(above) Matt Glasser checks Travis Novak of St. Cloud State as Garrett Raboin (7) and John Ryder chase the puck Friday night
Photo Credit: Dave Schwarz
“We came out slow, we weren’t ready to play,” said Pioneers assistant captain Tyler Ruegsegger. “They came out ready to play and pounced all over us right from the beginning.”
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Game is 6:05 PM MT
Thats why you're the Quality Control coordinator. Thanks.
Only doing my job :-)
good luck to du hockey and soccer this weekend!
You know, maybe Taryn Hemmings is should be the new Boone...
Taryn Hemmings just needs to wear a Boone shirt and the campaign will be won. :-)
After the soccer team wins the championship let's just appoint Taryn the new chancellor. I'd quadruple my donation to DU.
Seconded.
I'm picturing in just a coonskin hat,draped on CO14ers arm.
Arg, goaltending, goaltending, goaltending
DU was outshot 15-2 in the first period. In the WCHA, if you show up on the road not ready to play, you'll lose every time.
St. Cloud played like their season was on the line, which it was, with an enthusiastic crowd behind & blew our doors off.
Not to worry. Tomorrow is a new day and we now know what its going to take to win on the road.
This has happened several times this season. DU comes out the first period not ready to play. Hopefully, this doesn't become a habit
du needs to bounce back tonight and get a win.
Getting a win on the road requires a total commitment to defense and not giving up an early goal. Two things that have eluded this team thus far.
Its going to a very tough battle tonight for DU.
Sounds like the Pios came out sleepwalking last night. Hopefully they learn from it and get better.
Salazar just continues to impress.
Interesting night in the WCHA, with UAA beating UND and CC going down as well. UAA is off to a great start.
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