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Congratulations Falcon Icers!
YAY! we finally got that W! Falcons played hard, physical game and finally got the pay off! Congratulations!
I think I like it when the lines are all screwed up!!!!
GREAT JOB!
I think I like it when the lines are all screwed up!!!!
GREAT JOB!
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Actually, the next game is December 29th when we play Miami in the Ohio Hockey Classic at Nationwide Arena.MACMAN wrote:no doubt. good game, i would have posted sooner, but i was typing a long inchohert post for another thread.
Great job, rest up and do it again next weekend!!!
CONGRATS TO THE FALCON ICERS!!
FANTASTIC WIN, 9 GOAL WEEKEND!!!
WOOO-HOOOOOOOO!!!!
"Regarding BGSU, I would think their biggest strength is that they never give up, They never slow down and they battle hard even after the other team scores. We have to be on our game and never, ever take the foot off the gas for a second."
~~USCHO Poster
"BG was relentless. It's like they know that a good first pass on the breakout from a defenseman will almost always result in an odd-man rush against them - but they go in anyway and dare you to make that pass. All three of their goals were just grit and effort. That's a team any fan can be proud to support...they give all they've got."
~~USCHO Poster, AFTER Tech beat us
#NeverGiveUp
#NeverSurrender
#Relentless
#Resiliant
~~USCHO Poster
"BG was relentless. It's like they know that a good first pass on the breakout from a defenseman will almost always result in an odd-man rush against them - but they go in anyway and dare you to make that pass. All three of their goals were just grit and effort. That's a team any fan can be proud to support...they give all they've got."
~~USCHO Poster, AFTER Tech beat us
#NeverGiveUp
#NeverSurrender
#Relentless
#Resiliant
http://board.uscho.com/showthread.php?t=62934&page=3
Some good reading there. Congrats to the Hockey Team
Some good reading there. Congrats to the Hockey Team
Phi or Die
Bill & Karen look like they may be suffering from jet lag.
http://www.uafhockey.com/0607/photos/20 ... index.html
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Door-to-door, about 18 hours. Had a delay getting out of Minneapolis, had to wait extra couple of hours after missing connection from Anchorage to Fairbanks.
9 hours total flying hours.
All in all, a nice time, and we're glad we finally made it to Alaska.
Team played well both nights, and everyone was really happy to finally get a W.
There's a nice article in Fairbanks Sunday newspaper.
http://newsminer.com/2006/12/10/3814/
9 hours total flying hours.
All in all, a nice time, and we're glad we finally made it to Alaska.
Team played well both nights, and everyone was really happy to finally get a W.
There's a nice article in Fairbanks Sunday newspaper.
http://newsminer.com/2006/12/10/3814/
I don't know if it was reported in BG or on radio about Mike Nesdill's having a separated shoulder injury. The UAF medical staff popped it back in. We talked to him while waiting for the victorious Falcons to come off the ice after the game. Mike's a little sore, but otherwise OK. Nice to have a couple weeks to recuperate before the holiday games.
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Good to hear that they looked as good as it sounded on the radio!!!! Glad you and Mrs. Bill had a great time!!! Fill us in on some details of your trip. Are you home now?bgbill wrote:Door-to-door, about 18 hours. Had a delay getting out of Minneapolis, had to wait extra couple of hours after missing connection from Anchorage to Fairbanks.
9 hours total flying hours.
All in all, a nice time, and we're glad we finally made it to Alaska.
Team played well both nights, and everyone was really happy to finally get a W.
There's a nice article in Fairbanks Sunday newspaper.
http://newsminer.com/2006/12/10/3814/
"Regarding BGSU, I would think their biggest strength is that they never give up, They never slow down and they battle hard even after the other team scores. We have to be on our game and never, ever take the foot off the gas for a second."
~~USCHO Poster
"BG was relentless. It's like they know that a good first pass on the breakout from a defenseman will almost always result in an odd-man rush against them - but they go in anyway and dare you to make that pass. All three of their goals were just grit and effort. That's a team any fan can be proud to support...they give all they've got."
