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		<title>Toews-mania hits Winnipeg</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 17:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jimdahl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Toews-mania hits &#8216;Peg &#8212; Winnipeg Sun Winnipeg may not have won the Stanley Cup, but it sure seemed like it on Sunday. Thousands of fans lined the streets of St. Vital as a parade featuring hometown hero Jonathan Toews and hockey’s holy grail wound its way to the Dakota Community Club. Make that the Jonathan [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.winnipegsun.com/sports/hockey/2010/07/11/14682376.html#/sports/hockey/2010/07/11/pf-14681256.html">Toews-mania  hits &#8216;Peg</a> &#8212; Winnipeg Sun</p>
<blockquote><p>Winnipeg may not have won the Stanley Cup, but it sure seemed like it  on Sunday.</p>
<p>Thousands of fans lined the streets of St. Vital as a parade  featuring hometown hero Jonathan Toews and hockey’s holy grail wound its  way to the Dakota Community Club.</p>
<p>Make that the Jonathan Toews Community Centre, as the facility where  Toews cut his hockey teeth as a youngster has been officially renamed,  much to the surprise of the star of the show.</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://www.winnipegsun.com/sports/hockey/2010/07/11/14681236.html">Toews Captain Humble</a> &#8212; Winnipeg Sun</p>
<blockquote><p>“It’s easy to take the credit when you’re on a winning team. You’ve really got to realize it was more just taking advantage of an opportunity than anything else. You work hard to get those opportunities. That’s all I attribute it to: I worked hard and got lucky. Things went my way.”</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://www.winnipegsun.com/sports/hockey/2010/07/11/14682376.html#/sports/hockey/2010/07/11/pf-14682376.html">Slideshow of Toews&#8217; visit to Winnipeg</a> &#8212; Winnipeg Sun<br />
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<p><a href="http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=534173">All eyes on Toews as he brings Lord Stanley home</a> &#8211; NHL.com</p>
<blockquote><p>He always wondered what bringing the Stanley Cup home to Winnipeg would  be like, but never in those daydreams did <a href="http://www.nhl.com/ice/player.htm?id=8473604">Jonathan Toews</a> picture an estimated 15,000 people would greet him as a hero and the  city would rename his own community center in his honor.</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/local/hometown-honours-a-winner-98222969.html">Hometown honours a winner</a> &#8211; Winnipeg Free Press</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;We were trying to think of something unique and enduring&#8221; to honour Toews, Selinger said. &#8220;It&#8217;s rare,&#8221; he said of the naming. &#8220;We do it for people who make an outstanding contribution in their field.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I never imagined something like this would happen &#8212; a lake named after me in my home province,&#8221; said Toews, an avid fisher. He joked that he&#8217;ll build a road so people can visit his lake.</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/hockey/blackhawks/ct-spt-0712-toews-chicago--20100711,0,3076564.story">Winnipeg gives Toews warm welcome home</a> &#8211; Chicago Tribune</p>
<blockquote><p>Ace Burpee, the local radio personality who emceed the ceremonies, added he thought Toews outdrew the Queen, referring to Queen Elizabeth II&#8217;s July 3 visit to Winnipeg.</p>
<p>&#8220;Of course, she didn&#8217;t bring a Stanley Cup with her,&#8221; Burpee said.</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://www.torontosun.com/sports/hockey/2010/07/11/14681241.html">Toews friendship inspires greatness</a> &#8211; TSN.ca</p>
<blockquote><p>But nowhere is Toews bigger than in a home two doors down from where he grew up, and where his parents still live.</p>
<p>That’s the home of Cam MacDonald, owner of six Toews jerseys, going as far back as the University of North Dakota, where Toews starred for the Fighting Sioux.</p>
<p>“He’s been my hero for a long time,” MacDonald was saying Sunday.</p>
<p>MacDonald, 18, was born with cerebral palsy, an affliction that’s had him down, but not out.
