Final Score From Saturday, January 3rd
Ohio State 4
Penn State 1
- Friday SOG Totals: Buckeyes 45; Nittany Lions 24
- Saturday SOG Totals: Buckeyes 40; Nittany Lions 21
So basically we had two identical games, right?
Not exactly. On Saturday, Ohio State greatly benefited from a 5 Minute Contact to the Head Major. The OSU PP Unit went nuclear, scoring three goals during that highly eventful sequence. Penn State scored its goal during that same block of time, finding the twine in a Even Strength 4 on 4 situation, There was literally only one 5 on 5 goal during the entire game.
Honorable Mention: (tie) Maddy Christian, Penn State; and Sara Swiderski, Ohio State
All things considered, we saw two pretty effective defenses; particularly at even strength As is often the case, it's tough to single out one player when there's a solid group effort.
We'll honor the shot blockers this time. Maddy led all players with 4 Blocks. Sara's 3 Blocks wound up being the highest total on the Buckeye list.
#3 Star: (tie) Tessa Janecke, Penn State and Jocelyn Amos, Ohio State
This game had two even strength goals; one for each team. I wouldn't describe the two plays as identical. But let's say there was a familial resemblance,
Tessa intercepted an ill-advised cross-slot pass, then promptly deked the goalie to account for the Nittany Lion tally. Jocelyn picked off a clearing attempt, maneuvered into shooting position, and blasted home the fourth Buckeye goal from medium range. Two snipers; two opportunities; two conversions. One dynamic goal for each side.
#2 Star: Sloane Matthews, Ohio State
Sloane had herself a weekend. OK, she only bagged one scoring point in the rematch. But hey, it was the GWG!
Mira Jungaker started the play with a shot from the high slot. Rebound to Joy Dunne, who attempted to slide the puck across the goal crease. That pass was partially deflected; but it gave Jocelyn Amos a contested SOG. The Amos shot hit the post. But then Matthews finished the job. Great team effort from the swarming PP Unit.
Individually Matthews had two goals & two assists for the series. Nice production, and a fitting reward for a hard-working weekend.
#1 Star: Kaia Malachino, Ohio State
New to Ohio State this year, Kaia saw her first action as a Buckeye. Malachino missed Fall Semester with an injury. But now she's off to a great start; producing an assist on Friday and scoring her first goal as a Buckeye on Saturday. An inaugural weekend to be proud of.
That said, Kaia is no newcomer to NCAA Hockey. She began her career at Colgate, where she scored 25 goals and posted 22 assists. So here at OSU we had the good fortune to inherit a veteran player of Malachino's caliber.
Now, about that first goal. A Cross Checking Minor gave the Buckeyes a 2 Minute Man Advantage, The second PP unit moved the puck around smartly. Brooke Disher & Jordan Baxter earned assists with crisp passes. All that good work led to a prime scoring opportunity for Kaia on the left wing side of the net. Lo & behold, a fair amount of room on the short side. Malachino ripped a blazing shot high into that short side space,
Welcome, Kaia. We're glad we left the light on for you.
Next Stargazing: The Buckeyes Go On The Road For The Next Two Weekends. The Return To The Ice Rink Comes On January 23rd & 24th Against St. Thomas. Here's To Hoping The Stars Shine Brightly Then!
Ohio State 4
Penn State 1
Buckeye Power Play Fuels Saturday Win
- Friday SOG Totals: Buckeyes 45; Nittany Lions 24
- Saturday SOG Totals: Buckeyes 40; Nittany Lions 21
So basically we had two identical games, right?
Not exactly. On Saturday, Ohio State greatly benefited from a 5 Minute Contact to the Head Major. The OSU PP Unit went nuclear, scoring three goals during that highly eventful sequence. Penn State scored its goal during that same block of time, finding the twine in a Even Strength 4 on 4 situation, There was literally only one 5 on 5 goal during the entire game.
Three Stars of the Game: Decidedly Unofficial & Just For Fun
Honorable Mention: (tie) Maddy Christian, Penn State; and Sara Swiderski, Ohio State
All things considered, we saw two pretty effective defenses; particularly at even strength As is often the case, it's tough to single out one player when there's a solid group effort.
We'll honor the shot blockers this time. Maddy led all players with 4 Blocks. Sara's 3 Blocks wound up being the highest total on the Buckeye list.
#3 Star: (tie) Tessa Janecke, Penn State and Jocelyn Amos, Ohio State
This game had two even strength goals; one for each team. I wouldn't describe the two plays as identical. But let's say there was a familial resemblance,
Tessa intercepted an ill-advised cross-slot pass, then promptly deked the goalie to account for the Nittany Lion tally. Jocelyn picked off a clearing attempt, maneuvered into shooting position, and blasted home the fourth Buckeye goal from medium range. Two snipers; two opportunities; two conversions. One dynamic goal for each side.
#2 Star: Sloane Matthews, Ohio State
Sloane had herself a weekend. OK, she only bagged one scoring point in the rematch. But hey, it was the GWG!
Mira Jungaker started the play with a shot from the high slot. Rebound to Joy Dunne, who attempted to slide the puck across the goal crease. That pass was partially deflected; but it gave Jocelyn Amos a contested SOG. The Amos shot hit the post. But then Matthews finished the job. Great team effort from the swarming PP Unit.
Individually Matthews had two goals & two assists for the series. Nice production, and a fitting reward for a hard-working weekend.
#1 Star: Kaia Malachino, Ohio State
New to Ohio State this year, Kaia saw her first action as a Buckeye. Malachino missed Fall Semester with an injury. But now she's off to a great start; producing an assist on Friday and scoring her first goal as a Buckeye on Saturday. An inaugural weekend to be proud of.
That said, Kaia is no newcomer to NCAA Hockey. She began her career at Colgate, where she scored 25 goals and posted 22 assists. So here at OSU we had the good fortune to inherit a veteran player of Malachino's caliber.
Now, about that first goal. A Cross Checking Minor gave the Buckeyes a 2 Minute Man Advantage, The second PP unit moved the puck around smartly. Brooke Disher & Jordan Baxter earned assists with crisp passes. All that good work led to a prime scoring opportunity for Kaia on the left wing side of the net. Lo & behold, a fair amount of room on the short side. Malachino ripped a blazing shot high into that short side space,
Welcome, Kaia. We're glad we left the light on for you.
Next Stargazing: The Buckeyes Go On The Road For The Next Two Weekends. The Return To The Ice Rink Comes On January 23rd & 24th Against St. Thomas. Here's To Hoping The Stars Shine Brightly Then!
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