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Frozen Four Recap Pt. 2 – ‘We Will Not Be Denied’
Brad Berry spoke to the UND men’s hockey team in the locker room after the emotional rollercoaster 4-2 win over the Denver Pioneers on Thursday night in Amalie Arena. He repeated a phrase multiple times. “We will not be denied on Saturday… we will … Continue reading
Frozen Four Recap Pt. 1- ‘I Ain’t Afraid of No Ghosts’
You haven’t heard from me in a while in blog form but I have made my thoughts known in 140 characters or less via my twitter handle @UofHockeyBlog. However, my thoughts/feelings/emotions from my trip last weekend to Tampa, FL to watch the … Continue reading
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Tagged college hockey, Fighting Hawks, Frozen Four, NCAA tournament, North Dakota, sioux, siouxsports.com, uscho.com
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Weekend Predictions ‘Homecoming’
There’s nothing like the feeling of being “home”. It means that you belong somewhere that provides you a sense of security and seems to be all your own. It’s not defined by what address you live at or where you happen to currently be. … Continue reading
Frozen Four Reactions- ‘Trying to Make Sense of it All’
I thought I had considered all of the possibilities leading up to the semifinal Frozen Four game between North Dakota and Minnesota. I had dreams about the potential outcomes so I could mentally prepare myself for any possible situation. However, what … Continue reading
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Tagged college hockey, Frozen Four, Minnesota Gophers, sioux, siouxsports.com, uscho.com
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Gameday Predictions- ‘Sioux Gophers’
I made a comment on twitter that I have read so much literature on the Frozen Four that I could coach any of the four teams this weekend. While this may be a bit of a stretch, as I couldn’t … Continue reading