Tuned in for parts of the game Friday night and they were talking about losing Sylvester. What happened there? Was she lost for the rest of the weekend?
Slid into the boards and appeared to hit her head. Penalty on the play.
Sylvester was hurt early in the first period in the game Friday night. She did not play the rest of the weekend. The Badgers did a great job in taking 4 out of 6 points on the weekend. They were missing 4 impact forwards in Saturdays game and 3 on Friday. I thought the game Saturday was especially satisfying in that the lines were all makeshift and the team really played well. Nurse was great Friday and Ammerman lead the way Saturday. I thought that Harding and Wellhausen did a great job playing on a line with Ammerman and I felt that MacKibbon was strong the other line with Nurse as well... A great team win when missing a lot of fire power!
Hopefully nothing serious. Fortunately, this is an off-week before a rare Thursday-Friday series next week.
With Bemidji taking 5 out of 6 points at Minnesota, it gets Wisconsin right back into the WCHA race. Frankly, after walking out of LaBahn after the Minnesota series a few weeks ago, I thought the Gophers were going to run away with it by semester break.
Hopefully nothing serious. Fortunately, this is an off-week before a rare Thursday-Friday series next week.
With Bemidji taking 5 out of 6 points at Minnesota, it gets Wisconsin right back into the WCHA race. Frankly, after walking out of LaBahn after the Minnesota series a few weeks ago, I thought the Gophers were going to run away with it by semester break.
The other factor is that most WCHA women's teams tend to try play an earlier game on getaway day so that team that is traveling doesn't have to ride the bus all night or stay over an extra night. Of course, normally that is on a Saturday or Sunday so it doesn't prevent fans from attending, so you may be right that BB is the deciding factor in this case.I now realize that men's basketball is playing the rare Friday night game so that's why they are bumped.
Football. UM had Fri/Sun series in Madison several times due to a FB game.It's early on Friday because of the basketball game. I'm glad they don't try to do them at the same time, as I have tickets to both games. They're not going to have a women's hockey game and basketball game at the exact same time, but they can have everything closer together (time-wise) than when women's hockey was at the Kohl Center.
What I want to know is why they can't play Saturday night instead of Thursday night. I can't think of any reason on UW's end that would prevent that.
I now realize that men's basketball is playing the rare Friday night game so that's why they are bumped. Is there not enough staff to run those games concurrently? I know parking would be a hassle (and not free), but I would rather deal with parking issues vs. trying to make a 3:00 game.
Football. UM had Fri/Sun series in Madison several times due to a FB game.
They've had many men's hockey games following 2:30 football games. It should be even easier to do a women's game after a football game. Fri/Sun is much better than Thu/Fri, I would think. (Maybe there's some weird law that says women's hockey can't start at 8:00.)
Men's basketball plays at noon on Sunday, and women's basketball plays at 4.
Hoping for an upset, but know that would be a real longshot....
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