FiveHoleFrenzy
Well-known member
Re: Minnesota Women's Hockey 2016-2017 (aka Season 20)
The most pleasantly surprising thing of the weekend, to me, was Peters. She did what I doubted she could do and that's gain confidence. As we talked about before and you mention here, fundamentally very good but just looked more relaxed and instinctive in her movements. The Gopher's lineup without Cameranesi and Woken really got pushed to the limit by Wisconsin's depth.
I see the rivalry is alive and well, both on and off the ice! <>
I agree with the others who said the Badgers' depth really started to show in most of the last two periods today. Gophers had a very difficult time clearing the zone for long stretches. And after the first period they also had difficulty maintaining control and keeping the puck in the offensive zone most of the time. On the plus side the Gophers played good defense in their own zone, and for the most part did an excellent job of keeping the puck on the perimeter and not giving Wisconsin many uncontested opportunities from in close.
Also as stated Peters looked VERY solid in goal. If she's ever played better over a weekend against a quality foe, even going back to last year, I don't recall when and against whom. To me her fundamentals look really good, and she's certainly done her part to give her team every chance to win.
Lastly, I thought it was very nice for the coaches to go with all seniors in the shootout, especially Paige Haley who I don't believe saw any other action today. If Stecklein hadn't scored on the Gophers' third attempt I bet we would have seen Schipper and Wolfe next in line.
The most pleasantly surprising thing of the weekend, to me, was Peters. She did what I doubted she could do and that's gain confidence. As we talked about before and you mention here, fundamentally very good but just looked more relaxed and instinctive in her movements. The Gopher's lineup without Cameranesi and Woken really got pushed to the limit by Wisconsin's depth.