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    Originally posted by Fighting Sioux 23 View Post
    No. He played 8 games in the NHL in 2010-2011. He played the entire 2011-2012 season in Binghamton.
    He missed a good portion of this season with a neck/throat injury when he took a puck directly to the throat. Unfortunately, he has been injury prone since before arriving at DU.
    DU HOCKEY 1958 1960 1961 1968 1969 2004 2005 2017 NCAA CHAMPIONS

    DU SKIING 1954 1955 1956 1957 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1969 1970 1971 2000 2001 2002 2005 2008 2009 2010 2014 2016 2018 NCAA CHAMPIONS

    DU LACROSSE 2015 NCAA CHAMPIONS

    MATT CARLE WINNER OF 2006 HOBEY BAKER AWARD


    Geoff Paukovich: That's why I came to Denver, to beat CC.

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      Originally posted by du78 View Post
      He missed a good portion of this season with a neck/throat injury when he took a puck directly to the throat. Unfortunately, he has been injury prone since before arriving at DU.
      He's also been known to fake injuries, too.
      2011 Poser of the Year & Pulitzer Prize winning machine gunner.

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        From DU's Athletics banquet:
        Hockey player Joey LaLeggia (Burnaby, British Columbia) won the Pioneer Sportsman of the Year, which honors the most outstanding male first-year student-athlete. LaLeggia, who helped DU to its fifth-straight NCAA Tournament, was named Hockey Coaches Association National Rookie of the Year after leading all NCAA rookie blueliners in points (38), goals (11) and assists (27).

        Redshirt-sophomore Drew Babb (Centennial, Colo.), who missed the last two seasons recovering from Hodgkin's Lymphoma, was named the Comeback Player of the Year after starting every game for the Pioneer men's lacrosse team on defense, recording 18 ground balls and causing 10 turnovers. Great story!

        Hockey player Dustin Jackson (Omaha, Neb.) and volleyball player Quincey Noonan (Broomfield, Colo.) received strength and conditioning awards. The honors are based on test scores, improvement in strength and conditioning over their careers, and the ability to use strength and conditioning to improve their athletic ability

        2011-12 Scholar-Athletes of the Year
        Seniors
        Patrick Rogers, Men's Lacrosse, 3.92
        Kari Storslett, Women's Soccer, 3.96
        Juniors
        Grant Jampolsky, Men's Skiing, 3.90
        Katy Van Lieshout, Women's Soccer, 3.99
        Sophomores
        Ryan Holly, Men's Swimming, 3.98
        Paige Tollefson, Gymnastics, 4.00
        Freshmen
        Larkin Jacobson, Hockey, 4.00
        Caitlin Higgins, Women's Soccer, 3.92

        On PioneerVision, Video Feature section, there is a montage of all sports, another of all Seniors and finally from the Hockey Awards presentation--videos of all the award winners. And yes we will miss Drew Shore next year

        http://denverpioneers.com
        Last edited by vizoroo; 05-15-2012, 01:13 PM.
        GO DU !!!

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          Boone hockey jerseys now available.

          http://letsgodu.blogspot.com/2012/05...n-tuition.html

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            David Carle hired by Derek LaLonde in Green Bay as assistant coach. Congrats to David, not a bad first gig after graduating college.

            http://blogs.denverpost.com/avs/2012...t-ot-du/10657/
            DU HOCKEY 1958 1960 1961 1968 1969 2004 2005 2017 NCAA CHAMPIONS

            DU SKIING 1954 1955 1956 1957 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1969 1970 1971 2000 2001 2002 2005 2008 2009 2010 2014 2016 2018 NCAA CHAMPIONS

            DU LACROSSE 2015 NCAA CHAMPIONS

            MATT CARLE WINNER OF 2006 HOBEY BAKER AWARD


            Geoff Paukovich: That's why I came to Denver, to beat CC.

