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  • Re: Ohio State Buckeyes 2018-19

    Nice recap PGB. Wasn’t able to watch so I was waiting for this. Hopefully it’s the Lakers handing out coal today!

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      9-2 today and it was all OSU

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        Originally posted by ne7minder View Post
        9-2 today and it was all OSU
        They looked like they should today. They were taking it to the net and kept the puck moving.

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          I am late getting on, so I will just recap today's game, and I am going to need a box score for this one! As Hockeybuckeye alluded to, Ohio State looked and played like a top ten team today. I am not going to expect them to score that many goals everytime out, but with the firepower on this team, scoring goals should not be as big of a problem as it has been in recent weeks. One thing that is really encouraging is the depth we now have in the program as the Buckeyes were down two forwards and two D's today.

          Today's game started like last night's with neither team scoring for most of the first period. Then, at the 18:55 mark, the Buckeyes' Tatum Skaggs lit the lamp to make it 1-0 Ohio State. 33 seconds later, freshman Paetyn Levis scored her first-ever goal as a Buckeye to make it 2-0, and that is how the first period ended. OSU's Emma Maltais scored early in the second period to make it 3-0. MU's Sarah Nelles scored a few minutes later to bring the Lakers to within two at 3-1. That was as close as Mercyhurst would get as Jacyn Reeves would score a short-handed goal at the 13:04 mark of the second period to put Ohio State up 4-1 and that is how the second period would end. The third period saw a plethora of goals, six total. The problem for the Lakers was five of the six were scored by the Buckeyes. Charly Dahlquist scored at the 6:22 mark and started a stretch where four goals were scored in a minute-and-a-half span. Dahlquist's goal put the Bucks up 5-1, then Mercyhurst's Molly Blasen scored at the 6:34 mark to bring the Lakers to within 5-2. It took all of 19 seconds for Dahlquist to add her second goal to make it 6-2 at the 6:53 mark. Ohio State's Liz Schepers would score on a nice wrap-around to make it 7-2 at the 7:46 mark in the third period. Charly Dahlquist would complete her hat trick with at goal at the 9:55 point, making it 8-2 in favor of Ohio State. Liz Schepers would score her second goal at the 19:38 point to make the final score 9-2 in favor of Ohio State. The Buckeyes outshot Mercyhurst 40-25 in today's game with Buckeye goaltender Andrea Braendli stopping 23 of the 25 shots she faced. Mercyhurst ended up playing all three of their goaltenders, who combined to stop 31 of the 40 shots they faced. Kennedy Blair started the game and stopped 16 of the 19 shots she faced. Blair was pulled for Sarah McDonnell, who stopped 8 of the 12 shots she faced. McDonnell was relieved by Leah Klassen, who saved 7 of the 9 shots she faced. Both teams will now break for the Holidays. Coming out of the break, Mercyhurst will host a pair of games vs Colgate on 1/5-1/6. Ohio State will host a couple of exhibition games on those same dates against the NWHL-leading Minnesota Whitecaps.

          Happy Holidays to everyone!

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            Final Score From Sunday, December 16th
            Ohio State 9
            Mercyhurst 2


            Christmas Feast
            In sharp contrast to yesterday's cliff-hanger, the Buckeyes hosted a Sunday Soiree that would have made Old Fezziwig proud. A bountiful feast of goals provided plenty of holiday cheer for all. Gluttony in the best sense of the word. OK, the festivities didn't literally include A Christmas Carol. But if Carmen Ohio & Hang On Sloopy are on your play list, this was the party for you.

            As for the Visitors from Mercyhurst: It's safe to say that Saturday's game was much more representative of the quality of their club. As NHL Great Bob Gainey once said: Sometimes when a good team breaks, it breaks hard. That appeared to be what happened to the Lakers Sunday, as they went through all 3 of their goalies. Must have been a trying afternoon. The Lakers will probably want to delete the Sunday recording and just move on.



            Three Stars Of The Game: Decidedly Unofficial & Just For Fun

            Ohio State Honorable Mention Lisa Bruno
            Lisa's playing with increasing confidence, and it's great to see. Receiving the puck at the right point from Tatum Skaggs, Bruno drove the puck to the slot, creating the opportunity for the first Dahlquist Goal. It was an interesting trip. Along the way Emma Maltais was being stick-lifted and wish-boned to the ice by a Laker Defender. But Lisa kept her cool, and swerved around the wreckage. She then directed the puck to a wide open Charly, and the 3rd Period Feeding Frenzy was on.

            Mercyhurst Honorable Mention Sarah Nelles
            Strong game on Left Wing for Sarah. Her hustle and determination certainly caught the eye. All the hard work was rewarded when she bagged the first Laker goal. Hard to believe she's "only" a third line player.


