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Ewigleben Ice Arena

Big Rapids, Michigan

Ferris State Bulldogs

After the cavernous Schott of Ohio State, I was in for a 180 degree turn of events when I walked into the home of the Ferris State University Bulldogs. In a word, the rink is intimate.

Bulldogs are in the house

Ewigleben officially seats 2493. It has a very low ceiling, and one side of the rink has the two benches and the two penalty boxes between the benches. There are no seats on that side. A very unique arena.

Opening face-off
Opening face-off

My seat was in the front row, which I rarely like to do, but in this case, I certainly got immersed into the Bulldog cult, so it was probably worth it. I did have a great view of the ice.

The Dawg Pound
The student section, or “The Dawg Pound”

As for the game: The Bowling Green Falcons were in town for game one of a two game series. The first period play was fast, and we saw some very good hockey. Tyler Andrew scored the only goal in the period for the Bulldogs, assisted by Rob Rutkowski and Zach Szajner. I thought Rutkowski had a good overall game on defense.
Tyler Spezia evened things up with a nice goal in the second for Bowling Green. Ferris answered 8 minutes later when Gerald Mayhew buried a pass by Corey Mackin. Mackin is a fun player to watch; he was all over the ice tonight.
Ferris seemingly had the game in control, until they took a 5 minute major for checking from behind. Bowling Green tied things up with a minute left in the penalty.

I had several young boys directly behind me, and at one point, when a Ferris player missed a wide open net, one of the boys, who was around 7 or 8, cried out in exasperation, “OH NUGGETS!” I damn near died laughing, which embarrassed the kid, but I couldn’t help it. Afterwards, when Ferris committed an offsides, or missed a pass, I would say “Nuggets!”, which caused the girl next to me to laugh hysterically. Her boyfriend, oddly enough, did not find me amusing.

The game went into overtime, and the Falcons ended the evening 34 seconds into the extra period on a score by Mark Friedman. A heartbreaking loss for Ferris State. No one had the heart to yell nuggets.

Chris Nell made 21 saves in the win; Justin Kapelmaster had 32 in the loss. The attendance was 1813.

Zamboni

Ewigleben is a tough arena to get any pictures of. I did not bring the Widelux, which really would have come in handy. I did climb up to the higher rows in between periods, just to get an idea of the rink’s layout. It is different, but provides a cool hockey experience.


US Bank Stadium

Minnesota State High School All Star Game

US Bank Stadium exterior

During my visit to Minnesota, I attended the State’s High School All Star Football game at the new US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.

US Bank Stadium interior

My cousin’s daughter was cheering for one of the squads, which allowed us all a wonderful reason to check out the new stadium. I attended many games at Met Stadium and the Metrodome in my youth, but this was my first time at US Bank. The place is huge, absolutely huge. The Metrodome could easily fit inside of US Bank.

First impression: A well designed football stadium, with a truly unique (for now) roof. The clear roof panels make you feel as if you are sitting outside, and I love the large, clear doors at the end of the building. Even though it was a nice day, the large doors were not open. What a great place to watch the Vikings beat Green Bay.

ASG half time

North played South in the game. I was with a group of North supporters, and we were sitting in the middle of a group of Elk River fans. Elk River won the state title this year. As it turns out, historic ties won out, and I cheered for the South team.
North scored first on a 7 yard touchdown pass from QB Jaran Roste of Alexandria to WR Michael Wandmaker of Andover.
The defensive game continued until the fourth quarter when South finally struck back. RB Christopher Bain of Grand Meadow scored on a 1 yard run, and OL Eric Wilson of Benilde-St. Margaret’s, lined up as fullback and converted the two-point attempt.
South would go on to win 15-7.


It’s Axe Week

axe-paul-bunyan


The Rivalry Returns to Mariucci

The University of NoDak hockey team comes to Mariucci Arena this weekend to play the University of Minnesota. The two teams have not met in the regular season since January of 2013, when they were both members of the WCHA. That ended a streak of 66 consecutive years with the rivals meeting on the ice. They have faced each other 291 times since their first game in 1930.

The last time Minnesota faced NoDak was in the semifinals at the Frozen Four in 2014. Minnesota scored the winning goal in that game, with .6 seconds left on the clock. The goal was a short handed shot fired by Justin Holl.

No current Fighting Hawk has skated against Minnesota. The Gophers have four players who have skated against NoDak.

The puck drops at 7pm. Standing room only tickets have been selling for $90.


