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Wisconsin Badgers 2012-2013 - The LaBahn Era Begins

Re: Wisconsin Badgers 2012-2013 - The LaBahn Era Begins

Wow, that was a first period of hockey. Duluth is playing extremely chippy, and there has only been a couple minutes of 5 on 5. Badger power play hasn't been too sharp, wasting a nearly 2 minute long 5 on 3, but they did take advantage of a later pp, with kelter punching one in on a cross ice pass. The badger pk has been very strong Though, with a couple good shorty chances.

Crowd is bigger than the mn sellout, but there are still plenty of open seats. Saw at least 2 families turned away, and 1 who only got in because I gave him an extra.
 
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The rivalry lives on. An extremely physical first period and a very eventful game for Madison Packer. Two goals, an assist, a penalty and drew at least two penalties in the third including getting tripped by Black. With that said, Brianna Decker put on another show even though she "only" ended up with two assists. Clearly the best player on the ice.

Maybe a couple hundred empty seats, but many people choose standing-room and I don't know how that figures into how they sell tickets.

Win clinches home-ice for the playoffs and a win tomorrow wraps up third place at the worst.
 
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I actually think Decker has been a far better and more important player this year, compared to last. Of course, there's no way she repeats as Kaz winner, but it would be real interesting if she had some more pieces around her this year.

Actually talked with Packer's mom a bit during the game, who was quite happy at how well her daughter had controlled herself during that very physical first period. But then was not as happy about the dumb, and obvious, penalty she took in the 2nd. Certainly another good game from her. She's really going to be a very important piece next year.
 
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Very entertaining game yesterday in front of a crowd that was officially a sellout and seemed pretty close to it.

Much cleaner played than Saturdays' penalty-fest and was even throughout. The difference (big surprise) ended up being Brianna Decker. After Turnbull scored on a fortunate goal late in the third to tie it up, Decker gets the game-winner directly off her own face-off win and beats Black on a backhand flip. Great way to end senior day!

Win wraps up third place (at worse) and still keeps the hope alive for second. Need UMD to rise up and take a game from North Dakota and also need to take care of Bemidji, who have proven to be a thorn in the past.
 
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Awesome game to be at yesterday. Decker is freaking good. She totally embarrassed UMD herself in the OT, winning the faceoff, splitting 2 players, undressing the Black hole. She is just magic with the puck.

We took 12 HS boys to the game, they were very vocal down along the boards in the far end of the rink. It was a first game for 4 of them, and they had a blast.

The refs let ALOT go, way too much. Both teams got away with a lot, but I think UMD got away with more for most of the game and UW got away with stuff once they got the lead in the 3rd.
 
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Have to agree with BB and TA but add a comment; Decker is an awesome player but seems to have lost her sense for team play. I have watched her play since she was a 14U and she typically distributes the puck much better than what I observed this weekend. She demonstrated her great dangleing skills on several occasions while her teammates watched and waited. The game is about team dynamics and this years team needs her making those around her better more than ever. Even on their PP the puck spends to much time on her stick and not enough time beating the D with crisp passing. UW was a much better team than UMD and the game shouldn't have gone to over time in my opinion. The Badgers could surprise a lot of folks down the stretch is they play more of a team game. If it is nothing more than a one player skills demo they may be headed to the gold course early this year.
 
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Have to agree with BB and TA but add a comment; Decker is an awesome player but seems to have lost her sense for team play. I have watched her play since she was a 14U and she typically distributes the puck much better than what I observed this weekend. She demonstrated her great dangleing skills on several occasions while her teammates watched and waited. The game is about team dynamics and this years team needs her making those around her better more than ever. Even on their PP the puck spends to much time on her stick and not enough time beating the D with crisp passing. UW was a much better team than UMD and the game shouldn't have gone to over time in my opinion. The Badgers could surprise a lot of folks down the stretch is they play more of a team game. If it is nothing more than a one player skills demo they may be headed to the gold course early this year.