            #3 Star: Liz Schepers, Ohio State
            Liz was flying today, and had two goals to show for it. Naturally she had good helpers on both tallies. But we went with a "team theme" yesterday, so I needed to get out the telescope and identify some specific stars today. Not only did Schepers have a multi-goal game, she never quit -- capping off the scoring with just 22 seconds left in the contest.

            #2 Star: (tie) Madison Bizal, Ohio State; and Emma Maltais, Ohio State
            Everyone on the team brought wonderful things to the feast. Tough to choose a favorite dish. Sometimes you do need to consult the scoresheet to sort out the menu. In this case, one stat jumped of the page. Two Buckeyes were a stupefying +6 for the game: Madison Bizal representing the Defense; Emma Maltais for the Offense. While I'm sure that +/- number isn't unprecedented, it's pretty rare for players to be that productive and have that much fun in a single game.

            #1 Star: Charly Dahlquist, Ohio State
            While her teammates were contributing to the feast one dish at a time, Charly brought a whole smorgasbord to the table. 3 Goals; 1 Assist; 10 Shots On Goal; +4 for the game. Oh, and did we mention that the goals came in a span of just 3 minutes 23 Seconds? Wow. And just to make it a complete dinner, Dahlquist blocked 2 shots as well.

            Loved the party, Charly; thanks for the invite. Please host again soon.


            Up Next: Break For The Holidays. This Series Was A Wonderful Way To Wrap Up Fall Semester. But Let's Not Get Too Satisfied & Sassy As We Celebrate. After New Year's, The NWHL Whitecaps Will Be Waiting!
            Last edited by pgb-ohio; 12-16-2018, 11:42 PM.

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            • Re: Ohio State Buckeyes 2018-19

              I will continue Mr.PGB's Christmas references of our team and simply say that I hope our performance Sunday will be the gift that keeps on giving!

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                Originally posted by pgb-ohio View Post
                Final Score From Sunday, December 16th
                Ohio State 9
                Mercyhurst 2

                #2 Star: (tie) Madison Bizal, Ohio State; and Emma Maltais, Ohio State
                Everyone on the team brought wonderful things to the feast. Tough to choose a favorite dish. Sometimes you do need to consult the scoresheet to sort out the menu. In this case, one stat jumped of the page. Two Buckeyes were a stupefying +6 for the game: Madison Bizal representing the Defense; Emma Maltais for the Offense. While I'm sure that +/- number isn't unprecedented, it's pretty rare for players to be that productive and have that much fun in a single game.
                What was even more impressive for OSU is that they scored most of the goals with MU's best player on the ice - Nuutinen was a -6

                Extra tidbit: Mercyhurst has only surrended more than 7 goals twice in program history. The other time was January 25, 2002 in an 11-1 loss to Dartmouth.
                Last edited by arenalife; 12-17-2018, 10:25 AM.

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                • Re: Ohio State Buckeyes 2018-19

                  Would love to see more of yesterday.

                  And today's last practice before Holiday break apparently was at Nationwide Arena.

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                    Originally posted by arenalife View Post
                    What was even more impressive for OSU is that they scored most of the goals with MU's best player on the ice - Nuutinen was a -6
                    Well, my niche is finding the 3 Stars, not the 3 Goats.

                    Not that being shut down makes a player a goat. But yes, the Buckeyes' success working against Nuutinen was gratifying, and the -6 is a shocking number. That's gotta be a career low.

                    Extra tidbit: Mercyhurst has only surrendered more than 7 goals twice in program history. The other time was January 25, 2002 in an 11-1 loss to Dartmouth.
                    This game was an outlier, for sure. No doubt it will be a long time before the next occurrence.

                    On the Buckeye side it's a great win to be cherished; a foundation to build on. But we also need to stay humble. This weekend's results tied the all-time series between the schools at 4-4. Nothing wrong with that for either program. It just reflects the fact that, big picture, this has been a close competition.

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                      Final Score From Saturday, January 5th
                      Whitecaps (NWHL) 3
                      Buckeyes (WCHA) 2
                      O.T.

                      Exhibition Of Skill
                      For the most part, this was a friendly exhibition. Now it didn't degenerate into an All-Star Game by any means. But with somewhat less intensity than league play, skill was allowed to flourish.

                      The Buckeyes actually held the lead for two long stretches. In fact, the only time the Whitecaps led all day was at the end of the game. But in the 3rd Period and the OT, the Whitecaps found a higher gear that Buckeyes couldn't match. For the final 23:18, the visitors outshot the home team 21-2.

                      And yet, the result was very much in doubt until the last instant. When the game-winner found the net, the Ice Rink fell silent, almost in disbelief. On paper, of course the pros should win. But these Buckeyes have taught us to believe. We still do.


