Offseason 2023
- jpfalcon09
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Re: Offseason 2023
Dylan Schoen was hired to fill the new assistant coach position. He was a volunteer assistant last year with Bemidji, seems like his focus was on the goaltenders.
The longer the walk, the farther you crawl.
Re: Offseason 2023
Mattias Sholl was 2nd team all-CCHA last year for Bemidji. Would love to see Stoever rise to that level this year.
BGSU '20
- TalonsUpPuckDown
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Re: Offseason 2023
2-time BGSU Intramural Curling Champion.
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I found this video about CCHA arenas in the USCHO Fan Forum (https://fanforum.uscho.com/forum/colleg ... ngs/page14)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dokPOEcKzqQ
One of the YouTube comments:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dokPOEcKzqQ
One of the YouTube comments:
@neilwhitaker6284
The outside of the Bowling Green Arena looks like a mid-tier mall that was anchored with a K Mart built in the late 60s but has been out of business since the financial crisis of 2008. Inside however it looks like a great atmosphere. Its true you shouldn't judge a book by its cover.
- TalonsUpPuckDown
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Re: Offseason 2023
Ty and DVDM were in Toronto scooping up some hockey alumni donations.
https://twitter.com/vandermerwe63/statu ... 94304?s=20
https://twitter.com/vandermerwe63/statu ... 94304?s=20
2-time BGSU Intramural Curling Champion.
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Bieska is probably the widest known alum at present. It would be great to see him more involved with the university and program.TalonsUpPuckDown wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 9:59 am Ty and DVDM were in Toronto scooping up some hockey alumni donations.
https://twitter.com/vandermerwe63/statu ... 94304?s=20
Phi or Die
Re: Offseason 2023
23-24 Roster is up on the BGSU Falcons website and App
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Well, I can log in to manage my tickets, but if I try to login for other functions, such as account settings, I get "OOPS, SOMETHING WENT WRONG. UserMigration failed ..."TalonsUpPuckDown wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2023 11:00 am This offseason is so dull I thought I'd notify everyone that I just downloaded the new BG Athletics ticketing app on my iPhone. It does everything one would expect a ticketing app to do so, while not earthshattering in the general sense, kudos to the athletic department for bringing us into the 2020's.
Consider yourselves updated on how I plan to access my season tickets this year. Please DM me if you have specific questions.
- TalonsUpPuckDown
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Re: Offseason 2023
I got that message as well. I then tried it again; lo and behold, it worked. Note: there isn't a lot going on in the Account Settings page. Enable Video Autoplay and Notifications are all that's there.BG84 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2023 3:05 pmWell, I can log in to manage my tickets, but if I try to login for other functions, such as account settings, I get "OOPS, SOMETHING WENT WRONG. UserMigration failed ..."TalonsUpPuckDown wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2023 11:00 am This offseason is so dull I thought I'd notify everyone that I just downloaded the new BG Athletics ticketing app on my iPhone. It does everything one would expect a ticketing app to do so, while not earthshattering in the general sense, kudos to the athletic department for bringing us into the 2020's.
Consider yourselves updated on how I plan to access my season tickets this year. Please DM me if you have specific questions.
2-time BGSU Intramural Curling Champion.
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Re: Offseason 2023
2-time BGSU Intramural Curling Champion.
Re: Offseason 2023
Probably would help for him to spell everyone’s name right if he’s (presumably) fundraising.TalonsUpPuckDown wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2023 11:20 am DVDM hanging with some of the boys in LACA.
https://x.com/vandermerwe63/status/1701 ... 39336?s=20
Check out our new BGSU hockey site: http://www.bgsuhockey.com
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Got email that says chair seating will be sold in section CC, apparently without a Falcon Club donation. It’s not clear, but this seems to be in the first 3 rows behind the penalty boxes.
Just now I noticed there will be a scrimmage as part of Hockey 101 Sept. 30. Mrs. BG84 and I only today mentioned the season ticket holder party to each other. Maybe we’ll make the drive for one or both. (I hate typing on a tablet)
Just now I noticed there will be a scrimmage as part of Hockey 101 Sept. 30. Mrs. BG84 and I only today mentioned the season ticket holder party to each other. Maybe we’ll make the drive for one or both. (I hate typing on a tablet)
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BGPuckster2
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Re: Offseason 2023
The Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) has announced the 2023-24 Coaches’ Poll and Preseason Awards and Michigan Technological University edged out rival Northern Michigan University for the top spot, while Bowling Green State University rounded out the top three. Individually, Huskies senior goaltender Blake Pietila and Falcons junior forward Austen Swankler were named Co-Preseason Player of the Year, while Bemidji State University defenseman Eric Pohlkamp was selected as the Preseason Rookie of the Year. Four other student-athletes earned Preseason All-CCHA honors.
Michigan Tech tallied 67 points out of a possible 70, including a league-high four first-place votes, in taking home the top spot in the poll, with the Wildcats grabbing 66 (3 first-place votes) and Bowling Green picking up 55. Bemidji State University had 49 points, which was good for fourth, while the University of St. Thomas claimed the eighth and final first-place vote and was tied with Minnesota State with 45 points apiece. Ferris State University and Lake Superior State University captured 36 and 29 points in the poll, respectively.
