***UND Fighting Sioux Thread***

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Didn't ND lose their entire defense corp after last season?
Pretty much

Sorry to hijack this thread, but can a player sign an ELC and go back to NCAA?

Thinking of Fantilli
No idea

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**BREAKING** UND has just received a commitment from USNTDP defensemen EJ Emery (@ej.emery6). EJ is a 6’3” 165lbs right-handed defenseman who is projected to be a first round pick in next year’s NHL Draft. He had 9 points (1G & 8A) in 39 games for the US national development team. Welcome to the North Dakota family!
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GRAND FORKS — UND has landed its goaltender of the future.

Caleb Heil, considered one of the best 2006-born goaltenders in the United States, if not the best, gave a verbal commitment to UND late Wednesday night.

Heil called UND goalie coach Karl Goehring — on Goehring's birthday, no less — to inform him of the news.

The 6-foot-2, 185-pound netminder from Victoria, Minn., played for both Sioux Falls Power 16U AAA and the Sioux Falls Stampede of the United States Hockey League last season.

"I toured The Ralph with my Minnesota Machine team when I was 9 years old," Heil said. "Ever since then, I've really had an interest in the rink and the program. I've toured it a few times since and I've always maintained that desire to be a Fighting Hawk."

 
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Men's Hockey - University of North Dakota
Dillon Simpson returns to North Dakota as assistant coach
8/24/2023 9:46:00 AM | By: Alec Stocker Johnson, FightingHawks.com

GRAND FORKS, N.D. – University of North Dakota head hockey coach Brad Berry announced on Thursday that former North Dakota defenseman and team captain Dillon Simpson will return to the program as the third assistant coach. ...

Simpson returns to North Dakota following a strong professional playing career, amassing nearly 500 career games in the American Hockey League over nine seasons. After spending four years with the Edmonton Oilers organization, Simpson spent his final five seasons with the Cleveland Monsters, wearing a letter for the team in each of those years.

He served as the captain for the Monsters from 2021-23, earning the organization's man of the year award this spring for his off-ice contributions to the community.

Simpson spent four seasons at North Dakota from 2010-14, helping the program reach the NCAA Tournament in each of the four years, including two NCAA Frozen Four berths in 2011 and 2014. Over his career, Simpson appeared in 156 games for the green and white, tallying 16 goals and 59 assists for 75 points. ...

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