slighly above average teams.

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Don't get me wrong we are still the best conference in College hockey but things are evening out..... Parity in all college sports seems to be the norm these days!

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 Originally Posted By: PierBridge
I hope you were joking about the WCHA being tough again.

They are worse than last year with just 3 slighly above average teams.

I completely agree that the WCHA this year compared to the WCHA last year is a lot weaker. BUT, comparing the WCHA to the rest of the leagues and how tough each WCHA teams conference schedule is compared to other leagues there still is no comparison. Look at the "mighty" CCHA, if I recall you only play 3 out of 11 of the teams in the league for 2 series. WCHA plays more than half the teams in 2 series. Michigan and Miami have the 23 and 31 toughest schedules, no wonder they are 1-2 in the polls. Meanwhile, the WCHA has 8 out of the 10 toughest schedules by team.

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I get what you mean...I think... .....but in fairness to the CCHA which has the defending National champion team in their conference all Michigan and Miami can do and have done is out play the WCHA teams they have faced this year!

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 Originally Posted By: PierBridge
I get what you mean...I think... .....but in fairness to the CCHA which has the defending National champion team in their conference all Michigan and Miami can do and have done is out play the WCHA teams they have faced this year!

 Originally Posted By: Team Otter
Oh yeah, don't worry; still diggin' the WCHA.

Good to hear, I thought you guys might be going ESPN east coast bias on us grin.gif

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While it's been a ho-hum year so far in the WCHA, keep in mind that 9 out of the 10 teams are TUC (top 20 in the Pairwise) and 3 out of the top 5 are WCHA.

I think, with the exception of Michigan and depending on seeds, a WCHA team will take back the trophy. CC, DU and UND could get top seeds (CC and DU most likely, along with MI and Miami).

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 Originally Posted By: Bobb-o
supposedly the funding is being finalized on the new arena/event center, but they have been saying that for a little while now. I am still amazed at the stupidity of the university for turning down Ralph Engelstad all because he wanted to name it after himself.

Did I here this correctly $20,000,000 for a New sports complex and Hockey arena for the Beavers.

Congrats!

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