{"id":605484,"date":"2017-01-07T13:32:09","date_gmt":"2017-01-07T18:32:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/thesportsdaily.com\/?p=605484"},"modified":"2017-01-07T13:32:09","modified_gmt":"2017-01-07T18:32:09","slug":"und-blows-out-uno","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thesportsdaily.com\/news\/und-blows-out-uno\/","title":{"rendered":"UND Blows out UNO"},"content":{"rendered":"
First, it would appear that University of North Dakota All-American forward Brock Boeser\u2019s surgically repaired right wrist has healed nicely. Also, Boeser didn\u2019t appear to be all that rusty, he opened the scoring at the 3:30 mark of the first period. Boeser followed up that goal up with another at the 14:22 mark of the first period.<\/p>\n
After missing six games, Boeser chipped in two goals and is closing in on the 20 point threshold. When Boeser is in the lineup, UND is 8-4-2. When he\u2019s sitting in the stands, UND is 3-2-1.<\/p>\n
UND would score five in the first period, two in the second period and two in the third period to beat back Nebraska-Omaha 9-1. Only one skater in last night\u2019s game failed to record a point, sophomore defenseman Hayden Shaw.<\/p>\n
After playing in the World Junior Championship final, freshman forward Tyson Jost slept a grand total of 30 minutes. He also faced some adversity getting from Montreal to Omaha. \u00a0No sleep aside, Jost was able to chip in (1g1a\u20142pts).<\/p>\n
With the 9-1 loss, Mavericks head coach Dean Blais suffered his worst loss in 18 years of coaching. After the game, Blais was less than happy.<\/p>\n