Showing posts with label du pioneers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label du pioneers. Show all posts

Saturday, March 22, 2008

DU Wins Broadmoor Trophy

At least it stayed in Colorado. DU battled to beat Minnesota to win the 2008 Broadmoor Trophy leaving the two Colorado rivals each champions of the league this season, CC got the regular season and DU with the post-season. However, neither of those matter as the battle for the national championship will begin this week.
It was an entertaining game, one that featured Minnesota getting some payback from last night when a centering pass hit their defenseman and went in their own net.
Game story here

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting

From 3-8-08 CC vrs...

Nickelback's new version of the song as the Tigers came onto the ice was an ominous indicator as to how the regular season would finish off for the Tigers and Pioneers. The first period was fast, fun, and featured 2 goals by the Tigers to get the gold-clad World Arena rocking. It looked like it was going to be a blowout as the Tigers seemed to score every time they took a shot. When Bill Sweatt scored 2:37 into the second period on the Tigers 8th shot, the students started to chant "hey hey hey, good bye!". Whether it was directed at the enraged Peter Manino as he slowly made his way to the DU bench flailing his arms, or the Pioneers chances, it was fitting. I was ready to see the Tigers drop a 7 spot on their rival. Instead we got something resembling the old Gold Kings games. DU decided that since they couldn't score, they would simply fight...a lot. The rest of the game was marred by chippy play and a whopping 110 minutes of penalties on 43 calls...and Shepherd missed half of them. His calls were erratic and didn't make much logical sense. Behind a play, a Tiger was grabbed and hauled down at the blue line when the play was deep in the other end. Instead of interference on DU, Hillen got a hooking call that none of the 7,780 in attendance saw. That's the way the rest of the game went, chippy with no real flow. Between the 19:00 mark of the third period and 40 seconds left, there were at least 4 whistles which prompted me to yell out "just finish the game!!" which elicited laughter from he entire section.
The trophy presentation was cool to watch, way better than the presentation of the Big XII North trophy to the Huskers 2 years ago I saw. The Gold Pan seemed to be a quick "um, cool, where's the big one?" to the players, but still cool to see. It was great seeing the players take turns hoisting the MacNaughton Cup, each one getting his own roar from the crowd. If the Tigers can survive this physical onslaught (something that plagued them in losses to DU during the Tigers last McNaughton Cup season) they should be set for an amazing run.
Fun notes from the game:
  • Drew "I never smile for pictures" O'Connell got the start in net tonight and played extremely well. He made numerous saves that made me look twice to see if it was number 30 who had snuck back into net. Great game by the junior.
  • Best noise at the game: had to be the air horn that one fan had and blasted after each Tiger goal
  • Best moment: the Arena cameras caught a young fan holding up the "WCHA regular season Champions" t-shirt, which resulted in a standing ovation from the packed arena. Pretty cool.
  • DU who? All of us in the Springs know that there are far more DU alums running around showing off their colors that CC alums but you would not have known it last night. Aside from the DU students that came down, Pio fans were scarce. I think I saw 2 while grabbing a beer at intermission. Who woulda thought?
  • Best sign: a girl in the CC student section had a sign "We got the better Testwuide!!!"
  • Students alive and well: The CC students were loud, rowdy and jumping around like the old days for the entire game. So much so that we caught at least 2 students being escorted out by security. Personally, I think unless someone is a physical danger they should let them be, they are isolated from the rest of the fans but whatever, it was fun to see the whole section jumping around.
  • Unified crowd: After the second, no third, fourth? round of fighting instigated by DU, every fan in the arena joined in a "DU SUCKS!" chant that was almost eerie it was so loud.
  • My pics from the game came out freaking awesome so take a look at the slide show in the post below, I was impressed with myself, haha.
  • Milo Bryant had a great article about the game in the paper today. Maybe it was great because he noticed the same things I did? Either way, he is by far the best writer at that paper and I'll make sure to drop him some props in his article comment section. Read his article here
  • And finally: the throwbacks were back again!! I'm not sure if it was planned before Sunday or not but it was a great treat for the fans. Judging from the merch in the stands, those are by far the biggest seller. I may be temped to shell out for one myself, they are just so freakin sweet!
That should be enough reading to keep everyone occupied for a while. Great finish to the season and now the Tigers turn their attention to Alaska Anchorage. A team Owens says is tough in the playoffs and he sounded like he was ready to battle a 3 game series. We'll see. UAA is arriving in the Springs Tuesday to get acclimated so altitude shock won't be a factor. Should be a great series. Hopefully the Tigers can bring the Broadmoor Trophy back home and win the WCHA Tournament!

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Going out in Style

The Tigers rocked the throwbacks once again and netted a 3-1 win over rival DU to finish out the season. CC got 3 early goals, chased Manino from the net 2 minutes into the second period, then weathered 37 minutes of cheap-shots, fights and random penalties and blatant misses (Sweatt was tackled twice in the same spot and blind referee Shepherd even tackled one of our players) to get the win. I've got the pics up followed by the CC Athletics Summary of the game. I'll put up my observations about the game sometime Sunday, peace!

