Re: WCHA 2016-17 Season
Final Score From Friday, December 2nd
North Dakota 1
Ohio State 1
(North Dakota Wins Shootout 2-1)
Ties To The Past & Present
Last April in Tampa, the college hockey community was emphatically told "Sioux Forever." The best traveling fan base in college hockey made it clear that they were maintaining their ties to the past. Last night's UND contingent was less in your face, but there certainly were Sioux jerseys to be seen and Sioux references to be heard. Fighting Hawks? Not so much. As far as I could tell, the only one making Fighting Hawks references was the Ohio State PA Announcer. Not complainin'; just sayin'.
The game itself was a different kind of tie. At the end of 65 minutes of action, the score remained knotted at 1. The hardworking teams contested pretty much every touch of the puck. Both goals were products of rink-long rushes. When the defenses had an opportunity to get set in their own ends, they were impenetrable.
The 3 Stars of the Game: Decidedly Unofficial & Just For Fun
Honorable Mention: (tie) Emma Nuutinen, North Dakota and Jincy Dunne, Ohio State
Sometimes shootouts are protracted struggles, dominated by the goalies. Not last night. Along with Ryleigh Houston, Emma & Jincy scored highlight reel goals during the bonus festivities. All three successful shots were smart, slick and perfectly placed. Jincy's goal was particularly wicked. Flattening her stick to fake a lacrosse shot, she then pulled the puck across her body to create the opening she needed.
Each of the three goals clearly qualified as "fun to watch." Which makes shootouts a good thing, eh?

Be that as it may, UND had two of the three conversions. That gave them the extra point in the WCHA standings.
#3 Star: Dani Sadek, Ohio State
Dani was great Friday night. On one particularly memorable sequence, it looked like the dangerous
Amy Menke was gone on a breakaway. But not only did Sadek keep pace with Menke, she defended her perfectly. The result of the play? The puck did nothing more than leak through, dribbling to the net for Kassidy Sauvé's easiest "save" of the night. At the time, Sadek's stalwart play preserved a 1-0 Buckeye lead, and could potentially have been the play of the game.
Dani also started the Buckeye scoring play, gaining possession next to the OSU net...
#2 Star: (tie) Maddy Field, Ohio State and Julianna Iafallo, Ohio State
... and handing the puck off to Julianna. Iafallo was a fine two-way player all night, btw. Anyhow, Julianna brought the puck forward to the defensive blue line and hit Maddy with a nice break-out pass. Field did the rest, wheeling over the offensive blue line and putting a blistering shot in the lower left hand corner of the UND net.
#1 Star: (tie) Ryleigh Houston, North Dakota and Sarah Lacavalier, North Dakota
The North Dakota scoring play also started in the defensive zone, and was fittingly similar to the OSU tally. Things got started with a D2D pass from Anna Kilponen to Halli Krzyzaniak. The breakout pass went to Ryleigh, then on to Sarah. A quick Lacavalier pass went back to Houston, and Ryleigh made no mistake.
Up Next: The series continues at 3:07PM Saturday. More good hockey in store.