and that last penalty was like a slap to the face.
I think they called it so that if anybody looks at the box score, the refs can prove they were actually there. 'Cause otherwise....
They are considered the top crew in the WCHA. They worked the WCHA Championship game, the only NCAA quarter hosted by a WCHA team, and the Frozen Four last year. In the past, Dan Lick and Robert Ludwig have worked such games. It may be a case of familiarity breeding contempt; if you watch any of the officials enough times you're bound to see something that you don't like.Langley and Worzidlo (sp) have had too many games in Madison like that. How do they even have jobs?
They are considered the top crew in the WCHA. They worked the WCHA Championship game, the only NCAA quarter hosted by a WCHA team, and the Frozen Four last year. In the past, Dan Lick and Robert Ludwig have worked such games. It may be a case of familiarity breeding contempt; if you watch any of the officials enough times you're bound to see something that you don't like.
They are considered the top crew in the WCHA. They worked the WCHA Championship game, the only NCAA quarter hosted by a WCHA team, and the Frozen Four last year. In the past, Dan Lick and Robert Ludwig have worked such games. It may be a case of familiarity breeding contempt; if you watch any of the officials enough times you're bound to see something that you don't like.
They are considered the top crew in the WCHA. They worked the WCHA Championship game, the only NCAA quarter hosted by a WCHA team, and the Frozen Four last year. In the past, Dan Lick and Robert Ludwig have worked such games. It may be a case of familiarity breeding contempt; if you watch any of the officials enough times you're bound to see something that you don't like.
I couldn't make it to the Sunday game, but listening on the radio they certainly made plenty of comments about this or that not being a penalty. It's amazing to me that the refs could have been even worse than Saturday. I don't mind at all when refs let the little stuff go, but when you don't call anything, it start getting downright dangerous. The second period Saturday had several players limping back to the benches after non-called illegal plays, and I wasn't even confident an arm would have gone up if there would have been a check from behind into the boards. Thankfully, they finally started making some calls later into the 3rd period.
I could easily argue that was the worst officiated game I've seen all year, not because one team or the other had any advantage, but because they made it so clear that flagrant penalties wouldn't be called, that it was a free for all where the teams were lucky to get out without any injuries.
Sometimes the reason there is no smilie is because it is not a joke. No wink -- Wrazidlo and Langley are regarded as the top pair by the WCHA Supervisor of Officials, and no, I don't share that opinion. Particularly of the former, who dreamed up a 5-minute CFB call in the NCAA Qtr on a play that hadn't been a major all season. That is my problem with referees in general in the postseason. They don't call much, so the players adjust to the fact that nothing is being called, and then they make a random call later in the game. If it is any consolation, the officials seem to be even less consistent in the other leagues from what I've seen.Now please tell us who REALLY reffed the WCHA Championship game, the ncaa 1/4 final and the FF. Don't make me go dig that stuff up myself.
Wrazidlo and Langley are regarded as the top pair by the WCHA Supervisor of Officials, and no, I don't share that opinion.
\That everyone was still standing at the end was a minor miracle.
I won't completely relax on that account until I see Ammerman in uniform next Friday...
Arlan, serious question - have you ever seen or do you know of a WCHA or NCAA game (not to mention a playoff game) where there were zero penalties called?
I'm sure that there have been penalty-free games. Maybe back in the days of one referee if nothing else. I don't have a box score of such a game, but if somebody wanted to click through games for the seldom-penalized teams each season, one would pop up eventually.Arlan, serious question - have you ever seen or do you know of a WCHA or NCAA game (not to mention a playoff game) where there were zero penalties called?
Sometimes the reason there is no smilie is because it is not a joke. No wink -- Wrazidlo and Langley are regarded as the top pair by the WCHA Supervisor of Officials, and no, I don't share that opinion. Particularly of the former, who dreamed up a 5-minute CFB call in the NCAA Qtr on a play that hadn't been a major all season. That is my problem with referees in general in the postseason. They don't call much, so the players adjust to the fact that nothing is being called, and then they make a random call later in the game. If it is any consolation, the officials seem to be even less consistent in the other leagues from what I've seen.
I keep forgetting to mention Saturday my son got to ride the Zamboni between the 2nd and 3rd periods and his friend got to do it between the 1st and 2nd. That was pretty cool, especially with the band playing so he could do the song jestures as he was riding. I had thought they had reserved that for kids younger than HS, what a neat surpirse. Of course I had to sign 3 waivers per child.....