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They had a pair of 60+ point players that year. I thought Backes was part of that team, but he started out as a freshman in 03-04.

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UND Soph fwd Brock Nelson signs with NY Islanders. dump! Is Kristo next? Or Eades? Or both?

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Too bad. He'd have been better off letting his rights expire and then going pro. Snow and the Iles have proven time and again they have less ability to develop top level talent than the U of M.

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I am surprised about Nelson, really seemed like he could use another year to get stronger.

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Big loss for the Sioux, so who is going to score for you guys next year? Ya there is that Rocco kid but he's got all of 4 NCAA games under his belt and is coming off a major injury.

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GF herald is reporting that goaltender Aaron Dell is as good as gone. Didn't say who he may sign with. Probably find out sometime before the weekend if he's reporting it now.

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So when does Kristo sign? I hear Montreal is looking for a new GM, might delay things a little bit.

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Ouch, looks like the Sioux have quite a bit of turnover too. Eidsness is a senior right?

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What's the line on Bjugstad using the round trip portion of his ticket to Tampa Bay? Speculation that the Panthers are going to take a run at him this weekend. Huge sarcastic thanks to ESPN and the Big 10 for killing college hockey as we know it.

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There are those rumors that Bjugs might actually come back for his Jr year but I highly doubt it. Florida tried to sign him after last season and will be pushing harder this year. I would LOVE to see him come back but I just don't see it.

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Bryce - What are you talking about? We get to finally have our heated rivalry with Purdue Hockey. Didn't you know that Indiana is the new College Hockey hotbed? Besides, it just makes sense geographically.

I wish there was a sarcasm horn on this.

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The Sioux and Denver ruined the WCHA, it would have still been a very strong conference, so take your teams little man syndrome and shove it.

The big 10 is where the Gophs and Wisc belong. They should be with the other Div 1 schools. The NCAA is going to put the Big 10 and Hockey east head to head to try to gain more fans and get more exposure to the sport, and it likely will.

The NCHC is going to have to be the wild card I guess, its gonna be plum full of Canadian players so Im not sure who is going to care.

Frozen 4 reps this year.

WCHA

HE

Future WCHA

ECAC

Why the heck is this dump posted here.

Im not surprised about Dell, he has falling stock.

I still think there is a good chance Bjugyy come back .

Im thinking 50/50.

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I agree. Bjugstad will be back and with Rau and Budish they will lead the nation in total points for a line. Yep you heard it hear first.

Sounds like und better start looking for some more 23 year old canadians to bring in for there next freshman class.

Enjoy the game, Go Gophers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Heard Lou on KFAN yesterday and he made a good point on Bjugstad staying. Florida doesn't have a lot of money and they already have 3 young players they need to sign in the off season or they will lose them.

So from Florida's standpoint he is probably 4th on their priority list.

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You guys keep scaring me with these new posts in the early departure thread. I'm just going to keep telling myself Bjugstad is gone, then if he stays I will be extra excited. It is a good sign no one bolted right away.

It is fun to think about our first line returning and getting even better next year.

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I heard Lou yesterday too. He switched his opinion from earlier from when he was fairly certain Bjugstad was gone. According to him, Florida was going to let Bjuggie be the main decision maker.

It does seem like the U has a great skating core coming back, but goaltending might be an issue. If he thinks there is unfinished business, and there is, he'll probably be back. The other question is where will he get the most development, by spending a 3rd year in college, or start getting used to the pro ranks.

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WShy not stay in college if you will be stuck in there farm system. I don't think Florida will lose there rights next year. So Florida has nothing to lose if Bjustad stays another year.

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I would say that, except for the rare circumstances where a player is totally dominate against his opponents and the biggest part of the other teams game plan, they should all stay in college. They may play half the games but they will see 5 times the practice working on the fundamentals hitting the weights more. I understand the risks, but there is also a ton of risk by signing with garbage teams like the Isles. It's it would be nice if some system could be created that would prevent bonus payouts until after something like 20 games in the NHL or one season the AHL. It happens every year some kid turns pro too soon and then his development is stifled and we never know what they could have been. I wish them all the best, I just wish the systems was more capable of looking out for the players.

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Can't think one reason why Buj's would possibly stay. Like Bear, he's gone in my mind until I see him in Maroon and Gold next season.

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Heres a couple of good reasons.

He is only 19 and will be a jr next year.

He has a good head on his shoulders and family support.

I said he was staying.

It is going to be a great year for the gophers next year!!

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I think bjug is staying. Honestly I think if you are a kid with confidence it is a better decision for your development to play in the AHL and maybe some NHL game, then it is to play college.

Now if you are still looking for your confidence, then maybe college.

Honestly though, the ahl is way faster then the NCAA.

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Yeah, too bad that's probably not going to happen with the amount of guys coming out of Europe and Canada who never have any intention of going to college.

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One other thing on early departures.

Will there be a season next year? With Donald Fehr as head of the players association I not optimistic that there will be a hockey season next year. I would almost guarantee a shortened season which probably won't help young guys trying to make a team.

I assume there isn't even minor league contracts if there is no CBA but I'm not positive on all of those scenarios. But there is obviously none of the bigger money without a CBA.

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I think the last time the NHL closed down there was an AHL season and most of the younger guys played there while the NHL guys went overseas. Lets hope they aren't dump enough to do that again, I would seriously quit the NHL if the season closed again.

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I was thinking the same thing. What's the point on going pro early if there is a shortened season. I suppose, the talent in the ahl would be better with a strike

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Heres a couple of good reasons.

He is only 19 and will be a jr next year.

He has a good head on his shoulders and family support.

I said he was staying.

It is going to be a great year for the gophers next year!!

Those are good reasons for us fans and yeah, I'm hoping your right and he stays but seriously it makes no sense to stay at all and recent history with good players says the odds are stacked WAY WAY against us.

Now the strike is an interesting angle. Bugs is good enough to step right into the NHL in perfect situation. So that helps maybe with the strike~

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