Showing posts with label Wisconsin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wisconsin. Show all posts

DU Hockey Featured In "Breaking Bad" Episode

(above) That's a 1998 DU @ Wisconsin hockey game on the TV
During the final scene of last night’s penultimate Breaking Bad episode, Walter White makes a desperate call to his son, Flynn, from a New Hampshire bar. The episode is titled “Granite State,” in honor of White’s hideaway home in New Hampshire. It wasn’t surprising then that, as Walt pleaded with Flynn on the phone, a hockey broadcast played in the background.  

Sports Illustrated's "Extra Mustard" features the transcript of the episode and the details of the 1998 between DU and Wisconsin.

Wisconsin 3 - DU 1 FINAL

The University of Wisconsin defeated a depleted University of Denver lineup on Saturday night at Magness Arena.  DU trailed 2-1 heading into the last few minutes of the game, but was unable to work any last-minute magic despite having a 6 on 4 advantage.

A Wisconsin shorthanded empty-net goal sealed the game for the Badgers.




DU 1 - Wisconsin 1 FINAL

The University of Denver hockey team might want to consider rolling 6 on 5 on Friday nights.  For the second consecutive weekend DU went over 58 minutes without scoring a goal and then lifted the goalie and Joey LaLeggia scored with an extra attacker to force overtime.

This time DU managed to hold on in the extra frame to force a tie against the University of Wisconsin at Magness Arena.  Once again the extra period featured plenty of drama.  DU had sustained pressure on a power play, but as soon as the penalty ended, Sconnie sprung a fast break and Jussi Olkinuora saved the game with a fantastic save.




Twitter: DU Hockey On NBC Sports Network

(above) Josiah Didier pimping the Pios
DU vs Wisconsin
FRIDAY - 8 PM MT
TV: NBC Sports Network

DU Goaltender Holds Twitter Competition

(above) DU goaltender Jussi Olkinuora is starting in goal tonight #BeatBucky

Its Gameday: News & Notes Edition

Mike Chambers of the Denver Post breaks down the three college hockey series being played in Colorado this weekend. Not only does DU host Wisconsin, but North Dakota visits Colorado College and Merchyurst & Rochester Institute of Technology takes on Air Force on Friday & Sunday.
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Chambers also has another article in the Denver Post previewing the DU-Wisconsin series.  He also has an update on Josiah Didier's injury.
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Tonight's game against Wisconsin [8 PM MT] is part of a doubleheader on NBC Sports Network.  The earlier game features Boston College at Boston University [5:30 PM MT].  They will also televise the North Dakota at DU game on Feb. 22nd.  NBC Sports Network College Hockey Schedule.
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Western College Hockey Blog looks at the biggest story heading into this game, the long-awaited debut of Wisconsin star freshman Nic Kerdiles.
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Pat Rooney of DenverPioneers.com has an article about DU's blueline featuring Joey LaLeggia.
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A few good seats remain for the Wisconsin series this weekend.  More prime seats [$40] remain for the Friday and both games should be close to sell-outs at gametime.  Check out DU's new seat software that allows you to pick your exact seats and move around the arena.
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FYI: Hardly any seats remain for the North Dakota series on Feb. 22-23.
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The DU Women's Golf Team lost a blue-chip recruit when Mia Landegren from Connecticut decommitted and signed a Letter of Intent with the University of Alabama.  Landergren committed to DU a year ago as a 16 year-old and won some major tournaments in the past year.  A huge loss to the program.

NBC Sports Website Revisits DU's "Lost Weekend"

(above) DU will have a chance to get its "Mojo" back on Friday night against Wisconsin in a nationally televised tilt on NBC Sports Network
by Joe Yerdon

Things were going so well for Denver University this season until they invited a pair of teams from New England to town this past weekend. The Pioneers were 9-0-1 and the No. 2 team in the country heading into action against Yale and New Hampshire. But once things were over with on Saturday night, they’d lost 2-1 in overtime to the Bulldogs and blew a 4-1 second period lead to UNH before losing 6-4.

On their overtime loss to Yale, coach George Gwozdecky told Mike Chambers of The Denver Post, “Fortunately, we saw this coming. It was not a good week of practice. … Some of the plays we couldn’t make, whether it was the 5-on-3 power play or the other four power plays. It was awful. No other way to put it. If I had been sitting anywhere else, I would have been booing.”

And that was after their first loss of the season. If there’s a potential cure for Denver it comes in the form of this weekend’s visitors from the University of Wisconsin as the Badgers are just 1-7-2 to start the year and swept last weekend by Minnesota State. 