The reigning CCHA Player and Goaltender of the Year, Pietila (Howell, Mich.) returns to Tech after going 23-11-3 with a 2.15 goals-against average and a .924 save percentage in 37 starts last season. An All-America selection, he led the nation in shutouts with 10, while also holding the school record in that category for both a single-season and career (20). Helping the Huskies to a second straight NCAA Tournament appearance, he finished with 951 total saves in 2173:57 minutes.
Swankler (North Huntingdon, Pa.) led the CCHA in points (32) and assists (19), while scoring 13 goals in 26 conference games for Bowling Green in 2022-23, earning All-CCHA First Team honors. Notching at least one point in 22 contests, he amassed a nation-best 19-game points streak across all competitions. Four of his goals came on the power play and two were game-winners. Recording 65 shots on goal, the two-time CCHA Forward of the Month ranked second in the league in plus-minus (+12).
A fifth-round pick by the San Jose Sharks in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft, Pohlkamp (Brainerd, Minn.) joins the Beavers after a pair of seasons with the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders of the United State Hockey League (USHL). Named the USHL Defenseman of the Year in 2022-23, he led all defensemen with 51 points on 16 goals and 35 assists in 59 games. He also paced league defensemen in power-play goals (9), power-play assists (18) and power-play points (27). He helped the United States Junior Select squad win the gold medal at the World Junior A Challenge in December 2022.
Joining Pietila and Swankler on the Preseason All-CCHA team were Andre Ghantous (Northern Michigan), Kyle Kukkonen (Michigan Tech), Ben Wozney (Bowling Green) and Josh Zinger (Northern Michigan).
Ghantous (Glendale, Calif.) closed out the 2022-23 regular season on a tear, finishing with nine goals and 17 assists for 26 points in 26 CCHA contests. He was a +2 with four power-play tallies and one game-winner. Notching 52 shots, he was second among conference skaters with seven multi-point games. Third in points and points per game (1.00), he was sixth in assists and assists per game (0.65) and was the only player to record two multi-goal games.
The CCHA Rookie of the Year a season ago, Kukkonen (Maple Grove, Minn.) played in all 39 games for the Huskies last season and led the team in goals (18), power-play goals (5) and game-winning goals (5). Also collecting nine assists, he was second in points (27), with two shorthanded tallies and a +5 rating. The CCHA leader in game-winning tallies, he was third in shorthanded goals, shots (120) and shots per game (3.16), fourth in goals and goals per game (0.47) and his eight multi-point games are seventh-most in the league.
A junior blueliner, Wozney (Richmond, B.C.) played in all 36 games for the Falcons in 2022-23, totaling two goals and 13 assists for 15 points. Second among Bowling Green defensemen in assists and points, he was the only blue-liner on the team to record a three-point game, tallying a goal and two assists in a 5-3 win over Lake Superior State (January 7). He also notched six power-play assists and blocked 24 shots at the defensive end of the ice.
Zinger (Red Deer, Alb.) recorded three goals and 13 assists for 16 points while playing in all 38 games for the Wildcats as a freshman last year. He was even in plus/minus with 20 blocked shots at the defensive end of the ice. Helping Northern Michigan to a 2.71 team goals against average, the Wildcats finished fourth in the league, earning a home series in the Mason Cup Playoffs and advancing all the way to the Mason Cup Championship Game.
2023-24 CCHA Preseason Coaches’ Poll:
Michigan Tech - 67 (4 first-place votes)
Northern Michigan - 66 (3)
Bowling Green - 55
Bemidji State - 49
St. Thomas - 45 (1)
Minnesota State - 45
Ferris State - 36
Lake Superior State - 29
Co-Preseason Players of the Year
Austen Swankler, JR, F, BGSU
Blake Pietila, SR, G, MTU
Preseason Rookie of the Year
Eric Pohlkamp, FR, D, BSU
Preseason All-CCHA
Andre Ghantous, SR, F, NMU
Kyle Kukkonen, SO, F, MTU
Austen Swankler, JR, F, BGSU
Ben Wozney, JR, D, BGSU
Josh Zinger, SO, D, NMU
Blake Pietila, SR, G, MTU
The CCHA Media Poll and Preseason Awards will be released this afternoon at 1pm ET / 12pm CT.
CCHA Media Day will take place on Tuesday, September 19, 2023, beginning at 10:50am ET / 9:50am CT. Along with CCHA Commissioner Don Lucia and CCHA Director of Officiating Marco Hunt, all nine CCHA Head Coaches will preview the upcoming season and be available to answer questions from local, regional and national media outlets via Zoom.
For more information, contact:
Perry Laskaris
Director of Strategic Communications & Brand Advancement
Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA)
[email protected]
(651) 308-1065
Michigan Tech tallied 67 points out of a possible 70, including a league-high four first-place votes, in taking home the top spot in the poll, with the Wildcats grabbing 66 (3 first-place votes) and Bowling Green picking up 55. Bemidji State University had 49 points, which was good for fourth, while the University of St. Thomas claimed the eighth and final first-place vote and was tied with Minnesota State with 45 points apiece. Ferris State University and Lake Superior State University captured 36 and 29 points in the poll, respectively.