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		<title>Genoway to return on medical redshirt as fifth-year senior</title>
		<link>http://blog.siouxsports.com/2010/05/06/genoway-to-return-on-medical-redshirt-as-fifth-year-senior/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 17:43:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jimdahl</dc:creator>
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		<title>N.D. Board of Higher Education to retire &#8220;Fighting Sioux&#8221; nickname</title>
		<link>http://blog.siouxsports.com/2010/04/09/n-d-board-of-higher-education-to-retire-fighting-sioux-nickname/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 15:21:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jimdahl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve seen the news elsewhere, but given all the coverage this topic has received here over the years, this needs mention&#8230; Court, board decide to retire nickname The court ruled Thursday that the board had the authority to dump the nickname at any time. The court rejected an appeal that sought to delay [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve seen the news elsewhere, but given all the coverage this topic has received here over the years, this needs mention&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=5068989">Court, board decide to retire nickname</a></p>
<blockquote><p>The court ruled Thursday that the board had the authority to dump the nickname at any time. The court rejected an appeal that sought to delay action.</p>
<p>A motion later Thursday at the board&#8217;s regularly scheduled meeting in Mayville to reconsider its vote in May to retire the nickname died after nobody seconded it.</p></blockquote>
<p>The <a href="http://www.grandforksherald.com/event/article/id/157079/">Grand Forks Herald report</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>The university athletic teams will continue to be called the Sioux through the 2010-2011 school year while the school considers alternatives.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>REA to cut beer sizes and raise prices for 2010-11 season</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 2010 16:13:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Ralph Engelstad Arena official, speaking on condition of anonymity, revealed that another beverage size and price adjustment was in the works for next season. The two tap beer sizes will change to 12 ounces and 8 ounces, with a price tag of 12 dollars and 8 dollars, respectively. &#8220;We&#8217;re not giving anyone a discount [...]]]></description>
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		<title>NCAA Northeast Regional Preview: North Dakota vs. Yale</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2010 17:24:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Berger</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last season, the high-flying Yale Bulldogs cruised to the ECAC regular season and playoff championships and were averaging 4.67 goals per game heading into the NCAA tournament. Their first round opponent was Vermont, and the Catamounts stifled and stymied the host Bulldogs, 4-1. If KRACH is an indication of the strength of teams in each [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last season, the high-flying Yale Bulldogs cruised to the ECAC regular season and playoff championships and were averaging 4.67 goals per game heading into the NCAA tournament.  Their first round opponent was Vermont, and the Catamounts stifled and stymied the host Bulldogs, 4-1.</p>
<p>If KRACH is an indication of the strength of teams in each conference, then (aside from #13 Cornell), Yale played a season against squads comparable to Alaska-Anchorage (#32 KRACH) and Michigan Tech (#48).  In a full season against the likes of #28 Union , #33 St. Lawrence, #34 Quinnipiac, #35 Rensselaer, #36 Colgate, #40 Princeton, #44 Brown, #46 Dartmouth, #47 Harvard, and #50 Clarkson, the Bulldogs put up impressive offensive numbers: 4.09 goals/game and a power play that converted at a 23.5% clip.  But against those same opponents, Yale also allowed almost three goals per game.</p>
