Still Eeyore
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What is with this program and blowing leads? Has gone on for years. I cannot believe they did it twice in the post season once again this year.
In addition to what ARM said about key goals against this year being extremely fluky, another issue is that Frost doesn't trust his depth. He overuses the first line to a ridiculous extent. Given our scoring distribution this year, that would be defensible if the Gophers were behind, but it's just dumb when trying to protect a lead.
In the WCHA semi against Wisconsin, the Badgers iced the puck with 35 seconds left. Frost called his timeout. I will never understand calling time out when the other team just committed icing. You throw away the advantage of the opponent not being able to change. Abbey Murphy was barely able to skate back to the bench, she was so exhausted. So, of course, Frost sends the first line back out for the faceoff, except for Hemp in place of Bouveng to get a second center.
This was mindboggling. Audrey Wethington, as good defensively as anyone on the first line, was on the bench. Frost was somewhat constrained with Madison Kaiser in the dressing room with a broken collarbone after being driven into the boards, but I would have preferred just sending out one of the other lines, with no timeout, or, if you're going to mix lines, use Hemp/Wethington/Kreisz over a worn out first line.
Then Wisconsin tied it on one of the flukiest goals I've ever seen. O'Brien was behind the net, facing the boards, and used her backhand to try a desperate pass to the front of the net. The puck hit Vetter in the shoulder and went in.
Frost did something similar against Clarkson, including calling time out after the Knights iced the puck. He needs to be willing to use other lines in crucial situations.