Appreciate the kind words. It is good to be #1 in the NPI. Maybe we should be #1 in the human polls, but we need to earn that on the ice by winning tomorrow.They are already #1 in the NPI and that is the only poll that really matters. I started a thread about home lame the USCHO poll is, check it out. You should already be #1 there as well.
When you went through the possible outcome combinations for the weekend here, you left one out.If OSU sweeps this weekend we'd obviously take over first place but with a split I'm not certain. The polls are rather wonky as I'm extremely puzzled how Clarkson remained at #10 after the 8-0 spanking we gave them on neutral ice?
To be fair, Wisconsin had not swept at that rink since 2019, so a sweep by them was rather unlikely.When you went through the possible outcome combinations for the weekend here, you left one out.
It was an entertaining game for the most part, despite not going our way. We are thrilled that we have Joy on our team. You should feel the same way about Caroline Harvey. She is an elite player and fun to watch. That goal she scored tonight was a thing of beauty, and I don't think any tender in the country would have stopped that shot.Dunne is a beast. So strong. BADger players just bounce off her. She is the scariest player in the wcha. Very entertaining game tonight.
That's interesting to me.It was telling to me that the coaches, who normally sing the alma mater with the players after the game, skipped the alma mater and headed straight to the locker room. My guess is that they were not happy with the performance, but I have no way of knowing that for sure.
Yeah, not 100% sure why our coaches were not singing the alma mater, just a guess. I probably sounded a tad harsh in my write-up of yesterday's game. I just felt like we needed to play better and should have played better. Hopefully, the team will figure things out and be better for it. I remember us getting rolled by Wisconsin a couple of yeas ago in the WCHA Title Game, then going on to win the National Title in New Hampshire. The coaches and kids will have a month to stew about this before Penn State comes to town the first weekend of January. Hopefully they come out with fire in their eyes and ready to start rolling. February will be difficult when we are missing our best players during the Olympics. Wisconsin will be in the same boat. My educated guess is that you will be without Harvey, Eden, Simms, Edwards, possibly McNaughton (not sure who the USA will pick to be the third goaltender), maybe others that are playing for other countries. Minnesota seems like they may be best-positioned to weather the Olympics. We'll see.That's interesting to me.
Earlier this year, after the UW volleyball team lost at home to USC, it was the team members who failed to stay and sing the alma mater. Whether it was the first loss in the Field House this year, or that it was something of an upset, or that it was the first home loss at all for a good number of the players (a very young roster, with a number of transfers) who didn't realize they should still stick around, regardless, I don't know. But the coaches reportedly let them know in no uncertain terms that they are to stay on the court for the alma mater, win or lose. Which they certainly did two weeks later, after a home loss to Nebraska (certainly NOT an upset. LOL)
Caroline Harvey is one of my favorites. I love her game. She is so smooth and when she gets in open space, forget about it. It is going to be fun watching her in the Olympics and the PWHL. LOL, it will be fun when she is no longer playing for the Badgers!Final Score From Saturday, December 5th
Wisconsin 6
Ohio State 1
It Was A Great Day For Horology
What is a Horologist, you ask? A basic Google Search gives us this answer:
Someone who is fascinated by timepieces, their history, craftsmanship and mechanics. Someone who collects them for their beauty, historical significance or the joy of restoring intricate machines.
Why were local Horologists so happy on Saturday?
We Got Our Clocks Cleaned.
Three Stars of the Game: Decidedly Unofficial & Just For FunLate in the 3rd Period, Mira took a Holding Penalty. Upon her release for the box, she turned that lemon into lemonade. Back on the OSU Penalty Kill, Jocelyn Amos blocked a shot and Hilda Svensson swept the puck out of the zone. Jungaker gained possession of the puck, and put a backhander into the top shelf of the Badger Net. Too little and much too late? Of course. But nevertheless a sweet shot? Also yes.
Ohio State Honorable Mention: Mira Jungaker
Wisconsin Honorable Mention: Kirsten Simms
Ohio State ate a fair amount of humble pie on Saturday. Kirsten served up the first slice. Preceded by an awesome hesitation move into the middle of the slot, Simms launched a surgical strike into the Buckeye net. With that first goal on the scoresheet, the Badgers were on their way to a dynamic victory.
#3 Star: Kelly Gorbatenko, Wisconsin
Ultimately they were just insurance tallies. But Kelly was the only player to score twice. Gorbatenko pounded in the 4th & 5th Badger goals, which essentially settled the matter.
#2 Star: Ava McNaughton, Wisconsin
Great performance both days by Ava. On Friday McNaughton has 25 Saves on 26 Buckeye Shots. On Saturday the total was 35 Saves on 36 Buckeye Shots. That's 60 Saves for the Weekend!
