{"id":29316,"date":"2007-10-09T15:21:11","date_gmt":"2007-10-09T20:21:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2007\/10\/09\/200708-st-cloud-state-season-preview\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:57:03","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:57:03","slug":"200708-st-cloud-state-season-preview","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wwwproxy.uscho.com\/2007\/10\/09\/200708-st-cloud-state-season-preview\/","title":{"rendered":"2007-08 St. Cloud State Season Preview"},"content":{"rendered":"
Coach Bob Motzko — and arguably goaltender Bobby Goepfert — brought back the St. Cloud State Huskies to the level of the Husky teams of the early 2000s last year, making the NCAA tournament for the first time in four years. <\/p>\n
However, the team still has the stigma of being unable to win an NCAA tournament game, falling 4-1 to Maine in Rochester on what could be described as an atypical night for Goepfert.<\/p>\n
With Goepfert graduating, if the Huskies want to get back to the dance in late March, they’re going to have to find a way to fill a lot of holes.<\/p>\n
“We do have so many holes this year and unknowns. We have 17 freshmen and sophomores, we have a handful of guys that haven’t played a lot of minutes and the only way we’re going to know is we’ve got to throw them over the boards,” said Motzko.<\/p>\n
The Huskies do have a strong base to draw from because of their recent success, which Motzko thinks will serve them well.<\/p>\n
“We’ve got outstanding leadership and that’s going to be very important this year because it’s going to be tested. There’s no question,” he said. “I think we’re probably one of the teams in the league that’s set with the most unknowns right now, especially from the defensive side.”<\/p>\n
While the Huskies have many holes to fill, the ones on offense are comparatively tiny. <\/p>\n
St. Cloud State returns three of its top four scorers up front, including WCHA Rookie of the Year Andreas Nodl and WCHA All-Rookie Team member Ryan Lasch as well as senior Nate Dey. The team also has potential offensive firepower in the new forwards.<\/p>\n
“We have seven new forwards in our line-up,” he said. “We think we have a lot of options up front to create offense.”<\/p>\n
A few of those new forwards that could contribute are freshmen Tony Mosey and Brian Volpel and possibly Minnesota transfer junior Brent Borgen.<\/p>\n
Though the Huskies have an anchor in senior captain Matt Stephenson, the team lost a big chunk of its defense last year, losing Casey Borer, Grant Clafton and Justin Fletcher to graduation, with the latter helping the team offensively as well.<\/p>\n