Showing posts with label Ferris State. Show all posts
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DU Recruit Aims For Canadian Championship

From: Vancouver Sun
by Cam Tucker

University of Denver 2013 recruit Cody DePourcq wasn’t alive in 1986, the last time a Penticton Junior ‘A’ hockey team won the national championship.

It was well before his time, but, having just turned 17 years old in March, he’s well aware of that magical year, when the Penticton Knights earned a 7-4 victory over the Cole Harbour Colts to win what was then the Centennial Cup. 

His father, John, knows about it well. He was a member of that championship team, which just so happened to be the last from Penticton to ever make it that far — until now.  John DePourcq went on to play college hockey in the late Eighties at Ferris State.

Three of John's teammates on the Penticton team went on to play at the University of Denver; Dave Shields, Rod Summers and Marc Rousseau.

These realities not lost on DePourcq, the son, as he and the 2012 Penticton Vees wait on the eve of their Royal Bank Cup tournament opener against the Northern Ontario Junior A Hockey League’s Soo Thunderbirds Saturday (2 p.m. PDT) at the Elgar Petersen Arena in Humboldt, Sask.

“It’s pretty special just to be able to have this opportunity, to have my dad, who has won it before,” said DePourcq, the Vees forward who two years ago was playing for the Penticton Minor Hockey Association Bantam AAA team and is now committed to the NCAA’s University of Denver Pioneers, beginning in 2013-14. 

“My dad knows what it takes and he’s been helping me along. It’s something I’m definitely going to remember for a long time. He’s just pretty much said it’s going to be a hard, intense tournament. Everybody obviously wants to win and it’s going to be really tough for us. We’ve just got to fight through it and enjoy the moment. This is sort of a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and you just want to make sure you give it your all because you might not get another chance.”

“A lot of people talked about the 1986 team and how much fun that was and just to be able to do it for all the people in Penticton, it’s just incredible.”

The Vees have been, to this point, the team to beat throughout the Canadian Junior Hockey League.
They achieved history with a 42-game winning streak that is not only a CJHL record, but a North American one, and a BCHL-best 54 wins during the regular season, to go along nicely with a BCHL Fred Page Cup and a Doyle Cup, the latter earned in a five-game series win over the Brooks Bandits of the Alberta Junior Hockey League.

The final leg of the Vees’ journey starts Saturday, but it likely won’t prove to be easy. Penticton will take on a Thunderbirds team that finished with a 37-11-2 record, tops in the NOJHL.

Speed should be the main difference for the Vees in the opener.

“They’ve got guys that can score when given the chance, but the tempo of the game has to be played at a much higher pace than they’re used to in their league,” said Vees general manager and head coach Fred Harbinson.

With a round-robin format, Harbinson was quick to apologize for using the “one-game-at-a-time” cliché. But he also knows the next eight days will determine whether the drought concludes at 25 years, or endures to 26. History is, at maximum, six wins away.

“Our goal has always been to win the national championship and for our town, it’s our first time back here since 1986,” said Harbinson.

“That means our players weren’t around when that happened. It’s a long, long time. I think that’s motivation in itself.”

College Hockey News Offers Insight Into Injuries

From: College Hockey News
by Zach Helfand


At 10 a.m. Friday morning, six and a half hours before his team was scheduled to face off with Ferris State, Denver coach Geroge Gwozdecky sat down with six of his players after their morning skate, one-by-one.

For each player, Gwozdecky needed to make a decision: was he healthy enough to play?

All that was missing was a stethoscope [read entire article].

Denver Post: Post-Mortem Analysis Of DU's Season

(above) Ferris State moved on to Tampa while DU headed home wondering what could have been
by Adrian Dater

Of the nation's 58 NCAA Division I hockey programs, only 15 got as far as the University of Denver did in 2012.

Yet, after the Pioneers were eliminated from the NCAA Tournament by a 2-1 loss to Ferris State on Friday afternoon, the question begged: Did DU overachieve or underachieve this season? [read entire article].