<p>Or put more simply, here is the comparison between North Dakota and Yale:</p>
<p>Yale (Strength of Schedule #37): 4.09 goals scored/game, 2.94 goals allowed/game<br />
UND (Strength of Schedule #2): 3.29 goals scored/game, 2.10 goals allowed/game</p>
<p>The question is this: which team will be able to play its style and take away time and space from their opponent?</p>
<p>In the first three months after Chay Genoway’s injury, the Fighting Sioux struggled to a 6-10-4 mark.  Since that time, North Dakota has been on a mission, winning 12 of its last 13 games and outscoring opponents 55-22 during that stretch.  UND has seen improvement in all areas, but most notably goaltending and team defense.</p>
<p>The Green and White are deep, talented, and rugged up front, and penalty trouble seems to be the only thing that can derail North Dakota’s momentum.</p>
<p>Yale suffered its own blow on the injury front, losing senior forward Sean Backman (21 goals and 14 assists in 29 games) for the season to a non-hockey related foot injury.  Backman was voted to the all-ECAC first team and was named Ivy League Player of the Year.</p>
<p><strong>Yale Team Profile</strong></p>
<p>Head Coach: Keith Allain (4th season at Yale, 71-48-12, .588)<br />
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 4, most recently 2009<br />
National Titles: None<br />
This Season:  20-9-3, 15-5-2 ECAC (1st)<br />
National Rankings: #8/#8<br />
PairWise Ranking: 9th<br />
Team Offense: 4.09 goals scored/game<br />
Team Defense: 2.94 goals allowed/game<br />
Power Play: 23.5% (44 of 187)<br />
Penalty Kill: 81.8% (126 of 154)<br />
Last Season: 24-8-2 overall (NCAA East Regional semifinalist), 15-5-2 ECAC (1st)<br />
Key Players: Junior F Broc Little (26-14-40), Sophomore F Brian O’Neill (14-25-39), Junior F Denny Kearney (9-25-34), Senior D Thomas Dignard (6-20-26), Junior D Jimmy Martin (2-15-17), Senior G Billy Blasé (7-2-0, 2.37 GAA, .901 SV%)</p>
<p><strong>North Dakota Team Profile</strong></p>
<p>Head Coach: Dave Hakstol (6th season at UND, 155-83-24, .637)<br />
NCAA tournament appearances: 25, most recently 2009<br />
National Titles: 7, most recently 2000<br />
National Ranking: #4/#4<br />
PairWise Ranking: 5th<br />
This Season: 22-12-5, 15-10-3 WCHA (4th)<br />
Last Season: 24-15-4 overall (NCAA Northeast Regional semifinalist), 17-7-4 WCHA (1st)<br />
Team Offense: 3.29 goals scored/game<br />
Team Defense: 2.10 goals allowed/game<br />
Power Play: 20.2% (42 of 208)<br />
Penalty Kill: 86.3% (170 of 197)<br />
Key Players: Senior F Chris VandeVelde (16-25-41), Sophomore F Jason Gregoire (20-17-37), Freshman F Danny Kristo (15-21-36), Junior F Evan Trupp (8-26-34), Junior D Derrick LaPoint (2-20-22), Junior D Jake Marto (5-13-18), Sophomore G Brad Eidsness (24-9-4, 2.09 GAA, .915 SV%, 3 SO)</p>
<p><strong>By The Numbers</strong></p>
<p>Last Meeting: November 1, 2003 (Grand Forks, ND).  The Fighting Sioux crushed the visiting Bulldogs 10-0 to complete the two game sweep.  Brady Murray scored the game winner 13 seconds into the first period, and Zach Parise led the way with a hat trick and an assist. UND won Friday’s opener, 8-4, behind two goals each from Brandon Bochenski and Quinn Fylling.  Eight future NHL players were in uniform for North Dakota in that series.</p>
<p>Most Important Meeting: January 1, 1960 (Troy, NY).  In the only tournament game these two teams have ever played, North Dakota trounced Yale 15-0 in the RPI holiday tourney,</p>
<p>All-time Series: UND leads the all-time series, 5-0-0.</p>
<p><strong>Game News and Notes</strong></p>
<p>North Dakota senior forward Chris VandeVelde (117 career points) needs two points to crack the top 50 on UND’s all-time scoring list.  Yale has the nation’s second best power play (23.5%).  The Fighting Sioux have scored five shorthanded goals over the past thirteen games.  UND is 3-0 all-time in NCAA tournament games played in Worcester, MA.  Yale head coach Keith Allain was born and raised in Worcester.</p>
<p><strong>The Prediction</strong></p>