While Denver will surely slip when polls come out later today, the question here for Gwozdecky’s team is if this is just a hiccup or a sign of problems on the way. With talent like Nick Shore (Los Angeles), Joey LaLeggia (Edmonton), Chris Knowlton, and David Makowski there’s plenty of balance in their attack.

The Pioneers’ loss to New Hampshire was almost single-handedly because of junior Kevin Goumas. While he assisted on the first two of teammate Grayson Downing’s three goals, he helped ice Denver scoring a natural hat trick of his own in the five point effort.

Chambers Blog Has Gold Pan News & Notes

Mike Chambers Blog has info about DU's goaltenders this weekend, a player suspension that seems to have no end in sight and a teaser about an article that will appear in the Post's Sports Section on Friday.
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Bucky's 5th Quarter Blog has a detailed article breaking down the Wisconsin Badgers forecheck.  If you never played hockey, it will give you some interesting things to look for when watching Pioneer hockey games.
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Longtime USCHO & LetsGoDU contributor Gene Lake [aka du78] will be attending the games this weekend.  Gene has lots of eyewitness Hurricane Sandy stories as well as an extensive knowledge of DU hockey history.  Gene was a student manager on Murray Armstrong's last teams at DU and as a Senior ushered in the Marshall Johnston Era at DU.
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The Denver Post has an excellent article on DU's Women's Soccer coach Jeff Hooker. On Friday he'll lead the Pioneers into uncharted waters against #9 Maryland.  Check out the article.
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DU's men's lacrosse team will host the Whitman's® Sampler® Mile High Classic. The Pioneers will face Notre Dame in a double header with defending National Champions Loyola playing Air Force at Mile High Stadium on March 16, 2013.  Last year's event drew 12,282 at Mile High Stadium.

Bad Boyz: Sconnie Star In Limbo For Twitter Photos

(above) Social media photos after the 2012 NHL Draft in Pittsburgh triggered an NCAA investigation of a  college hockey player
UPDATE: NCAA Suspends Kerdiles for One Year - Sconnie Appeals

University of Wisconsin star recruit Nic Kerdiles didn't suit up for the Badgers exhibition game on Saturday while the NCAA sorts out the status of his eligibility.

Chris Peters from the United States of Hockey Blog reported that the NCAA investigation stems from potential violations discovered through social media.

Sources told Bucky's 5th Quarter that the situation started because a photo on Twitter of Kerdiles out to dinner after the 2012 NHL Draft in Pittsburgh with sports agents from Pulver Sports.  Kerdiles deleted his Twitter account in mid-August reportedly because of the NCAA investigation.

DU Hockey To Appear On NBC Sports Network

The University of Denver will appear on NBC Sports Network three times this season.  All three games will be at Magness Arena.
Nov. 30 Wisconsin at #8 Denver 8 PM MT

Jan. 11 Nebraska-Omaha at #8 Denver 8 PM MT

Feb. 22 #6 North Dakota at #8 Denver 8 PM MT

DU vs. Wisconsin Rivalry Will Continue

As LetsGoDU mentioned back in Feburary, the University of Denver has been working on agreements to schedule the University of Minnesota and University of Wisconsin after the WCHA shake-up. 

Andy Baggot at Madison.com has confirmed that Wisconsin will play DU in upcoming seasons. Wisconsin will visit Colorado twice in upcoming years and play DU & Colorado College.
2014-15 -- UW will travel to Colorado for single games vs. CC and Denver.

2015-16 -- UW has tentative agreements to host a series with Denver.

2016-17 -- UW will play single games at CC and Denver.

USCHO Profiles The Goal Czar

(above) The Goal Czar did it again on Thursday afternoon recording his second career game tying goal to go along with his 12 game winning goals while playing for DU
From: USCHO.com
by Timothy Bogar

We’ve heard all about Jason Zucker. And the Shore brothers too. But much of Denver’s good fortune as of late has come from the stick of senior right wing Luke Salazar.

The small (5-foot-7, 155 pounds) and quiet forward has scored some big, loud goals for his team in the month of March.

Salazar, from the Denver suburb of Thornton, Colo., was the hero in last weekend’s series win over Wisconsin, notching the game-winning goal in a 3-1 victory Saturday and following that up with the overtime winner Sunday, sending the Pioneers to St. Paul [read entire article].

