{"id":98649,"date":"2015-11-01T23:37:26","date_gmt":"2015-11-02T05:37:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/nchc-blog\/?p=392"},"modified":"2015-11-01T23:37:26","modified_gmt":"2015-11-02T05:37:26","slug":"three-things-its-going-to-be-a-dogfight","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp-admin.uscho.com\/2015\/11\/01\/three-things-its-going-to-be-a-dogfight\/","title":{"rendered":"Three things: It’s going to be a dogfight"},"content":{"rendered":"
Dogfight ahead<\/strong> This weekend, the Mavericks started NCHC conference play, and things didn’t go so well, as they were swept by Western Michigan, 4-2 and 6-1. The Broncos got 31 saves on Friday from Colin Olson, and Sheldon Dries scored the game-winner at 13:30 of the second, while Aaron Hadley added an insurance goal early in the third.<\/p>\n On Saturday, Lukas Hafner stopped 37 shots in the 6-1 win and the Broncos got scoring from five different players. Omaha’s vaunted offense was almost completely shut down, including three power play chances killed.<\/p>\n Omaha is certain to drop from its No. 2 spot in the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll, though how far is uncertain. Meanwhile, the Broncos showed a nice recovery from being swept by Clarkson the weekend before.<\/p>\n Breaks not kind<\/strong> One interesting note is that Denver had won twice in its last outings two weeks ago against Michigan State, then had a bye week. Earlier in October, Western Michigan won twice at home, had a bye week, then went on the road and got swept. Perhaps NCHC teams should decline rest weekends?<\/p>\n Home sweep home<\/strong> NCHC teams currently boast an overall mark of 31-23-6. Of the 23 losses, 17 have been on the road, an astonishing 74 percent, while five of the six ties have been on the road.<\/p>\n Here’s the breakdown:<\/p>\n Colorado College: 0-4 home, 0-4 road Dogfight ahead No. 2 Nebraska-Omaha had started the season 6-0, including impressive road sweeps of Minnesota State and Vermont, and a home series sweep of Air Force. This weekend, the Mavericks started NCHC conference play, and things didn’t go so well, as they were swept by Western Michigan, 4-2 and 6-1. The Broncos got 31 […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":29,"featured_media":140328,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":"","_links_to":"","_links_to_target":""},"categories":[1425],"tags":[],"coauthors":[],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
\nNo. 2 Nebraska-Omaha had started the season 6-0, including impressive road sweeps of Minnesota State and Vermont, and a home series sweep of Air Force.<\/p>\n
\nNo. 5 Denver traveled to Boston this weekend and dropped a pair of heart-breakers, losing 4-3 to No. 4 Boston College Friday on a goal by Matthew Gaudreau with 36 seconds left in the game, and then dropping a 5-4 overtime decision Saturday afternoon to No. 8 Boston University, with Ahti Oksanen scoring the game-winner just 21 seconds into the OT, after Denver had scored twice in the third to tie the game.<\/p>\n
\nAfter one month of play, one thing has become clear: NCHC teams prefer to play at home. The road, on the other hand, has not been kind. Only two NCHC teams have a winning road record. Three are winless on the road.<\/p>\n
\nDenver: 3-0 home, 0-3 road
\nMiami: 1-1-1 home, 2-3 road
\nMinnesota-Duluth: 2-1 home, 1-1-2 road
\nNorth Dakota: 1-0 home, 5-0-2 road
\nOmaha: 2-0 home, 4-2 road
\nSt. Cloud State: 4-0 home, 2-2 road
\nWestern Michigan: 4-0 home, 0-2-1 road<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"