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Friday, November 19, 2010

'Omaha's Team' faces a weekend of opportunity



Freshmen forwards Zahn Raubenheimer (13) and
Ryan Walters (19) have spearhead a Maverick
 third-line which head coach Dean Blais calls
the best freshman line in the country.
No. 4 UNO vs.  No. 8 North Dakota
When: Friday at 7:37 p.m.
Where: Qwest Center Omaha
Radio: KVNO 90.7 FM

As No. 8 North Dakota with its 7 NCAA titles and busloads of fans descends upon the Qwest Center this weekend, "Omaha's Team" sits on the brink of something big.

There are many reasons this series could be considered the biggest in program history. At 8-1-1 the Mavs are off to their best start ever. Their No. 4 national ranking is the highest in program history and what we've seen so far from these over-achievers makes you believe that Dean Blais' 2010-2011 Mavs may be the best team in program history.

The time is ripe for a big-time showdown at the Qwest.

Into this perfect storm walks the Fighting Sioux...read more


Friday, November 12, 2010

Mavs Roll Huskies, Improve to 8-1

UNO players celebrate a goal in their Oct. 9 victory over RIT.
 (Photo by Michelle Bishop)

The No. 6 Mavs topped the St. Cloud State Huskies Friday night 3-0 in front of 5,909 fans at the National Hockey Center in St. Cloud, Minn.  The win moves the Mavs to 8-1 on the season and 5-0 in the WCHA. 

Freshman forward Brock Montpetit got things started for the Mavs scoring at the 5:20 mark in the first period off an assist by freshman forward Ryan Walters.

"It's all [reliant on] Brock Montpetit," said UNO head coach Dean Blais. "That's where it starts - with the centermen."

Montpetit's second goal as a Mav was followed nearly nine minutes later when sophomore forward Terry Broadhurst scored his fourth goal of the season on assists by freshman forward Matt White and sophomore
defender Bryce Aneloski, giving the Mavs a 2-0 lead.

UNO sophomore Terry Broadhurst
  (Photo courtesy of Omavs.com)
Following the goal, St. Cloud State's Garrett Roe checked Broadhurst into the boards, starting a scrum in which six players were given penalties, including Broadhurst, Montpetit and UNO freshman Matt White.

Broadhurst was again the victim of a late-hit at the end of the second period when Husky Taylor Johnson was called for hitting after the whistle, resulting in a two-minute power play for the Mavs.  The game saw 42 penalty minutes overall, with UNO being penalized for 22 of those minutes.

In the second period, Walters scored his third goal as a Mav on assists by freshman forward Zahn Raubenheimer and senior defender Pasko Skarica.  The Rosemount, Minn. native's goal put the Mavs up 3-0 at the 10:53 mark.

"Those three freshmen (Montpetit, Raubenheimer, and Walters) are going to be something special," said Blais.  "I don't know how long we'll keep them together, but so far it's working."
Sophomore goaltender John Faulkner proved he didn't need much scoring support, posting his second career shutout as a Mav.  Faulkner, UNO's all-time leader in goals against average and save percentage, stopped all 23 shots in the Mavs 3-0 victory.

Prior to Friday night, UNO had been 0-4 all-time against the Huskies, though the two teams hadn't met since 1999.  The Mavs outshot the Huskies 32-23 Friday night..

UNO is back in action tomorrow night against the Huskies. Game time is set for 7:07 p.m. and can be heard on KVNO 90.7 FM.



Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Faulkner named WCHA Defensive Player of the Week


More high honors for the 'new kids on the block' as UNO sophomore goaltender John Faulkner was named Red Baron® WCHA Defensive Player of the Week.  Here's the press release...

MADISON, Wis. – University of Nebraska Omaha goaltender John Faulkner, who allowed just one even-strength goal while backstopping the Mavericks to a two-game conference sweep over visiting Minnesota State last weekend, is the Red Baron® WCHA Defensive Player of the Week for Nov. 9, 2010.

Faulkner also earned the weekly honor on Oct. 12 for his performance against Clarkson and RIT.

A 6-1, 207-pound sophomore from Sarnia, Ont., Faulkner recorded 26 saves in each game for a .945 series save percentage, helped hold MSU to two power-play goals in 11 man-advantage opportunities, and had three shutout periods. He surrendered just one goal in Friday’s 5-1 UNO win and then allowed two power-play goals on Saturday in a 5-2 victory to earn No. 3 star honors as UNO improved to 7-1-0 overall and 4-0-0 in league play in their first season in the WCHA.

The fastest goalie in UNO history to reach seven wins (7-1-0), Faulkner
now ranks fifth in the WCHA in goals-against average (2.30) and save percentage (.927) for all games played.

Also nominated: Dan Bakala, G, BSU; Gabe Guentzel, D, CC; Chay Genoway, D, UND; Scott Gudmandson, G, UW.
 

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Trev & Co. Continue 'Wow-ing' Ways

UNO hockey is on the brink of a historic weekend. 

The northen version of the Mavericks, Minnesota State, come to town this weekend in what will be Qwest Center Omaha's first taste of WCHA hockey.  And what better way to celebrate then inviting Dick Butkus in to drop the first puck.

Wait......huh?

From the department of 'strange, unrelated, but exciting' comes this latest 'wowzer' from Trev & Co.  UNO announced earlier today that NFL Hall of Fame linebacker Dick Butkus will be a "special guest" for Saturday night's 7:07 p.m. game against Minnesota State.  The 67-year old Butkus, who Sports Illustrated once once termed "The Most Feared Man in the Game", will drop the puck Saturday night and stick around in an attempt to promote the organization Play Clean, which is working to end steriod abuse among young athletes.

It seems that Alberts used his football connections to reel in this catch.  Steriods aren't exactly a big problem in hockey (anyone who has seen UNO's  Andrej Sustr knows this), but who cares.  This is another homerun and if you're scoring at home "Omaha's Team" is on a roll.
UNO is starting to understand marketing; Trev gets it.  Attach some bells and whistles to your product and your'e gonna get fans in the seats that normally wouldn't be there.  Look at what he's done with UNO football:  a new $1 million-plus video and scoreboard, pregame flybys and fireworks (now if Pat Behrns could only win).

People love to watch a winner and be entertained in the process. It's what Minor League baseball has been doing for years.  Half the battle with getting fans in the seats is promoting a product that is buzzing and tons of fun (think Creighton basketball).  This year's Mavs may just be the winner and people like Dick Butkus only add to the excitement.  Who cares if Butkus has nothing to do with anything hockey-related, he doesn't have to. 

The point is, UNO is making more and more news these days and it's thanks in large part to the vision of its leader.  For anyone who labeled UNO's hire of Alberts foolish, take notice.  He's brought in one of the biggest names in college hockey in Dean Blais, moved the Mavs to the best conference in the nation, brought in scores of donations from area bussinessmen and he's about to give the city a new hockey arena.
Alberts puts a pretty face to a school that has garnered little in the way of respect for decades. 

This 'aint your father's UNO. Let's just hope Lincoln doesn't come calling anytime soon.