Now that we're heading into the break, I thought I'd start a thread for this season's Patty Kazmaier trophy. Bailey Bram, Hilary Knight, Brooke Ammerman, Brianna Decker, Amanda Kessel, or one of the Lamoureuxs? Who will it be this year?
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All the names mentioned would deserve the Patty Kaz if they win it. I will put in my observations for Bailey Bram of Mercyhurst.
Keep in mind, the second half of Mercyhurst's schedule is easier than the first half so these stats may/should/will/hopefully get even better.
First in Div 1 in Points per game with 2.50. She has 18 goals with 22 assists and 40 points.
Third in Div 1 in Goals per game with 1.12
Fourth in Div 1 in Assists per game with 1.38
First in Div 1 in Power Play goals and Power Play goals per game with 9
All this with a much younger and inexperienced team without the likes of Bendus, Agosta, Scanzano etc.
I also realize there is more to winning the Patty Kaz than just the numbers. I just don't know the girls well enough to say she is doing this or that for the community/school/classroom.
Just sayin'"If you're satisfied with being good, you'll never be great"
"heck, you go to some D-III hockey games and a Steven Segal Chinese stick fight breaks out,....." by Camman15
2009-2010 Regular Season Atlantic Hockey Pick-em Champion
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Originally posted by PrincetonFan View PostNow that we're heading into the break, I thought I'd start a thread for this season's Patty Kazmaier trophy. Bailey Bram, Hilary Knight, Brooke Ammerman, Brianna Decker, Amanda Kessel, or one of the Lamoureuxs? Who will it be this year?
Johnson, Jenner, Saulnier from the Big Red ? (Cornell has only played 12 games and all three are running at 2 ppg clip)
Rattray is having a good year at Clarky.!
Don't know as much about HE, but Rookies Carpenter and Coyne are making some waves.
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Here are my thoughts. I'll give an early top 10 prediction, and then list off a few other contenders:
Top 10 prediction
WCHA
J. Lam, UND. Jr., F
M. Lam-Kolls, UND, Jr., F/D
Raty, Minnesota, Jr., G
Kessel, Minnesota, So., F
Decker, Wisconsin, Jr., F
Knight, Wisconsin, Sr., F
ECAC
Johnston, Cornell, Sr., F
Fortino, Cornell, Jr., D
Hockey East
Schelling, Northeastern, Sr. G
CHA
Bram, Mercyhurst, Sr., F
Position Distribution
6.5 F, 2 G, 1.5 D
Class Distribution
4 Sr., 5 Jr., 1 So.
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Some Thoughts on Other Contenders
Brooke Ammerman, Wisconsin, Sr., F -- will be tough for Wisconsin to get three in the 10. Her scoring edge over Knight is mainly due to nonconference play, while Knight leads the WCHA in goals. I expect it'll be Knight & Decker if Wisconsin only gets two, but Ammerman has clearly had an impressive season.
Schoullis, Minnesota, Sr., F -- same problem with Minnesota, probably Kessel and Raty will get the most votes. Kaz voters do have some tendency to favor upperclassmen, but Kessel probably had better reputation coming into the season.
Other Cornell players -- see Minnesota & Wisconsin discussion, neither of these three teams are quite dominant enough to get 3 in the top 10. Johnston & Fortino have been Cornell's most recognized players in the past, and I see little in this season's results to suggest any different outcome.
Tomcikova, Bemidji, Sr., G -- will be tough to make it in the crowded WCHA. I just don't see the WCHA getting more than 6 of the 10 when each coach gets 1 vote. Will probably get WCHA votes but struggle outside the WCHA.
Irwin, UMD, Sr., F -- UMD's top scorer, so I wouldn't totally count her out, but her stats and UMD's record just don't quite cut it.
Coyne, Northeastern, Fr., F -- may have a shot as Hockey East's top scorer. Schelling is probably Hockey East's best Kaz 10 contender since the goalie competition is less crowded.
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Some other Stats of Interest (that aren't so readily available on college hockey stats)
Wisconsin
Decker +44, Ammerman +36, Knight +27
PP Points: Knight 5-9-14, Ammerman 6-6-12, Decker 3-7-10
SH Goals: Knight 3, Ammeran 0, Decker 0
Minnesota
Kessel +31, Schoullis +33
PP Points: Schoullis 5-4-9, Kessel 3-6-9
Mercyhurst
Bram +26
PP Points: Bram 9-9-18 (next best on Mercyhurst 11)
North Dakota
JLam +21, MLamK +21
PP Points: JLam 6-12-18, MLamK 6-6-12
SH goals: MLamK 2
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One thing I look for in Kaz candidates is their performance in clutch situations, close games against the best teams. It's absolutely striking how much the top Wisconsin players stand out in this criteria compares to other contenders. I meant this to be a balanced list of all the contenders' clutch performances, but it's really Wisconsin-dominated. Part of this is that Wisconsin gets more chances for these kind of games in the WCHA, but their rate of this kind of standout performance is higher too.