Denver 3 - Wisconsin 2 OT FINAL

(above) All Hail The Goal Czar
"Over the past four weeks, Luke Salazar has been playing the best hockey of his career."
DU Head Coach George Gwozdecky
The Goal Czar has scored many big goals in his  four year collegiate career, but on Sunday night he tallied the biggest goal of his life in overtime.  His wraparound shot bounced off Wisconsin goaltender Joel Rumple just 1:45 into overtime and punched DU's ticket into the WCHA Final 5.

After DU fell behind 1-0, Ty Loney answered for DU in the second period.

As was typical of this three game series, it was close fought throughout.  Wisconsin led twice in the second period.   Nick Shore's power play goal evened things in the third period and set the stage for the Goal Czar.

Salazar's heroics were not limited to Sunday night, also recorded the game winning goal on Saturday.

DU moved up to a tie for #11 in the Pairwise Rankings with North Dakota.  Almost certainly DU has locked up a spot in the NCAA Tournament.

DU 3 - Wisconsin 1 FINAL

The University of Denver scored three third period goals to defeat Wisconsin on Saturday night.  DU had been shut out for five consecutive periods by the Badgers before exploding in the Third.

Early in the game, Drew Shore was given a game misconduct penalty and the Pioneers facing a do-or-die game without their leading scorer and Co-Captain for the final 50 minutes.

Nate Dewhurst gave DU a 1-0 lead with 15 minutes to play in the final stanza.  It was a greasy goal with a scrum in front of the Wisconsin goalie.

Justin Schultz answered for the Badgers with a goal two minutes later to knot the score at 1-1.

The Goal Czar was set up with a beautiful pass from Jason Zucker to score the game-winning-goal with six minutes to play.  Zucker's play was all the more remarkable since he had left the ice minutes before, limping noticeably after colliding awkwardly into the boards.  After a visit to the locker room he reappeared and set up the game winner.

Nick Shore scored an empty netter with a minute left.

DU is now tied at #12 in the Pairwise Rankings.  DU will play the deciding game on Sunday night at Magness Arena.

Wisconsin 1 - DU 0 FINAL

“We’re not looking to go to Sunday.  We’re going to end this tonight.”
UW freshman defenseman Jake McCabe

Sean Little of the University of Wisconsin scored his second goal of the season with just over five minutes remaining in the 3rd Period on Friday night at Magness Arena. DU had plenty of opportunities to score throughout the evening, but was never able to capitalize.

DU falls to #13 in the Pairwise Rankings.

Its Gameday At Magness Arena

(above) The WCHA Playoffs begin at Magness Arena in a best of three series

WCHA Playoffs Against Wisconsin Kicks Off Tonight

(above) Justin Schultz
From: Wisconsin State Journal

The University of Wisconsin was mired in a four-game losing streak when Denver visited the Kohl Center for a two-game series in February. The Pioneers won the opener, 3-0, but the Badgers bounced back to win Game 2, 5-2.

Including that victory, Wisconsin went 4-1-0 over its final five games. The Badgers swept host Bemidji State and then gained a road split last weekend against Minnesota. The Badgers dominated play in the opener and won, 4-1, and then battled to the final minute before dropping a 2-1 decision in Game 2.

Asked to assess his team's confidence heading into the playoffs, UW coach Mike Eaves insisted the level was high and built on solid performances.

"It's legitimate," he said. "We feel it from the inside out, intrinsically. We've been on the road here the last couple weekends. We've won three out of four. We were in a position to win four out of four.

"So I think we understand what it takes, and we just get on that plane and head into Denver and continue what we've been doing. But I think it's legitimate, what we're feeling inside."

Wisconsin 5 - DU 2 FINAL

(above) Beat Denver buttons for sale in the Kohl Center
The University of Denver jumped out to a 1-0 lead early in the second period on Saturday night at the Kohl Center.  After that the Wisconsin Badgers went to work and came away with a relatively easy 5-2 victory.

Its Gameday: DU @ Wisconsin

Puck drop is set for 6 PM MT on both nights at the Kohl Center. Friday's game will be televised live on FCS-Atlantic, while Saturday's game will be carried on FSN Wisconsin. Both games will be broadcast live via radio on Denver's Sports Station 102.3 ESPN. Live blog and audio is also available on www.DenverPioneers.com.

DU is 13-3-3 all time against the Badgers at the Kohl Center.
Latest TV Info:
The game tonight will be on Fox College Sports Atlantic (Denver-Comcast #413) at 6 PM MT.  Check local listings because FCS-Atlantic is available on most cable systems in their expanded sports tier. 

Saturday's game will be televised on FSN-Wisconsin (DirecTV #669).  Game is listed on DirecTV Channel Guide.