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Hockey: Season to Forget (So Far)
Frustration and criticism, two words
associated with Gopher hockey this season, will either increase or
lessen after this weekend’s games at Michigan Tech. Coach Don
Lucia’s team needs to win tonight and tomorrow evening to earn home
ice in the WCHA playoffs that begin next weekend.
Like a spring thaw, the Gophers have the
opportunity to bring some relief to their fans and themselves in a
season that has been disappointing and unusual. Last fall the 6-0-4
Gophers were ranked No. 1 in the country. Last weekend at home they had
to piece together a tie and win over UMD (tied for fifth place in the
WCHA standings along with St. Cloud State and the Gophers) to put
themselves in position for this weekend’s important series against last
place Tech, 5-22-7 overall, 1-18-7 in the WCHA.
The Gophers, 14-11-7 overall and 11-10-5
in the WCHA, have struggled with goal scoring. Six times in 14 games
dating back to January 9 they have scored two goals or less, with a
record of eight losses, four wins and two ties.
Goalie Alex Kangas, who had 51
consecutive starts, was replaced last Friday night against by
Kent Patterson, his first college start. Minnesota had a 2-2 tie in that game with Kangas
back in goal for the Gophers' 5-3 win over the Bulldogs on Saturday night. A Gopher hockey source suggested to Sports Headliners before the
UMD games that Kangas be replaced.
The source is close to the
program which is slumping for a second consecutive season. After
winning the WCHA regular season and Final Five titles in 2007, the
Gophers were
19-17-9 (9-12-7 in the WCHA) last season.
The source said “recruiting has fallen off” and the Gophers need more
size and goal scoring even though Ryan Stoa and Jordan
Schroeder are tied for the scoring lead in the WCHA, each with 33
points in league play.
Lucia, who won consecutive national titles for the Gophers in 2002 and
2003, has experienced a season he assuredly could have done
without, struggling with both his team and health. He’s been
dealing with sarcoidosis, a disease
characterized by inflammatory nodules with symptoms that can include
lack of energy. Facing fatigue and a failing team has made this a
miserable winter.
Lucia has been the Gophers coach since
1999. Athletic Director Joel Maturi told Sports Headliners
there have been a lot of factors impacting this season including
injuries, goal tending and the coach’s illness. “I think this is the
most frustrating (season),” Maturi said.
Maturi also mentioned the program needs to
“regroup.” The opportunity starts tonight.