Looking at this list, I think Wisconsin does have a pretty strong case to get Ammerman, Knight, and Decker all in the top 10 (though I can't say which of my 10 predicted below I'd leave out). Also, even though Knight is 3rd on Wisconsin in +/- and points, she is the scoring in the highest-leverage situations, and she's the leading goal-scorer in the WCHA by a wide margin (but note she was kept of the scoreboard in the Minnesota series.) It's a contrast from last season, where Knight was compiling more impressive overall stats but Duggan was scoring the more important points.
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Notable performances from Wisconsin players
Wisconsin 3, UND 2 (OT)
Ammerman game-tying PP goal in final minute (assist from Knight). Knight game winning goal in overtime.
Minnesota 3, Wisconsin 2
Ammerman 2 goals (both primary assists from Decker) to come back two-goal deficit.
Wisconsin 4, UMD 3
Knight scores shorthanded game-winner in final two minutes. Also put Wisconsin ahead 3-2 late in period 2.
Wisconsin 3, OSU 1
Knight goal (primary assist from Decker) breaks 1-1 deadlock in third period.
Wisconsin 2, OSU 0
Ammerman scores both goals (one primary assist from Decker, one from Knight).
Wisconsin 3-6, Bemidji 1-1
Knight scores PP goal to break 1-1 deadlock in Game 1, and scores a hat trick in Game 2 (scoring 2 of Wisconsins's first 3 goals).
Notable Clutch Scoring from Players from Other Teams
Minnesota 3, Wisconsin 2
Kessel scores game-winning goal (primary assist from Schoullis).
Cornell 5, Mercyhurst 4
Bram has a game-tying PP Goal in 3rd period. Fortino scores the game-winner at 17:30.
Mercyhurst 5, Cornell 2
Bram has three assists, including primary assist on the lasting lead goal.
Mercyhurst 3, BC 2 (OT)
Bram assists on OT game-winner.Last edited by dave1381; 12-12-2011, 09:40 PM.
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Honestly, if Decker doesn't win then there's something wrong with the process. Best player in the NCAA and probably the most complete player in the world. Even if she had half the number of points she does, she'd still be worth considering...she just brings that much to the game.
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I'd still vote for Kelli Stack.Grant Salzano, Boston College '10
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Originally posted by dave1381 View PostM. Lam-Kolls, UND, Jr., F/D
Originally posted by dave1381 View PostIrwin, UMD, Sr., F -- UMD's top scorer, so I wouldn't totally count her out, but her stats and UMD's record just don't quite cut it.
Originally posted by dave1381 View PostSome other Stats of Interest (that aren't so readily available on college hockey stats)
Wisconsin
Decker +44, Ammerman +36, Knight +27
Originally posted by dave1381 View PostOne thing I look for in Kaz candidates is their performance in clutch situations, close games against the best teams. It's absolutely striking how much the top Wisconsin players stand out in this criteria compares to other contenders. I meant this to be a balanced list of all the contenders' clutch performances, but it's really Wisconsin-dominated."... And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;" -- Rudyard Kipling
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Thanks ARM. Of course I'm familiar with the Lindenwood effect having known the Union effect in the past.
I thought the +/- numbers were more interesting to compare players within the same team than across teams.
You're right that I didn't do a thorough enough analysis of players' scoring in blowout games between top teams. Thanks for the Minnesota analysis.
You say you could do the same for other players, but really you can't to the same extent, simply because Minnesota & Wisconsin have been the most successful teams. For example, Rebecca Johnston's resume is going to be thin because she missed Harvard/Dartmouth, BU's been a bust, and Cornell split the Mercyhurst series.
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Originally posted by dave1381 View PostYou say you could do the same for other players, but really you can't to the same extent, simply because Minnesota & Wisconsin have been the most successful teams. For example, Rebecca Johnston's resume is going to be thin because she missed Harvard/Dartmouth, BU's been a bust, and Cornell split the Mercyhurst series."... And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;" -- Rudyard Kipling
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Originally posted by PrincetonFan View PostI question Schelling only because I saw her get lit up by Princeton. Why not Rigsby instead? Because of conference representation?
I think Schelling has to be considered she was top 10 in the past and has only looked better. Coyne is good but not Kazmier good yet, she will be though I feel.
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