Crocshots wrote:http://www.gophersports.com/sports/m-hockey/sched/minn-m-hockey-sched.html
The schedule has been released. What's a Lethbridge?
Crocshots wrote:http://www.gophersports.com/sports/m-hockey/sched/minn-m-hockey-sched.html
The schedule has been released. What's a Lethbridge?
LeoPohl wrote:Crocshots wrote:http://www.gophersports.com/sports/m-hockey/sched/minn-m-hockey-sched.html
The schedule has been released. What's a Lethbridge?
A city in Alberta. link
Psst. We've played them before.
Zwak wrote:sunbone wrote:gator wrote:gopher wes wrote:That will kind of make up for no Omaha if it turns out that way.
Solider Field or Wrigley, makes no differents. With the Gophers not going to Omaha this year, makes Chicago for a long weekend all the more inviting.
A regular season game, outside. In a football stadium. In a neutral city. You can't even make up how stupid this idea is. Was this negotiated between Alvarez and Maturi? It had to be.
Not to mention the game is between two schools who both have outdoor football stadiums.
Bertogliat wrote:Zwak wrote:sunbone wrote:gator wrote:gopher wes wrote:That will kind of make up for no Omaha if it turns out that way.
Solider Field or Wrigley, makes no differents. With the Gophers not going to Omaha this year, makes Chicago for a long weekend all the more inviting.
A regular season game, outside. In a football stadium. In a neutral city. You can't even make up how stupid this idea is. Was this negotiated between Alvarez and Maturi? It had to be.
Not to mention the game is between two schools who both have outdoor football stadiums.
I hope you aren't someone who whines about college hockey being a niche sport with little visibility. Having a big weekend like this could be great for the sport and could get some media attention outside our borders. While it may not be the MOST practical choice, it could help make the sport more visible.......while at the same time making for one hell of a fun road trip.
At least they aren't taking away one of our home games.
Bonin21 wrote:Both home games against Mankato on Friday? Kind of strange.

Viking wrote:Gopherguy05 wrote:From Andy Baggot, the Badger beat writer on Twitter:
@AndyBaggotWSJ: Outdoor men's hockey game between WCHA rivals Wisconsin and Minnesota at Soldier Field to be finalized this week.
<sarcasm>
I like this idea so much.
</sarcasm>
I won't even watch it on TV.
Bertogliat wrote:Zwak wrote:sunbone wrote:gator wrote:gopher wes wrote:That will kind of make up for no Omaha if it turns out that way.
Solider Field or Wrigley, makes no differents. With the Gophers not going to Omaha this year, makes Chicago for a long weekend all the more inviting.
A regular season game, outside. In a football stadium. In a neutral city. You can't even make up how stupid this idea is. Was this negotiated between Alvarez and Maturi? It had to be.
Not to mention the game is between two schools who both have outdoor football stadiums.
I hope you aren't someone who whines about college hockey being a niche sport with little visibility. Having a big weekend like this could be great for the sport and could get some media attention outside our borders. While it may not be the MOST practical choice, it could help make the sport more visible.......while at the same time making for one hell of a fun road trip.
At least they aren't taking away one of our home games.

Viking wrote:Gopherguy05 wrote:From Andy Baggot, the Badger beat writer on Twitter:
@AndyBaggotWSJ: Outdoor men's hockey game between WCHA rivals Wisconsin and Minnesota at Soldier Field to be finalized this week.
<sarcasm>
I like this idea so much.
</sarcasm>
I won't even watch it on TV.
h8red wrote:Viking wrote:Gopherguy05 wrote:From Andy Baggot, the Badger beat writer on Twitter:
@AndyBaggotWSJ: Outdoor men's hockey game between WCHA rivals Wisconsin and Minnesota at Soldier Field to be finalized this week.
<sarcasm>
I like this idea so much.
</sarcasm>
I won't even watch it on TV.
If you want sarcasm check this out....the only way I'll watch it is if ESPN carries the game & has Barry Melrose & Brian Engblom do the game.
gopherguy13 wrote:Bonin21 wrote:Both home games against Mankato on Friday? Kind of strange.
Yeah, what's up with that??
Bertogliat wrote:
I hope you aren't someone who whines about college hockey being a niche sport with little visibility. Having a big weekend like this could be great for the sport and could get some media attention outside our borders. While it may not be the MOST practical choice, it could help make the sport more visible.......while at the same time making for one hell of a fun road trip.
At least they aren't taking away one of our home games.

Handyman wrote:Bertogliat wrote:
I hope you aren't someone who whines about college hockey being a niche sport with little visibility. Having a big weekend like this could be great for the sport and could get some media attention outside our borders. While it may not be the MOST practical choice, it could help make the sport more visible.......while at the same time making for one hell of a fun road trip.
At least they aren't taking away one of our home games.
Yeah the Cold War game and all of the other games of its ilk sure have exploded college hockey coverage
College hockey is what it is...some game at Soldier Field isnt going to change that.
gopher wes wrote:Agreed. You people can piss and moan all you want. It won't ruin my fun in Chi-town if and when they finalize this.

trixR4kids wrote:I don't mind outdoor games I just wouldn't go to one. Much better to watch in HD and actually see what's happening.
MhdGopher wrote:They are just playing one game at Soldier Field right? They aren't playing all WCHA home games there are they?

