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2021-2022 D1 Women's Hockey Scores

Meanwhile, almost a full season after the demise of collegehockeystats.net, none of the conferences show any capacity to do basic updates. The ECAC website currently shows Yale up 2-1 in the 3rd period, but their own Live Stats say that the game hasn't started yet. None of the other conferences are consistently any better.

These people don't seem to understand how bad this makes them look. They clearly don't actually care about women's hockey enough to do basic coverage.
It used to be that Livestats would be down because the feed from the site was down, but I was able to follow the Princeton livestats even when the ECAC's L.S. was AWOL. Maybe the conference gets their feed from the official Russian news agency, while Princeton is spreading "fake news"?
 
Colgate and Quinnipiac are scoreless after one. Colgate has had more offensive zone time while the Bobcats have had the edge in physical play.
 
The old saying, "They're letting them play" definitely applies in this one. In the second, each team gets one to make it a tie game. Good game!

Colgate was called for two penalties in the period, the second of which was two minutes for Being Run Into.
 
(Idle question that I've wondered a number of times this year, and doesn't really belong here, but doesn't really belong anywhere else, so...)

Since the NCAA changed the rules about faceoffs, and players being tossed out of the circle, has anyone ever seen a player get the 'two offenses' delay-of-game penalty? Or is the whole 'raise the hand' thing just for show? I mean, at some point, don't players just ignore the raised hand warning, etc., if the penalty never gets called?
 
A back and forth 3rd period in terms of possession and zone time, with Colgate having the edge in the 3rd period as they skate to a 3-2 win. Fun game to watch!
 
(Idle question that I've wondered a number of times this year, and doesn't really belong here, but doesn't really belong anywhere else, so...)

Since the NCAA changed the rules about faceoffs, and players being tossed out of the circle, has anyone ever seen a player get the 'two offenses' delay-of-game penalty? Or is the whole 'raise the hand' thing just for show? I mean, at some point, don't players just ignore the raised hand warning, etc., if the penalty never gets called?

Not sure 100% sure but I think Minnesota had this called against them in the Nashville tournament they played in. Possibly against Colgate?
 
(Idle question that I've wondered a number of times this year, and doesn't really belong here, but doesn't really belong anywhere else, so...)

Since the NCAA changed the rules about faceoffs, and players being tossed out of the circle, has anyone ever seen a player get the 'two offenses' delay-of-game penalty? Or is the whole 'raise the hand' thing just for show? I mean, at some point, don't players just ignore the raised hand warning, etc., if the penalty never gets called?

I've seen it called in a Clarkson men's game.
 
(Idle question that I've wondered a number of times this year, and doesn't really belong here, but doesn't really belong anywhere else, so...)

Since the NCAA changed the rules about faceoffs, and players being tossed out of the circle, has anyone ever seen a player get the 'two offenses' delay-of-game penalty? Or is the whole 'raise the hand' thing just for show? I mean, at some point, don't players just ignore the raised hand warning, etc., if the penalty never gets called?

If I recall correctly, this was called in a Wisconsin women's hockey game this year against the visiting team. One of our players had to tell the refs about the new rule.
 
Predictions for today

OSU over Wisconsin
Minn Duluth over UMinn in OT (Giguere strikes again)
Northeastern over UConn (Clarkson gets to play one more game)
Colgate over Yale (Tough to beat a team 3 times in a year)
 
Predictions for today


Colgate over Yale (Tough to beat a team 3 times in a year)

Something of a pet peeve of mine: I have no idea who will win, but Yale doesn't have to beat Colgate three times today, they only have to beat them once more. Yes, beating a team three times is difficult. But 2/3rd of what makes it difficult is beating them the first two times, and Yale's already done that. They only have to win once today, not three times.
 
Gophers up 2-0 over UMD after 1. A bit surprised the crowd isn’t larger given this being a Gopher home game. Timothy A, would LaBahn be sold out if it was WI v UMD in Madison?
 
Gophers up 2-0 over UMD after 1. A bit surprised the crowd isn’t larger given this being a Gopher home game. Timothy A, would LaBahn be sold out if it was WI v UMD in Madison?

Wisconsin played UMD at LaBahn exactly a month ago, Feb 4 and 5, and both were officially sell-outs. Fewer than that 'scanned in', but certainly much better crowds than I'm seeing on my computer screen.
 
The frequent TV timeouts might help Wisconsin and their short bench. Grace Bowlby might end up logging 45 minutes. :-)
 
Yale 1 Colgate 0 after 2.

Most of the period dominated by Colgate but could not score.

This makes 8 periods of scoreless hockey by Colgate against Yale. (jinx Jinx)

Colgate scores 1:21 into period 3 after a review of the net coming off just before the puck crossed the goal line.. The Jinx worked.

Yale 1 Colgate 1.
 
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Wisconsin played UMD at LaBahn exactly a month ago, Feb 4 and 5, and both were officially sell-outs. Fewer than that 'scanned in', but certainly much better crowds than I'm seeing on my computer screen.
In case it is helpful, for those in Minnesota with DIRECTV, the games are on channel 29 which is Fox9+.
 
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