CC sweeps Pioneers behind O’Connell
Led by the goaltending of Drew O’Connell, Colorado College put an exclamation point on a remarkable regular season Saturday in front of a very appreciative sellout crowd at the World Arena. O’Connell frustrated the University of Denver with 27 saves, backstopping a 3-1 victory that gave the WCHA champion Tigers a sweep of their weekend series against archrival DU. Sophomore wingers Mike Testwuide, Matt Overman and Bill Sweatt provided all the offense O’Connell needed, with Testwuide and Overman scoring just 1:40 apart in the opening period to give CC an early cushion. Sweatt also assisted on Testwuide’s power-play tally at 12:09 of that first frame, while another pair of sophomores –Addison DeBoer and Brian McMillin – combined to set up the game winner by linemate Overman at the 13:49 mark. With the triumph, their third in four games against Denver this season, the Tigers recorded their 21st conference victory of the campaign and continued to build momentum heading into next week’s first-round playoff series against Alaska Anchorage. And, after clinching the MacNaughton Trophy and Gold Pan a night earlier at Magness Arena, they were officially presented with both in front of the home fans. Colorado College, which will serve as host of the NCAA West Regional in three weeks, heads into the post-season with a 16-2 mark at the World Arena.

Trophy Ceremony Tonight to Wrap up the Season






















In a classy move by the Tigers and Scott Owens, the Tigers delayed their trophy presentation to tonight, a move that will allow the home crowd to get a glimpse of both the MacNaughton Cup and the Gold Pan. Hopefully, the Tigers will play the full line-up most of the night but I'm guessing we will see a lot more from the young guys tonight, it will be interesting to see which of the 3 goaltenders will play. This game is essentially meaningless other than the fact we are playing DU. Both teams are in the WCHA and NCAA tournament and CC has locked up the #1 WCHA seed and will play host to Alaska Anchorage next weekend and will get a first round bye in Minneapolis should they beat UAA (it would be a MONUMENTAL upset if they were knocked out, considering this could be the best Tiger since most fans have been alive).

  • The Tigers have now won 6 WCHA regular season titles in 15 years, and 3 in the last 6 years.
  • CC is 7-1 in the past 8 games against DU, leaving the rivalry one sided at the moment.
  • The Gayzette coverage of the game sucked so bad I'm wondering why they even bothered. It was obvious that Kate Crandall wasn't even at the game, and the pics were from the freaking AP. Oh, and you would think that winning the McNaughton Cup, in a hostile environment along with the Gold Pan, would be a big deal. Instead, there was a GIANT pic (obviously space eating so they don't have to write as much, like usual) of.......a Tiger getting checked. All that glamor at the game and you got that? That's why I never use their pieces, freaking terrible. DG's DU blog is better than that.
  • If you are one of the lucky ones with tickets tonight, bring your camera for the trophy presentation after the game. I'm up high so my pics won't be too great but if anyone wants to send me a link of their pics or have some featured, just send me an email and I'll be glad to showcase them on the blog! (email is in my profile info)
  • It may be a record crowd at World Arena tonight. Besides the regular seating, all student seats were sold, along with all the standing room only seats. Hopefully the corporate seats behind the penalty boxes will actually have people in them tonight and not be empty
  • DG takes a look at the local media coverage today from "The Magness Massacre", a title that has a pretty nice ring to it doesn't it?!
  • One more note, all of the Google run Blogger services crashed this morning so all of us Bloggers were running around in circles. Judging from the huge traffic this site got after midnight, the fans felt just as disconnected today!
  • I was out on the city's east and north sides today (holy crap it's so different out there!), getting away from my southwest hideaway, and noticed 4 CC fans dressed in full apparel, which was nice to see. It's rare I get to see fans out in Tiger gear so that's fun (to all of you non-CS hockey fans, this city doesn't revolve around any particular team or school, you locals know:) )
  • The game is on TV tonight, Comcast 4 in Colorado Springs and Comcast 5 in Denver. Other internet links can be found below under Friday night's preview.
~PCO

COLORADO COLLEGE TIGERS
2007/08 WCHA REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS!!!

Friday, March 7, 2008

20 Minutes from the Title

After 2 periods of play, the Tigers hold a 3-1 lead over DU. North Dakota has tied with St. Cloud State in their game leaving the Tigers 2 points away from the outright MacNaughton Cup title.
Thauwald scored 2 minutes(ish) into the first, Hillen scored under a minute into the second and Kilpatrick capped off the second with a goal with 2 minutes remaining in the second.

Let the Fight Begin

From 2007 Tiger Ho...

After a week of frozen chickens, banner-bashing and trash talking it's time to play the game. Puck drops at 7:37PM in Denver. If you are looking to check out the game tonight I rounded up the links to keep track of the action. Unfortunately, the game isn't on TV tonight (though B2 picks up the jumbotron feed), but it will be Saturday night down here in the Springs. I'm looking forward to the Tigers hoisting the MacNaughton Cup AND Gold Pan on DU's home ice tonight!!

Keep track of the live stats

Online radio link

B2 Networks Arena Feed (scroll about halfway down)

The New York Times decides to pay attention to the Rocky Mountain state, strange huh?!

In Colorado Springs, the game can be heard live on 103.9 FM