{"id":98161,"date":"2010-12-12T22:22:19","date_gmt":"2010-12-13T04:22:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/wcha-blog\/?p=158"},"modified":"2010-12-12T22:22:19","modified_gmt":"2010-12-13T04:22:19","slug":"weekend-of-dec-9-12","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2010\/12\/12\/weekend-of-dec-9-12\/","title":{"rendered":"Weekend of Dec. 9-12"},"content":{"rendered":"
Despite being an all-league weekend, it was still kind of odd – a Thursday\/Friday series, games being postponed due to snow … crazy.<\/p>\n
Speaking of that snow … if any of you in Minnesota want to ship that out here to Colorado, it would be much appreciated. Thanks.<\/p>\n
– Michigan Tech may be scrappy, but they’ve got to generate more offense if they want to improve in the standings. The Huskies were outshot 84-38 this weekend, with the worst of it coming on Thursday, when UNO won the shots battle 53-19.<\/p>\n
– While it’s nice to the Mavericks stop their little slide, it’s not nice to see the Huskies continue theirs.<\/p>\n
– Sometimes, in a post-game interview, one coach will say something that will spawn a reactionary question to the other coach. For example: Coach A says it was a dead-even game (something you may not agree with). Therefore, you ask Coach B if he agrees with Coach A. Sometimes you get good responses; sometimes you don’t. USCHO arena reporter Matthew Semisch used this tactic on Saturday and I kind of like the responses. – The other league Mavericks were unable to keep their momentum from sweeping Minnesota going, getting swept by the rejuvenated Fighting Sioux.<\/p>\n – It wasn’t for lack of trying, though, as MSU got out to an early lead each night; the team just couldn’t hold it. Fellow columnist Tyler Buckentine called it a weekend of missed opportunities for MSU.<\/p>\n – Looking at the flip side of the coin, it was a great weekend of tenacity for the Fighting Sioux. – St. Cloud continues to stumble, as they were swept by CC.<\/p>\n – That being said, CC coach Scott Owens still had high praise for the Huskies after Friday’s 3-0 shut-out. – It’s no secret that both SCSU goaltenders are struggling, and CC took advantage of it Saturday, scoring two goals 25 seconds apart on Dan Dunn.
\n“I thought our guys deserved two points tonight,” <\/em>Tech coach Jamie Russell told Semisch. “That’s not to take anything from UNO, because I thought they played great in both games, but with the courage and determination that our guys played with, the adversity we’ve faced with all our injuries and players playing hurt, they sucked it up … our guys battled their butts off, especially tonight.”
\n<\/em>Then, he presumably asks Dean Blais if he agrees with Russell’s assessment, despite the fact that UNO won 3-1.
\n“I felt bad (for us) after last week and Jamie’s sitting with one win in the league, so I know how he feels. It’s tough, but we had to take care of business here and look out for our team first, but there is sympathy (for MTU). Not pity, because they could’ve won that game tonight and I don’t think they deserved (to win) like Jamie did, but that’s his thoughts. He’s proud of his guys and he should be.”<\/em><\/p>\n
\n“It was a pretty gutsy weekend,”<\/em> coach Dave Hakstol told Tyler. “We had our ups and downs. Our level of competition was good enough to win in the second and third periods.”<\/em><\/p>\n
\n“This was a good road win,”<\/em> he told the Colorado Springs Gazette<\/span>‘s Joe Paisley. “Aren’t they the best 11th-place team you’ve ever seen?”<\/em><\/p>\n
\n“The first 10 minutes we were playing hard, honest hockey,”<\/em> SCSU coach Bob Motzko told Paisley. “Then all of a sudden they hit a two-run homer and we never got back into the game.”<\/em><\/p>\n