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That period was a train wreck.Wisconsin Hockey: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 WE WANT MORE!
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Originally Posted by Wisko McBadgerton:
"Baggot says Hughes and Rockwood are centering the top two lines...
Timothy A --> Great hockey mind... Or Greatest hockey mind?!?"
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Why do we just stand there and let them shoot the Puck when its at even strength? close on the person with the Puck and make them move it. this is ridiculous.Wisconsin Hockey: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 WE WANT MORE!
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Originally Posted by Wisko McBadgerton:
"Baggot says Hughes and Rockwood are centering the top two lines...
Timothy A --> Great hockey mind... Or Greatest hockey mind?!?"
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Originally posted by Timothy A View PostThat period was a train wreck.
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I didn't anticipate having time to take the Christmas tree down this afternoon. That's a nice diversion from the nightmare.Wisconsin Hockey: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 WE WANT MORE!
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Originally Posted by Wisko McBadgerton:
"Baggot says Hughes and Rockwood are centering the top two lines...
Timothy A --> Great hockey mind... Or Greatest hockey mind?!?"
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I wasn't able to watch either of the games this weekend, so take my opinion with a grain of salt, but the results lately are simply not up to the expected standard for the program. Two goals for in five games, and losing all five of those games, is patently unacceptable. This kind of a stretch feels like uncharted waters - hopefully being at home next weekend against Mankato will help the team to get right, but the recent results don't exactly have me feeling optimistic about what we might see in the WCHA and NCAA tourneys in a few months.
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I did not watch any video of this weekend’s games, so I am able to comment about this weekend’s results only on the basis of the stats posted by the USCHO and the WCHA.
I’ll start with the positives:- Kronish appears to have played well again.
- We did not allow any PP goals by OSU which has the best PP in the WCHA, perhaps nationally.
- We also did not allow Webster to score a goal though she managed 2 assists.
The negatives are more extensive and daunting:- Once again, only one goal and yet another shutout making it 3 shutouts and only 2 goals in the past 5 games. In a word – dismal.
- Bucky was outshot 75-45. I don’t keep a record of this stat, but it well may be historic.
- Gervais gave up 5 goals, but I hope it was the result of a team effort not due solely to her failings.
- Bucky also went 0-6 on PPs, continuing a season long habit.
- Any benefit from the reconfiguration of the first 2 lines has yet to manifest itself.
Last year’s early exit from the NCAA reasonably can be tied to the impact of the loss of players to the USA Olympic Team. This year is a different situation, one for which expectations were high given the return of the players who were lost for the Olympics and a strong recruiting class. But other top teams had to deal with similar losses and associated issues and have performed better. Thus, additional concerns of possible significance have begun to emerge for me as well:- Will this dramatic change in performance impact player morale and confidence?
- Does this signal a decline in the UW’s relative status in the WCHA and nationally?
- Will it impact recruiting efforts if this is not seen as a one-off event? The WCHA now has 3 other very strong teams and a number have started to emerge in the East as well. These teams may become increasingly attractive to recruits, and will this lead the UW's perceived recruiting advantages to diminish? Interestingly these teams tend to stress D and the ones the UW has played recently have managed to stifle Bucky’s offense.
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LOL!!
Well, I DID watch the games this weekend... and last weekend... and the weekend before.
And you guys are WAY over-reacting.
Yes, they've lost five in a row. Yes, that is very disappointing.
But the five games were against the two teams that played for the national championship last spring, and the team currently in first place in the 'other' best conference in women's hockey.
And today was the only game where they were outplayed. (And BTW, I have watched teams in other years that were as badly outplayed in Columbus that went on to win the national championship.)
They're in a monumental scoring slump. That won't last. They're probably "gripping their sticks" pretty darn tight right now. It is *clearly* the case that MJ knows a whole lot more about what to do about it - and what NOT to do about it - than any of us.
If it were me, I'd tell them to forget about standings and ratings, forget about who they're playing, forget about where they're playing, and "go play". It's a game. And it's a game you've been playing your whole life. And it's a game you play very, very well. So go play. Go have fun.
