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With the two suspensions, Ohio St will be down to only eight forwards for the first game vs St Cloud. And Minn will be without two of their best D for their first game vs Duluth.
I thought that would probably have been the case, so I looked, to be sure. It was not the case.
In the couple seconds of the video where you see her talking to Frost, she is wearing some sort of athletic "tennis" shoes. The video at BTN Plus has a run time of 2:30:53; you can see her shoes at...
Assistant coaches Kelsey Cline and James Wisniewski were out almost as quickly as Frost. Muzerall can be seen on camera somewhat later, though she could certainly have been out on the ice but not on camera earlier.
Last Feb, in Columbus, Ohio and Minn played a very penalty-filled game. 20 minors called, Ten each way, plus a game misconduct to Murphy. Three pairs of coincidental roughing penalties. Same two refs, BTW. These two teams don't like each other.
#27, aka Jordan Baxter, had given Emma Kreitz a couple cross-checks immediately prior. They both should be very much in line for possible suspension. As is Jordyn Petrie, who landed the only true punch that I saw on what the TV cameras captured.
OSU's Carmichael and MN's Graham were the two who got coincidental minors with 3 seconds to play. The box score reads "Disqualification" at 20 minutes for their clash coming out of the box (the start of which we don't see on camera). The rest all read "Game misconduct". There are seven of those...
Does anyone here read lips? Because I think I can get a couple of the words that Muzerall shouts out (at the refs?) when they show her just after Sloane Mathews gets her 'delay of game' penalty, 4:55 remaining in the 2nd period. LOL! But I'd appreciate knowing that whole sentence/exchange.
This is some video I'll have to see later on. But the box score for Minn vs Ohio today shows four game misconduct penalties for Minn and five for Ohio State!
I didn't see the game, but Milewski reports that Simms left the game in the first period, after going hard into the boards, and apparently didn't return.
AARGGHH!
The penalty against Venusio at the end of the period might be the weakest call I have even seen. She got called for holding; she put one hand out on the shoulder of the Vermont player, who went down to the ice. Venusio might literally have not touched her at all.
After the first couple minutes...
Missing the point.
Yes, they were holds. Yes, they were called. Yes, they resulted in power plays.
But they were SO obvious, and SO pointless. Almost like UMD took the penalties intentionally, to show how "tough" they were, or some such. It wasn't like they were preventing a breakaway, or...
Joy Dunne and Emma Peschel both missed their game on Friday, travelling back from National team camp, or whatever they're calling it. They also have four Europeans - three Swedish, one Finn - who might be on their Olympic teams.
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Adding: they are currently dressing ten forwards...
Did UMD challenge the tying goal for offsides? Because am 100% certain that they had called their timeout earlier, after an icing; I saw the ref signal timeout and put to the UMD bench when that happened. It's moot, of course, but that final 21 seconds after Harvey's goal should have been 5-on-3...
Two of the holding calls might have been more accurately described as "horse-collar tackles" if it had been football. Clearly, UMD came in looking to play "physical", and I'm fine with that. But there's simply no way a ref doesn't see and call a horse-collar tackle. It's giving away a power...
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