The reigning CCHA Player and Goaltender of the Year, Pietila (Howell, Mich.) returns to Tech after going 23-11-3 with a 2.15 goals-against average and a .924 save percentage in 37 starts last season. An All-America selection, he led the nation in shutouts with 10, while also holding the school record in that category for both a single-season and career (20). Helping the Huskies to a second straight NCAA Tournament appearance, he finished with 951 total saves in 2173:57 minutes.
Swankler (North Huntingdon, Pa.) led the CCHA in points (32) and assists (19), while scoring 13 goals in 26 conference games for Bowling Green in 2022-23, earning All-CCHA First Team honors. Notching at least one point in 22 contests, he amassed a nation-best 19-game points streak across all competitions. Four of his goals came on the power play and two were game-winners. Recording 65 shots on goal, the two-time CCHA Forward of the Month ranked second in the league in plus-minus (+12).
A fifth-round pick by the San Jose Sharks in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft, Pohlkamp (Brainerd, Minn.) joins the Beavers after a pair of seasons with the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders of the United State Hockey League (USHL). Named the USHL Defenseman of the Year in 2022-23, he led all defensemen with 51 points on 16 goals and 35 assists in 59 games. He also paced league defensemen in power-play goals (9), power-play assists (18) and power-play points (27). He helped the United States Junior Select squad win the gold medal at the World Junior A Challenge in December 2022.
Joining Pietila and Swankler on the Preseason All-CCHA team were Andre Ghantous (Northern Michigan), Kyle Kukkonen (Michigan Tech), Ben Wozney (Bowling Green) and Josh Zinger (Northern Michigan).
Ghantous (Glendale, Calif.) closed out the 2022-23 regular season on a tear, finishing with nine goals and 17 assists for 26 points in 26 CCHA contests. He was a +2 with four power-play tallies and one game-winner. Notching 52 shots, he was second among conference skaters with seven multi-point games. Third in points and points per game (1.00), he was sixth in assists and assists per game (0.65) and was the only player to record two multi-goal games.
The CCHA Rookie of the Year a season ago, Kukkonen (Maple Grove, Minn.) played in all 39 games for the Huskies last season and led the team in goals (18), power-play goals (5) and game-winning goals (5). Also collecting nine assists, he was second in points (27), with two shorthanded tallies and a +5 rating. The CCHA leader in game-winning tallies, he was third in shorthanded goals, shots (120) and shots per game (3.16), fourth in goals and goals per game (0.47) and his eight multi-point games are seventh-most in the league.
A junior blueliner, Wozney (Richmond, B.C.) played in all 36 games for the Falcons in 2022-23, totaling two goals and 13 assists for 15 points. Second among Bowling Green defensemen in assists and points, he was the only blue-liner on the team to record a three-point game, tallying a goal and two assists in a 5-3 win over Lake Superior State (January 7). He also notched six power-play assists and blocked 24 shots at the defensive end of the ice.
Zinger (Red Deer, Alb.) recorded three goals and 13 assists for 16 points while playing in all 38 games for the Wildcats as a freshman last year. He was even in plus/minus with 20 blocked shots at the defensive end of the ice. Helping Northern Michigan to a 2.71 team goals against average, the Wildcats finished fourth in the league, earning a home series in the Mason Cup Playoffs and advancing all the way to the Mason Cup Championship Game.
2023-24 CCHA Preseason Coaches’ Poll:
Michigan Tech - 67 (4 first-place votes)
Northern Michigan - 66 (3)
Bowling Green - 55
Bemidji State - 49
St. Thomas - 45 (1)
Minnesota State - 45
Ferris State - 36
Lake Superior State - 29
Co-Preseason Players of the Year
Austen Swankler, JR, F, BGSU
Blake Pietila, SR, G, MTU
Preseason Rookie of the Year
Eric Pohlkamp, FR, D, BSU
Preseason All-CCHA
Andre Ghantous, SR, F, NMU
Kyle Kukkonen, SO, F, MTU
Austen Swankler, JR, F, BGSU
Ben Wozney, JR, D, BGSU
Josh Zinger, SO, D, NMU
Blake Pietila, SR, G, MTU
The CCHA Media Poll and Preseason Awards will be released this afternoon at 1pm ET / 12pm CT.
CCHA Media Day will take place on Tuesday, September 19, 2023, beginning at 10:50am ET / 9:50am CT. Along with CCHA Commissioner Don Lucia and CCHA Director of Officiating Marco Hunt, all nine CCHA Head Coaches will preview the upcoming season and be available to answer questions from local, regional and national media outlets via Zoom.
For more information, contact:
Perry Laskaris
Director of Strategic Communications & Brand Advancement
Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA)
[email protected]
(651) 308-1065
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BGPuckster2
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Re: Offseason 2023
Picked Third and looks like we lost out on the best Pohlkamp brother.