<p>Yale hasn’t seen a team like North Dakota all season, and the Fighting Sioux are on a roll.  If it’s a parade to the penalty box, things could get interesting, but UND is too deep and too focused for the Bulldogs.  <strong>North Dakota 4, Yale 2.</strong></p>
<p>Bonus Predictions</p>
<p>In the other regional semifinal, Alaska is a better team than most fans give them credit for, but a date with Boston College seems like destiny (and could be payback) for North Dakota.  <strong>Boston College 3, Alaska 2.</strong></p>
<p>In the other regionals, I have:</p>
<p><strong>Wisconsin</strong> over St. Cloud State in the West Regional final<br />
<strong>Denver</strong> over New Hampshire in the East Regional final<br />
<strong>Miami </strong>over Michigan in the Midwest Regional final</p>
<p><em>Thank you for reading.  Check back on Sunday for a preview of the Northeast Regional final.</em></p>
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		<title>Sioux fan tournament prediction bias</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2010 15:10:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jimdahl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of my favorite parts about SiouxSports.com NCAA Hockey Bracket Challenge (did anyone else notice how EVERYONE is trying to do their own this year? Imitation and flattery and all that&#8230;) is seeing what Sioux fans pick. It&#8217;s an interesting barometer of their optimism and outlook on various teams and conferences. The aggregate picks are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of my favorite parts about <a href="http://siouxsports.com/hockey/bracket.php">SiouxSports.com NCAA Hockey Bracket Challenge</a> (did anyone else notice how EVERYONE is trying to do their own this year?  Imitation and flattery and all that&#8230;) is seeing what Sioux fans pick.  It&#8217;s an interesting barometer of their optimism and outlook on various teams and conferences.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://siouxsports.com/hockey/bracketpicks.php">aggregate picks</a> are available, and I&#8217;ve also compared them to the previously posted <a href="http://blog.siouxsports.com/2010/03/22/krach-predicts-the-ncaa-tournament/">KRACH predictions</a>.</p>
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<p>Some takeaways:</p>
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<li>99.4% of Sioux fans pick UND to beat Yale, a figure 26% higher than KRACH.  Lest one conclude that all Sioux fans are always homers, only 65% picked UND to beat UNH last year, despite KRACH calling it a draw.</li>
<li>The biggest difference between Sioux fans&#8217; picks and KRACH isn&#8217;t the UND game, it&#8217;s BC over Alaska.  92.5% of Sioux fans pick BC, while KRACH predicts the game 62%-38% in favor of BC.  This is the largest spread between Sioux fans picks and KRACH probabilities in the last three years.</li>
<li>Other than their love (fear?) of BC, Sioux fans have no respect for Hockey East.  73% picked Cornell to beat UNH, despite Cornell being 47%-53% underdogs in KRACH; 98% picked Wisconsin to beat Vermont, despite Wisconsin only being 70%-30% favorites in KRACH.</li>
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		<title>KRACH predicts the NCAA tournament</title>
		<link>http://blog.siouxsports.com/2010/03/22/krach-predicts-the-ncaa-tournament/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 14:23:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jimdahl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This may help you in your Bracket Challenge entry&#8230; Here&#8217;s how KRACH predicts the NCAA tournament: KRACH predicts NCAA 2010 Hockey Tournament Please upgrade your browser A few observations: The Northeast is, as speculated, the bracket of death UND is the only #2 seed picked as most likely to emerge from its bracket RIT over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This may help you in your <a href="http://siouxsports.com/hockey/bracket.php">Bracket Challenge</a> entry&#8230;</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how KRACH predicts the NCAA tournament:</p>
<p><a href="http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Aij8vsohBIXlcERONlBGclVwaTNjNzdPVE1IMk1DZlE&amp;hl=en">KRACH predicts NCAA 2010 Hockey Tournament</a></p>