~~USCHO Poster, AFTER Tech beat us
#NeverGiveUp
#NeverSurrender
#Relentless
#Resiliant
~~USCHO Poster
"BG was relentless. It's like they know that a good first pass on the breakout from a defenseman will almost always result in an odd-man rush against them - but they go in anyway and dare you to make that pass. All three of their goals were just grit and effort. That's a team any fan can be proud to support...they give all they've got."
~~USCHO Poster, AFTER Tech beat us
#NeverGiveUp
#NeverSurrender
#Relentless
#Resiliant
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All we knew was that it was a shoulder injury that kept him out of the rest of the game. Hopefully it's not to serious and he will be ready to go in Columbus!!bgbill wrote:I don't know if it was reported in BG or on radio about Mike Nesdill's having a separated shoulder injury. The UAF medical staff popped it back in. We talked to him while waiting for the victorious Falcons to come off the ice after the game. Mike's a little sore, but otherwise OK. Nice to have a couple weeks to recuperate before the holiday games.
"Regarding BGSU, I would think their biggest strength is that they never give up, They never slow down and they battle hard even after the other team scores. We have to be on our game and never, ever take the foot off the gas for a second."
~~USCHO Poster
"BG was relentless. It's like they know that a good first pass on the breakout from a defenseman will almost always result in an odd-man rush against them - but they go in anyway and dare you to make that pass. All three of their goals were just grit and effort. That's a team any fan can be proud to support...they give all they've got."
~~USCHO Poster, AFTER Tech beat us
#NeverGiveUp
#NeverSurrender
#Relentless
#Resiliant
~~USCHO Poster
"BG was relentless. It's like they know that a good first pass on the breakout from a defenseman will almost always result in an odd-man rush against them - but they go in anyway and dare you to make that pass. All three of their goals were just grit and effort. That's a team any fan can be proud to support...they give all they've got."
~~USCHO Poster, AFTER Tech beat us
#NeverGiveUp
#NeverSurrender
#Relentless
#Resiliant
We're still in Fairbanks. We wanted to spend some extra time to see a few things, and with the weather being rather nice, we've been all over. Tomorrow we come back as far as Madison, WI, where we have some business to handle. We finally get home on Wed.
btw, here's a couple of hockey-related things we found that can be purchased online:
http://www.santaclaushouse.com/shopexd.asp?id=855
http://www.alaskamint.com/Merchant2/mer ... ry_Code=HM
btw, here's a couple of hockey-related things we found that can be purchased online:
http://www.santaclaushouse.com/shopexd.asp?id=855
http://www.alaskamint.com/Merchant2/mer ... ry_Code=HM
Mmmmm.... Madison. Have some Ian's Pizza and a Spotted Cow for me!bgbill wrote:Tomorrow we come back as far as Madison, WI
Oh, and have a safe trip home! Thanks for the report!
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-1955 BG Assistant Bo Schembechler
BGSUsports.com - Where ESPN.com goes for BG history.
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Thanks for the links and have a SAFE trip home!!! Glad you're having a great time!!!bgbill wrote:We're still in Fairbanks. We wanted to spend some extra time to see a few things, and with the weather being rather nice, we've been all over. Tomorrow we come back as far as Madison, WI, where we have some business to handle. We finally get home on Wed.
btw, here's a couple of hockey-related things we found that can be purchased online:
http://www.santaclaushouse.com/shopexd.asp?id=855
http://www.alaskamint.com/Merchant2/mer ... ry_Code=HM
"Regarding BGSU, I would think their biggest strength is that they never give up, They never slow down and they battle hard even after the other team scores. We have to be on our game and never, ever take the foot off the gas for a second."
~~USCHO Poster
"BG was relentless. It's like they know that a good first pass on the breakout from a defenseman will almost always result in an odd-man rush against them - but they go in anyway and dare you to make that pass. All three of their goals were just grit and effort. That's a team any fan can be proud to support...they give all they've got."
