DAVE HAKSTOL
Remedying Tate Maris' senior night experience
The University of North Dakota's six seniors celebrated Senior Night last night at the Ralph Engelstad Arena in a game against Bemidji State. Corban Knight and Danny Kristo from UND's first line. Car...
Posted on 3/3/13 at 3:56 PM
Analyst discusses Hakstol deal
In putting together today's story about Dave Hakstol's new six-year contract, I got a couple of quotes from the coach and athletic director Brian Faison. Then, I thought it might add to the story to g...
Posted on 4/20/12 at 3:47 AM
Intro to Mass Comm
Thanks to Richard Shafer for inviting me to talk with his Introduction to Mass Communications studentsyesterday at UND. I told them everything I know about broadcast news. That didn't take long so we ...
Posted on 2/22/12 at 10:31 AM
TOM MILLER: Men's hockey receives one generous post-Christmas gift 
By Tom Miller , January 04, 2013
Hakstol signs new, six-year contract with UND men's hockey program 
By Brad Elliott Schlossman , April 19, 2012
UND hockey coach Dave Hakstol named coach of the year 
By Herald staff report , April 13, 2012
VIRG FOSS: The search for answers continues 
By Virg Foss , February 17, 2012
UND hockey's Hakstol says Sioux nickname law creates ‘insurmountable challenges’ 
By Brad Elliott Schlossman , February 15, 2012
- Dave Hakstol
- 'Allow us to move on': UND student president asks N.D. citizens to let nickname fight end
- Carlson: Legislature will fight higher ed board at N.D. Supreme Court over nickname law
- Pro-nickname group's biggest financial supporter is 1959 UND alum
- Nickname supporters: Name, logo represent no harm to UND student athletes
- Talk about this topic
Hakstol again named finalist for national coach of the year 
By Brad Elliott Schlossman , March 29, 2011
Fighting Sioux e-mails flood state senators 
UND men’s hockey coach Dave Hakstol is cited as originator of a broadly circulated e-mail plea for people to press their state senators to save the Fighting Sioux nickname.
By Chuck Haga , March 09, 2011
UND nickname: Sioux fans down south get their say
By Kerry Collins , April 13, 2010
- Fargo Sioux Boosters fans talk with Hakstol
- What went into State Board of Higher Education's decision to drop nickname?
- UND nickname: Parise, Zajac weigh in
- Making noise in Fargo: UND acquires new radio home
- Did you support or oppose Friday night's march to back UND's Fighting Sioux nickname and logo? Why or why not?
Sioux booster luncheon in Fargo today includes UND athletics announcement 
Four UND athletic coaches and UND's athletic director are at a UND booster luncheon in Fargo today, and a "major announcement" is planned at the luncheon, according to WDAY-AM and The Forum. The luncheon and announcement come several weeks after UND found itself searching for a new radio home in the Fargo area.
By Forum Communications , April 13, 2010
Virg Foss: An open letter to a few hockey leaders 
I’m aware that I should buy stamps and mail my letters in a meek effort to help stem the U.S. Postal Service’s massive flow of red ink.
By Virg Foss , March 19, 2010
UND hockey: Mirror images 
Sioux head coaches are similar in many ways
By Brad Elliott Schlossman , February 06, 2010
UND men's hockey: Looking for a little chemistry 
Hakstol introduces team at media day
September 30, 2009
Men's hockey: Lamoureux named Hobey Baker finalist 
Grand Forks has another Hobey Baker Memorial Award finalist. Air Force Academy sophomore Jacques Lamoureux was named one of 10 finalists for the award, which goes to college hockey’s best player. Lamoureux leads the country with 31 goals and ranks second with 51 points.
By Brad Elliott Schlossman , March 19, 2009
Men's hockey: A remarkable run for UND 
Dave Hakstol stood just outside of the press box in the Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center in November, moments after his UND hockey team dropped three games below .500 — tying the worst mark since he took over as coach in 2004.
By Brad Elliott Schlossman , March 06, 2009
Sioux nail down elusive sweep 
Frattin’s goal leads UND past HarvardUND will fly home from Boston today for the second time this season. This time, the Sioux are bringing a pair of wins back with them. David Toews and Matt Frattin scored 90 seconds apart in the third period to lift the Sioux to a 4-3 come-from-behind victory over Harvard on Saturday night.
December 07, 2008
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