Something I remind myself and friends and family regularly during baseball season, and it applies here (and is maybe something Buckeye fans could also take note of; I know the Gopher fans around here already understand it): when you're winning, it feels like you're never gonna lose again... but you do. And when you're losing, it feels like you're never gonna win again... but you do.
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Originally posted by robertearle View PostAnd you guys are WAY over-reacting.
Hockey is a funny game. If we were told that two WCHA teams would meet in January, and Team A would be on a five-game win streak, having outscored opponents, 31-6, while Team B had lost five straight, being outscored, 14-2, maybe somebody could name the two teams, but the odds are that they would have them reversed.
"... And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;" -- Rudyard Kipling
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Originally posted by robertearle View PostBut the five games were against the two teams that played for the national championship last spring, and the team currently in first place in the 'other' best conference in women's hockey.
And today was the only game where they were outplayed. (And BTW, I have watched teams in other years that were as badly outplayed in Columbus that went on to win the national championship.)
I will say that UMD and OSU knew how UW was breaking out in both game 2's and were intercepting passes in the middle of the N zone or up the boards. It looked like 6 on 5 again. Something needs to change there. It doesn't seem like they react well to bounce back game 2 pressure. In both bounce back games they looked bad.
I give them credit for changing the PP to an umbrella, although it did not work. They need to shoot more on the pp and on the ice to generate rebounds. Pass pas shoot is what Bill Howard used to say on the UW men's radio broadcasts when they ran the umbrella.
I'd rather have a slump now then later if we have to endure one. The floodgate will open at some point. Hopefully its soon enough to keep them in the ncaa's. If the season ended today and it was an 8 team field, I can't imagine they would be in. How big is the ncaa field now? That being said they have at least 5 games left against UM and OSU, maybe even 6, plenty of chances to move up the computer rankings. They still control their own destiny and the talent there to run the table and win the rest of their games. In MJ I trust.
On Wisconsin!Wisconsin Hockey: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 WE WANT MORE!
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Originally Posted by Wisko McBadgerton:
"Baggot says Hughes and Rockwood are centering the top two lines...
Timothy A --> Great hockey mind... Or Greatest hockey mind?!?"
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Originally posted by Timothy A View Post
I'd rather have a slump now then later if we have to endure one. The floodgate will open at some point. Hopefully its soon enough to keep them in the ncaa's. If the season ended today and it was an 8 team field, I can't imagine they would be in. How big is the ncaa field now? That being said they have at least 5 games left against UM and OSU, maybe even 6, plenty of chances to move up the computer rankings.
That means nine slots open for the three conference tourney winners, and then six at-large bids. Hockey East could have an upset winner steal a slot - with only Northeastern in the top 10 - so to feel relatively safe, Wisconsin needs to be top eight in the Pairwise/RPI.
And right now they are right there at #8. So that's a little concerning, but that gap in RPI between UW and #9 Cornell and #10 Clarkson is quite large. Drop another five games to Minn and Ohio State, and things might get close, but even then it might hold up. Win even one or two of those five games, and I'm pretty confident they stay at least 8th, and "limp" into the tournament
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Yes, the NCAA tournament will be an 11 team field this year but now with 5 Automatic Qualifiers. NEWHA (New England Women's Hockey Alliance) gets their 1st bid and the CHA still has their AQ.
Here's a link to the doc when the NCAA Division 1 Competition Oversight Committee broke the news of the expanded field back on Nov. 23, 2021. The NEWHA AQ is mentioned on page 2.
https://ncaaorg.s3.amazonaws.com/com...ov23Report.pdfLast edited by whoop87; 01-14-2023, 11:18 PM.THINK PINK
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Originally posted by ARM View PostThank you.
Hockey is a funny game. If we were told that two WCHA teams would meet in January, and Team A would be on a five-game win streak, having outscored opponents, 31-6, while Team B had lost five straight, being outscored, 14-2, maybe somebody could name the two teams, but the odds are that they would have them reversed.
On the other hand, they are now only 4 points ahead of UMD for third place. The Bulldogs have the easier schedule down the stretch. Both teams have series left against Minnesota, St Cloud, MSU, and St Thomas, but Wisconsin's additional series is against Ohio State, while UMD plays Bemidji. Falling to fourth is a real possibility.Last edited by Still Eeyore; 01-15-2023, 08:06 AM.
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