Crocshots wrote:http://www.gophersports.com/sports/m-hockey/sched/minn-m-hockey-sched.html
The schedule has been released. What's a Lethbridge?

Handyman wrote:Bertogliat wrote:
I hope you aren't someone who whines about college hockey being a niche sport with little visibility. Having a big weekend like this could be great for the sport and could get some media attention outside our borders. While it may not be the MOST practical choice, it could help make the sport more visible.......while at the same time making for one hell of a fun road trip.
At least they aren't taking away one of our home games.
Yeah the Cold War game and all of the other games of its ilk sure have exploded college hockey coverage
College hockey is what it is...some game at Soldier Field isnt going to change that.
bloodyheart wrote:This is a sincere question, ok---please don't start accusing me of "taking teams too lightly" blah, blah, blah. . . .
Is anyone else concerned about the fact we don't play in many hostile environments this year? No going to UND or Duluth? No going to Michigan or MSU? No going to Denver where we really have to battle?
Yes---I know we will get that in St. Cloud and Wisc---and AA and Tech are never easy. Vermont will at least be unfamiliar territory, but I wish it a different eastern school. Anyway--- I don't think this is great for us, big picture.
bloodyheart wrote:This is a sincere question, ok---please don't start accusing me of "taking teams too lightly" blah, blah, blah. . . .
Is anyone else concerned about the fact we don't play in many hostile environments this year? No going to UND or Duluth? No going to Michigan or MSU? No going to Denver where we really have to battle?
Yes---I know we will get that in St. Cloud and Wisc---and AA and Tech are never easy. Vermont will at least be unfamiliar territory, but I wish it a different eastern school. Anyway--- I don't think this is great for us, big picture.
Lars Sauve wrote:The outdoor games were interesting at first, but it didn't take long before I got tired of listening to everyone involved spend the whole game talking about how wonderful it is.
If I wanted to be bombarded by that much self-congratulation, I'd come on GPL more often.
Handyman wrote:Some of us have hated them since they started but you were never one to let facts get in the way of your arguments.
Armadillo wrote:Jesus, people. It's Gopher hockey, against Wisconsin, with a couple of days in Chicago, with better sightlines than the Kohl Dumper.
I'm going.
GrandForksGopher wrote:I have a buddy living in Chicago. Maybe I'll visit him that weekend.


If Wisconsin-Madison is the state's most prestigious university and the state itself is known as The Dairy State, does that mean UW is Bovine University?
Tiggsy wrote:Handyman wrote:Some of us have hated them since they started but you were never one to let facts get in the way of your arguments.
This.
Terrible idea and there is no point in doing this anymore since the attendance record can't be matched after the big house game.
I said this on USCHO but I saw the claim this is for badger recruiting. They are going after the Chicago area and think this will help them. Not sure how, but who knows what's going on inside barry's head.

Handyman wrote:No one is saying you have to agree with us about the game but last I checked we dont have to agree with you either. I can go to Chicago whenever I want (I have friends and relatives there) and I wont have to waste money going to a hockey game where I wont be able to see what is happening anyways.If you want to that is your deal but I dont want to see a bunch of whining on here about sightlines and so on after because you guys are all circlejerking about it now even though you know it is going to be terrible
Me I will watch it on tv while drinking a big ole glass of Jamo
Tiggsy wrote:Handyman wrote:Some of us have hated them since they started but you were never one to let facts get in the way of your arguments.
This.
Terrible idea and there is no point in doing this anymore since the attendance record can't be matched after the big house game.
I said this on USCHO but I saw the claim this is for badger recruiting. They are going after the Chicago area and think this will help them. Not sure how, but who knows what's going on inside barry's head.
Bertogliat wrote:
You won't have any better view than those of us who go to the game. We all have DVR. I will go and have my fun then return home to watch the game a little more closely. I do this for all my road games. No need to waste a good time worrying about details.

