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  • ARM
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    Originally posted by robertearle View Post
    Right now, the WCHA web site has different standings point totals for Ohio State and Minnesota on their front page than they have on their 'standings page'... and I'm pretty sure BOTH are wrong! LOL
    Ohio State and UM were tied after Friday, so the Buckeyes should now be 3 points ahead. I would concur that standings showing them 4 and 2 points ahead both include inaccuracies.

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  • robertearle
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    Right now, the WCHA web site has different standings point totals for Ohio State and Minnesota on their front page than they have on their 'standings page'... and I'm pretty sure BOTH are wrong! LOL

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  • Hockeybuckeye
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    Back in the day we couldn't stand 3 particular CCHA refs. Wilkins, Sheggos & Piotrowski. Piotrowski was the worst and some moron made him head of Big Ten hockey officiating. There's simply no justice in the world!

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  • Timothy A
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    Originally posted by Still Eeyore View Post
    If they're in Minneapolis. Most games, Greg Shepherd is in the club seats at Ridder.
    So basically never.

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  • Still Eeyore
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    Originally posted by Gargoyle View Post
    Does the WCHA still review the performance of its refs?
    If they're in Minneapolis. Most games, Greg Shepherd is in the club seats at Ridder.

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  • Hockeybuckeye
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    I've seen some pretty vicious hits this season go uncalled and then it invites the retaliatory hits. As much as we enjoy letting them play the refs do have an obligation to not let things get so out of hand that the risk of injury becomes significant. If the WCHA teams become ingrained to rough physical play those that make the NCAA tournament may find themselves in the box more than they're used to when non WCHA refs are working those games.
    Last edited by Hockeybuckeye; 02-09-2023, 11:33 AM.

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  • FiveHoleFrenzy
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    Originally posted by Gargoyle View Post
    Chippy play is becoming the norm rather than the exception.
    Very interesting...In watching the 2nd Beanpot game between Harvard and bc, there was a play where #23 for bc (Cayla Barnes) crashed the net and that had the potential to turn into a chippy situation with the Goalie and defender for Harvard. To Barnes credit You could see where her actions and conversation quickly diffused the situation. Would like to see more of that in the WCHA.
    Last edited by FiveHoleFrenzy; 02-09-2023, 11:49 AM.

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  • Gargoyle
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    In my opinion, a player is destined to be seriously injured unless refs Bradshaw and Ludwig figure out how to 1) recognize penalties, and 2) call them consistently. Uncalled boarding, holding, tripping, and roughing penalties are causing many games to descend into physical free-for-alls. Chippy play is becoming the norm rather than the exception. Does the WCHA still review the performance of its refs?

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  • Hockeybuckeye
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    Originally posted by Timothy A View Post
    While we're on the subject, anyone else have local linesmen who wait like 3 seconds to blow the whistle on offsides? If you have to think about it that hard, then it didn't happen.
    I don't think a review for offsides can be accurately done at Ohio State games. The cameras for review are on the outside of the boards at hip level on pivoting mounts. The problem is they stick out slightly into the walkway in front of the stands and people walking past knock them crooked every game. I've suggested several times it would be a simple matter to make and install a small cage around them to correct the problem but apparently my suggestions aren't reaching the right ears.

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  • Timothy A
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    Originally posted by Hockeybuckeye View Post
    I have the impression that WCHA refs have a 2 penalty quota against each team in a game and after that it's anything goes on the ice. Just saying.
    And they have to have 1.25 reviews per game also.

    While we're on the subject, anyone else have local linesmen who wait like 3 seconds to blow the whistle on offsides? If you have to think about it that hard, then it didn't happen.

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  • Hockeybuckeye
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    Originally posted by Timothy A View Post
    The shocking thing from Friday night was he actually called legit penalties vs not calling any at all.
    I have the impression that WCHA refs have a 2 penalty quota against each team in a game and after that it's anything goes on the ice. Just saying.

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  • Timothy A
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    I was shocked to see Ludwig trying his hand at reffing at the UW/St. Cl. series. I would have thought he was going to do the rodents and the yuckeyes. I guess the league felt that the UW series was more important than the other one mentioned. The shocking thing from Friday night was he actually called legit penalties vs not calling any at all. I sure think he's going to be in rodentapolis this weekend.

    Tommies at Muzzy U. > Muzzies gonna Muzzinate.
    St. Cl at UMD. > St Cl. will get points.
    BSU at MSU. > MSU brooms will be out, sniffing 5th place.
    UW at rodent tunnelers U. > Too many darn tunnels to get through in 2 hrs. BADgers gonna leave rodentapolis hungry.

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  • Hockeybuckeye
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    Originally posted by Timothy A View Post
    Overall I think the WCHA has taken a big step forward this season with St, Cloud, ST T and MSU closing the gap to the big 4.
    Unless everybody splits there will be top teams and bottom teams in any conference. That being said I do believe the WCHA is the strongest conference in women's hockey and I'll stand by it.

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  • Timothy A
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    Originally posted by Timothy A View Post
    Tommies at BSU - Tommies can cement the 7 spot with 2 wins.
    UMD at MSU - can MSU get a point or 2? They look to have take a step forward in team speed.
    OSU at UM - looking for a pair of 0 - 0 ties in this one.
    St. C at UW - Fill The Bowl is a trap game for sure.
    Well it was a surprise to see BSU get the split.
    MSU and UMD were quite the shocker with UMD getting taken to OT twice.
    I called the 0 0 tie for the wrong series! Split is no surprise there.
    I totally called the Fiasco In The Bowl game.

    Overall I think the WCHA has taken a big step forward this season with St, Cloud, ST T and MSU closing the gap to the big 4.

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  • KTDC
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    Originally posted by Hockeybuckeye View Post
    How about the Beavers taking Clarkson to the wire? (Big Grin)
    Greate statement for the WCHA.
    lol

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