I think this is an accurate observation, it's a thought that's been floating around in my head for the last 3 years that I have been attending/watching their games. The star players tend to play a lot of 1 on 1 or 1 on 2, using their individual skills to beat opposing players due to their dominating skill, but are not necessarily looking to pass too often. I don't think it's a horrible thing or anything, but I think Johnson's teams tend to play a little selfishly. And when you have that large of a disparity in ability, you can get away with that, but when you play a team who is more equivalent in ability, it's not a helpful trait.
 
Re: Wisconsin Badgers 2012-2013 - The LaBahn Era Begins

Have to agree with BB and TA but add a comment; Decker is an awesome player but seems to have lost her sense for team play. I have watched her play since she was a 14U and she typically distributes the puck much better than what I observed this weekend. She demonstrated her great dangleing skills on several occasions while her teammates watched and waited. The game is about team dynamics and this years team needs her making those around her better more than ever. Even on their PP the puck spends to much time on her stick and not enough time beating the D with crisp passing. UW was a much better team than UMD and the game shouldn't have gone to over time in my opinion. The Badgers could surprise a lot of folks down the stretch is they play more of a team game. If it is nothing more than a one player skills demo they may be headed to the gold course early this year.

I guess I really have a tough time accepting this when she leads the current team in assists, led the team last year in assists and was second only to Duggan back in the championship '09 season. This year's team also lacks overly skilled offensive players than can do anything with it even if they are getting fed by Decker. I've seen some UW players in past that didn't like to pass a lot, but I've never really considered Decker to be one of those players.
 
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OK, so I don't keep up on recruiting for the lady Badgers like I do with the mens team but other than Decker and Rigsby this team seems to lack high-end talent and wonder how this came about. I would guess with the success that Wisconsin has had under Mark Johnson (not to mention the facilities) that they would be able to bring in a top flight class every year. So did some of these players just not develop as expected or has the well run dry on the recruiting front?
 
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I'd agree that Decker is trying to do more herself this year, however, I don't think it is her being selfish as much as it is her feeling the pressure to carry the team on her back.

Talking about the PP, that seems like a perfect example of why she feels the need to do things on her own. That first 5 on 3 Saturday night was one of the worst PP's I've ever seen. There were no crisp passes - nearly every pass was either misfired or mishandled. Despite having a 2-man advantage for nearly 2 full minutes, they never even had a decent scoring chance. Credit UMD to a degree, but much more of it was their own inability to play sharp hockey and move the puck in deep. When you see things like that, you know that someone with Decker's talent is feeling the pressure to make things happen.
 
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OK, so I don't keep up on recruiting for the lady Badgers like I do with the mens team but other than Decker and Rigsby this team seems to lack high-end talent and wonder how this came about. I would guess with the success that Wisconsin has had under Mark Johnson (not to mention the facilities) that they would be able to bring in a top flight class every year. So did some of these players just not develop as expected or has the well run dry on the recruiting front?

They are missing 2 awesome players who are injured this year, the reigning wcha defensive player of the year has been out, Sr. Stephanie McKeough (23 pts last year), as has Brittany Ammerman, (30 pt last year as a SO). Add those 2 back into the line-up and the scoring wouldn't be quote so hard to come by. Both are pp/pk folks as well. Them being missing all year has forced a bit more youth into the line-up.

What really irritates me is there is no info on these 2 as far as if/when they will ever be back. Did either 1 redshirt this year?
 
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What really irritates me is there is no info on these 2 as far as if/when they will ever be back. Did either 1 redshirt this year?
Given McKeough didn't play at all and Ammerman only three games, both would be eligible for a medical redshirt. The reason that little is said about their futures is that as is often the case with concussions, nobody knows. Minnesota had a pair of players over the last couple of seasons who went through similar months of being injured, and eventually the medical advice was that it wasn't in their best interest to play again. The most important thing is that they get well and remain symptom free; once they do, they can evaluate their hockey futures.
 
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Given McKeough didn't play at all and Ammerman only three games, both would be eligible for a medical redshirt. The reason that little is said about their futures is that as is often the case with concussions, nobody knows. Minnesota had a pair of players over the last couple of seasons who went through similar months of being injured, and eventually the medical advice was that it wasn't in their best interest to play again. The most important thing is that they get well and remain symptom free; once they do, they can evaluate their hockey futures.

