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

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It's only fair if Muzzy pushes the game off to sunday night period.

I'm pretty sure control over the scheduling is the NCAA'a call, not hers.
Admit it Timothy, you only want Quinnipiac to have a better chance of winning so you don't possibility face us again.
 
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You mentioned in both those games there was a six day gap. Quinnipiac will have only one full day of rest. Would you think that would be more of a factor to than the six days of rest?
Conventional wisdom would say that with all the attention given to recovery time, more time is better. However, we have seen marathon games in conference tourney best-of-three series where teams had to come back and play the next day. Obviously in those cases, the opponent has just as much lactic acid to flush.

A few years back, we had a girls state HS semi go 5 OT and the winner won the title the next night (or later the same day, depending on how you view playing after midnight). In that case, they were the better team, something that is likely not true in today's tOSU game.
 
Conventional wisdom would say that with all the attention given to recovery time, more time is better. However, we have seen marathon games in conference tourney best-of-three series where teams had to come back and play the next day. Obviously in those cases, the opponent has just as much lactic acid to flush.

A few years back, we had a girls state HS semi go 5 OT and the winner won the title the next night (or later the same day, depending on how you view playing after midnight). In that case, they were the better team, something that is likely not true in today's tOSU game.

Taking the opportunity to pile on to the lousy rink the OSU women are forced to play at :-), I wonder what the 'training room' facilities are like there, particularly for a visiting team, and how that might figure into Q's ability to recover. How many 'ice bath' tanks, massage tables, etc. I expect they are less than 'ideal'.
 
Taking the opportunity to pile on to the lousy rink the OSU women are forced to play at :-), I wonder what the 'training room' facilities are like there, particularly for a visiting team, and how that might figure into Q's ability to recover. How many 'ice bath' tanks, massage tables, etc. I expect they are less than 'ideal'.
I confess that I have no knowledge of what type of access visiting teams have to features like ice baths in a general case. Obviously for injuries, there must be protocols and professional courtesies in place to ensure that athletes receive proper medical treatment. But for a regular road series, who knows about ice bath access?

That said, if the NCAA is trying to make the site neutral when it comes to playing fight songs and goal horns, there must also be rules to give fair access to the ice baths on the premises. That would suggest that places like LaBahn and Ridder, where there would also be access to the men's facilities next door for a special event, have an advantage when hosting.
 
I confess that I have no knowledge of what type of access visiting teams have to features like ice baths in a general case. Obviously for injuries, there must be protocols and professional courtesies in place to ensure that athletes receive proper medical treatment. But for a regular road series, who knows about ice bath access?

That said, if the NCAA is trying to make the site neutral when it comes to playing fight songs and goal horns, there must also be rules to give fair access to the ice baths on the premises. That would suggest that places like LaBahn and Ridder, where there would also be access to the men's facilities next door for a special event, have an advantage when hosting.

I guess I'm saying equal access to something that isn't there in the first place may be equitable, but not very useful. I have no doubt there are great facilities across the whole of the OSU campus. But at that actual rink? Probably not much, home or visitor.
 
I have no doubt there are great facilities across the whole of the OSU campus. But at that actual rink? Probably not much, home or visitor.
Yeah, that rink in Lang, Sask. probably has as many ice baths immediately on the premises.
 
Good grief. This is what passes for intelligent conversation one of the biggest game days of the year?

St. John Arena is essentially attached to the Ice Rink. That's a former D-1 Basketball Facility. There's lots of space in there; the building still has multiple tenants. As just one example, the Women's Track Team has its locker room in St. John. FWIW, that's the locker room Penn State used Thursday night. I'm sure whatever the training staff deems essential is available.

DROP THE PUCK!!
 
Good grief. This is what passes for intelligent conversation one of the biggest game days of the year?

St. John Arena is essentially attached to the Ice Rink. That's a former D-1 Basketball Facility. There's lots of space in there; the building still has multiple tenants. As just one example, the Women's Track Team has its locker room in St. John. FWIW, that's the locker room Penn State used Thursday night. I'm sure whatever the training staff deems essential is available.

DROP THE PUCK!!

Google/Wikipedia tells me that the University has been considering tearing down St John Arena for the last ten years. That doesn't really boost my confidence. I hope I'm wrong.
 