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<p>A few observations:</p>
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<li>The Northeast is, as speculated, the bracket of death
<li> UND is the only #2 seed picked as most likely to emerge from its bracket</li>
<li> RIT over Denver (9%) edges out Alabama Huntsville over Miami (10%) as least likely upset.</li>
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<p>Of course, there&#8217;s a reason they still play the games.  The least likely upset last year?  Bemidji St over Notre Dame at 10%. Bemidji St won 5-1, then went on to beat Cornell to visit the Frozen Four.</p>
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		<title>First look at end of Friday night PWR possibilities</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 02:34:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jimdahl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Assuming Michigan and Maine hold on for their respective wins (UND&#8217;s win is in the books), I think the remaining possibilities will be: Denver 1-2 Miami 1-2 UW 3-5 UND 3-6 SCSU 4-6 Boston College 3-6 UMD 14-19 Northern Michigan 8-11 Ferris State 8-15 CC 20-24 New Hampshire 10-14 UMN 24-25 Bemidji State 7-8 Alaska [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Assuming Michigan and Maine hold on for their respective wins (UND&#8217;s win is in the books), I think the remaining possibilities will be:</p>
<p>Denver 1-2<br />
Miami 1-2<br />
UW 3-5<br />
UND 3-6<br />
SCSU 4-6<br />
Boston College 3-6<br />
UMD 14-19<br />
Northern Michigan 8-11<br />
Ferris State 8-15<br />
CC 20-24<br />
New Hampshire 10-14<br />
UMN 24-25<br />
Bemidji State 7-8<br />
Alaska 11-16<br />
Vermont 13-17<br />
Michigan 12-20<br />
Michigan State 16-20<br />
Nebraska-Omaha 20-22<br />
Cornell 7-12<br />
Maine 12-19<br />
Boston University 20-23<br />
Mass.-Lowell 20-25<br />
Yale 8-11<br />
Massachusetts 17-20 or N/TUC<br />
Union 15-20 or 23-24<br />
RIT 25-N/TUC</p>
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		<title>PWR possibilities Friday morning update</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 13:49:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jimdahl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Duluth losing had the biggest impact on&#8230; Duluth. However, contrary to popular wisdom, I still see Duluth as possibly getting in. I&#8217;m getting a 1/220 chance of UMD finishing #12 and a 1/25 chance of UMD finishing #13 or higher. Here&#8217;s the rub, and why no one else agrees with me &#8212; I can&#8217;t duplicate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Duluth losing had the biggest impact on&#8230; Duluth.</p>
<p>However, contrary to popular wisdom, I still see Duluth as possibly getting in.  I&#8217;m getting a 1/220 chance of UMD finishing #12 and a 1/25 chance of UMD finishing #13 or higher.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the rub, and why no one else agrees with me &#8212; I can&#8217;t duplicate it on either the USCHO or CHN calculators right now.  I have a theory that involves both of those sites having broken calculators and sufficient hubris that I&#8217;m willing to make this post, but it&#8217;s certainly still possible the error is on my end, so don&#8217;t get too excited about this until that problem has been resolved.<br />
Denver 1-2<br />
Miami 1-3<br />
UW 2-5<br />
UND 3-6<br />
SCSU 4-10<br />
Boston College 3-9<br />
UMD 12-19<br />
Northern Michigan 6-19<br />
Ferris State 5-17<br />
CC 18-25<br />
New Hampshire 10-18<br />
UMN 20-25<br />
Bemidji State 5-10<br />
Alaska 10-17<br />
Vermont 6-19<br />
Michigan 10-25<br />
Michigan State 13-21<br />
Nebraska-Omaha 18-24<br />
Cornell 5-19<br />
Maine 12-24<br />
Boston University 13-24<br />
Mass.-Lowell 18-25<br />
Yale 7-12<br />
Northeastern 25-N/TUC<br />
Massachusetts 16-20 or N/TUC<br />
Union 12-N/TUC<br />
St. Lawrence 24-N/TUC<br />
RIT 21-N/TUC</p>
