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- Wednesday press conference... by Goon's World on Nov 26, 2009 in College Hockey - Analysis.
Interesting press conference, it would appear that last weekend's series results may have refocused the team. Darcy Zajc, Brad Eidsness were the players in today’s press conference. The thing that caught my attention was one of the reporters asked...
- Head Shots by Goon's World on Nov 25, 2009 in Analysis - College hockey.
Really good article by MSU-M beat writer Shane Frederick on head shots in the WCHA. Already this season there have been three notable high or blindside hits. Wisconsin’s Craig Smith got a game-disqualification and an additional one-game suspension...
- Dusting off an old article: UND last WCHA team to be RedHawks. by Goon's World on Nov 25, 2009 in Analysis - College hockey. Miami Redhawks. UND Fighting Sioux
I wrote this article for the Illegal Curve back on October 10th 2009. On October 27th 2007 Miami Student writer Mike Zoller declared that Miami University hockey ‘was on the Brink of being a dynasty.’ While Miami Hockey is not a dynasty by defini...
- Daniel Briere suspended two games. by Goon's World on Nov 25, 2009 in Big hits- NHL hockey Head Shots.
Flyers forward Daniel Briere is the last to be punished by the Colin Campbell's wheels of justice. The hit to the head is at the end of the video. All levels of hockey are trying to eliminate hits to the head. It would appear that some are not getti...
- Tuesday reading. by Goon's World on Nov 24, 2009 in Analysis - College hockey.
Moving forward there is lots to be positive about if you’re a Fighting Sioux hockey fan. A lot has been made this season about Junior Marc Cheverie play and how good he has been and he is currently ranked 1st nationally with 6-0-0 record a SV% of...
- Coach Hakstol on last weekend. by Goon's World on Nov 24, 2009 in Analysis - College hockey. Fighting Sioux hockey.
Check out what the head coach Dave Hakstol had to say about the weekend series. No excuses the team didn't deal well with adversity.