NCAA Tournament: Ferris State 2 - DU 1 FINAL

(above) DU had plenty of opportunities in the third period but the puck was often an inch or two out of reach
The University of Denver fell to Ferris State on Friday afternoon in Green Bay, Wisconsin.  With the 2-1 loss, DU was eliminated from the NCAA Playoffs.

After a scoreless first period, Ferris State forward Jordie Johnston netted the game’s first goal in the second period.

A potential game tying goal by Chris Knowlton was disallowed because referees thought the puck was frozen by the goaltender. Replay showed the puck never was wrapped up, but the whistle blew before Knowlton knocked it in.

The score would remain 1-0 until 2:54 into the third period when Bulldog freshman defenseman Simon Denis netted his first collegiate goal on a wrist shot.

DU was behind 2-0 before mounting a rally behind a Drew Shore third period goal.  DU had many opportunities to tie the game in the third period with the puck dangling several times in the Ferris State crease.  Each time Ferris State rose to the challenge and thwarted the Pioneers best effort.


Denver's Line-Up Against Ferris State

DU Hockey Lineup vs. Ferris State

Forwards
Loney - D.Shore - Salazar
Zucker - N.Shore - Knowlton
Dewhurst - Ostrow - Jackson
Jacobson - Tabrum - Doremus
Larraza

Defense
LaLeggia - Lee
Ryder - Didier
Mayfield

Goaltenders
Brittain [Olkinuora, Murray]

Its Gameday: DU vs Ferris State On Altitude Sports

DU vs. Ferris State
Friday
 TV: Altitude Sports - 3:30 PM MT
TV: ESPNU -9:30 PM MT [Tape Delay]

Altitude Sports
Channel 681 Direct TV
Channel 410  Dish Network
Channel 25 Comcast Denver
Channel 725 HD Comcast Denver

Denver Post: Goal Czar Symbolizes DU's Resiliency

(above) Under the leadership of The Goal Czar DU is a college hockey powerhouse
by Adrian Dater

A nonscholarship student four years ago at DU, 5-foot-7, 155-pound Luke Salazar essentially walked on to the Pioneers' Division I program. He eventually landed a scholarship and a regular role.

His against-the-odds story wouldn't be a bad one for the current Pioneers team to emulate this weekend in Green Bay, where DU hopes to win two NCAA regional tournament games and advance to the Frozen Four in Tampa, Fla., in April. The Pioneers are a banged-up team entering today's opening matchup with Ferris State. Nine regular players could not practice much of the week. Some forwards may need to play on defense [read entire article].

Ferris Takes Eight Hour Bus Trip To Green Bay

(above) Ferris State players board the bus on campus yesterday on campus bound for Green Bay
“After watching tape on DU, we realize we have to be careful with turnovers. They’re a team I think, full of predators. They have so much skill up front that any type of turnover, could be very dangerous. We’re going to turn pucks over, but we want to make sure we’re very careful where they occur.”
- Ferris State Head Coach Bob Daniels
From: WZZM Channel 13
by Tom Clyde

BIG RAPIDS, Mich. - The Ferris State hockey team's dream season continues in Wisconsin.

The Bulldogs left campus in Big Rapids at 1 PM Wednesday afternoon on about an eight hour bus ride to Green Bay for the NCAA Tournament. The Bulldogs' Friday evening game with the University of Denver marks just the second appearance ever in the NCAA Tournament for FSU. With two wins this weekend, the team would qualify for the Frozen Four in Tampa for the first time ever.

It's already been a special season for Ferris State. The program recorded its first-ever number one national ranking and won the CCHA regular season championship. "I really think this team has come together right from the start of the year," senior goaltender Taylor Nelson told WZZM Wednesday. "This team is a team. We don't have one superstar. We have a lot of great players on this team. I think that's something people will remember us by."

The Bulldogs don't have the NCAA Tournament pedigree of some of the more nationally successful programs like Michigan and Michigan State but they are eager to compete for college hockey's biggest prize. "When we go into this, rather than be nervous we're excited," says head coach Bob Daniels. "We're excited about the opportunity. We're going in there to win but we're certainly not nervous."

The Bulldogs are one of four Michigan schools represented in the sixteen team NCAA Tournament. Western Michigan, Michigan and Michigan State also all received bids.