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<p><strong>10:00ET Update&#8230; </strong> CHN seems to have made a fix to their calculator as of about 10am ET.  Here&#8217;s what I think USCHO and CHN were both doing wrong: I think they were adding whatever results you selected on the form to their records of season results to date.  However, even after recording the UND/UMD result they left the UND/UMD game on the form, so when you chose UND as the winner of the UND/UMD game, that game was getting double counted.  That exaggerated the harm to UMD and made it seem like the Bulldogs couldn&#8217;t advance.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.collegehockeynews.com/ratings/yatc.php">CHN You are the Committee</a></p>
<p>It&#8217;s still pretty unlikely, but here&#8217;s a scenario under which the CHN calculator now shows the Bulldogs advance:</p>
<p>    * Hockey East Semifinal #2: Maine defeats Boston University.<br />
    * Hockey East Semifinal #1: Vermont defeats Boston College.<br />
    * Hockey East Championship game: Vermont defeats Maine.<br />
    * ECAC Semifinal #2: St. Lawrence defeats Union.<br />
    * ECAC Semifinal #1: Brown defeats Cornell.<br />
    * ECAC Championship game: Brown defeats St. Lawrence.<br />
    * ECAC Consolation game: Union defeats Cornell.<br />
    * Atlantic Hockey Semifinal #2: Sacred Heart defeats Air Force.<br />
    * Atlantic Hockey Semifinal #1: RIT defeats Canisius.<br />
    * Atlantic Hockey Championship game: Sacred Heart defeats RIT.<br />
    * CCHA Semifinal #2: Northern Michigan defeats Ferris State.<br />
    * CCHA Semifinal #1: Miami defeats Michigan.<br />
    * CCHA Championship game: Northern Michigan defeats Miami.<br />
    * CCHA Consolation game: Michigan defeats Ferris State.<br />
    * WCHA Semifinal #2: St. Cloud State defeats Wisconsin.<br />
    * WCHA Semifinal #1: North Dakota defeats Denver.<br />
    * WCHA Championship game: North Dakota defeats St. Cloud State.<br />
    * WCHA Consolation game: Denver defeats Wisconsin.</p>
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<p><b>1:35pm update</b> USCHO is now also fixed</p>
<p><a href="http://www.uscho.com/rankings/pwp.php">USCHO Pairwise Predictor</a></p>
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		<title>WCHA Final Five Preview: UND vs. Minnesota-Duluth</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 06:03:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Berger</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When these two teams met in Grand Forks in February, Duluth was ranked #6 and was in the top ten in the Pairwise rankings, while North Dakota was ranked #11 and, at 13th in the Pairwise, was squarely on the bubble for the national tournament. In February and March, North Dakota has gone 9-2-0, while [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When these two teams met in Grand Forks in February, Duluth was ranked #6 and was in the top ten in the Pairwise rankings, while North Dakota was ranked #11 and, at 13th in the Pairwise, was squarely on the bubble for the national tournament.</p>
<p>In February and March, North Dakota has gone 9-2-0, while Minnesota-Duluth staggered to the finish line with a 5-6-0 mark over the same time span.  Two of North Dakota’s victories came during a home sweep of UMD during which the Fighting Sioux outscored the Bulldogs, 10-3.  North Dakota and Minnesota-Duluth have switched positions in the race for the NCAAs.</p>
<p>Coming into the weekend, North Dakota can finish no lower than 6th in the Pairwise and is a lock for the NCAA tournament.  Duluth can finish as high as 5th or as low as 19th.  The Bulldogs could make it easy by winning the Broadmoor for the second consecutive year; otherwise, it might be a restless Saturday night for Scott Sandelin’s squad.</p>
<p>North Dakota junior forward Matt Frattin collected four goals last weekend against Minnesota.  He also collected a five minute major penalty for charging and a one game suspension from the league office.  The Fighting Sioux will also be without the services of freshman defenseman Joe Gleason (undisclosed injury).  Expect to see Carter Rowney in for Frattin and Corey Fienhage supplanting Gleason when the Green and White hit the ice in St. Paul on Thursday night.</p>