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            • Re: All Things Denver XXXIII

              Originally posted by thedunker View Post
              Trottier said GA was fastest player in the league while in control of the puck. The same could have probably been said of Jason Zucker on the college level.
              Originally posted by Old Pio View Post
              I guess Bobby Hull was out of the league by then. Bobby was timed, skating with the puck, at nearly 30mph. If Glenn was in that range, he was truly a rocket.
              By sheer accident I stumbled across the 50 fastest skaters in the NHL. This article is a couple of years old, but here's an excerpt:

              37. Ralph Backstrom-- DU head coach 1981-90
              The Montreal Canadiens were fortunate enough to have several speedsters in their franchise's history. Ralph Backstrom was one of the best skaters of the 1960s.

              33. Glenn Anderson
              one year at DU
              One of Messier's teammates was Glenn Anderson. Anderson certainly wasn't slowing anyone down as he was equally as fast.

              12. Bobby Hull
              Old Pio was right Hull was fast.
              The Golden Jet was appropriately nicknamed. Bobby Hull is one of the most explosive players in NHL history. He could seemingly create a scoring chance out of nothing simply by moving his feet.

              Before you ask, the answer is
              1. Mike Gartner
              Mike Gartner was twice the fastest skater during the NHL All-Star Skills Competition. He holds the record for completing the lap in 13.386 seconds.

              Add: Gartner was traded from the Rangers to the Maple Leafs near the trade deadline of the 1993-94 season for Glenn Anderson--yes, our Glenn Anderson. The Stanley Cup was won by the Rangers that year.

              http://bleacherreport.com/articles/9...istory/page/19
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              • Re: All Things Denver XXXIII

                Originally posted by vizoroo View Post
                By sheer accident I stumbled across the 50 fastest skaters in the NHL. This article is a couple of years old, but here's an excerpt:

                37. Ralph Backstrom-- DU head coach 1981-90
                The Montreal Canadiens were fortunate enough to have several speedsters in their franchise's history. Ralph Backstrom was one of the best skaters of the 1960s.

                33. Glenn Anderson
                one year at DU
                One of Messier's teammates was Glenn Anderson. Anderson certainly wasn't slowing anyone down as he was equally as fast.

                12. Bobby Hull
                Old Pio was right Hull was fast.
                The Golden Jet was appropriately nicknamed. Bobby Hull is one of the most explosive players in NHL history. He could seemingly create a scoring chance out of nothing simply by moving his feet.

                Before you ask, the answer is
                1. Mike Gartner
                Mike Gartner was twice the fastest skater during the NHL All-Star Skills Competition. He holds the record for completing the lap in 13.386 seconds.

                Add: Gartner was traded from the Rangers to the Maple Leafs near the trade deadline of the 1993-94 season for Glenn Anderson--yes, our Glenn Anderson. The Stanley Cup was won by the Rangers that year.

                http://bleacherreport.com/articles/9...istory/page/19
                Hull played on his own line, both special teams, and occasionally on a fourth line. On the PP he was at left point. And his teammates would lag the puck over to him and he launch one of those 120mph slappers. Like a dang howitzer. Of course, in his day, they didn't have "skills competition," so I don't know how fast he would skate "a lap." Although lap skating is not part of the game. I think he'd do pretty well today. Anyway, he also had the heaviest shot of his (and perhaps any)day. A slapper in the range of 120, wrister in the range of 100 (although there are some who say the wrister was faster than the slapper. The guy had 9 3/4 inch wrists.) This was also at a time when there were no rules on the amount of bend in the blade. Stan Mikita started that nonsense. So here's a guy skating very nearly 30mph, unloading a 120mph slapper with a banana hook in the blade, which made the thing behave like a knuckle ball. Yikes.

                Sport once did an article called "Why Goalies Fear for Their Lives" about Hull. They asked some of the outstanding goalies of the day various questions. One was: "has he ever frightened you." One guy told of the time Hull took an unscreened slapper from the blue line. The guy said he brought his glove hand up, and the puck hit him in the BACK of the glove! It had gone in and was coming back out. He said it unnerved him and if it weren't for the 17,000 people in the stands he would have put his stick and gloves on top of the cage and headed downstairs for a Molson's. Over the years, the Blackhawks claimed Hull was robbed of several goals a year because nobody saw it go in. Not the goal judge. Not the ref. As I've mentioned before, that happend to Cliff Koroll in the '66 FF at Williams Arena in a game against Clarkson. A wicked back hander. And even though the ref blew his whistle, it was ruled no goal. The DU photographer caught the thing on film but of course that didn't matter. The goal would have put the Pioneers up 1 about midway through the 3rd. Clarkson coach Lennie Ciglarski was so impressed with his goalie's "save" he threw a stick on the ice. And the Clarkson guy in the box was so convinced it was a "save" he came out. Oh well.

