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Ohio State Buckeyes 2022-2023 ... The Drive For Duluth

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Gardner scores on a rush up ice coming in close and going top shelf over the goalie in spited of two Maverick players trying to cover her.
Ohio State up 2-1
 
Ohio State wins 2-1
3rd period wasn't super exciting but the Mavericks had an excellent chance in the last minute with the extra attacker on but Thiele did her job in net and stonewalled their attempt!
I wouldn't say Ohio State dominated but more like they were in control of the majority of it. Go Bucks!
 
The Buckeyes opened the season yesterday afternoon with a 2-1 win against Minnesota State. All the scoring was done in the first 22 minutes of the game and that would be it as both goaltenders were sharp in this one. The Mavericks opened the scoring in the first period on a goal from Kelsey King to take a 1-0 lead early on. Ohio State would even the score on a goal from Gabby Rosenthal and the two teams went to the first intermission knotted at 1. Jenn Gardiner skated past two Minnesota State defenders and put a nifty backhand by Maverick netminder Lauren Barbro to make it 2-1 Buckeyes. Neither team would score the rest of the way and that is how it ended. Ohio State outshot the Mavericks in this one 32-16 with Buckeye backstop Amanda Thiele saving 15 of the 16 shots she faced. Maverick netminder Lauren Barbro stopped 30 of the 32 shots she faced. The two teams are back at it tomorrow at 1:00 pm EST.
 
Well Ohio State earned this one coming back from being down 4-2 to win 5-4 and holding on against an abbreviated PP with the goalie pulled for a 6 on 4!
The refs went well beyond "letting them play" with one of our girls cross checked to the ice well after the whistle and a hard open ice hit with no call. I could go on but let's just say the Mavericks were getting all the love from the refs.
 
The Buckeye Women completed the sweep of Minnesota State earlier today in dramatic fashion, coming back from a 2-goal deficit late in the game to earn a 5-4 win in Mankato. Ohio State struck first on a goal from Sofie Lundin, her first as a Buckeye. The Mavericks would answer with three goals from Anna Wilgren, Madison Mashuga, and Claire Butorac to take a 3-1 lead into the first intermission. Ohio State's Kenzie Hauswirth scored the only goal of the second period and the teams went into the final intermission with the Mavericks holding a 3-2 lead. Minnesota State's Brooke Bryant scored the first goal of the third period to put her team ahead 4-2. The score remained that way until the Buckeyes erupted for three goals in a seven-minute span to turn the two-goal deficit into a 5-4 lead and eventually a win. The Buckeye goals were scored by Madison Bizal (someone should tell the MSU play-by-play guy to read our pronunciation guide as it is bi-ZAL, not BIZ-al), Jennifer Gardiner, and Gabby Rosenthal. Ohio State outshot the Mavericks in this one 46-21. Buckeye netminder Amanda Thiele stopped 17 of the 21 shots she faced to get the win. Minnesota State's Alexa Berg stopped 41 of the 46 shots she faced in the loss. Ohio State will return home to take on St. Cloud next weekend at the OSU Ice Rink. The Mavericks will travel to Duluth to take on the UMD Bulldogs.
 
As seen on the MSU Athletic website:

"OSU outshot the Mavericks 46-21 and stole a win against MSU to keep the Mavericks winless on the young season."

LOL, we outshot them 46-21, but we somehow "stole" a win.
 
LOL, we outshot them 46-21, but we somehow "stole" a win.
Probably from a standpoint of you cut their lead to 1 with ~ 8:30 to go, tied it four minutes later, and won it with a minute and a half left. So not in terms of shot clock, but from the aspect that they were winning on the scoreboard for most of the game, right up until they weren't. More like you escaped with a win than you stole one.
 
As seen on the MSU Athletic website:

"OSU outshot the Mavericks 46-21 and stole a win against MSU to keep the Mavericks winless on the young season."

LOL, we outshot them 46-21, but we somehow "stole" a win.

I think I'd be more concerned about giving up four goals on 21 shots. What the heck?!?
 
Probably from a standpoint of you cut their lead to 1 with ~ 8:30 to go, tied it four minutes later, and won it with a minute and a half left. So not in terms of shot clock, but from the aspect that they were winning on the scoreboard for most of the game, right up until they weren't. More like you escaped with a win than you stole one.

MS certainly played harder the second game and dirtier too and they capitalized on Ohio State mistakes. No doubt there will be things pointed out in the film room.
But Ohio State turned up the heat and did what they needed to do in the third to secure the win. To say we stole the win would imply MS earned it and they didn't. Simply put the better team won.
 
I think I'd be more concerned about giving up four goals on 21 shots. What the heck?!?

Um, no. Amanda Thiele is one of the best tenders in the country and backstopped us to a National Title last season, so no, not the least bit concerned with this.
 
MS certainly played harder the second game and dirtier too and they capitalized on Ohio State mistakes. No doubt there will be things pointed out in the film room.
But Ohio State turned up the heat and did what they needed to do in the third to secure the win. To say we stole the win would imply MS earned it and they didn't. Simply put the better team won.

This. Bucks went on a roll in the third period and the Mavericks couldn't stop them, that's what happened. Nothing "stolen" in this one.
 
Probably from a standpoint of you cut their lead to 1 with ~ 8:30 to go, tied it four minutes later, and won it with a minute and a half left. So not in terms of shot clock, but from the aspect that they were winning on the scoreboard for most of the game, right up until they weren't. More like you escaped with a win than you stole one.

It was tied with four minutes and change to go, so at that point it was anyone's game to win. Having watched the game on BTN+ and seeing how it played out, just thought it was a stretch for anyone to say Ohio State "stole" it.
 
I understand the point both of you are making about the better team winning and all of that. You're the defending NCAA and WCHA champions; they aren't. Think of it more in the sense of someone hitting a baseball over the fence and the outfielder brings it back, or a goalie reaches up and snares a shot labeled for the top corner. It's common to say that the fielder/goaltender "stole" it from the perspective of the offensive team. As in that case, it doesn't mean the that the other team did anything wrong or wasn't deserving. But like the team that was "robbed" of the HR or goal and was already starting to mentally count its chickens, the Mavericks may have prematurely started to put that one in the "W" column after holding a lead for so long. It isn't a slight to your team, but it is how the hosts might feel to be on the losing side of that one. There are multiple perspectives on every play and game. You don't have to see the Mavericks' point of view on this one.
 
You don't have to see the Mavericks' point of view on this one.

I can easily see the Mavericks point of view on to the loss. I was a tough one to swallow.
When my teams let what looked like a win slip away I tend not to blame the other team but rather on the officials for bad or non calls. (Wink)
 
It was tied with four minutes and change to go, so at that point it was anyone's game to win. just thought it was a stretch for anyone to say Ohio State "stole" it.

The favored team can never steal a win. Why? Because you are expected to win.
 
Um, no. Amanda Thiele is one of the best tenders in the country and backstopped us to a National Title last season, so no, not the least bit concerned with this.

And only gave up as many as four goals once during that season, in a loss, and to a better team than MSU.
 
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