Last weekend before the turn
of the calendar and things are bright for UMD.
Riding a streak of eight wins in nine games, the team looks to finish
2014 strong with a road trip to Houghton, Michigan to face
the surprising
upstart Huskies of Tech.
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Welinski's effectiveness jumping up into the play, like in this short handed goal against Miami, is enabled by strong defense behind him. (Andrew Nippert/ College Hockey HighHorse) |
At the beginning of the
season many may have looked past this series at MTU. But the Huskies have put on a show for their
long loyal fans staying at the top of the WCHA and near the top of the polls. This will be a quality non-conference weekend
for both teams, especially if one of the teams can pull off a sweep.
In this streak for the
Bulldogs, success starts with aggressiveness on the forecheck. Michigan Tech is flexing muscle on defense
holding opponents to 1.50 goals per game in 14 games. Even in their two losses, they only game up
two and three goals respectively against Minnesota State – Mankato.
A strong forecheck like that
of UMD’s is just what can break a defense like Tech’s.
The factor that allows the Bulldogs to go hard onto the offensive zone is the strong goalie play and Kaskisuo and his 0.922 saves percentage. Aggressive offensive play gives up odd-man rushes and the goalie has to be trustworthy. Kaskisuo gives UMD the chance to play aggressively.
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Farley's speed and aggressiveness is key to Bulldog's forecheck. (Andrew Nippert/ College Hockey HighHorse) |
Some of the beneficiaries of
the backstopping success includes 10 goal scorer Dom Toninato and Austin Farley
who now has the most points in NCHC play for the Bulldogs with 10 (4 goals, 6
assists).
Most noticeable is
defensemen can jump up into the play more and that is not more evident anywhere
than in Andy Welsinski’s play this season.
Currently leading UMD blueliners with six goals and assists for 12
points and a +11. Nationally Welsinski
is the second leading goal producer of defensemen and tied for 16th in
points. Again, more evidence of confidence
in the players behind him to be jumping up into the play and making the most of
his opportunities.
Out of the Box Thinking. Bulldog penalties on the decrease. What a wonderful statement for UMD fans to hear. And with less penalties have come more wins.
In UMD's last seven games, the Bulldogs have been the lesser penalized team in the game. And in UMD's last four, their most penalized game was four penalties for eight minutes.
With the current win streak coinciding with the decrease in penalties, there is no coincidence.
StatPack. Numbers alone says that this should be a good series:
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Images via Wikipedia: Bulldog, NCAA, Huskies |
Picks by @afiskness. The
Bulldogs sweep last weekend of the Colorado College Tigers has moved them into
a tie for first place in the NCHC with Miami Redhawks. Last Friday's game
shows maturation of this team by coming back after being down by two goals. They should not have come out cold against the Tigers which is a little
disconcerting, but they never panicked and got the comeback win. During
the Saturday night game the Bulldogs toyed with Colorado College in the
convincing win. This makes the Bulldogs 8-1 in their last nine games.
Picks
#9
Minnesota Duluth @ #4 Michigan Tech: This should be a great Series
at the McInnes Student Ice Arena in Houghton. I like the matchup for the
Bulldogs. The Bulldogs play good on the road and if they continue to stay
out of the box they could get a sweep. Right now I am leaning to a split.
Colorado
College @ Western Michigan: Both of these teams are not ranked and are at
the bottom of the NCHC. The Broncos are looking to restart the engine for
some goal scoring and the Tigers are likely to provide. The inconsistency
for both teams will result in a split.
St.
Cloud State @ #12 Nebraska Omaha: The Huskies are not meeting preseason
expectations wherewas the Mavericks have been playing well balanced hockey.
This looks like a split, but I am going with a Mavericks win and a tie.
#1
North Dakota @ #11 Denver: These are two well balanced teams who are both
playing really good hockey. Both games will be hard fought probably with
a bunch of penalties. Split.
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