Lars Sauve wrote:The outdoor games were interesting at first, but it didn't take long before I got tired of listening to everyone involved spend the whole game talking about how wonderful it is.
Slap Shot wrote:I agree, but I'm not going to not go just because people talked about how wonderful previous games were. If I go it will be because it's Gophers hockey, vs UW, in a unique setup, in a great city and a chance to attend a one of a kind event. I somewhat agree with many of the criticisms of the setup so don't get me wrong, but I attended college FB homecoming games that I barely remember paying attention to for various reasons so why the heck not?![]()
If I didn't have relatives in Chicago I might not consider it but because I do I definitely have it on my radar, crappy viewing or not.
Slap Shot wrote:Lars Sauve wrote:The outdoor games were interesting at first, but it didn't take long before I got tired of listening to everyone involved spend the whole game talking about how wonderful it is.
I agree, but I'm not going to not go just because people talked about how wonderful previous games were. If I go it will be because it's Gophers hockey, vs UW, in a unique setup, in a great city and a chance to attend a one of a kind event. I somewhat agree with many of the criticisms of the setup so don't get me wrong, but I attended college FB homecoming games that I barely remember paying attention to for various reasons so why the heck not?![]()
If I didn't have relatives in Chicago I might not consider it but because I do I definitely have it on my radar, crappy viewing or not.
Lars Sauve wrote:Slap Shot wrote:Lars Sauve wrote:The outdoor games were interesting at first, but it didn't take long before I got tired of listening to everyone involved spend the whole game talking about how wonderful it is.
I agree, but I'm not going to not go just because people talked about how wonderful previous games were. If I go it will be because it's Gophers hockey, vs UW, in a unique setup, in a great city and a chance to attend a one of a kind event. I somewhat agree with many of the criticisms of the setup so don't get me wrong, but I attended college FB homecoming games that I barely remember paying attention to for various reasons so why the heck not?![]()
If I didn't have relatives in Chicago I might not consider it but because I do I definitely have it on my radar, crappy viewing or not.
Obviously I'm talking about the experience of watching on television.
I don't like attending games. I'm sure as hell not going to travel to attend one.
Magic wrote:Bought plane tickets to Colorado Springs todayWent back and forth on CC or AA and CC won the coin toss.
psych wrote:Magic wrote:Bought plane tickets to Colorado Springs todayWent back and forth on CC or AA and CC won the coin toss.
UAA loses again.

Magic wrote:Bought plane tickets to Colorado Springs todayWent back and forth on CC or AA and CC won the coin toss.
circlemewoogguy wrote:I must be in the minority here but I'm excited for the outdoor game. Can't wait to take a couple days off and make a weekend out of it. Hopefully the NHL will give the Blackhawks a home game on Saturday night!

If Wisconsin-Madison is the state's most prestigious university and the state itself is known as The Dairy State, does that mean UW is Bovine University?
greydogg wrote:With this announcement:
Minnesota's Homecoming contest vs. Northwestern - slated for Oct. 13 at TCF Bank Stadium 11am
Guessing Oct 13th vs MSU is going to be moved to Sunday Oct 14th
Gopherguy05 wrote:greydogg wrote:With this announcement:
Minnesota's Homecoming contest vs. Northwestern - slated for Oct. 13 at TCF Bank Stadium 11am
Guessing Oct 13th vs MSU is going to be moved to Sunday Oct 14th
Or it could be a Thurs/ Fri series as was one of the two choices when the schedule was released.....

If Wisconsin-Madison is the state's most prestigious university and the state itself is known as The Dairy State, does that mean UW is Bovine University?
meggiesota wrote:Wisconsin can play a football game at 11am in front of 75 thousand and a hockey at 8pm with 12 thousand. The gophers play in front of 50 thousand and 10 thousand but can't play on the same day, somethings wrong. Either they don't want to or they're to lazy to.
oldpirate33 wrote:meggiesota wrote:Wisconsin can play a football game at 11am in front of 75 thousand and a hockey at 8pm with 12 thousand. The gophers play in front of 50 thousand and 10 thousand but can't play on the same day, somethings wrong. Either they don't want to or they're to lazy to.
i think it mostly has to do with mariucci and tcf being right next to each other and the shared parking lots. not the case in madison.

If Wisconsin-Madison is the state's most prestigious university and the state itself is known as The Dairy State, does that mean UW is Bovine University?

gopher wes wrote:Question(s): For the opener again Mich St, do we expect to hang the banner? Do you usually do a presentation and the whole deal for banners at Mariucci? That is something I have never experienced and it is something I don't want to miss if it happens.
Slap Shot wrote:gopher wes wrote:Question(s): For the opener again Mich St, do we expect to hang the banner? Do you usually do a presentation and the whole deal for banners at Mariucci? That is something I have never experienced and it is something I don't want to miss if it happens.
I've been wrong before, but I do think this is usually done the first home game of the year.

gopherhockeyfan7 wrote:I thought they only do a presentation for a National Championship banner. I could be wrong though.
gopherhockeyfan7 wrote:I thought they only do a presentation for a National Championship banner. I could be wrong though.

ProudAlum89 wrote:Gophers will win the MacNaughton in their final year in the WCHA with a total of 48 points.
ProudAlum89 wrote:Ha. Okay, maybe a little sarcastic. I was going to post that I was waiting to hear your mathematical predicitions for the team's finish next year, which was annoyingly accurate this year. But after looking through the potential lineups in the WCHA next year, only North Dakota returns experienced success, and I agree they look to be the biggest threat to the Gophers, again. Denver got wiped out by early signings, CC without Schwarz and Wisconsin without Schultz is like adding two more St. Cloud teams to the mix. Michigan Tech will be a wild card, I hope. It would nice to see them do well. How many points do you think they can earn next year LeoPohl?

If Wisconsin-Madison is the state's most prestigious university and the state itself is known as The Dairy State, does that mean UW is Bovine University?
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