Naturally Ava has a stingy Badger Defense in front of her. Let's not forget to credit the whole Wisconsin 'D' Corps. Still, McNaughton played plenty well enough to earn a shutout in either game. Buckeye persistence kept that from happening both days. But just barely.
#1 Star: Caroline Harvey, Wisconsin
Caroline has been causing me heartbreak for some time now. Most notably on March 23, 2025.
But Harvey also played quite brilliantly on Saturday. Caroline had a Goal and 2 Assists. Her 3 Scoring Points led all players. Don't forget that Harvey plays 'D' as well. Her 4 Blocked Shots led all players.
#4 has got to be my favorite Badger since at least Sara Bauer. But Caroline, please. I'm not trying to be Petty, but you've Nicked me up enough. Stop dragging my... stop dragging my heart around!
Confidential To All Who Were Chirping: I went to a Hockey Game & a Debate Broke Out. OK, I Get That There Are Times When First Amendment Rights Must Be Exercised. But Keep In Mind You're World Class Hockey Players, Not Debate Club Members!
Next Stargazing: Have A Very Merry Christmas & A Prosperous New Year. Along With Much Happiness!
Then On January 2nd & 3rd, We're Back At The Ice Rink For An Intriguing Match-Up With CHA Leader Penn State.
Wisconsin by far will be the best to weather the Olympic storm.. Ohio State and Minnesota without their “Best” players are merely mortal and Ohio State is severely shorthanded to begin with. You take out Dunne, Svennson, Jungaker and Raunio and you have not much left in numbers let alone talent.Yeah, not 100% sure why our coaches were not singing the alma mater, just a guess. I probably sounded a tad harsh in my write-up of yesterday's game. I just felt like we needed to play better and should have played better. Hopefully, the team will figure things out and be better for it. I remember us getting rolled by Wisconsin a couple of yeas ago in the WCHA Title Game, then going on to win the National Title in New Hampshire. The coaches and kids will have a month to stew about this before Penn State comes to town the first weekend of January. Hopefully they come out with fire in their eyes and ready to start rolling. February will be difficult when we are missing our best players during the Olympics. Wisconsin will be in the same boat. My educated guess is that you will be without Harvey, Eden, Simms, Edwards, possibly McNaughton (not sure who the USA will pick to be the third goaltender), maybe others that are playing for other countries. Minnesota seems like they may be best-positioned to weather the Olympics. We'll see.
The only other absentee for Wisconsin will be Sapovalivova.Yeah, not 100% sure why our coaches were not singing the alma mater, just a guess. I probably sounded a tad harsh in my write-up of yesterday's game. I just felt like we needed to play better and should have played better. Hopefully, the team will figure things out and be better for it. I remember us getting rolled by Wisconsin a couple of yeas ago in the WCHA Title Game, then going on to win the National Title in New Hampshire. The coaches and kids will have a month to stew about this before Penn State comes to town the first weekend of January. Hopefully they come out with fire in their eyes and ready to start rolling. February will be difficult when we are missing our best players during the Olympics. Wisconsin will be in the same boat. My educated guess is that you will be without Harvey, Eden, Simms, Edwards, possibly McNaughton (not sure who the USA will pick to be the third goaltender), maybe others that are playing for other countries. Minnesota seems like they may be best-positioned to weather the Olympics. We'll see.
Murphy, Bouveng, Plosova, Laitinen, and possibly Primerano gone for Minnesota. So that's the two primary play-drivers up front and two of the three defenders who provide offense. Don't know when Paul's coming back. While there's still plenty of talent on the team so much of what they do is tied into 18. The best hope is actually the schedule, where they'll be playing other shorthanded teams. Who knows.Yeah, not 100% sure why our coaches were not singing the alma mater, just a guess. I probably sounded a tad harsh in my write-up of yesterday's game. I just felt like we needed to play better and should have played better. Hopefully, the team will figure things out and be better for it. I remember us getting rolled by Wisconsin a couple of yeas ago in the WCHA Title Game, then going on to win the National Title in New Hampshire. The coaches and kids will have a month to stew about this before Penn State comes to town the first weekend of January. Hopefully they come out with fire in their eyes and ready to start rolling. February will be difficult when we are missing our best players during the Olympics. Wisconsin will be in the same boat. My educated guess is that you will be without Harvey, Eden, Simms, Edwards, possibly McNaughton (not sure who the USA will pick to be the third goaltender), maybe others that are playing for other countries. Minnesota seems like they may be best-positioned to weather the Olympics. We'll see.