Back then women's college hockey was so niche that no one ever bothered to record anything unless it was an ncaa tourney game. It wasn't line nowadays where every niche sport like axe throwing, lawn mower racing and cornhole are on an outlet somewhere.
With every year that goes by, Muzerall gets more credit for Minnesota’s last 4 national championships, and Frost gets less.
Back then women's college hockey was so niche that no one ever bothered to record anything unless it was an ncaa tourney game. It wasn't line nowadays where every niche sport like axe throwing, lawn mower racing and cornhole are on an outlet somewhere.
Off the top of my head, I remember a 2nd period against SLU during 2005-06 when the Gophers were outshot 20-2 on home ice. Coach Halldorson was not amused. There may have been good UMD or UW (or in the early years, someone out East) teams that kept them off the board completely. Mercifully, I've forgotten those.Was the 5 SOG Friday in game 1 period 1 a program record for fewest SOG in a period?
Looks like the savior of your program is going to arrive a year early.
The expectations for Primerano are probably the highest for any recruit in program history. Glad she is choosing to further challenge herself by jumping up a level. Having her and Murphy on the same team will be fun.
Not locally. They were high for Krissy Wendell, even though that was tempered a bit by having to wait a couple of years due to two years of centralization for Team USA. When you score over 100 goals per season in HS, people tend to notice you.The expectations for Primerano are probably the highest for any recruit in program history.
For sure tapes and/or game film were routinely created -- just as you describe. Back in the day the coaches would sometimes submit physical tapes or film to the league office for one reason or another. (requesting an assist; appealing a DQ, etc.)In my era, the early aughts, the games were recorded and the coaches must have exchanged vhs tapes. Because we watched video prior to every match up. And video the next day or 2 after every game. A few years later it was already digitized and coaches could look at clips in between periods. I assume there’s boxes of grainy old vhs video of Muzerall somewhere. Maybe Halldorson has them, maybe they are in a dusty office at Ridder somewhere….maybe Muzerall scooped em when she was a coach there and has them herself!
Great quote. That's Dryden! Superb Goalie & Excellent Wordsmith. You probably already know this, but he wrote both The Game & Home Game. They aren't the newest books; Home Game was published in 1989. But great reads if you can get your hands on them.Ken Dryden wrote about watching old video of himself on the Candiens (or was it the Summit Series?) He said the memories were better than the tape.
Was the 5 SOG Friday in game 1 period 1 a program record for fewest SOG in a period?
Not locally. They were high for Krissy Wendell, even though that was tempered a bit by having to wait a couple of years due to two years of centralization for Team USA. When you score over 100 goals per season in HS, people tend to notice you.
That is correct...Both Krissy Wendell and Natalie Darwitz were Minnesota high school legends and had very high expectations coming in. The local hype for players like Hanna Brandt, Rachel Ramsey, Grace Zumwinkle and Taylor Heise (to name a few) was quite high as well.
I'd stop posing the question on why Murphy needs to do all the extracurricular activity and start focusing on why no one else can seem to create plays for this team. Murphy getting taken off her game certainly is not a good thing, but usually there's someone else to help out.