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Duluth, MN, USA / 95 KQDS Mar 15, 2021 11:42 AM It had been 701 days since UMD’s last postseason game, but it looked like it had been a week or two. Unfazed by Western Michigan goals in the final minute of the second and third periods, UMD did what UMD does: It won a postseason game. Freshman defenseman Connor Kelley’s second goal in as many games was his first career game-winner, and the Bulldogs advanced to the NCHC Frozen Faceoff semifinals Saturday night with a dramatic 5-4 win over Western Michigan in Grand Forks. “I think their wing came out to me a bit, so I decided to shoot it,” Kelley said very matter-of-factly about his winning tally. It wasn’t a play without controversy, as it appeared there was a problem with the drop of the puck on the faceoff. The puck looked like it hit the glove of UMD’s Jesse Jacques, then bounced off either the hand or stick of Western Michigan’s Paul Washe before finding its way to WMU defenseman Aidan Fulp. Ins ....
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Duluth, MN, USA / 95 KQDS Jan 22, 2021 9:23 PM It’s one thing to talk about how a COVID issue and potential pause were practically inevitable. Just look around. Half the NCHC Colorado College, Omaha, Denver, and now UMD has endured some sort of COVID-related shutdown that caused games to be moved (so far, none have been officially lost). So the bottom line was that this was probably going to happen. It happened to the UMD women’s hockey team. And both basketball teams. (I should note that, while every one of UMD’s active winter sports teams has endured a pause due to COVID positives, the actual number of positive tests in each case has been quite small. The pauses have come as a result of necessary contact tracing around the positive tests. As much as we probably have grown to despise the phrase “out of an abundance of caution,” it’s appropriate here, as none of these shutdowns have come as the result of outbreaks of COVID within teams. Instead, the ....