The Buckeyes travel to St. Cloud this weekend on a four-game win street with a couple of road sweeps at Bemidji State and Penn State. It continues to be scoring by committee as eight different players notched goals for Ohio State in its recent sweep at Penn State. The Buckeyes have been solid at the blue line and in net, giving up just two goals in those last four in a 2-1 win at Bemidji to go with a 2-0 shutout, and a 3-1 win over Penn State followed by a 6-0 win. Redshirt-junior goaltender Stacy Danczak got the shutout at Bemidji and freshman goaltender Kassidy Sauve got the shutout yesterday at Penn State. Can the Buckeyes stay hot vs the Huskies? Time will tell as Huskies goaltender Julie Friend has been difficult for the Bucks to score on at times. The two teams split in Columbus earlier this season with St. Cloud taking Friday's game 4-2. The Buckeyes outshot St. Cloud 45-19 in that game but it did not matter as Friend stopped 43 of those shots and the Huskies scored on four of those shots. The Bucks bounced back in Saturday's game with a 3-0 win. The shots on goal in that one were more even at 28-18 (OSU advantage), but freshman goaltender Kassidy Sauve earned her third shutout of her young career to help Ohio State get a split. Ohio State currently sets in 4th place in the WCHA with 24 points, although four of the teams in the league have only played 14 games to the Bucks 16, so the standings are a bit skewed at this point. St. Cloud is one of the teams that has played two less games, and they are currently in 7th place with 11 points. Husky fans, what are your thoughts on your team so far, and how do you see this series playing out? I expect the usual tough, gritty effort from the Huskies. There are no nights off in the WCHA, especially on the road.
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Re: Ohio State @ St. Cloud State 1/9 - 1/10
Under the new coaching staff of HC Eric Rud and assistants Jinelle Siergiej and Steve Macdonald, the Huskies are playing better this year than in years past. Two imports from Providence (Illikainen and Slattery) have improved the forwards and the defenders. The renovation project of bringing SCSU to respectable levels will be a slow one, but one that has started.
I said before the series in Columbus that the Huskies always seem to grab a victory somehow from the Buckeyes. You are right--SCSU goaltending has been the one bright spot over the past few years--namely, senior Julie Friend. The more games backup Katie Fitzgerald gets, the better she seems to play.
Now, of course, it seems your Buckeyes are on a hot streak. Always fun to see these contests. Effort from both sides is seldom an issue. Two tough games--hoping the Huskies can again grab at least one victory.
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Originally posted by osualum86 View PostTime will tell as Huskies goaltender Julie Friend has been difficult for the Bucks to score on at times. The two teams split in Columbus earlier this season with St. Cloud taking Friday's game 4-2. The Buckeyes outshot St. Cloud 45-19 in that game but it did not matter as Friend stopped 43 of those shots and the Huskies scored on four of those shots.
Ohio State currently sets in 4th place in the WCHA with 24 points, although four of the teams in the league have only played 14 games to the Bucks 16, so the standings are a bit skewed at this point
Originally posted by The BoomerAlways fun to see these contests. Effort from both sides is seldom an issue.
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Round 1 goes to the Buckeyes. Apparently a very competitive game at 2-1, plus an empty-netter.
The thing most noticeable item in the boxscore is that OSU held SCSU to only 2 shots on goal in the third period. Sounds like the Buckeye 'D' did a great job of locking things down and protecting the lead.
Would obviously be interested in any eyewitness accounts...
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Originally posted by pgb-ohio View PostRound 1 goes to the Buckeyes. Apparently a very competitive game at 2-1, plus an empty-netter.
The thing most noticeable item in the boxscore is that OSU held SCSU to only 2 shots on goal in the third period. Sounds like the Buckeye 'D' did a great job of locking things down and protecting the lead.
Would obviously be interested in any eyewitness accounts...
I would give McKinnon #1 star, Kayla Sullivan and Kari Schmitt #2 stars, and Julie Friend #3 star. Tomorrow's another day--and another double header at the Brooks Center!
(At least the men Huskies were victorious this evening with a squeaker over another Ohio team (Miami), 3-1.)Last edited by The Boomer; 01-10-2015, 01:38 AM.
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Originally posted by The Boomer View PostI would give McKinnon #1 star, Kayla Sullivan and Kari Schmitt #2 stars, and Julie Friend #3 star.
Tomorrow's another day--and another double header at the Brooks Center!
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Originally posted by pgb-ohio View PostNow you're talking my language. Thanks for the reply.
Looks like special teams were the story in the rematch?
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*sigh* OK, here is the eyewitness account of the game today. Not many shots considering all the power play opportunities--OSU had 8 PP's and SCSU had 5. The officiating was "iffy" at best, and turned a decent game into a bit of chippy play by the second half. Hard day for the women to concentrate on hockey with reviews, arguments, disputed goals, etc.
Comments: The Huskies have a long way to go to become "competitive." I just realized that next year's squad will have some hopeful newcomers, but the sad news is the Huskies will be without goalie Julie Friend and defender Audrey Hanmer. These have been the best two players for the past 3-4 seasons and will be hard to replace.
Ohio State had some troubles early in the season, but play as a cohesive unit with good defense and good puck movement and scoring opportunities on offense.
The official 3 stars named today were #3 Kassidy Sauve, #2 Danielle Gagne, and #1 Kari Schmitt. Schmitt had two goals and played a strong defensive game. No objections from this end--all deserved the stars.
Well, maybe even with a shutout, Sauve really wasn't tested much more than a few good chances by our intrepid Huskies. I would have split the #3 star between Julia McKinnon and Claudia Kepler.
With the score 1-0 OSU and with about 5 minutes left in the second period, Kepler had the puck on a 2 on 1 break. Some nifty moves and a great feed to McKinnon breaking towards the net resulted in a beaut of a goal. They both had good games, but this one play earned them at least an honorable mention. (pgb, did you like the part where I even threw in the "honorable mention?"
The final tally was 4-0 OSU, but the game basically was over with the McKinnon goal. OSU looks like they are clicking on all cylinders at the moment and they played well on this weekend. Good luck the rest of the way.
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