~~USCHO Poster, AFTER Tech beat us
#NeverGiveUp
#NeverSurrender
#Relentless
#Resiliant
~~USCHO Poster
"BG was relentless. It's like they know that a good first pass on the breakout from a defenseman will almost always result in an odd-man rush against them - but they go in anyway and dare you to make that pass. All three of their goals were just grit and effort. That's a team any fan can be proud to support...they give all they've got."
~~USCHO Poster, AFTER Tech beat us
#NeverGiveUp
#NeverSurrender
#Relentless
#Resiliant
No Saturday AM skate on the road?
A trip to North Pole, Santa Clause House?
OUTSTANDING!!
Fun = Win
Win = Fun
Falcons stun Nanooks
By Danny Martin
Staff Writer
Published December 10, 2006
Posted in Sports
Alaska Nanooks head coach Tavis MacMillan felt sick to his stomach, while the Bowling Green State University Falcons felt like little kids again.
The owners of the longest losing streak this season in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association ended their nine-game skid with a 6-4 victory over the Nanooks before a stunned crowd of 3,728 and an equally shocked Alaska head coach.
The loss dropped the Nanooks to 5-4-3 league and 7-5-4 overall for a sixth-place tie with the Ohio State Buckeyes and it overshadowed a hat trick by Alaska senior center Curtis Fraser, who took Alaska on his shoulders after they trailed 4-0 early in the second period.
“I got a sick feeling in my gut. I didn’t like this one and you guys shouldn’t like it either, for a number of reasons,” MacMillan told the Pioneer Room crowd during a postgame media conference.
MacMillan admitted he made some bad decisions on lineup changes.
“I took some guys out of the lineup who played pretty well last night, and I put some guys in who didn’t play well,” he said, “and that’s on me.”
Reason No. 2 was the Nanooks were playing well early in the game, outshooting the Falcons 5-0, until goals by sophomore right wing Brandon Svendsen and freshman center Todd McIlrath gave the visitors a 2-0 lead and momentum for their first win in nearly two months.
Bowling Green last won 4-2 at Providence on Oct. 20 and the last time they beat the Nanooks lost was Jan. 8, 2005.
“We were playing well and then we stopped competing,” MacMillan said. “I think when you lose, you’ve got to give your opposition some credit, and I think Bowling Green deserves some credit for the way they played.
Being in the so-called slump they are in right now, I thought they competed and played hard.
“I just thought we didn’t deliver. Curtis had a pretty good game and (sophomore left wing) Trevor Hyatt played well … but boy, we just had too many holes tonight. You can’t lose at home and this was a big one; this one was really tough.”
Junior left wing Kyle Greentree contributed his team-high 15th goal of the season and an assist, giving him five points for the Nanooks in the series, and junior defenseman Darcy Campbell had two assists.
Junior goaltender Wylie Rogers, in his second appearance of the weekend, had 13 saves and took the loss after replacing sophomore starter Chad Johnson, who recorded 11 saves before leaving at 7:10 of the second period.
Bowling Green, which remained at the bottom of the CCHA standings (2-10-0, 4-13-1) got its other goals from junior center Jonathan Matsumoto, freshman centers Josh Boyd and James Perkin and an empty-netter from freshman right wing Tomas Petruska.
After Friday night’s 4-3 loss to the Nanooks, Falcons head coach Scott Paluch didn’t have his team do a morning skate or even review video of their ninth loss in a row on Friday.
He instead took them out to North Pole and a visit to Santa Claus House.
“We just took our team to North Pole and told each of them to be a little kid again,” Paluch said.
The Falcons grew up when they returned to the Carlson Center on Saturday night.
“All we focused on tonight was hard work and trying to win some battles,” Paluch said. “To their credit, they did an outstanding job with that and this is a good win for us.”
