Yeah that Muzzy is a brick wall of coldness.
Except when she wins NC$$ Championships then she cries like a baby. ;-)
Yeah that Muzzy is a brick wall of coldness.
I suppose that was generally a pretty good period, the game and both teams. I'd really like the Gophers to win though
Grace really doesn't like to get in there and mix it up much I don't think
I'm sure that was just for FHF's benefit.Wethington, great play for the goal!
I'm sure that was just for FHF's benefit.
Soderberg sure likes to kick the net off of its pegs when things get tough.
I thought they had a better chance of getting the goal called off there than they did on the first goal. I thought it was a pretty low likelihood that they were going to come back from 2-0 down with the way that game had gone, so I could see why they took that chance; they did kill the penalty, so that didn't cost them beyond 2 minutes on the clock and some PK energy. The first one wasn't even a judgement call -- skate on the line, the play is good. Unless I'm really missing something there ...Tough moment for Crowell but she must have known, everyone else in the building did, and she should have declined to make the challenge.
Soderberg sure likes to kick the net off of its pegs when things get tough.
I thought she cost her team dearly in that moment. She was so upset about giving up that goal and so much wanted it not to count that she insisted that the coach challenge the goal. That chances of that one being overturned were extremely low. I mean, if the net was off before Murphy put it in, then it could only have been off because Soderberg knocked it off. Which seems like that would have been a delay of game penalty.
But she gestured to the bench insisting on the challenge and when the challenge was unsuccessful the ensuing delay of game penalty was the only penalty of the game.
Tough moment for Crowell but she must have known, everyone else in the building did, and she should have declined to make the challenge.
Was it the goal 'camera right', far end from the main entrance? Even the Gopher announcers (other games and days, I didn't see today) have commented how easily that one seems to come off.
On the two that got reviewed, she made sure that those nets were coming off no matter how tight/loose the pegs were. The one in the second period, she kicked off the post on her right side, and then kicked out the back of the goal to make sure it was moving. She might have been better served to concentrate more on stopping the pucks. I don't remember her being so flagrant in the past, but my memory isn't what it once was.She knocked the net off in each period today, once at that end and twice at the other.
I strongly suspect that Crowell decided to challenge that play even though she knew the probability was high that she'd end up with a delay of game penalty because she didn't think that UMD could come back from down two goals.
As an FYI, the finalists for this award automatically come from the coach(es) of the year from each conference and the coaches of the four FF teams. Accomplish either of these, and you're a finalist.Well deserved, Frosty!