Worth Noting
NBC color man John Madden commented
multiple times how the Redskins were crowding the line of scrimmage to
stop the Vikings from running effectively during Sunday night’s game.
“They’re just daring the Vikings to throw the ball,” Madden said in the
third quarter before Minnesota, trailing 25-0, rallied for three
touchdowns behind the passing of quarterback
Tarvaris Jackson
in a 32-21 loss.
Some observers might say safety Dwight
Smith weakly reaching out at Washington's
Clinton Portis as he ran for a fourth quarter touchdown seemed like
a lump of coal in the collective Christmas stockings of Vikings fans.
With the limited use of fullbacks in the
modern era of the NFL, does it make sense for fullbacks to be included
on the Pro Bowl rosters?
The Wild’s
Marian Gaborik
was honored as the NHL’s “First Star” player for his accomplishments
last week. Gaborik led all NHL scorers with eight points (six goals,
two assists) as the Wild won two of three games for the week. He
recorded points in all three games,
including a five-goal, six-point performance in a 6-3 victory over the
New York Rangers. Gaborik scored one goal in the opening period and two
in each of the second and third, becoming the first player to score five
times in one game since Detroit's Sergei Fedorov in a 5-4
overtime victory over Washington in December of 1996 and the first to do
so in regulation since Pittsburgh's Mario Lemieux in an 8-4
win over St. Louis in March of 1996. Gaborik also had a
goal in a 3-2 victory over the Nashville Predators and had an assist in
a 4-1 loss to the Detroit Red Wings.
Former Minnesota North Stars executive
Lou Nanne said the comments by New York Islanders general manager
Garth Snow last week were “way off base.” Snow defended the
mid-season departure of Gopher star Kyle Okposo to the Islanders
because he wasn’t becoming a better player under coach Don Lucia. Snow
was direct and specific in criticizing Lucia for lack of development and
progress.
Nanne said Lucia has “one of the top
programs in college hockey,” best records during the last 20 years and
he didn’t understand the basis of Garth’s comments. Asked if Lucia isn’t
a coach who seldom draws criticism from the local media, Nanne said,
“What are you going to criticize him for?”
For a player like Okposo to leave his
team in the middle of the season bothers a lot of people. “It’s
terrible,” Nanne said. “It should never happen.”
The annual Schwan Cup Hockey Tournament
starts today (Wednesday). Among the games is Minnetonka against
Centennial, 6:30 p.m. at Xcel Energy Center. Minnetonka defenseman
Jake Gardiner is one of the state’s best players, according to
Glen Sonmor who scouts the preps for the Minnesota Wild. The best
player in Minnesota? Sonmor likes Roseau defenseman Aaron Ness
who will bring much needed scoring to the Gophers next season.
Gardiner will attend Wisconsin.
There’s a new Web site devoted to Section
8A hockey with coverage of the 11 schools including schedules,
standings, scores, rosters, game recaps, players-of-the-week, and links
to Minnesota's various other hockey sites.
http://section8ahockeyblog.blogspot.com/
The Gophers need to upgrade their
non-conference basketball home schedule. There wasn’t one exciting
opponent on the schedule. A mix of three to four schools from major
conferences will make patrons a lot more content with the two months of
non-conference mediocrity they sit through. And can you imagine the
demand for tickets if the Gophers played a classic powerhouse like
Kentucky in Minneapolis?
With an enrollment of about 50,000
students, it’s eye-opening to see several hundred students attending
Gopher basketball games. Three thousand students or more seems like a
reasonable turnout. If the Gophers eventually become a program of
national prominence watch the students be the last ones to attend games
in big numbers with others complaining there aren’t enough seats for
students.