I guess what's frustrating is that the UW doesn't come out officially and say something like this. Because if it were Zengerle and Ramage out for the season, the press would be asking a lot more questions. Is it career-threatening, are medical redshirts being considered and/or is there any remote chance that either play this year? I understand confidentiality issues, but those aren't overly probing questions.
 
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I could be wrong about Ammerman; I've heard of so many players being concussed this season that I could be mixing her up with someone else.
Is it career-threatening, are medical redshirts being considered and/or is there any remote chance that either play this year?
Ask that during the "Live Blog" during your next game and see what the answer is. Either you get an answer or you don't, but either way, you're not out anything.
 
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I'm pretty sure that Ammerman's injury is concussion-related. When asked about it on the Live Blog, the standard line is pretty much "Still not healthy, not sure about return." I'm not saying that I'm owed more than that explanation, but it is frustrating because maybe they are back for the playoffs (which makes them much more of a legit title contender) or maybe they never play again (which leaves a potential gaping hole personnel-wise next year). Just surprised that UW is keeping it that close to the vest.
 
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At this point I think you can write off any return for the playoffs. Getting up to game speed between now and then would be tough even they got cleared by the medical staff tomorrow. And with concussions, there's no point in them giving an update, because they don't know the answer to any question you could ask. Once it has lingered this long there really is no telling when, or if, they'll be symptom free.
 
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I guess I really have a tough time accepting this when she leads the current team in assists, led the team last year in assists and was second only to Duggan back in the championship '09 season. This year's team also lacks overly skilled offensive players than can do anything with it even if they are getting fed by Decker. I've seen some UW players in past that didn't like to pass a lot, but I've never really considered Decker to be one of those players.
Again to be clear she is a great player and your stats are correct, I have only seen her play 4-5 games this year. Two were this past weekend and from the games I have seen this year many of her assists are coming from missed shots that get put in as opposed to play making situations. I would agree that she feels a lot of pressure to carry the team and I agree that they are not as talent laden as they have been in years past, but last year she was pair with the older Ammerman and Prevost. They both scored a ton of goals due to her "play making". Both players nearly doubled their point production over the prior year and Prevost missed a number of games. I am not really trying to be critical, my point is more that she needs to find a way to get her teammates more involved for the team to do well during the playoff run. What I saw was a player looking to score and a good coach will develop a defensive approach to stop that, a player looking to make a play is much harder to defense. Knight was a great example last year, she was so determined to score she took herself out of the running for the Patty Kaz. Had she made plays when she was double and triple teamed she would have been a much more dominant player. In my opinion the physically gifted female player I have ever seen play.
 
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I think that Decker would love to be a playmaker. The fact is that she doesn't have a Meghan Duggan, Hilary Knight, Brooke Ammerman, or Carolyne Prévost on her wing like she did for the last two seasons. I watched her try to set up her new line mates in Duluth in October and they just lost the puck most times. I'm convinced she's trying to help the team as best she can. It's just a lot more difficult to do so this year. All four of those players I mentioned were either national team players or nearly so. Of the current players I've seen her skate with this year, only Packer is even close to being one at this point.
 
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I think that Decker would love to be a playmaker. The fact is that she doesn't have a Meghan Duggan, Hilary Knight, Brooke Ammerman, or Carolyne Prévost on her wing like she did for the last two seasons. I watched her try to set up her new line mates in Duluth in October and they just lost the puck most times. I'm convinced she's trying to help the team as best she can. It's just a lot more difficult to do so this year. All four of those players I mentioned were either national team players or nearly so. Of the current players I've seen her skate with this year, only Packer is even close to being one at this point.
Agreed, but you have to play with the team you have to work with. Again I am not being critical of her, just saying they won't have as much success if they/she can't find a way to get more players involved. Right now it is her and Packer, but she needs to keep making plays to stay multidimensional. Look at what Kessel is doing with 2 Frosh at Minny, granted Minny has two other strong lines. All I am saying is that forcing scoring chances in hockey doesn't lead to team success, Gretzky was dominant because no one knew what he was going to do. Take away the shot he passed, take away the pass he scored.
 
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