<p><strong>Minnesota-Duluth Team Profile</strong></p>
<p>Head Coach: Scott Sandelin (10th season at UMD, 166-189-46, .471)<br />
This Season:  22-16-1 Overall, 16-11-1 WCHA (t-5th)<br />
National Rankings: #11/#11<br />
PairWise Ranking: t-11th<br />
Team Offense: 3.23 goals scored/game<br />
Team Defense: 2.74 goals allowed/game<br />
Power Play: 23.5% (55 of 234)<br />
Penalty Kill: 82.3% (167 of 203)<br />
Last Season: 22-13-8 Overall (NCAA West Regional Finalist), 10-11-7 WCHA<br />
Key Players: Sophomore F Jack Connolly (18-31-49), Junior F Justin Fontaine (21-25-46), Junior F Rob Bordson (12-28-40), Sophomore F Mike Connolly (14-26-40), Sophomore D Brady Lamb (11-13-24), Junior G Kenny Reiter (13-9-0, 2.38 GAA, .910 SV%, 3 SO)<br />
<strong><br />
North Dakota Team Profile</strong></p>
<p>Head Coach: Dave Hakstol (6th season at UND, 152-83-24, .633)<br />
National Ranking: #5/#5<br />
PairWise Ranking: t-4th<br />
This Season: 22-12-5, 15-10-3 WCHA (4th)<br />
Last Season: 24-15-4 overall (NCAA Northeast Regional semifinalist), 17-7-4 WCHA (1st)<br />
Team Offense: 3.26 goals scored/game<br />
Team Defense: 2.10 goals allowed/game<br />
Power Play: 20.2% (42 of 208)<br />
Penalty Kill: 86.3% (170 of 197)<br />
Key Players: Sophomore F Jason Gregoire (19-16-35), Senior F Chris VandeVelde (14-22-36), Freshman F Danny Kristo (14-19-33), Junior F Evan Trupp (5-23-28), Junior D Jake Marto (5-11-16), Sophomore G Brad Eidsness (21-9-4, 2.09 GAA, .914 SV%, 2 SO)<br />
<strong><br />
By The Numbers</strong></p>
<p>Last Meeting: February 20, 2010 (Grand Forks). Mario Lamoureux came back from a one game suspension and single-handedly downed the visiting Bulldogs with his two goals.  North Dakota won the series finale 5-1 after downing UMD in the opener, 5-2.</p>
<p>Last Meeting at the WCHA Final Five: March 20, 2009 (St. Paul). North Dakota was the second of three victims of the Alex Stalock Express, falling 3-0 to the eventual tournament champions.  Duluth became the only team in Final Five history to capture the Broadmoor trophy after participating in the Thursday play-in game.</p>
<p>Most Important Meeting: March 22, 1984 (Lake Placid, NY) Minnesota-Duluth and North Dakota met in the national semifinal game, with the Bulldogs defeating the Fighting Sioux 2-1 in overtime to advance to the championship. UND went on to defeat Michigan State 6-5 (OT) for third place, while Duluth fell to Bowling Green 5-4 in four overtimes, the longest championship game ever played.</p>
<p>All-time Series: UND leads the all-time series, 128-70-8 (.641), although Duluth holds a 2-1-1 (.625) edge in games on neutral ice.</p>
<p>Last Ten: North Dakota is 5-4-1 (.550) in the last ten games between the teams.<br />
<strong><br />
Game News and Notes</strong></p>
<p>North Dakota senior forward Chris VandeVelde needs four points to move into a tie with Zach Parise on UND’s career scoring list.  Minnesota-Duluth has gone 82 games without being shut out, and has blanked nine opponents in that span.  If North Dakota advances to Friday’s semifinal, expect to see Aaron Dell between the pipes.  Coming into this year, Bulldog winger Rob Bordson had played in 42 games and notched one goal and six assists.  This season, he’s put up 12 goals and 28 assists in 39 games.<br />
<strong><br />
The Prediction</strong></p>
<p>Having Frattin (suspension), Gleason (undisclosed injury), and Genoway (concussion) out of the lineup will test UND’s depth.  As with so many playoff games, this one will come down to special teams and goaltending.  The crowd will definitely be a factor, and I can’t see North Dakota’s run coming to an end just yet.  <strong>UND 3-2.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Bonus Final Five Predictions:</strong></p>
<p>Friday afternoon: <strong>Wisconsin 4, St. Cloud State 2</strong><br />
Friday evening: <strong>Denver 4, North Dakota 3</strong><br />
Saturday afternoon: <strong>North Dakota 2, St. Cloud State 2</strong><br />
Saturday evening: <strong>Wisconsin 3, Denver 2</strong></p>
<p><em>Thank you for reading.  As always, I welcome your comments, questions, and suggestions.</em></p>
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