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Wisconsin Hockey Vol. XXVI: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Tolerate The BTHC

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Ugh. We need to beat these better nonconference opponents. So far this year had been disappointing. Hope they pick it up tomorrow.
 
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Probably gonna need to score to win...
 
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Thoughts:
It is hard to imagine that Landon is the same guy that fought the puck so much two weeks ago on Friday night. It was as great to watch him handle the puck last night as it was painful to watch him then. He really stepped up under a lot of pressure. Knowing this was his only chance this weekend, he played great and deserved to get more for his performance.

Turns out Ryan Mckay played even better. Stellar performance last night.

Jake McCabe is skating even better than last year and looks capable of an All-American season. He's jumping up on offense and at times controlling the game. While he and Frankie did get crossed up a couple of times, they handled the Miami speed rushes very well. I thought it was going to be a key for the game and those guys met the challenge.

I really like what Joe Faust is doing. He's playing very smart, getting the puck in and instead of just dumping it, or skating it deep and getting caught, he's firing it on the net. He keeps doing that and and he's going to collect a lot more points this year.

Defensively I give us a 3.5 Wisko's out of 5. Good Job.

Miami is really, really good in front of their own net. They collapse it in, block shots, and clear the puck very well. (They look like us when we're really on our game.) Thought Zengerle played pretty well, had lot's of energy but Barnes and Labate have to combine for more than 3 shots. Mersch got himself in position better as the game wore on but we were just missing getting the puck on his stick in front. Several plays that were just off by "that much". Overall I was a little disappointed we didn't get more out of the 3rd and 4th lines. They didn't play bad, but they weren't as effective at giving us an energy lift and possessing the puck down low as I anticipated they would be.

Offensively I give us 2.3 Wisko's. Not terrible but we need to establish a stronger presence in front and do the little things much better tonight.

On the bright side Kerdiles' threatening of Eaves point streak has ended so tonight Mike can unleash him with no worries.
 
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Watched part of the game before the Gopher game started. Badgers looked good, they just ran into a hot goalie. Peterson had a good game.

Disagree, didn't think MU's goalie was tested much at all. And the best chances the Badgers had they either whiffed on or missed the net completely. But then again I fell asleep during a 10 minute stretch in the 2nd.
 
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Does anyone know if there is a stream online somewhere that I can catch the game on? Or a TV channel?
 
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Disagree, didn't think MU's goalie was tested much at all. And the best chances the Badgers had they either whiffed on or missed the net completely. But then again I fell asleep during a 10 minute stretch in the 2nd.

Its been a long time since you could look at this Badger Hockey team and think they would win on the road. The lack of offense is a big issue. Surely Rumple back is a good thing but he is rusty and that will factor. Have to get the puck in the net 3 times to beat these guys tonight.

Sorry you fell asleep but thats what our offense could do to anyone last night in Oxford.
 
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Listened on radio last night and it sure sounded to me like Miami smoked UW all night with their speed. I heard Peterson's name called out way more than any other name and that's not good. If this UW team is going to make a run at the playoff's they'll have to find a way to keep up w/BC/BU/Miami/Minnesota/Michigan's of the world and 7 games in it's getting to be enough of a sample where you can judge whether they can do it at all. Tonight and next 2 at Minnesota will be all anyone needs to go from.
 
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Offense is not a problem.


It was last night although much of that could be attributed to Miami who did a great job of back checking, picking up the trailers, clogging the middle of their zone and blocking shots.

Miami imposed their will and we failed to overcome it.


It was one of those nights where it honestly felt like we'd never score.

And... we didn't.
 
It was last night although much of that could be attributed to Miami who did a great job of back checking, picking up the trailers, clogging the middle of their zone and blocking shots.

Miami imposed their will and we failed to overcome it.


It was one of those nights where it honestly felt like we'd never score.

And... we didn't.

That's been our M.O. for years, along with a strong forecheck on the pk. Wisconsin was just off on a couple dangerous passes in the slot that could have changed the game.
 
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Listened on radio last night and it sure sounded to me like Miami smoked UW all night with their speed. I heard Peterson's name called out way more than any other name and that's not good. If this UW team is going to make a run at the playoff's they'll have to find a way to keep up w/BC/BU/Miami/Minnesota/Michigan's of the world and 7 games in it's getting to be enough of a sample where you can judge whether they can do it at all. Tonight and next 2 at Minnesota will be all anyone needs to go from.

It's funny you say that's the way it sounded because in watching the game, I really didn't think we had much trouble at all handling Miami's considerable speed. And I thought going in we really would. Our forecheck was pretty strong most of the time and that slowed them down, plus like I said before, a couple of our D men are really skating well. I really thought it was a well played game both ways with two goalies playing well. The one we gave up Landon really had no chance.

I think I Miami blocked about 20 shots so we need to move it more, get better shots tonight, and be stronger in front. Plus the PP has to be way better.
 
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I only got to listen to the first 1 1/2 periods tonight...good to see UW come back for the win...maybe (hopefully) this gets the team some confidence and they can go toe to toe w/Minnesota

why was Besse a scratch?
 
I only got to listen to the first 1 1/2 periods tonight...good to see UW come back for the win...maybe (hopefully) this gets the team some confidence and they can go toe to toe w/Minnesota

why was Besse a scratch?

I don't think they ever lost confidence. They know what they have in that room. One game against BC on Jerry York night doesnt change that.

Besse was a coaches decision.
 
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Besse was a coaches decision.


He has not impressed so far.

Inconsistent effort from game to game and even from shift to shift at times.


Hopefully just a freshman needing to figure it out and we'll see better from him by midseason.
 
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I always enjoy Brian Posick calls, but after solo's comment about Friday's game I was wondering why we seemed to have different opinion's of the play, Radio vs. TV. I noted last night that Brian tends to make it sound like the Badger's netminder is Julian Barretta, Curtis Joseph, Mike Richter, and Brian Elliott all rolled into one any time the puck comes anywhere near the UW net. It makes for a genuinely exciting call of the game, but can be a little hard to differentiate between the quality of play sometimes.


Hopefully just a freshman needing to figure it out and we'll see better from him by midseason.

With the pace of play, I thought Besse looked in way over his head a lot on Friday night. Tough transition when you're used to being the best player on the ice, especially when you get in against the high end teams. Appears to have been a good decision by Eaves as Paape brought a lot of energy with him last night. Hopefully Grant is motivated by the move.


Last night's game: Move the puck more? Check....Better shots? Check....Stronger in front? Check. Mersch would not be denied goal #50....Better PP? Getting on the board first was huge. Still needs improvement.

And now the moment we've all been waiting for:

Wisko McBadgerton's Shot and a Beer Player of the Week Award goes to:

MARK ZENGERLE!!!

The senior out of Rochester, NY has always been known for his sweet hands and ability to distribute the puck, but this week he brought a big motor and even bigger heart in putting up 2A 8SOG and 4 PIM playing against one of the best lines in the country, led by returning Hobey Finalist and All American Austin Czarnick. Mark had the pedal to the metal every shift, leading by example and showing the kind of grit and determination this Badger team really needs heading into the gofer hole in two weeks. Congratulations Mark!
 
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It amuses me that the guy who locks threads must be on a two-week vacation.

It's like we're entering a forbidden zone of 4-figure threads.

I was asked to change my password today - it said my password expired and was 1,361 days old. The first time in four years. This board has been acting strangely lately.
 
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