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(05/06/10 6:00am)
It's not often a Player of the Year is discouraged from taking
slapshots or told by his coach to emulate the most gruntish of NHL
role players, Tomas Holmstrom. Few top scorers describe themselves
as lighting the lamp almost exclusively via ""ugly goals.""
(04/30/10 6:00am)
The exodus of talent from the Badgers' national runner-up team
just keeps on going.
(04/29/10 6:00am)
The half-life of college journalism is fairly short. Terms for
beats last at best three years, for columns only two. Turnover is
constant and a necessary fact of life as staffers are forever
graduating or moving on.
(04/22/10 6:00am)
How does one judge a season that features so much success, and
disappoints with how tantalizingly close it came to being truly
spectacular?
(04/22/10 6:00am)
Ahhh, the signs of spring. Birds chirping, warm weather
returning and, of course, the high-pitched, reverberating metallic
ping of an aluminum bat colliding with the leather husk of a
baseball.
(04/15/10 6:00am)
After the Camp Randall Hockey Classic, there was a wave of
excitement, harkening to the glory of the sport outdoors in more
expansive arenas. It wasn't the first exhibition of its kind as
Fenway Park, Ralph Wilson Stadium and Wrigley Field have all played
host to similar events.
(04/12/10 6:00am)
DETROIT—During Wisconsin's NCAA Tournament run, senior forward
Blake Geoffrion several times responded to positive moments for his
team by looking forward and saying, ""job's not done yet.""
(04/09/10 6:00am)
DETROIT—Just days before the Badgers played their first Frozen
Four game a few players said that it would be natural to be a bit
nervous in the opening moments on such a big stage.
(04/08/10 6:00am)
Less than an hour after the Badgers' last game, senior forward
Blake Geoffrion said something that set his team apart.
(04/08/10 6:00am)
It is a match up that simply begs for every clichéd underdog
reference in the book.
(04/05/10 6:00am)
ST. PAUL, Minn.—It didn't seem to matter whether they started
fast or struggled at the start. Both times they took the ice, the
games came down to tense, close final periods as playoff hockey
often does. And at the end of the weekend, after dealing with a
familiar foe and a team just lucky to be there, they finally
reached a goal that was both aimed for at season's start and in
some ways expected.
(04/01/10 6:00am)
For most of its history Wisconsin has been on of the
crowning programs in college hockey. Six national titles, a slew of
final four appearances and an armada of players in the professional
ranks are all trappings of the program's lofty history.
(03/28/10 6:00am)
The last three times Wisconsin was in this position, 60 minutes
was not sufficient to decide a winner.Saturday night, it was just
enough. The Wisconsin Badgers, for the first time since 2006, are
headed back to the Frozen Four courtesy of a 5-3 win over
conference rival St. Cloud in the Western Regional Final. There
were 7,182 on hand at the Xcel Energy Center to witness the Huskies
(15-9-4 WCHA, 24-14-5 overall) twice pull themselves within a goal
in the third period before the Badgers (17-8-3, 27-10-4) finally
held on to secure their spot in Detroit. ""It feels incredible,""
senior forward and captain Blake Geoffrion said. ""I know a lot of
seniors have worked since our freshman year coming in, coming in
after a championship team and seeing how those guys work and how
hard they work, so for us the opportunity to possibly go to the
national championship game, it's an incredible feeling right now.
Job's not done yet though.""
(03/24/10 6:00am)
For the Wisconsin men's hockey team, the road to the Frozen Four
starts here. The Badgers will begin the NCAA tournament against
Vermont Friday night at the Xcel Energy Center in St Paul, Minn.,
knowing that they are four wins away from claiming their seventh
national title.
(03/24/10 6:00am)
In the minds of anyone who watches college basketball, NCAA
Tournament losses stand apart.
(03/18/10 6:00am)
Columnist's note: Yes it's almost March Madness, yes the column
name has changed but somehow it's about hockey. Well here's the
thing, the Dance has been analyzed and overanalyzed with most
points of view being taken. This column could throw out something
outlandish with the hope it would grab attention or move over
already traveled ground and get lost in the noise. Instead, it's
about hockey. Enjoy the column and the most wonderful two days of
the sports year.
(03/15/10 6:00am)
INDIANAPOLIS—4:51.
(03/12/10 6:00am)
INDIANAPOLIS—They almost made it all the way back.
(03/11/10 6:00am)
Let us call this a duplicity of logic.
(03/11/10 6:00am)
A glut of returning starters,
expectations of a top-10 year and the lingering enjoyment of
closing the last campaign with a pleasing upset of a well regarded
opponent.