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Adam Raska becomes ninth Iowa player to suit up for Wild this season

Acquired in the trade that sent Calen Addison to San Jose on Nov. 8, Raska was set to play on the fourth line Saturday in Columbus.

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The Edmonton Oilers Bottom Six Struggles to Produce Points

The Edmonton Oilers bottom six have been struggling to produce any points. With only 1 point through 8 games, it need to get better.

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Where Will The Edmonton Oilers Toughness Come From?

One problem for the Edmonton Oilers was they had no toughness in their top six. The problem now is the Oilers bottom six toughness.

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Neva Sgr, il venture capital di Intesa SanPaolo, investe nel biotech Usa e prepara un nuovo fondo da 500 milioni

Neva Sgr, il venture capital di Intesa SanPaolo, investe nel biotech Usa e prepara un nuovo fondo da 500 milioni
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Thursday Trio: Questions Facing the 2022-23 New Jersey Devils

With training camp quickly approaching, we look today at three issues still facing the New Jersey Devils for the upcoming 2022-23 season.

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Details of 'irregular voting patterns' detected at Eurovision revealed

Details of 'irregular voting patterns' detected at Eurovision revealed
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Manifesto 3.0, The Manifesto Strikes Back: A Semi-Fantastical Vision of the 2022-2023 Devils

Manifesto 3.0, The Manifesto Strikes Back: A Semi-Fantastical Vision of the 2022-2023 DevilsIt's another summer in the ongoing saga that is the New Jersey Devils' rebuild. Now clocking in at more...

