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Conference Tournament Results: March 2nd through March 5th

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It says so much about and so little for the UND program that they took two major/game misconduct penalties in the most important game of the year.
Well they do have a nickname to live up to. ;) But looking at the penalty stats in the program, here are the per-game penalty minute averages for each team:

Gophers - 5.8
Bulldogs - 6.3
Badgers - 8.1
Fighting Hawks - 8.7

(the Fighting Badgers do not trail them by very much)
 
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Well they do have a nickname to live up to. ;) But looking at the penalty stats in the program, here are the per-game penalty minute averages for each team:

Gophers - 5.8
Bulldogs - 6.3
Badgers - 8.1
Fighting Hawks - 8.7

(the Fighting Badgers do not trail them by very much)

We did this a couple weeks ago, and I'll make the same argument now as I did then.

The better measure, IMO, is how many penalties a team takes relative to their opponents. It might very well be a game strategy for teams to 'play aggressive against Wisconsin', meaning Wisconsin will find themselves playing in 'high penalty' games.

So, in conference games with the same sets of conference refs (regular season, because that's what the WCHA page gives me; adding in playoffs even things out completely) Wisconsin has had 112 penalties called on them, and their opponents have had 108 called on them (in the playoffs so far, Badger opponents have taken three more penalties than Wisconsin has taken)

The Gophers 86 penalties both called on them and their opponents.

Duluth 86 called on them, 95 on their opponents.

North Dakota, on the other hand: 115 called on them, but only 87 on their opponents.

Comparing Wisconsin to North Dakota with those numbers in mind is silly, IMO.
 
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But it should never have gotten to that point anyway and wouldn't except for Rooney. Except for the second period when the Bulldogs seemed to find a rhythm the Gophers controlled play and generated great chances. Remember when I said it would be fun having the dogs back? Well, the game was sure fun but not as fun as I like.

There's no question that UM outplayed the 'Dogs who didn't seem to think that the game had started until the beginning of the second period. Crowell should explain this to them. And I thought they came out a bit flat in the third as well.

Credit UM for compounding the problem for UMD with their great play...they just seemed hungrier...they came to play and were quite aware of when the game started.

But UMD didn't help their cause and that was the problem even though they did improve as the game progressed with the sprinkling of some terrible play as I mentioned yesterday. Being hemmed into your own end for 3 solid minutes is unacceptable when the latter part of that 3 minutes is at full strength and you have a number of opportunities to clear the zone. Mindlessly shooting it along the boards as they are taught, trying to force it through legs and bodies and skates and sticks when your opponent knows that is what you are going to do since it's at the top of the page in every team's playbook, when there is a ton of open space mid ice to fire it out to the other end so you can get a line change is just crazy to me.

I'm reminded of Einstein's definition of insanity.

And Brykaliuk made a great play by taking what looked to be a shot on goal but which was actually a pass to Mrazova who made no mistake for the first goal. Other than that, as I also said yesterday, Brykaliuk looked rather disinterested in the game...listless effort, seemingly casual attitude, lack of intensity even though she seemed fine during the between period interview she gave.

So, UMD did not play their best game...far from it, which is concerning.

And now they'll be bagged today from that gruelling game and short turn around when they face UW.
 
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BC looked baaaaaaad in the first period. 1-0 NU. I don't think they've found their legs yet after the marathon yesterday...
 
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Comparing Wisconsin to North Dakota with those numbers in mind is silly, IMO.
On the other hand, those are the numbers. We just have two different sets of 'alternative facts'. What was it again that Mark Twain said about statistics? ;)
 
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On the other hand, those are the numbers. We just have two different sets of 'alternative facts'. What was it again that Mark Twain said about statistics? ;)

Wisconsin's higher number of penalties isn't putting them at any disadvantage, because their opponents are taking the same number; that is, the average number of Badger skaters per minute is the same as the average number of oppenents' skaters. In exactly the same way, the Gophers' low number of penalties isn't gaining them any advantage; the average number of Gopher skaters per minute is the same as their opponents.

Heck, if you have a better PK AND a better power play than your opponents, maybe you *want* to get into a 'high penalty' game.
 
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I didn't think that the first penalty was a major, and the player who committed it certainly wasn't intending to do anything egregious. As for the second, it is impossible to defend her actions, not because she did anything dangerous, but it was beyond dumb.

In between was the cross checking call that put UND two players short, and that definitely should have been called a major and game misconduct. So, they got the set of calls they deserved, just, perhaps, not in the right order. They were undisciplined and stupid.
 
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Is the UW vs UMD game not being streamed?

Checked the WCHA site this morning and could have sworn that I saw the link but can't find it now. Anyone know what's going on?
 
Re: Conference Tournament Results: March 2nd through March 5th

Is the UW vs UMD game not being streamed?

Checked the WCHA site this morning and could have sworn that I saw the link but can't find it now. Anyone know what's going on?

It's being streamed through foxsportsgo in conjunction with the TV coverage. You probably can't get it if you don't have a TV provider that gives you fox sports :mad:

https://www.foxsportsgo.com
 
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Haha, Fox gave Maddie Rooney's stats right before the game
w-l record: 5-12
goals against average 3.18
save % .899

lol..these are taken directly from the UMD website (tablet version)-it does not tell you these are last year's stats.
To find this years stats you need to go to the regular computer version of the website :D
 
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Congratulations to Clarkson on a 1-0 win over Cornell to take the championship. Cornell's NCAA fate is now in BC's hands.
 
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Duluth is as well done as a Trump steak. Rooney is preventing a blowout.
 
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Hey, FSN actually put up an accurate graphic. They butchered both Rooney's season stats and put up totally wrong game stats after the first period.
 
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