Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Thanks.

I promised a proper blog this week, but I'm fresh out of ideas, so you're just going to have to settle for my heartfelt thanks and a pretty banner that I just whipped up in no time flat tireless worked on all afternoon.

The "thanks" is for anyone who has come to visit the blog throughout the school year, whether you enjoyed it or not, I appreciate the fact that you took the time to check out the work we are doing here. I'd like to say we have new and exciting things planned for next semester, but as of now, I've only got more of the same planned. But I digress. Again, thank you for checking out the blog, and I hope to have your continued support as we enter the second semester of VOTS next month.

The banner is to wish all Saints fans a very happy holiday season. I'm excited to get the family together and have a break from the hustle and bustle of the school year. So, to everyone who has checked out VOTS this year -- Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, Happy Kwanzaa, Joyous Ramadan, Happy New Year, Happy Birthday -- whatever you're celebrating this time of year, let it be good.

Sleep easy,
-jh

Friday, December 11, 2009

Points & Prattle, Vol 11 - Dec. 11, 2009

Voice of: Joe Hansen

Good morning, St. Scholastica!

It’s that time of the week. The time when I try to remember what happened during the week and what is upcoming. However, this week, the energy is on high because apparently, there’s some interesting hockey games taking place this weekend. I can’t remember exactly. Maybe we’ll explore that more later.
  • A trio of Shout Outs!!! This week for you, from Coaches Deadrick, Salmela, and Wick. Coach Staniger is still to come today.
  • Coach Deadrick’s squad, the CSS women’s basketball team, had a pretty good week, to put things lightly. Now 4-5 overall, the Saints hit the century mark in a 101-67 victory over North Central and shot a program-best 60 percent from the field. They also set a new program record for assists with 29 and had 16 players score. Quite a game, quite a game. They’re off until Monday, when they take on Wis.-Superior across the border.
  • After being off last week when their meet was cancelled due to lack of snow, the Saints Nordic ski squad is back in action this week in Ironwood, Mich. for the USSA Early Season Classic. While Duluth finally got some snow this week, I’m sure they’re excited to get back on the trails!
  • The CSS men’s basketball team has had a tough week, losing two games on the weekend by a combined seven points and then getting ousted in their gym by North Central on Tuesday. But tomorrow, they will look to turn their fortune around against Carleton College. You can catch a preview of the game here, written by fellow CSS student intern Chris Doran.
  • I feel bad having forgotten about them last week when they were hosting a meet, but men’s and women’s track & field is underway with their indoor season, and two Saints already received UMAC honors. The first conference Players of the Week for Track & Field are freshman Justin Hanson and sophomore Alec Seeley. Hanson broke the 55m hurdles record at the BWC, while Seeley won the shot put with an 11.06m throw.
  • While not playing games for some 300 days, the CSS women’s hockey team has over half of their team recruited, or so says coach Jackie MacMillan, including some local products.
  • Last, but certainly not least, there is a men’s hockey game tonight, but I think you already knew that. I’ll be there, you should be, too. It’s going to be a packed house, but I assure you: that makes the atmosphere that much better. Get there early.
  • Congrats to Jordan Chong on being named the “third star” of the week in the NCHA, scoring the short-handed game-winner last Friday night against St. Norbert, and another short-handed tally on Saturday.
  • There’s also a hockey game tomorrow, but that one, you don’t have to be at Mars Lakeview Arena to enjoy (although, as I said, it will be that much better if you are). Saturday’s game will be broadcast on My9, and as always, both nights, you can listen to the games on ESPN Radio560-WEBC.

That’s all for today. Just one more blog before we take a much-needed holiday break. Hopefully, I come up with something interesting between now and Tuesday. But until then, take it easy and enjoy your weekend.

Go Saints!
-jh


Tuesday, December 8, 2009

This Weekend, D-III Hockey Rules the Northland

Voice of: Joe Hansen

Friday night is fight night at Mars Lakeview Arena.

No, Duluth’s resident boxer Zach “Jungle Boy” Walters won’t be in the house (at least not as anything more than a spectator), and this fight will take place in a rink rather than a ring.