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2022 Frozen Four Preview

Michigan is heading to Boston for it's NCAA-leading 26th Frozen Four, hoping to add to its NCAA-leading nine National Champions banners. Since I started closely following Michigan Hockey back in my freshman year of 2003-04, the Wolverines have made it to the final weekend just three times. In April 2008, Michigan was the best team in the country, flying through the CCHA and Albany Regional, led by Hobey Baker winner Kevin Porter and his winger Chad Kolarik. Everything Porter touched that season turned to goals. Unfortunately, Billy Sauer never really got the hang of playing at the Pepsi Center and the best team in the country came up a little short in OT to (surprise) Notre Dame.  A few years later in 2011 a scrappy group of seniors led by Carl Hagelin, Matt Rust, and Louie Caporusso...not to mention Mighty Mite Super Goalie Shawn Hunwick...fought and clawed their way to St Paul through a two goal deficit and overtime winner again Nebraska-Omaha and then held on in a tight nail-biter against Colorado College. Shawn Hunwick earned the nickname "Tiny Jesus" for his 40,000 save, 2-0 shutout performance against behemoth super giant North Dakota, giving Michigan their first shot at a National Championship since 1998. Unfortunately, the Wolverines spent most of that game in the penalty box after using their legs just to make it to Saturday night. Goals from Bottom Six forwards Ben Winnett and Jeff Rohrkemper were not enough as the Wolverines experienced the beginnings of the Overtime Dark Arts of Minnesota-Duluth. In the spring of 2018, Mel Pearson took his inaugural team back to St Paul after a late season run gained Michigan a tournament selection in Massachusetts. Cooper Marody, Josh Norris, and Quinn Hughes led the Wolverines through home state heroes Northeastern and Boston University. The roller coaster ride of Hayden Lavigne dipped against old Frozen Four foe Notre Dame, as Michigan blew a two goal lead and lost in the waning seconds of regulation. ​While that team was fun at times, they got hot at the right time, but were probably never good enough to win it all. Now here we are, not too dissimilar to 2008. Michigan is the #1 overall seed, dripping with speed, skill, and future NHL stars. They beat their Automatic Qualifier Reward of AIC. They crushed...and then outlasted...the fiesty, experienced Quinnipiac Bobcats to give themselves a chance to go for glory. There are no lay-ups, cream puffs, or look-aheads. Just chalk. But as they say..."To be the best, you have to beat the best." Whomever does that next Saturday night...will have surely earned it.   [David Wilcomes] The Four in Boston (1) Michigan, (1) Minnesota State, (2) Minnesota, (1) Denver: The knock on this tournament is the randomness of single-elimination hockey...and lack of butts in seats in neutral arenas. That was not and will not be the case this weekend. If you could hand-pick four teams to battle it out for the national championship...it would be these four (sorry, not sorry Western Michigan). Michigan is...well, Michigan. Locked and loaded with no real weaknesses, except the fact that anything can happen in 60 minutes of hockey. In any length series, they win. Against anyone. Book it. (But we'll never truly know because why do anything that makes sense?). They play Denver. Who is basically Michigan. Their non-con schedule was not quite as good, but maybe their conference schedule was stronger? They're talented, fast, and explosive. Sounds familiar. Minnesota State is also almost untouchable. In fact, since Michigan beat them back in October (when Michigan Football was just 6-0 and no one had danced in the snow of November 27th or the confetti of December 4th) the Screaming Eagles have lost just *three* times. Wut. Their numbers are incredible. They have no weaknesses, just maybe not quite the elite talent of the three other teams. Still, they may be the toughest out of all. Their opponent is a team the Wolverines have seen five times, Minnesota. Yikes. Despite all of Michigan's success, it was Minnesota who won the Big Ten regular season– despite losing their starting 12th year starter in net– and sending multiple players to the Olympics. Have I mentioned they also beat Michigan twice? The Gophers can skate, score, and defend with Michigan and are getting surprisingly stellar goaltending from Justen Close. There will be no surprise national champion in 2022.   (1) Michigan vs (1) Denver Team Corsi Rank PP% PK% Players Drafted Skaters >.75 ppg GAA Save% Record in last 5 games KRACH Prob of winning Denver 3 25% 80% 12 9 2.16 .909 5-0 38% Michigan 6 27% 83% 12 7 2.13 .926 5-0 62% [Zoey Holmstrom] Things Michigan Needs to Do Against Denver (because David is trying to steal parts from the full preview on Thursday): 1. Take Shots. This seems obvious and unnecessary to reiterate, but it probably is the one slight difference between these two teams. Magnus Chrona hasn't been poor, but he has been susceptible to an eye-roller or two. For all of Erik Portillo's blood pressure raising wanderings, he's been very solid in the crease, not giving up many terrible goals. In a game that seems like it will feature wide open offense, Michigan should have the slight advantage in net. Get as many pucks on net, and see if you can steal a bad goal or two. That could be the difference. 2.  Don't Take A Major. This will be a thing until this year ends. Could it be negated by not having to deal with Big Ten referees? Possibly, but enough of those were also on the players. We've reached the point in the tournament where everyone is going to have a dangerous power play and you cannot spend 1/12 of the game defending an All-You-Can-Eat power play. Michigan hasn't committed a major power play in post-season hockey, so I don't think it will be a problem... but still!! Don't do it! 3. Don't Stop. No lead is safe. Both of these teams are firewagons and can rally from deep deficits. All gas, no brakes. I expect this game to open up, and away we'll go. This has the feel of the team with the puck last (or the goalie who makes the crazier saves) will win. Good for hockey, television rating, and neutrals... not for blood pressure and ulcers! Final Thoughts: This is going to be fun. It would be better if it were a series, though. Both teams are basically mirror images of each other. They want to attack, shoot, score...and do it again. Then, they want to throw their defensemen into the fray and shoot and score even more. Michigan may have a slight advantage on special teams and in net. Has Portillo given up 10 bad goals this year? Denver is weirdly maybe a tad deeper (lolwut) in scoring depth. Denver wants to try to tie Michigan for total title banners; Michigan wants to extend their breathing room over the Pioneers. In the end, Portillo outshines Chrona, and Michigan wins a barn-burner. Alex's Take: I like Michigan's chances in this one, but predictions for these sorts of games are mostly meaningless. Denver presents an extremely interesting challenge as a team who can pressure Michigan with their forecheck, and they've got skill that very few other teams have. If Erik Portillo isn't on his game, the Pioneers can shovel in goals. But the same could be said the other way around. Two teams that want to play a high scoring game, but in that context, I take the team with the better goalie and the one with (at the end of the day), more talented players.  [AFTER THE JUMP: The game that doesn't involve Michigan]

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