                      Three Stars Of The Game: Decidedly Unofficial & Just For Fun

                      Whitecaps Honorable Mention: Kendall Coyne Schofield
                      Kendall had the primary assist on the GWG. Perhaps more impressively, she personally put 12 shots on net and was +3 for the game. Along with her first line mates, she was a dynamic force all afternoon long.

                      Buckeyes Honorable Mention: (tie)Emma Maltais and Tatum Skaggs
                      Emma and Tatum combined for two pretty goals in this one. A tiny bad bounce on an odd-man rush likely prevented a third. And had the Buckeyes actually taken a 3-1 lead, who knows?


                      #3 Star: Amanda Boulier, Whitecaps
                      Along with 'D' Partner Lee Stecklein, Amanda had no goals against and was on the ice for 2 of the 3 Whitecap tallies. Translation: +2. Boulier's GWG came on a shot from the blue line, right up middle. Now I've seen harder shots in my time. But the placement was smart & precise, just inside the right post, about a foot off the ice. A triumph of accuracy.

                      #2 Star: Andrea Braendli, Buckeyes
                      Andrea turned away 50 shots from world class shooters. Her rebound control was excellent. At 3:18 of the Overtime, she fell one save short. But Braendli certainly made the NWHL Pros work hard for their victory. An outstanding performance.

                      #1 Star: Hannah Brandt, Whitecaps
                      Mirror, Mirror on the Wall. Who's The Most Skillful Of Them All? Today's answer would be Hannah Brandt. Constantly play-making and shooting with laser sharp accuracy, Hannah bagged two goals & an assist. Brandt also matched Coyne's 12 Shot, +3 Production. The Whitecaps top line is mighty impressive. Hannah is the spark plug.


                      Up Next: Rematch With The Whitecaps. Don't Linger Over Sunday Brunch; This One Starts Early at 12:07PM EST.

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                        Final Score From Sunday, January 6th
                        Whitecaps (NWHL) 3
                        Buckeyes (WCHA) 1


                        The Whitecaps Exhibition Completes A Successful Two Day Run

                        Once again, a friendly exhibition. Once again, the Whitecaps prevailed in a closely contested match. Both sides benefited. The Buckeyes got to test themselves against top notch competition, including some Team USA alums. The Whitecaps got to spread the NWHL Gospel in another market. After the game, players from both teams mingled with the fans and participated in an autograph session.

                        At this point I'd like to publicly thank and congratulate those who elevated the Whitecaps to the NWHL, thus bringing Women's Pro Hockey to the Midwest. Kudos specifically go out to Co-Coaches Jack Brodt & Ronda Curtin Englehardt, along with Players Winny Brodt Brown & Chelsey Brodt Rosenthal.

                        Confidential To The Brodts and the Curtins: Roseville Rocks!


                        Three Stars Of The Game: Decidedly Unofficial & Just For Fun


                        Whitecaps Honorable Mention: Sadie Lundquist
                        The proceedings took an intriguing turn as word spread that Kendall Coyne Schofield was not available for the rematch. It fell on Sadie to pick most of Kendall's minutes on the first line. Lundquist performed quite well, earning an assist on the GWG. She also closed out the proceedings with an empty-netter. Receiving a pass off the wall from Hannah Brandt, Sadie purposefully skated down the left wing, then put on the finishing touch.

                        Buckeyes Honorable Mention: Lynsey Wallace
                        It was great to see the Buckeyes' back-up keeper get minutes. Lynsey acquitted herself admirably in 2 periods of play, making 27 saves and surrendering only 1 goal. It was especially gratifying to witness the enthusiastic, vocal support Wallace got from her teammates.


                        #3 Star: (tie)Elise Riemenschneider, Buckeyes and Lisa Bruno, Buckeyes
                        The Buckeyes only dressed 4 'D' this weekend, and Elise & Lisa functioned as the top D Pair. Despite the formidable competition, they were calm and steady throughout the series; limiting opportunities and blocking shots. At -1 in both games, their stats may not leap off the page. But the Riemenschneider/Bruno duo was a vital part of the Buckeye team effort.

                        #2 Star: Emma Stauber, Whitecaps
                        By scoring first on Sunday, the Whitecaps gave the rematch a decidedly different tone. The visitors led for the large majority of the game. No need for a comeback this time. Emma got things going by slamming a rebound into the back of the Buckeye net. All five Whitecap skaters directly participated in the play. Haylea Schmid & Meaghan Pezon won the puck battle along the right wing boards. Winny Brodt Brown smartly fed the puck to Amanda Boulier at the right point. Amanda put a challenging shot on net. Goalie Andrea Braendli made the initial stop. But as Stauber pressed in toward the net from the left point, the puck wound up in her wheelhouse. Emma made no mistake.

