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2021-2022 D1 Women's Hockey Scores

Clarkson 5 Sacred Heart 1

First 2 periods I could have played goalie for the knights. 4 total shots on goal and all I could have stopped. LOL
 
Strong teams like Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ohio State, Colgate etc destroying some weaker opponents this weekend with big scores, and everyone gets so impressed by year-end individual stats.
 
Strong teams like Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ohio State, Colgate etc destroying some weaker opponents this weekend with big scores, and everyone gets so impressed by year-end individual stats.

It beats the mess last year.

UW played all 3 goalies this weekend which is completely out of character for MJ and the 4 liners and the 7th D played more than usual. Watts else is MJ supposed to do other than not schedule Lindenwood? He looks at that series from a hockey ambassador's viewpoint, it's good exposure for Lindenwood to play UW. The UW players train and practice hard, they need to play hard to improve no matter who they play. It's also on the team getting wiped out to field a better team. With all the free agency this last year it was more possible than ever to get better quicker. Even when a team puts up 8 or more, it's still hard to score. I can't believe O'Brien is going to beat out Watts for the PK this year, didn't see that coming.
 
I'll say it again - there is not enough D1 talent in the women's game to fill all the D1 rosters. Normally, if each team is filling all 18 scholarships, you would think that say a 4th liner at Wisco who I'd presume is not on fully scholly (or no money at all) would, during their recruitment, be enticed to go to a 'lesser' program on full money with most likely a 1st line role, and that would level the playing field a bit but that does not seem to be the case. How lopsided these scores are does put a hole in my theory that the covid year and RMU shutdown would help some historically weaker programs (it does seem to help RPI even though they lost 1-2(OT) and 0-2 to a "middle of the pack" mercyhurst squad but was not the bloodbath I think most people expected). If anything, it seems the top programs got even stronger. And this in an olympic year leaving the very top out of the college game this season.
 
I'll say it again - there is not enough D1 talent in the women's game to fill all the D1 rosters. Normally, if each team is filling all 18 scholarships, you would think that say a 4th liner at Wisco who I'd presume is not on fully scholly (or no money at all) would, during their recruitment, be enticed to go to a 'lesser' program on full money with most likely a 1st line role, and that would level the playing field a bit but that does not seem to be the case.

Dara Greig had 4 goals and 1 assist yesterday for Colgate (had no points in game 1). She as a 4th liner @ UW. Watts will be very interesting is how DeVito does for BU. BU's site says at UW she missed 2 years due to injury and only played in 8 games in 19-20.
 
Strong teams like Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ohio State, Colgate etc destroying some weaker opponents this weekend with big scores, and everyone gets so impressed by year-end individual stats.
The Gophers didn't even play and they still get called out. I guess you mean Minnesota State; the Mavericks have been on the wrong end of blowouts often enough over the years that they should be excused for running up the score when they get the chance.
 
The Gophers didn't even play and they still get called out. I guess you mean Minnesota State; the Mavericks have been on the wrong end of blowouts often enough over the years that they should be excused for running up the score when they get the chance.

Sorry ARM, my mistake. I guess I just get a little annoyed when the season finishes and all people talk about is the number of points some players get but don’t look at the big picture at some of the blowouts vs out of conference (or in conference) weaker teams. And then the points thing becomes part of a PK award winner or MVP discussion. Cheers
 
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If you’re looking for an example of how far UNH has fallen, in looking ahead to this weekend’s games, the UNH-BU match ISN’T listed along with the other 4 games, on the USCHO Upcoming Schedule!! If that isn’t a kick in the but…..:(:o There are no words……
 
I think that says more about USCHO's schedule than it does about UNH/BU. As far as I can tell, it is missing all conference games. The WCHA has five games on Friday, and it shows the games for UW and SCSU playing out of the league, but is missing BSU @ STU, OSU @ UM, and UMD @ MSU. Or maybe there is some setting that I should click on?

Anyway, what site are people using for a reliable national schedule in the wake of the loss of collegehockeystats.net?
 
Thanks Lindsay!

It looks like it has some flaws (e.g., the St. Thomas team page shows the correct 0-2 record at the top, but the "Season to Date Records" section below shows 0-0 for everything, and I don't know where it is getting the "Streak" values), but it is better than nothing. At least it lists all the games, so I will know what team schedules to check out if I want better info.
 
Clarkson is using the NC$$ site stats on its web site and those contain numerous errors. Zeglins goalie stats for game 2 were missing completely as of yesterday. Today the stats have been updated and look correct.
 
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