North Dakota takes on Quinnipiac this weekend, the team the Green and White romped 5-1 en route to the 2016 National Championship. Photo Credit: Grand Forks Herald |
DDC has built up a bit of disdain for the Quinnipiac Bobcats over the past decade or so. But, why?
There's not a big rivalry with UND. There's certainly no connection in terms of region. Connecticut is a beautiful state and it's super fun to say 'Connecticut.' The Green and White have never lost to the Bobcats, twice beating them in the NCAA tournament including, of course, the 2016 title game.
So, what's the reason? Frankly, it's pretty simple.
Rand Pecknold.
Whether it's whining about Scheels Arena not being a neutral site (he's right, but still, such a lame whine) and playing around with Sam Anas' injury status ("not even close to playing" -- he played) in the 2015 West Regional or downplaying how good the CBS line was before the 2016 National Championship game or his annoying feuds with coaches on eastern teams, DDC just doesn't like the Bobcats' head coach. While certainly petty, DDC is looking forward to this weekend as our No. 6 Fighting Hawks (3-1-0) take on the No. 7 Bobcats (2-0-1) in Hamden, Conn., with Pecknold behind the bench for QU.
Sorry for being out a couple weeks, but such is life for DDC. Let's take a deeper look at this important non-conference series.
Who?
Players to Watch
Quinnipiac University Bobcats
Sr. F., Michael Lombardi, 2 goals, 2 assists -- 4 points; Jr. F., Skyler Brind'Amour, 1g, 2a -- 3 pts; So. F., Ty Smilanic, 1g, 1a -- 2 pts; So. G., Yaniv Perets, 1-0-1, .947 save percentage, .96 goals against average; Sr. G., Dylan St. Cyr, 1-0-0; 14-save shutout last weekend against Vermont.
University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks
Jr. F., Ashton Calder, 4g, 2a -- 6 pts; So. F., Riese Gaber, 2g, 4a -- 6 pts; Fr. F., Jake Schmaltz, 3g, 2a -- 5 pts; So. D., Jake Sanderson -- 2g, 2a -- 4 pts; Sr. G., Zach Driscoll, 3-1-0; 2.26 GAA, .898 SV%
What?
Standout Stats and Notes
Quinnipiac
The Bobcats have yet to score a power play goal this year, but have also not allowed a goal when on the penalty kill through their three games.
Their 54% faceoff win percentage slots the Bobcats at 15th nationally.
Quinnipiac is 0-4-0 all-time against UND including a 4-1 loss in the 2015 West Regional in Fargo and a 5-1 loss in the 2016 National Championship game.
UND
North Dakota is third in the nation with a 14.7% shooting percentage.
Senior defenseman Chris Jandric's +7 rating is tied for fifth best in the nation.
How?
How'd they get here?
Quinnipiac is 2-0-1 on the season, winning last Saturday's game against Vermont 2-0. Notre Dame transfer goalie Dylan St. Cyr notched a shutout for the Bobcats in his fist action with his new squad.
The Fighting Hawks (3-1-0) split a home-and-home series with Bemidji State, winning 4-3 in Bemidji on Friday and dropping a 4-3 decision in overtime at home on Saturday. The loss was UND's first in a non-conference clash at home since 2018, a span of 17 games.
The Pick
The last time these two teams played, it ended up alright for UND. DDC believes it won't be as fun this time, as a split is likely at hand. Photo credit: GF Herald |
All of this said, DDC has seen some pretty great stretches in the first four games and he expects this to vault the team to a solid weekend against a solid opponent in a very important non-conference series. QU looks to be starting off strong, tying then No. 6 Boston College, beating No. 18 Northeastern and Vermont, and there's plenty of historical motivation for Mr. Pecknold to fire his team up with.
Ugh... DDC just can't pick a sweep.
DDC thinks the Green and White will come out hard on Friday and get a win, but the Bobcats even it up on Saturday.
UND TAKES THE 5-2 WIN ON FRIDAY, BUT MR. PECKNOLD'S BOYS EVEN IT UP WITH A 4-2 VICTORY ON SATURDAY
As always, thanks for the read and check back early next week to see what DDC thought of this series.