Re: Wisconsin Badgers 2016-2017
Well the past two posts have been interesting if not entertaining! First of all I would be completely shocked if the coaches would move Norby out of the top 9 forwards. There is very little chance she would ever play anywhere but the top three lines because of all her accolades as a prep player and because she was a member of the US National team last year. Like it or not that holds a lot of clout with the UW coaching staff. Secondly, I'd be surprised if the third line of Shaver, Roque, and Wellhausen (the St. Cloud State weekend version) was broken up. They were very, very good in week #1 and there is a lot of chemistry amongst the three players. Mauermann did a great job filling in for Shaver but, I think the line has much better balance and flow with the first version of the third line. I think the team stays the course and keeps a "wait and see" mentality with the first two lines. We have seen these players flourish in the past and I'm confident they will again. Although with the struggles the power play has had over the first four games I could see some changes happening there.
3rd line has been the best line so far, interestingly with either Mauermann or Shaver, out of the 9.25 periods I have watched. Maybe they need to stick Mauermann with McKibbon and Nurse, she is small, but she is a wreckingball out there. She could generate some chances with her tenacity. I think the Pankowski/Clark/Cogan line will come around since they did play together last year. To date the best F to me has been Roque. The puck always seems to be on her stick when she's out there. Let's have some fun...
Nurse Roque Wellhausen
Pankowski Clark Mauermann
Shaver McKibbon Cogan
Johnson Norby
Well the past two posts have been interesting if not entertaining! First of all I would be completely shocked if the coaches would move Norby out of the top 9 forwards. There is very little chance she would ever play anywhere but the top three lines because of all her accolades as a prep player and because she was a member of the US National team last year. Like it or not that holds a lot of clout with the UW coaching staff. Secondly, I'd be surprised if the third line of Shaver, Roque, and Wellhausen (the St. Cloud State weekend version) was broken up. They were very, very good in week #1 and there is a lot of chemistry amongst the three players. Mauermann did a great job filling in for Shaver but, I think the line has much better balance and flow with the first version of the third line. I think the team stays the course and keeps a "wait and see" mentality with the first two lines. We have seen these players flourish in the past and I'm confident they will again. Although with the struggles the power play has had over the first four games I could see some changes happening there.
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