Throwback Weekend

University of Alaska Seal

They are promoting this weekend at UAF: “Throwback Weekend”, as the University of Alaska Fairbanks takes on Minnesota State University at the Patty Ice Center on campus.

Patty Ice Center

It’s been three years since Alaska has played a D-1 game at the Patty Center. This year with MSU having a conflict with their Verizon Center and the Carlson Center here in Fairbanks being booked with the Alaska Federation of Natives Conference, the hockey games have been moved to the campus rink, the original home of the NCAA Nanooks.

Center Ice

This year begins the celebration of the University of Alaska’s 100th Anniversary, and the University is starting that kickoff with the hockey team returning to campus to play the #9 ranked Mavericks of Mankato.

The puck drops at 7:07 both Friday and Saturday evening. Tickets are extremely limited.


Alaska Goal Rush

Alaska Goal Rush

D-1 Hockey returns to Fairbanks with the annual Brice Alaska Goal Rush. Anchorage joins Fairbanks as the two Alaska programs take on Canisius and the University of Nebraska – Omaha.

The puck drops at 4:07 on Friday afternoon for game one.

Graphic courtesy of Alaska Nanook Hockey


Hockey at The Sully

Friday:
Minnesota v Anchorage
The Anchorage Seawolves vs Minnesota Gophers

If Friday night was any indication, 2016-17 will be a very long season for the Alaska-Anchorage Seawolves. Minnesota outplayed UAA from the opening puck drop, and the Gophers cruised to a 6-0 win. UAA averaged only 4 SOG per period in the loss.

Saturday:

Nanooks v Seawolves
“Down in front, Doc!” The Nanooks take on the Seawolves

Life didn’t get any easier on Saturday night for UAA, as Alaska took it to the Seawolves in a 4-1 win for the Nanooks. The tone was once again set early, as Alaska held UAA to only 3 SOG in the first period. So far so good for my two teams, as both Minnesota and Fairbanks won round one. Now they would face each other.

Sunday afternoon:

Warmups: MN & AK
Minnesota and Alaska during warmups

I didn’t know what to expect when Minnesota and Alaska took to the ice; it had been quite a few years since the two teams had met.

I didn’t like it. I didn’t like it at all.

I grew up watching the Golden Gophers, but I’ve been attending Nanook games for over 20 years now, and I know this team and see the players throughout the year in Fairbanks. I was torn, so much so that The Curator told me to “Stop cheering for both teams; it’s confusing!” A Nanook win would be huge for the program, but a Gopher loss would be bad for rankings down the road. All I could do was hope both teams played well, and try to just enjoy the game. It didn’t help that we were surrounded by Nanook parents. The mother of Justin Woods warned me that I better not be cheering for Minnesota in front of her.

Minnesota v Alaska
Alaska takes on ranked Minnesota

I expected a small crowd on Sunday, since UAA was not playing, but this was absolutely pathetic. There were some transplanted Minnesotans at the game, as well as a fair group down from Fairbanks, but overall I thought there was about 700 people in the stands. The announced paid attendance was 1900 and some change, but there sure as hell were not that many people in the seats.

Alaska played Minnesota tough. The Nanook defense played well, and I thought Jesse Jenks played well in goal for UA making 21 saves, but Minnesota was always a step ahead and an outbreak away. Minnesota tallied 2 SHG’s and an ENG on the way to a 6-3 win. Alaska twice cut the Minnesota lead from 2 to one, but the Gophers found a way to rally each time. Eric Schierhorn, the Minnesota goal tender made 17 saves and had an assist on the first Minnesota short handed goal.

According to The Curator, Minnesota is now #2 in the pairwise rankings.


It’s Pig Weekend in Minneapolis

Floyd of Rosedale

Minnesota host Iowa for Floyd of Rosedale


The Puck Drops Here

Kendall Hockey Classic

Hockey is back.

The Alaska Anchorage Seawolves host the Kendall Hockey Classic at the Sully this weekend. Friday night has the Minnesota Golden Gophers taking on the home team Seapuppies at 7:07pm. The Curator and I will be in attendance.

Gopher goaltender Eric Schierhorn returns home to Anchorage for the first time since middle school.

Minnesota coach Don Lucia is also on a return visit. Lucia’s first head coaching gig was with Alaska-Fairbanks from 1987-93. He was also an assistant coach with both UAA and UAF prior to those years.

Golden Gophers v Seapuppies
MN vs UAA: That’s 7pm ADT/10pm CDT.


It’s game day

Chuck Foreman runs against the Packers

Minnesota v Green Bay – Episode 112