Ferris State Hopes To Rebound Against DU

(above) Ferris State was the CCHA regular season champion
From: MLive.com
by David Drew

Ferris State University enters the NCAA hockey tournament on a sour note in going winless in four of its last five games.

The top-seeded Bulldogs, who won the Central Collegiate Hockey Association regular season title, tied and lost a shootout against Western Michigan University and then lost to WMU in their final regular-season series.

After a bye week, FSU (23-11-5) was ousted in the CCHA Tournament best-of-three quarterfinals series by bottom-seeded Bowling Green.

FSU, which is making the program’s second appearance in the national tournament and the first since 2003, will be a No. 2 seed in the midwest regional in Green Bay and will face Denver (25-13-4) at 5:30 p.m. (EST) on Friday at the Resch Center.

The third-seeded Pioneers lost to North Dakota 4-0 in the WCHA Tournament championship game this past Saturday.

Denver defeated Western Michigan University 3-2 in double overtime in the first round of the NCAA tournament in Green Bay last season before falling to UND 6-1 in the regional championship game the next night.

Giving the Bulldogs even more to think about is Denver’s unbeaten (5-0) record against regular-season conference champions this season. The Pioneers defeated Boston College (Hockey East), Union (ECAC), Air Force (AHA) and were 2-0 against Minnesota (WCHA).

Ferris State Leads CCHA Surge Into NCAA Tourney

by Eric Lacy

The Central Collegiate Hockey Association may be disbanding in 2013, but this year, five of the 16 teams in the NCAA Tournament are eager to showcase the league's relevancy.

Ferris State, Michigan, Michigan State, Western Michigan, and Miami (Ohio) all punched tickets to an NCAA Tournament that could generate lots of drama.

Ferris State, the No. 2 seed in the Midwest, faces No.3 seed Denver at 3:30 PM MT Friday in Green Bay. The Bulldogs definitely have something to prove.

Ferris State climbed to the No. 1 ranking in the nation this season, won the CCHA regular season title and were a No. 1 seed in the CCHA tournament before losing in the quarterfinals.

News of the CCHA's postseason rise — four teams earned bids last season — comes a year before the Big Ten launches its six-member conference in 2013-14.

"I can't tell you I'm cheering for the teams in the CCHA," Michigan coach Red Berenson said. "But I respect the fact that we're a good conference and that we belong in the Tournament."

Berenson said the CCHA's representation in the Tournament, which announced its bracket Sunday, is bittersweet because the 41-year-old conference appears at its best as the end nears.

"It's too bad," said Berenson, in his 28th season at Michigan. "The conference is as strong as it's ever been, and it's going to disappear after one more season."

The five CCHA teams in the NCAAs is the most since 2004.

NCAA Midwest Regional Information

TV: Altitude Will Televise DU vs. Ferris State
Altitude Sports
Channel 681 Direct TV
Channel 410  Dish Network
Channel 25 Comcast Denver
Channel 725 HD Comcast Denver


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GAME BROADCAST INFO
NCAA Midwest Region
Friday, March 23 - Resch Center (Green Bay, WI)
3:30 p.m. MST
#3 Denver vs. #2 Ferris State
Internet: ESPN3.com 
TV: Altitude Sports

Winner Plays #1 Michigan or #4 Cornell
Saturday, March 24- Resch Center (Green Bay, WI)
7:00 p.m. MDT/8 p.m. CDT /9:00 p.m. EST
ESPNU (National Broadcast) or ESPN-3

PRE & POST GAME IN GREEN BAY
Friday, March 23 from 2-4 p.m. / (and if we win) Saturday, March 24 from 5-7 p.m. CDT

2001 Holmgren Way
Green Bay, Wisconsin 54324
Phone: 920-499-9989
thebarholmgrenway@meetatthebar.com
The Bar is across the street from Resch Center

DENVER AREA WATCH PARTIES
Friday
The Pioneer located @ 2104 South University
Boone Tavern located @ 1135 East Evans
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Saturday
The Pioneer located @ 2104 South University
Boone Tavern located @ 1135 East Evans