It’s all because of the “Bridge Battle” which will go down this weekend, as the St. Scholastica Saints host the Wis.-Superior Yellowjackets in a weekend conference series for the first time in over a decade.

The Saints enter the weekend coming off a weekend split with the top team in the conference, St. Norbert College, taking their first conference loss of the season while earning an impressive overtime victory over the then-No. 3 team in the country.

“We were happy to have left with two points that other teams haven’t gotten,” said Saints Head Coach Mark Wick. “St. Norbert had three sweeps so far this season, and we took one. But at the same time, we always tell our guys not to be satisfied. We can always be better.”

The Yellowjackets also split their weekend series against Wis.-Stevens Point last week in exciting fashion, but not without cost: a post-game tussle with the Pointers has ’Jacket senior Chris Wilson and sophomore Tom Budziakowski disqualified from Friday night’s game. Wilson is currently tied for the team lead in scoring with 14 points on the season.

“Even with Chris [Wilson] out, they still have talent,” said Wick. “You can’t look at it like that, that they are at disadvantage missing him. Both teams will have guys out of the line-up, but all the teams in the conference, including us, have to have depth.”

The Saints, now second in the conference and just six points behind idle St. Norbert, could make up serious ground in this make-or-break weekend series, but it won’t come easy.

It’s no secret that the Saints have had their fair share of difficulties against the Yellowjackets, sporting a 29-71-5 program record against UWS which includes a 12-year-long winless streak, but the Saints are 2-2-1 against their cross-town rivals in their past five meetings including a dominant 7-2 victory in front of the Saints Army at Mars last Jan. 17.

“One of the things we, as a coaching staff, stressed was putting the past behind us,” said Wick. “These guys weren’t part of the losses, and they bought into the fact that we should be able to compete with anybody.”

Despite losing ten players from last year’s NCAA Tournament team, the Saints have picked up right where they left off with a group of 13 newcomers including 12 freshman stepping up and filling holes.

One question mark that was quickly answered for the Saints in 2009 was who would play goaltender. Losing all-NCHA standout Steve Bounds, the Saints had four goalies with little to no experience entering this season, but they have performed admirably.

Senior Zach Kleiman and sophomore Brennan Poderzay have combined for a goals against average of 2.64 while stopping 89 percent of opposing shots for 236 saves.

“It’s a nice situation. Both of them have played really well,” Wick said. “At some point, we might have to make a decision, but right now, we have some blemishes on our record, but none of them were because of goaltender playing. Rotating goalies isn’t always a bad thing, and they’ve done good with it.”

The Yellowjackets found themselves in basically the same position as they graduated all-conference goaltender Chad Beiswinger after last season, but they have had trouble finding consistency as all four goalies on their roster have seen ice time.

Most recently, freshman Garrett Tinkham has fallen into the starting role in four of the ’Jackets’ last five games, earning wins against Wis.-Eau Claire and Marian as well as the split last weekend with Stevens Point. Tinkham has a 3.01 GAA and has stopped 89 percent of the shots he has faced.

CSS is known to pepper the net like no other team though, averaging over 35 shots per game compared to 23-per for past Superior opponents and 28-per for UWS itself, which will no doubt prove to be a challenge for the young goaltender.

Despite that, UWS is second in the league in scores with 44 while CSS has 33 goals as a team this season.

“That’s an interesting statistic, I didn’t know that,” said Wick. “We’re not going to be concerned as long as we’re getting shots. Sometimes, it goes in streaks. Eventually, they’ll find the net.”

The Saints are in the bottom half of the conference in power play efficiency, while Superior sits atop the league, making good on one quarter of all man-advantages. Both teams are below the curve in penalty killing with success rates of 75.5 percent for CSS and 83.3 for UWS.

Special teams play will likely be huge in this showdown, and what the Saints lack in efficiency they make up for in discipline. They have the fewest penalty minutes in the league, while UWS has the second-most, including the post-game antics after last Saturday night’s game.

