Final Score From Saturday, February 29th
Ohio State 1
Minnesota State 0
(Buckeyes Win The Best of Three Series 2-0)
For Those Who Block Hard Shots, We Salute You
Playoff Hockey. A time to stand up and be counted. The Bucks have got the right of way. You're a hockey player. You're living for this day.
For those who block hard shots, we salute you!
This one wasn't for the faint of heart. We saw an epic defensive struggle. The offenses were almost shut down. The goalies stood tall. Individuals sacrificed for the good of the team.
The Buckeye offense somehow found a way to score one precious goal. The Buckeye defense was perfect. You might say that the Maverick offense was a like a 21 Gun Salute. But thanks to the Buckeye defense, that 21st shot never got through.
Quite notable: The courageous shot blocking by both sides. 22 blocks for the Mavericks; 18 blocks for the Buckeyes. In the end two individuals -- one for each team -- stood above the rest.
Three Stars Of The Game: Decidedly Unofficial & Just For Fun
Minnesota State Honorable Mention: Calla Frank
Calla gave a dynamic performance in the Mankato net. The Freshman keeper did herself proud with 32 saves. Clearly she gave her teammates a chance to steal a win.
But quite Frankly, there's one particular shot she'd like to have another try at ...
Ohio State Honorable Mention: Liz Schepers
... the one taken by Liz Schepers. Schepers once again proved the old adage that a shot on goal is never a bad play, bagging the one & only goal.
Liz would be the first to admit this wasn't the hardest shot she's ever taken. In baseball terms, it was more of a slider than a fastball. And the placement was good though not perfect. But for Buckeye fans, it was a perfect strike.
#3 Star: Andrea Braendli, Ohio State
Andrea is starting to spoil us. The shutouts just keep coming! OK, many of the Braendli's stops were fairly routine, given the fine effort put up by Buckeye 'D.' Inevitably, though, the Mavs broke through for a couple of quality chances. But for Andrea, the Mavericks could easily have won this game 2-1.
And yes '86, you're an educated fan of Buckeye Hockey.
#2 Star: Tristen Truax, Minnesota State
Now about those dynamic shot blockers. Each of the Top Two Stars had 7 -- count 'em 7 -- shot blocks
all by herself. Truex is certainly a physical presence for the Mankato 'D.' Not to be Petty, but
She won't back down. There ain't no easy way out when you're competing with Tristen. As she proved 7 times.
#1 Star: Jincy Dunne, Ohio State
Jincy Dunne will long be remembered at Ohio State for her remarkable skills and high Hockey IQ. But she's also a fearless player who's more than willing to take one for the team. She knows how to take away shooting lanes, and regularly gets that job done. And like her Maverick counterpart, she got the job done 7 times on Saturday.
Recycling a theme from Senior Weekend: Jincy's ice time for the Buckeyes is almost done, and that's bittersweet for sure.
OK, those of us who inhabit the OSU Ice Rink may still get an NCAA home game. robertearle will keep us advised as to the odds. But for the homebound among us, the Playoff Series may have been our
Last Dance With Jincy Dunne. With apologies to Tom Petty & Mary Jane; along with those uninterested in Classic Rock references, here goes:
Oh my my
Oh it's great
When she puts on those hockey skates.
Last Dance with Jincy Dunne;
One more time, the Playoff Run!
Nope; we're not going to let Summer "creep in" just yet. Go Jincy Go!
Up Next: 2020 WCHA Final Face-Off Semi vs. Minnesota.