                Has there ever been a guy who was both the fastest skater and the heaviest shot? Those two attributes would seem to be mutually exclusive. But not for Hull. As Viz stated, I rate him as the most explosive offensive force in the history of the game. For years he was double teamed, at all times, by everybody. That was the only way teams could keep him from simply taking over a game (which he did quite frequently anyway). He was obviously not the gifted playmaker of Gretzky or Howe but for one rush up the ice, man he was something to see.

                He would gather the puck behind the Chicgo net and head up ice. The crowd noise in Chicago stadium would build as he headed to the far blue line "oooooooooooooo" then he'd trigger a blast, with the crowd going "ahhhh" Lots of times it went in. Lots of times it didn't. But it was always exciting for the fans, not to mention the poor schmucks in the nets. And this reaction was common in whatever building he played in. He was just something very special.

                One year the Hawks were out of the Stanley Cup playoffs and whatever network was carrying the games hired Bobby to do some color commentary. The game was in Boston. And when the network went away to break, Bobby began walking from rinkside up to the press box. When they went back to the broadcast, the fans in Boston were giving him a standing ovation, as he walked through the Garden, for being Bobby Hull.

                Here's a segment of Bobby scoring a hattie in Maple Leaf Gardens. The first two come on slappers that were simply not seen. Notice the Maple Leaf fans are oohing and ahhing for Bobby's rushes and cheering for his goals about as much as they do for their own guys. Think Babe Ruth.

                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgoYSbVgnjs
                Last edited by Old Pio; 05-19-2012, 01:43 AM.
                2011 Poser of the Year & Pulitzer Prize winning machine gunner.

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                • Re: All Things Denver XXXIII

                  Re: All Things Denver XXXIII
                  Former Pioneers Still Skating

                  ECHL Kelly Cup finals begin May 14.
                  Las Vegas Wranglers
                  Geoff Paukovich


                  AHL
                  Conference Final Round

                  St. Johns Ice Caps
                  Brock Trotter

                  Toronto Marlies
                  Joe Colborne-scored his 1st goal in 30 games on Thursday. Has been playing with a "badly mangled" finger.

                  Lost in quarterfinals of IIHF World Championship, but so did Canada
                  Paul Stastny
                  Chris Butler

                  A few words from Chris Peters prior to the game against Finland.
                  Paul Stastny — Quietly, Paul Stastny has put together a sensational tournament. As the top centerman for Team USA, Stastny has been brilliant at both ends of the ice and in the faceoff circle. He’s won 66 percent of his draws (third best mark in the tournament) and posted nine points (3g-6a), good for second on the team. He and Pacioretty seem to have clicked as linemates, and when Bobby Ryan joins them on the power play, it gets pretty interesting. Stastny has shown good work ethic, getting to the net and creating offense. He might get a lot of flak for his play in Colorado, but he’s been a standout for this U.S. squad and a big key to its success.
                  Team USA’s penalty kill has been very good at the Worlds, ranking third overall at the tournament, killing 86.3 percent of its penalties against. (Chris Butler was a fixture on the PK.)
                  http://unitedstatesofhockey.com/2012...and/#more-3696
                  GO DU !!!

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                    Update on DU alums:
                    Justin Faulk, Paul Stastny and Jimmy Howard were named Team USA’s best three players of the tournament. Faulk led Team USA’s D corps and finished third overall on the team with eight points including four goals and four assists, while collecting a team-high plus-9 rating. Stastny finished second on the squad with nine points (3g-6a) and was excellent at both ends of the ice for Team USA, while also winning 64.1 percent of his faceoffs. Howard probably had his two best games against Finland and finished the tournament with a 2.42 goals-against average and .911 save percentage. It was interesting that Pacioretty did not receive one of these slots, based solely on his production, but it’s usually decided by the team staff, so they’d know who helped them most, I suppose
                    http://unitedstatesofhockey.com/2012...ive/#more-3705

                    Matt Carle recently had surgery to repair a "sports hernia."
                    http://flyers.nhl.com/club/news.htm?...id=DL|PHI|home
                    GO DU !!!

