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  • #31
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    Emma Peterson scored for the Bluegolds for the win

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    • #32
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      Originally posted by shelfit View Post
      Blugolds win!
      Again SOG does not tell the whole story !


      "FEAR THE BIRD!"

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      • #33
        Originally posted by tjoneslo View Post
        Emma Peterson scored for the Bluegolds for the win
        On a very nice passing play rather than a bad or lucky bounce. Congratulations to Eau Claire.

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        • #34
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          Originally posted by Scott_TG View Post
          So I looked in the championship records and found where it lists the final score of every game of every round of every year of the NCAA tourney. No game has 3 OT noted. Does anyone know of any 3 OT conference tourney games? I can't think why there's be a regular season one.
          Per the announcer (GAC SID) this is the longest women's DIII game ever. The GAC men and Augsburg play 3 over times nine years ago in the MIAC playoffs.
          4 & 20 The All-American Sister's
          SNC 2008, 2011, 2012, 2014, & 2018 Mens DIII NCAA Champions & they have Women's Hockey

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          • #35
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            What a dramatic series of OT periods. So much better than a shootout. The Olympics should take note.

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            • #36
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              Yeah Blugolds!

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              • #37
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                This was the longest NCAA Tournament game. The longest Div III game belongs to Midd-Hamilton NESCAC Quarterfinal (126:35, 2/28/15), followed closely by the Midd-Trinity NESCAC Semi-final (123:49, 3/6/10)

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                • #38
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                  Originally posted by 4and20 View Post
                  Per the announcer (GAC SID) this is the longest women's DIII game ever. The GAC men and Augsburg play 3 over times nine years ago in the MIAC playoffs.
                  Perhaps longest NCAA tournament game. Middlebury played Hamilton 126:35 or into the 4th OT in a NESCAC quarterfinal 2/28/15 (http://collegehockeystats.net/1415/boxes/whammid1.f28). Walther (NESCAC PotY this season) made 80 saves in net for the Continentals.
                  Congrats to Eau-Claire upon advancing!

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                  • #39
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                    Here are the longest men’s games. There used to be a list for women. I don’t know what happened to it. I’m pretty sure there have been some longer D1 games than last night.

                    http://www.uscho.com/stats/longest-games/
                    Russell Jaslow
                    [Former] SUNYAC Correspondent
                    U.S. College Hockey Online

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                    • #40
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                      So, who's sitting this one out in Plattsburgh?

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                      • #41
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                        Originally posted by SeymoreHockey View Post
                        So, who's sitting this one out in Plattsburgh?
                        Lineup is out on live stats. No Meneghin, no Kraus. Only other player not playing is a freshman, so those would be the two. They still have Sheeran and Moriarty, their defensive unit is in tact. They've won before with either player out this season and they beat Adrian 1-0 with Meneghin going down in the first period and no points from Kraus. It can be done without them. This is going to be a tough game for them but this isn't necessarily a back-breaker. It's a matter of who steps up offensively, as well as how well the others can fill in on special teams.
                        Last edited by Scott_TG; 03-10-2018, 01:31 PM.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Scott_TG View Post
                          Lineup is out on live stats. No Meneghin, no Kraus. Only other player not playing is a freshman, so those would be the two.
                          On our way to the field house now. 5 minutes away.


                          "FEAR THE BIRD!"

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                          • #43
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                            After 1 period, both Middlebury @ Plattsburgh and Adrian @ Elmira remain scoreless.

                            Over at Kreitzberg, Morrisville punched Norwich in the mouth with a goal at the 9 minute mark, but the Cadets punched back harder with three straight goals. The first period ended 3-1 Norwich.

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                            • #44
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                              At the end of the 2nd period Elmira and Adrian remain scoreless.

                              Also at the end of the 2nd, Plattsburgh and Middlebury are tied at 1. Plattsburgh scored just seconds after a power play ended when Erin McArdle scored after her shot rebounded to her in the circle to the Panther goaltender Lin Han's left. Middlebury would get a power play after a trip by Kerri Corcoran. Maddie Winslow would score 18 seconds later.

                              And also at the end of the 2nd, Norwich has blown it wide open on Morrisville, score is 7-1. Despite Alyssa Hulst having two goals coming into the 2nd period, NEHC Player of the Year Amanda Conway beat her to hat trick. Conway scored 3 goals in the second frame, two of them unassisted. Maddi Blauth's unassisted goal was the fourth goal of the frame for the Cadets, joining Hulst with 2 goals in the game.
                              Last edited by Scott_TG; 03-10-2018, 04:05 PM.

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                              • #45
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                                Elmira wins 2-0.
                                2006, 2010 ECAC West Pick'Em Champion.

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