Re: Minnesota Golden Gopher Season 2018-19: The Motzko Era Begins!
IMHO this Border Battle lived up to its moniker in a very close, hard fought series. Both teams played desperation hockey tonight demonstrated as well by an extraordinary amount of blocked shots. It's been a while since I've seen a total of 52 blks in a college hockey game. Over 50% of the shots for both teams were either blks or wide.
I thought both goalies played very well. Lebedeff got the breaks though with Sheehy and Gates hitting pipes. I thought Schierhorn performed well enough to give the Gophers a chance to win. He was screened on the winning goal by Ess and it went off the right pipe to boot. The BADgers overall improved over Friday and played hard for a full 60 for the split.
But once again the Gophers managed only one goal and that's not going to cut it with the parity as it is today in D1. Gophers are now 1-4 in their last five, scoring only one goal in each loss. The young Gopher D again turned the puck over (i.e. ENG turnover), and blindly played the walls far too much in an attempt to clear the zone. Too many penalties. Gophers better solve the scoring drought and the penalty parade as the most penalized team in the NCAA asap or they'll go nowhere this season.
IMHO this Border Battle lived up to its moniker in a very close, hard fought series. Both teams played desperation hockey tonight demonstrated as well by an extraordinary amount of blocked shots. It's been a while since I've seen a total of 52 blks in a college hockey game. Over 50% of the shots for both teams were either blks or wide.
I thought both goalies played very well. Lebedeff got the breaks though with Sheehy and Gates hitting pipes. I thought Schierhorn performed well enough to give the Gophers a chance to win. He was screened on the winning goal by Ess and it went off the right pipe to boot. The BADgers overall improved over Friday and played hard for a full 60 for the split.
But once again the Gophers managed only one goal and that's not going to cut it with the parity as it is today in D1. Gophers are now 1-4 in their last five, scoring only one goal in each loss. The young Gopher D again turned the puck over (i.e. ENG turnover), and blindly played the walls far too much in an attempt to clear the zone. Too many penalties. Gophers better solve the scoring drought and the penalty parade as the most penalized team in the NCAA asap or they'll go nowhere this season.