Guiguere pots all 4 CCT goals in our 4-1 victory over Harvard.
34 on the year.
She's also scored the last 7 Clarkson goals.
Such selfish play is not what the PK is all about.
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Originally Posted by Wisko McBadgerton:
"Baggot says Hughes and Rockwood are centering the top two lines...
Timothy A --> Great hockey mind... Or Greatest hockey mind?!?"
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And of 3 Patty Kaz recepients: Jamie Lee Rattray, Loren Gabel and Elizabeth Giguere WHOOOOOOOOO WHOOOOOOOOO
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Just for fun here is how the Patty Kaz 10 did against Harvard
Tot Goals scored
Player's Name Class Position School Gms G A By Team against Harvard
Elizabeth Giguere Jr. F Clarkson 2 4 2 8
Jaime Bourbonnais Sr. D Cornell 2 2 1 11
Alina Mueller So. F Northestn 1 1 2 3
Daryl Watts Jr. F Wisconsin 1 1 0 5
Sarah Fillier So. F Princeton 2 0 1 5
Abby Roque Sr. F Wisconsin 1 0 1 5
Sophie Shirley So. F Wisconsin 1 0 1 5
Emma Maltais Jr. F Ohio State 0 0 0
Gms GAA Saves Save%
Lindsay Browning Jr. G Cornell 2 0.500 31 0.969
Aerin Frankel Jr. G Northestn 1 1.000 31 0.969
Q.E.D. for your girl, especially since Harvard's the class of the RV crowd.
Just for fun here is how the Patty Kaz 10 did against Harvard
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Sarah Fillier Gms 2 G-0 A-1 Princeton 5 Harvard 9
As thirdtime's... pointed out, Fillier didn't play the first time Princeton and Harvard met.
It is a legitimate argument that Giguère has continued to produce as the talent surrounding her has dwindled. Wisconsin's trio has been more productive, but in recent weeks, there has been more than one call from Badger fans to reunite them on one line, suggesting that they may not have done as well in Giguère's situation.
This is a very difficult year if the committee really looks at each candidate in detail. If they just say, "Who has the most points?" ...
"... And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;" -- Rudyard Kipling
As thirdtime's... pointed out, Fillier didn't play the first time Princeton and Harvard met.
It is a legitimate argument that Giguère has continued to produce as the talent surrounding her has dwindled. Wisconsin's trio has been more productive, but in recent weeks, there has been more than one call from Badger fans to reunite them on one line, suggesting that they may not have done as well in Giguère's situation.
This is a very difficult year if the committee really looks at each candidate in detail. If they just say, "Who has the most points?" ...
I forgot that Fillier did not play in the first game. As you stated this is going to be one tough one to call a winner. So many that are really really deserving. All of us fans are biased towards our player(s). Again I think Giguère is as worthy as anyone based on her play and the lack of goal scoring talent that she is playing with. Hope she wins but if not I won't be pizzing and moaning. Although I might pizz and moan if she does not make the top 3 .
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FWIW, this Gopher fan thinks Giguere is the correct choice for PK. It's not Watts, as she isn't even the best player on Wisconsin, which is Roque. And you could argue that Shirley is better as well.
Again I think Giguère is as worthy as anyone based on her play and the lack of goal scoring talent that she is playing with.
Giguère's situation is a little similar to Decker's in her senior year. Wisconsin won it all in 2011 when Decker was a sophomore, made the final her junior year when she won the Kazmaier, and Decker may have been even more outstanding as a senior, but she was about the only big offensive weapon that the Badgers had. Knight, Brooke Ammerman, and Prévost had graduated, Brittany Ammerman and McKeough were injured. Packer and Sylvester just weren't the same kind of players. Decker did great to produce 55 points in 35 games, but it is hard to stand out when your team is trending down (UW just missed the NCAAs after losing in the WCHA semi). This was also UM's undefeated season, so that's where most of the WCHA attention was focused, so the analogy severely breaks down there.
Clarkson is in kind of a similar boat in terms of winning it all two years ago, making the FF last year, and now being more of a bubble team. Coyne and Chu both won on teams that weren't in the top four, but neither of their teams even made the NCAA Tournament the year before they won, so the trend was upward. By and large, the winners have been on top-four teams at the time of the voting.
"... And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;" -- Rudyard Kipling
Clarkson is in kind of a similar boat in terms of winning it all two years ago, making the FF last year, and now being more of a bubble team. Coyne and Chu both won on teams that weren't in the top four, but neither of their teams even made the NCAA Tournament the year before they won, so the trend was upward. By and large, the winners have been on top-four teams at the time of the voting.
Clarkson's down, but they're also missing something like 8 players to injury and are still on the right side of the tournament bubble. Look at where BC is in comparison. Clarkson's probably right around where the Eagles are if Giguere isn't on the team, and that's being conservative.
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