Alaska found itself in a 4-0 hole and with a new goaltender in the second period before Fraser cut the Falcons’ lead in half with a pair of power-play goals.
Matsumoto, with his third of the weekend, drilled a power-play wrist shot from the left circle over Johnson’s stick-side shoulder at 1:25 for a 3-0 lead and Boyd, at 7:10, banged in a rebound of fellow freshman wing Brett Molnar’s shot in front of the crease, chasing Johnson for Rogers.
Fraser cashed in on a two-man advantage at 10:19 for the Nanooks’ first goal of the night and his seventh of the season, as he wrapped the puck around Spratt’s glove-side skate after the Falcons’ netminder had denied four shots.
“The puck came out (from a rebound of a shot by defenseman Tyler Eckford) and I knew I couldn’t put it back on the goal because he was out on me and right there,” Fraser said. “So I just went around him with my stick on the goal line and I just came back on the other side of him to put it in the net.”
The assistant captain made it 4-2 at 16:45 of the second by taking defenseman Nathan Fornataro’s pass and one-timing it in from the right circle.
The Nanooks also outshot the Falcons 15-4 over the last 13 minutes of the period to emerge with a 29-18 advantage after two periods.
But an Alaska turnover in the Falcons zone set up Bowling Green for a 5-2 lead at 7:59 of the third period. Matsumoto gained the turnover in the high slot, fed to a streaking Perkin, who got behind Eckford and surprised Rogers on his stick side.
Fraser notched his first hat trick of the season at 8:59, making the score 5-3 by beating Spratt through the pads with a rebound of Darcy Campbell’s blast from the left point that was generated by Aaron Lee’s cross-ice pass.
The loss, though, put a damper on Fraser’s first three-goal effort of the season.
“I was saying to Eckford, ‘You do something like that (hat trick) and it’s been so long, but all you’re left with is a sour taste in your mouth,’” Fraser said. “All you’re left with is a 6-4 loss at home and you’re going at home for Christmas with that taste in your mouth.”
Greentree, set up by freshman center Dion Knelsen’s long-ice pass, split Matsumoto and Falcons defenseman Tim Maxwell and put a backhand past Spratt at 8:59 to make it 5-4.
The Nanooks pulled Rogers with 59 seconds left in the game, and 18 seconds later, Petruska squelched the Nanooks’ comeback aspirations with a shot from the top of the slot into an empty net.
A trip to North Pole, Santa Clause House?
OUTSTANDING!!
Fun = Win
Win = Fun
Falcons stun Nanooks
By Danny Martin
Staff Writer
Published December 10, 2006
Posted in Sports
Alaska Nanooks head coach Tavis MacMillan felt sick to his stomach, while the Bowling Green State University Falcons felt like little kids again.
The owners of the longest losing streak this season in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association ended their nine-game skid with a 6-4 victory over the Nanooks before a stunned crowd of 3,728 and an equally shocked Alaska head coach.
The loss dropped the Nanooks to 5-4-3 league and 7-5-4 overall for a sixth-place tie with the Ohio State Buckeyes and it overshadowed a hat trick by Alaska senior center Curtis Fraser, who took Alaska on his shoulders after they trailed 4-0 early in the second period.
“I got a sick feeling in my gut. I didn’t like this one and you guys shouldn’t like it either, for a number of reasons,” MacMillan told the Pioneer Room crowd during a postgame media conference.
MacMillan admitted he made some bad decisions on lineup changes.
“I took some guys out of the lineup who played pretty well last night, and I put some guys in who didn’t play well,” he said, “and that’s on me.”
Reason No. 2 was the Nanooks were playing well early in the game, outshooting the Falcons 5-0, until goals by sophomore right wing Brandon Svendsen and freshman center Todd McIlrath gave the visitors a 2-0 lead and momentum for their first win in nearly two months.
Bowling Green last won 4-2 at Providence on Oct. 20 and the last time they beat the Nanooks lost was Jan. 8, 2005.