“We actually had this conversation as a coaching staff earlier,” said Wick.”We have the fewest penalties, but also the fewest opportunities. We talk a lot about discipline and how we’re at our best when it’s five-on-five. We have the fewest penalties, but again, we’re still not satisfied. We still need to get better on penalty kill and powerplay.”

Whatever it comes down to, fans can expect one thing this weekend in Duluth: great college hockey. The Saints and Yellowjackets always put on a show, and this weekend should be no different.

Both Friday and Saturday night games begin at 7:05 p.m., and Coach Wick has just three words of advice to those looking to see the game in what should be a full house at Mars Lakeview:

“Get there early.”

Friday, December 4, 2009

Points & Prattle, Vol 10 -- Dec. 4, 2009

Voice of: Joe Hansen

Good morning, Saints!

Time for another edition of Points & Prattle here on Voice of the Saints. It’s been a relatively slow week around here, and it’s a home-game-less weekend, which means plenty of time for my plethora of homework to be done… Sigh. But before we get to that, let’s look back at the week that was here at CSS.
  • The No. 7 Saints men’s hockey team had an impressive Thanksgiving weekend, defeating Salem State on Friday night thanks to a goal from senior Jordan Baird in OT. Salem then went on to down the then-No. 1 team in the country, St. Norbert, on Saturday afternoon 3-0. CSS then went on to handily defeat Lawrence University Saturday evening by a 7-3 final, which included the first goal of the season for senior Jordan Chong. In the end, it moved the Saints up one spot from eight and moved Norbert down to third going into this weekend’s conference showdown.
  • The Saints will need to take at least a couple points from St. Norbert this weekend if they want to slow down the conference leaders, who, at 6-0-0 in-conference with 12 points, is at least five points better than its next highest competitor and six ahead of CSS.
  • Baird was named the third star of the weekend in the NCHA for his game-winner.
  • Comparatively, the men’s basketball team had a relatively disappointing weekend, facing off against border rival Wis.-Superior on Saturday afternoon and falling by a 78-59 final. The Saints are 1-3 on the young season, but have plenty of reason for optimism entering conference play against Northwestern and Crown colleges this weekend.
  • Check out Coach Staniger’s Shout-Out!!! to the fans this week here.
  • The CSS women’s basketball team also had a disappointing weekend, falling in two games at the Wis.-Stout Tournament to the host-Blue Devils as well as Wartburg College. Despite the one-sided scores, senior Kirsten Haukom still had a good weekend, just barely missing a double-double with 14 points and eight rebounds on Saturday afternoon.
  • Last, but certainly not least, our Nordic ski team enjoyed a week in Yellowstone last weekend, and finally got to see some snow. I go to junior Mason Bacso for my Nordic ski updates, and he says it was a successful week which included a lot of training, a lot of fun, and the movie “Scent of a Woman” on Thanksgiving.
  • Of those skiers who did compete, junior Julia Curry and freshman Kasey Bacso led the women’s and men’s teams, respectively. For more info, check out the write-ups here and here.

I have nothing to shamelessly plug this week, so that might be all we have for this go-around. Next week, expect a write-up previewing next week’s hockey Bridge Battle against UWS on Tuesday-ish and another P&P on Friday morning.

Just 20 shopping days ’til Christmas,
-jh

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

December Update/VOTS Plans

Voice of: Joe Hansen


Good morning, sports fans!

Quick update this week for you all. If you came looking for 5 Questions this week, I'm sad to say that we're going to put 5 Q's on the backburner for a while -- We've just got two coaches left for the winter season, and we're barely halfway done! So, that will go on hiatus until after the new year.

Next week, 5 Questions will be substituted with a preview article about the big men's hockey Bridge Battle on Dec. 11-12 between the Saints and the UWS Yellowjackets. The week after, I'm not sure yet. Maybe something fun.

Points & Prattle will return this week and continue for the next couple of weeks, but the 18-22 is Finals "Week," so I might be a little busy for blogging that week.

Then, I'll probably take a break from blogging for the holidays and return shortly after the new year.

That's all I've got for you today. Enjoy your weeks.

See you Friday,
-jh