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                      Re: College Hockey: By the Decade
                      The 2000's Games of the Decade have been published...

                      http://www.collegehockeyweekly.com/2...he-Decade.html

                      Look for more updates in the coming weeks. I believe the 1990's All-Decade team is scheduled to come out next.
                      FS23 is back at work.
                      DU's '03-'04 season gets a lot of attention:
                      DU 1 UND 0
                      DU 1 Maine 0
                      DU 7 Mankato 8
                      GO DU !!!

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                        Chris Knowlton underwent successful sports hernia surgery and will be ready for next season.
                        DU HOCKEY 1958 1960 1961 1968 1969 2004 2005 2017 NCAA CHAMPIONS

                        DU SKIING 1954 1955 1956 1957 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1969 1970 1971 2000 2001 2002 2005 2008 2009 2010 2014 2016 2018 NCAA CHAMPIONS

                        DU LACROSSE 2015 NCAA CHAMPIONS

                        MATT CARLE WINNER OF 2006 HOBEY BAKER AWARD


                        Geoff Paukovich: That's why I came to Denver, to beat CC.

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                          Former Pioneers Still Skating

                          ECHL Kelly Cup finals begin May 14.
                          Las Vegas Wranglers
                          Geoff Paukovich

                          AHL
                          Conference Final Round

                          Toronto Marlies
                          Joe Colborne

                          May be time to adopt Larkin Jacobson's step-father, Ruslan Fedotenko.
                          Lets Go Rangers!
                          GO DU !!!

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                          • Re: All Things Denver XXXIII

                            Originally posted by vizoroo View Post
                            Former Pioneers Still Skating

                            ECHL Kelly Cup finals begin May 14.
                            Las Vegas Wranglers
                            Geoff Paukovich

                            AHL
                            Conference Final Round

                            Toronto Marlies
                            Joe Colborne

                            May be time to adopt Larkin Jacobson's step-father, Ruslan Fedotenko.
                            Lets Go Rangers!
                            I just got a ticket for Sunday night's Rangers/Devils game if it goes 7 games.
                            DU HOCKEY 1958 1960 1961 1968 1969 2004 2005 2017 NCAA CHAMPIONS

                            DU SKIING 1954 1955 1956 1957 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1969 1970 1971 2000 2001 2002 2005 2008 2009 2010 2014 2016 2018 NCAA CHAMPIONS

                            DU LACROSSE 2015 NCAA CHAMPIONS

                            MATT CARLE WINNER OF 2006 HOBEY BAKER AWARD


                            Geoff Paukovich: That's why I came to Denver, to beat CC.

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                            • Re: All Things Denver XXXIII

                              Originally posted by du78 View Post
                              I just got a ticket for Sunday night's Rangers/Devils game if it goes 7 games.
                              You will be cheering for New Jersey correct?
                              North Dakota
                              National Champions: 1959, 1963, 1980, 1982, 1987, 1997, 2000, 2016

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                              • Re: All Things Denver XXXIII

                                Originally posted by Fighting Sioux 23 View Post
                                You will be cheering for New Jersey correct?
                                I will be neutral in this game. Lots of good ex-college players in this series.
                                DU HOCKEY 1958 1960 1961 1968 1969 2004 2005 2017 NCAA CHAMPIONS

                                DU SKIING 1954 1955 1956 1957 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1969 1970 1971 2000 2001 2002 2005 2008 2009 2010 2014 2016 2018 NCAA CHAMPIONS

                                DU LACROSSE 2015 NCAA CHAMPIONS

                                MATT CARLE WINNER OF 2006 HOBEY BAKER AWARD


                                Geoff Paukovich: That's why I came to Denver, to beat CC.

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