“We were playing well and then we stopped competing,” MacMillan said. “I think when you lose, you’ve got to give your opposition some credit, and I think Bowling Green deserves some credit for the way they played.
Being in the so-called slump they are in right now, I thought they competed and played hard.
“I just thought we didn’t deliver. Curtis had a pretty good game and (sophomore left wing) Trevor Hyatt played well … but boy, we just had too many holes tonight. You can’t lose at home and this was a big one; this one was really tough.”
Junior left wing Kyle Greentree contributed his team-high 15th goal of the season and an assist, giving him five points for the Nanooks in the series, and junior defenseman Darcy Campbell had two assists.
Junior goaltender Wylie Rogers, in his second appearance of the weekend, had 13 saves and took the loss after replacing sophomore starter Chad Johnson, who recorded 11 saves before leaving at 7:10 of the second period.
Bowling Green, which remained at the bottom of the CCHA standings (2-10-0, 4-13-1) got its other goals from junior center Jonathan Matsumoto, freshman centers Josh Boyd and James Perkin and an empty-netter from freshman right wing Tomas Petruska.
After Friday night’s 4-3 loss to the Nanooks, Falcons head coach Scott Paluch didn’t have his team do a morning skate or even review video of their ninth loss in a row on Friday.
He instead took them out to North Pole and a visit to Santa Claus House.
“We just took our team to North Pole and told each of them to be a little kid again,” Paluch said.
The Falcons grew up when they returned to the Carlson Center on Saturday night.
“All we focused on tonight was hard work and trying to win some battles,” Paluch said. “To their credit, they did an outstanding job with that and this is a good win for us.”
Alaska found itself in a 4-0 hole and with a new goaltender in the second period before Fraser cut the Falcons’ lead in half with a pair of power-play goals.
Matsumoto, with his third of the weekend, drilled a power-play wrist shot from the left circle over Johnson’s stick-side shoulder at 1:25 for a 3-0 lead and Boyd, at 7:10, banged in a rebound of fellow freshman wing Brett Molnar’s shot in front of the crease, chasing Johnson for Rogers.
Fraser cashed in on a two-man advantage at 10:19 for the Nanooks’ first goal of the night and his seventh of the season, as he wrapped the puck around Spratt’s glove-side skate after the Falcons’ netminder had denied four shots.
“The puck came out (from a rebound of a shot by defenseman Tyler Eckford) and I knew I couldn’t put it back on the goal because he was out on me and right there,” Fraser said. “So I just went around him with my stick on the goal line and I just came back on the other side of him to put it in the net.”
The assistant captain made it 4-2 at 16:45 of the second by taking defenseman Nathan Fornataro’s pass and one-timing it in from the right circle.
The Nanooks also outshot the Falcons 15-4 over the last 13 minutes of the period to emerge with a 29-18 advantage after two periods.
But an Alaska turnover in the Falcons zone set up Bowling Green for a 5-2 lead at 7:59 of the third period. Matsumoto gained the turnover in the high slot, fed to a streaking Perkin, who got behind Eckford and surprised Rogers on his stick side.
Fraser notched his first hat trick of the season at 8:59, making the score 5-3 by beating Spratt through the pads with a rebound of Darcy Campbell’s blast from the left point that was generated by Aaron Lee’s cross-ice pass.
The loss, though, put a damper on Fraser’s first three-goal effort of the season.
“I was saying to Eckford, ‘You do something like that (hat trick) and it’s been so long, but all you’re left with is a sour taste in your mouth,’” Fraser said. “All you’re left with is a 6-4 loss at home and you’re going at home for Christmas with that taste in your mouth.”
Greentree, set up by freshman center Dion Knelsen’s long-ice pass, split Matsumoto and Falcons defenseman Tim Maxwell and put a backhand past Spratt at 8:59 to make it 5-4.
The Nanooks pulled Rogers with 59 seconds left in the game, and 18 seconds later, Petruska squelched the Nanooks’ comeback aspirations with a shot from the top of the slot into an empty net.
