My 10 Greatest Memories Of The 2022 Frozen Four
(Resuming With #3)
3. Kenzie Hauswirth's National Title Winning Goal It wasn't the prettiest goal you'll ever see. But for Buckeye fans, there's never been a sweeter goal.
Live, I thought that Lexi Templeman might have executed a brilliant tip. But ESPNU footage clearly shows the puck banking off the skate of a Bulldog 'D.' BTW, don't blame that defender for one second. If she hadn't been closely marking Lexi, Templeman might very well have had the tip-in. Instead, a relatively innocent shot from the left wing boards turned into an unstoppable deflection.
In the building, the identity of the goal scorer wasn't in doubt for long. After an animated celebration with her on-ice teammates, Hauswirth led the charge to the Buckeye Bench, and positively flew through the high five line. My first thought was: "Who gave Kenzie the jet pack?"
It's perfectly fitting that the "energy line" got the big goal. The Top 6 forwards have basically been the same group all year long. It goes without saying that all 6 made invaluable contributions from start to finish. But by the time season was reaching its zenith, the Saekkinen/Hauswirth/Templeman group had become an irresistible force in its own right. Astonishing Hustle. Available to be deployed in any situation. Depth is Good. Check that. Depth is Great!
2. Jenn Gardiner's Semi-Final Game Winning Goal Still hoping for a photogenic goal to be part of the championship run? At 10:57 of the Semi-Final 2nd Period, Jennifer provided it. This goal stood out from all others in the tournament. My Memories List includes a lot of superlatives. But I mean this very sincerely: The Gardiner Goal was one of the most spectacular plays I've ever seen. At any level. The speed & skill were awesome.
Long dash. An inside/outside move that left an otherwise staunch defender flat-footed. A quick release, top shelf slam that blew past the stunned goalie. The keeper didn't even move. No one, and I mean no one, was going to stop Jenn on that play.
We still had half a game to play. But Gardiner's goal held up as the game-winner. I wouldn't have had it any other way.
Up Next: The Greatest Memory Of Them All.
(Resuming With #3)
3. Kenzie Hauswirth's National Title Winning Goal It wasn't the prettiest goal you'll ever see. But for Buckeye fans, there's never been a sweeter goal.
Live, I thought that Lexi Templeman might have executed a brilliant tip. But ESPNU footage clearly shows the puck banking off the skate of a Bulldog 'D.' BTW, don't blame that defender for one second. If she hadn't been closely marking Lexi, Templeman might very well have had the tip-in. Instead, a relatively innocent shot from the left wing boards turned into an unstoppable deflection.
In the building, the identity of the goal scorer wasn't in doubt for long. After an animated celebration with her on-ice teammates, Hauswirth led the charge to the Buckeye Bench, and positively flew through the high five line. My first thought was: "Who gave Kenzie the jet pack?"
It's perfectly fitting that the "energy line" got the big goal. The Top 6 forwards have basically been the same group all year long. It goes without saying that all 6 made invaluable contributions from start to finish. But by the time season was reaching its zenith, the Saekkinen/Hauswirth/Templeman group had become an irresistible force in its own right. Astonishing Hustle. Available to be deployed in any situation. Depth is Good. Check that. Depth is Great!
2. Jenn Gardiner's Semi-Final Game Winning Goal Still hoping for a photogenic goal to be part of the championship run? At 10:57 of the Semi-Final 2nd Period, Jennifer provided it. This goal stood out from all others in the tournament. My Memories List includes a lot of superlatives. But I mean this very sincerely: The Gardiner Goal was one of the most spectacular plays I've ever seen. At any level. The speed & skill were awesome.
Long dash. An inside/outside move that left an otherwise staunch defender flat-footed. A quick release, top shelf slam that blew past the stunned goalie. The keeper didn't even move. No one, and I mean no one, was going to stop Jenn on that play.
We still had half a game to play. But Gardiner's goal held up as the game-winner. I wouldn't have had it any other way.
Up Next: The Greatest Memory Of Them All.