Google/Wikipedia tells me that the University has been considering tearing down St John Arena for the last ten years. That doesn't really boost my confidence. I hope I'm wrong.

Many of us who are in our senior years and lifelong Buckeyes have a deep sentimental attachment to St.Johns and would hate to see it go. When the women get their new arena I hope the old rink stays. It's utilized quite a bit for public skates and many intermural game. It's in a much more convenient location for the students than where the location of the new arena will supposedly be.
 
Google/Wikipedia tells me that the University has been considering tearing down St John Arena for the last ten years. That doesn't really boost my confidence. I hope I'm wrong.

The interior space is well taken care of. The reason to tear down St. John would be the value of the land -- for an academic building or a dorm. The historic and sentimental value of St. John is a major reason for the gridlock, as Hockey Buckeye notes.

I have never heard anyone say that either the Equipment Managers or Athletic Trainers are lacking for equipment, supplies or space. This "issue" is a figment of your imagination.
 
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Late in the 2nd period today, the Buckeyes had a 2 on 1. They didn't score, but they didn't wait too long to make the 1st pass. What's up with that? Teams always wait too long to make the 1st pass on an odd man rush.

And when the Buckeyes played the Gophers in the final face-off I don't think they ever lost a faceoff in their offensive zone in crunch time. What's up with that? Do they practice this stuff? Is it intentional or is it just an accident?
 
And when the Buckeyes played the Gophers in the final face-off I don't think they ever lost a faceoff in their offensive zone in crunch time. What's up with that? Do they practice this stuff? Is it intentional or is it just an accident?

That's not quite accurate. Ella Huber was terrible taking face-offs. I'm pretty sure that's why Heise spent so much time on the ice over the last eight minutes. Overall, she was good on draws, but was out of gas for the last 3-4 minutes.
 
That goal by Lauren Bernard was so awesome. Not sure I’ve see a water bottle get rattled like that before.

was the band there?
 
Great win. Pure Muzzenator hockey. Hot goalie? No problem, just keep the puck in their end all game, grind out double the shots until the game is in hand and then walk off the ice on your four inch spike heels like the gum-chomping dominatrix that you are.

Great game by your Patty Kaz winner Sophie Jacques.
 
Not only am I looking forward to being at the Frozen Four since I missed last year's recovering from being critically ill but I'd like to meet as many fellow forum members in attendance as well!
 
The interior space is well taken care of. The reason to tear down St. John would be the value of the land -- for an academic building or a dorm. The historic and sentimental value of St. John is a major reason for the gridlock, as Hockey Buckeye notes.

I have never heard anyone say that either the Equipment Managers or Athletic Trainers are lacking for equipment, supplies or space. This "issue" is a figment of your imagination.

Volleyball (men's and women's) and if I am not mistaken, gymnastics matches, were all being held at St. John Arena right up until the Covelli Center was completed, so anyone who is saying there are not training facilities there is full of shit, plain and simple.
 
The Buckeye Women punched their ticket to Duluth next weekend with a 5-2 win over Quinnipiac earlier today. The Bobcats actually opened the scoring in this one and led 1-0 at the first intermission on a goal from Kendall Cooper. The Buckeyes came out in the second period and slowly started to take the game over. The Buckeyes outshot the Bobcats 24-3 in the second period and got goals from Gabby Rosenthal and Lauren Bernard to take a 2-1 lead into the final intermission. Ohio State kept firing in the final frame. Emma Peschel and Sophie Jaques both lit the lamp to give the Buckeyes an insurmountable 4-1 lead. Quinnipiac got a late goal from Maddy Samoskevich to pull to within 4-2. That would be as close as they would get. Ohio State's Sophie Jaques added an empty-netter to make the final score 5-2. The Buckeyes outshot the Bobcats in this one 44-23 with Buckeye netminder Amanda Thiele stopping 21 of the 23 shots she faced to get the win. Bobcat backstop Logan Angers stopped 39 of the 43 shots she faced in the loss. Quinnipiac ends their season with a 30-10 record and a second straight trip to the NCAA Quarterfinals. Ohio State moves to 32-5-2 and advances to the Frozen Four where they will play Northeastern on Friday. The Huskies defeated Yale earlier today by a final score of 4-1.
 
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