                        #1 Star: (tie)Amy Menke, Whitecaps and Lee Stecklein, Whitecaps
                        Lee sprung Amy on the GWG. Menke sped down the left wing, then cut directly across the crease, finally depositing the puck just inside the right post. Amy played a complete game; launching 6 shots in total, blocking 3 Buckeye attempts, and finishing the day at +2.

                        As for Stecklein, the Assist got her on the scoresheet, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. Lee effectively quarterbacks the Whitecaps from her Left 'D' position. Playing with great anticipation, she just seems to be everywhere on the ice. The Whitecaps got a fine game from the leader of their stingy defense.


                        Up Next: Back To NCAA Play. Bring On Wisconsin. We Return To Our Normal Schedule; 6:07PM Friday; 3:07PM Saturday.

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                          Pgb, thank you for the Three Stars!

                          It was a tough weekend for the Bucks, but there is no shame whatsoever in losing to a professional team with three players who just won gold at the 2018 Winter Olympics. The Whitecaps are a highly skilled team and it was easy to see why they are sporting a 7-3 record and tied for first place with the Boston Pride in the NWHL. I need to say this, too, major props to the Whitecaps for coming down here to play on their own dime in the middle of their season, and also for signing some autographs after the game. Lee Stecklein spent quite a bit of time talking to a youth team that had made the trek to the game. Great group of young ladies, the Whitecaps. Looking forward to seeing Lauren Boyle playing for them in the future.

                          Today's game was a little different than yesterday's in that it was the Whitecaps who took the early lead and never looked back. Minnesota scored goals in each period to win this one 3-1. Emma Stauber got the Whitecaps on the board in the first period and they led 1-0 at the first intermission. In the second period, it was Amy Menke scoring for Minnesota to make the score 2-0. Both of Minnesota's goals were even strength. The Buckeyes' Maddy Field scored a power play goal in the second to bring Ohio State to within 2-1, but that was as close as the Bucks would get. Sadie Lundquist would seal the deal with an empty-netter with :59 to go in the game. The encouraging thing from today's game was Ohio State was able to generate quite a bit more offense than they did yesterday when they were outshot 53-21. Today's SOG were closer at 45-33 in favor of the Whitecaps. Normal Buckeye starter Andrea Braendli stopped 15 of the 16 shots she faced in the first period. In the second period, Lynsey Wallace relieved Braendli and was strong in net, stopping 27 of the 28 shots she faced. Another solid takeaway for Ohio State from this series ... we have three solid goaltenders that Coach Muzerall can go to in Andrea Braendli, Amanda Zeglen, and Lynsey Wallace! Not to be outdone, Whitecaps goaltender Amanda Leveille stopped 32 of the 33 shots she faced.

                          Both teams will return to their respective leagues next weekend. The Whitecaps will head east for games against Boston and Connecticut on 1/12-1/13. The Buckeyes will welcome in #1-ranked Wisconsin on Friday and Saturday 1/11-1/12.
                          Last edited by osualum86; 01-07-2019, 06:59 PM.

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                            Originally posted by pgb-ohio View Post
                            Confidential To The Brodts and the Curtins: Roseville Rocks!
                            In case you didn't know, Stecklein is also a Roseville product.
                            "... 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 pgb-ohio View Post
                              Final Score From Sunday, January 6th
                              Whitecaps (NWHL) 3
                              Buckeyes (WCHA) 1


                              The Whitecaps Exhibition Completes A Successful Two Day Run
                              Obviously the talent OSU faced over the weekend was a step up from most. I think playing close games against a team of that level can only make OSU better. The loses my hurt but they will pay dividends.

                              One thing that is a positive for the pro side. Previously it was a bit easier to beat the Whitecaps. Hold on tight at the start, try to stifle their offence and to run them around as much as possible. Then in the third period open it up, the Whitecaps would be gassed because they couldn't condition like they should. 3rd period comebacks are a sign they are getting more gym and ice time

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                                Originally posted by ne7minder View Post
                                Obviously the talent OSU faced over the weekend was a step up from most. I think playing close games against a team of that level can only make OSU better. The loses my hurt but they will pay dividends.

                                One thing that is a positive for the pro side. Previously it was a bit easier to beat the Whitecaps. Hold on tight at the start, try to stifle their offence and to run them around as much as possible. Then in the third period open it up, the Whitecaps would be gassed because they couldn't condition like they should. 3rd period comebacks are a sign they are getting more gym and ice time
                                These certainly aren't the Whitecaps of previous years, and as I said in my post, there is certainly no shame in us losing to them. They are very talented, great skaters, highly skilled, and it's not just the three Olympians. It's easy to see why they are in first place in the NWHL.

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