About that third periodHopefully the chance to get an A+ grade from bonin is enough to motivate the boys for 20 more minutes.
Got the score right, but wrong team.Wood back in lineup tonight. Gophers by 2 tonight.
Was at the game and I would say they had a stretch in the 3rd where they went into cruise control... that's ok if you can win the possession game...but they did not. That in turn hampered line changes and they got caught long and gassed on a couple of sparty's goals. Chesley was one who stayed out and it was costly. I do think it was a good series as far as learnings. Gophs have the talent.Feels like the short lineup fatigue hit at the worst time. Ugh
agreed. definitely "deserved" more if you're just going by things like xG (MN 2.9-2.7 Sat, 5.4-3.3 Fri) as well as carrying the play. Looked the better team for probably 5.5/6 periods and came away with one point. luckily it's only one loss and a tie in the PWR but I'm hoping its fuel for the 2nd half.Gophers head into the break at #3, which is almost exactly where we expected them to be. BC ahead as expected, but MSU is the surprise that has taken DU's predicted place in the top 2. I think UND will start to climb back up to join the bottom of the contender group, though Michigan is a mess and not sure they will do the same. BU also a mess.
Looking back on this weekend, I still have a sour taste in my mouth when you consider their effort left them with only 1 of 6 points. They deserved more than that. But nothing to do about that.
One thing to note about #1 and #2 that the Gophers don't have: NHL-bound superstar goalies. It really shows in head to head games against those kinds of goalies.
IMO some of Close's worst careers games came in NCAA tourney losses. It matters a ton even then.But it's also the thing of a one and done in that variance in how goalies play becomes less a thing given all it takes is one night your guy is on.
And we saw Matt Davis stand on his head. Augustine was pretty poor when they got bounced by Michigan (by his own admission). It happens. More meaning in one and done less chance for the discrepancy to come outIMO some of Close's worst careers games came in NCAA tourney losses. It matters a ton even then.
But over the course of 4 games it adds up more and more.And we saw Matt Davis stand on his head. Augustine was pretty poor when they got bounced by Michigan (by his own admission). It happens. More meaning in one and done less chance for the discrepancy to come out
for sure agree. so far we haven't seen many "clunkers" from our goalies giving up bad ones. Much of that is that our team defense has been quite good outside those last 10min vs MSU and that weird stretch up in Duluth where both teams were scoring repeatedly. That said, I'd much rather have Augustine in net.But over the course of 4 games it adds up more and more.
For example if a goalie like Augustine has a 5% chance of a bad game vs a "mortal" goalie like Close and Airey having say, a 10% chance of a bad game. The more games you play the greater the risk of your goalie having a bad game becomes. The same for the chance of an insane game. For example Matt Davis having four insane games in a row? A lot of luck. Augustine has a way, way higher chance of four insane games in a row.
Sometimes it's a little luck and Sometimes it's the "it" factor like Hunter Shepard for Duluth when they won back to back. 8 - 0 with insane GAA and % save. It's nice when your goalie plays best in biggest games.But over the course of 4 games it adds up more and more.
For example if a goalie like Augustine has a 5% chance of a bad game vs a "mortal" goalie like Close and Airey having say, a 10% chance of a bad game. The more games you play the greater the risk of your goalie having a bad game becomes. The same for the chance of an insane game. For example Matt Davis having four insane games in a row? A lot of luck. Augustine has a way, way higher chance of four insane games in a row.
It's counts as a tie in non con and they'll do a shootout if the other team agrees to it but it's for show and maybe a way so the big ten school can prep for them in conference play, but has no barring on the actual outcome. So even though Fairbanks won the shootout it will still go down as a tieSo in Big Ten play, the shootout winner got a second point? What happens in non conference games?
What would’ve happened if a team had won in OT? They’d get 3 points?
The BTN broadcast kind of stunk- the announcers didn’t explain anything and particularly in the 2nd period with all the penalties, they seemed to give up on displaying a graphic saying who was on the PP or if it was 4-4 or 4-3. It got really confusing.
Loved the Gophers grit last night even being short a number of skaters
Michel begley or whipple for me. Anyone getting a first. Michel obviously bigger given how long he’s stuck it out despite not playing really priorYa just win and get out.
The only thing that would excite me is a Michel goal
You could see how happy the guys were for him as well and all asking to make sure it was his. Now another thing he’ll always get to have and a puck for the mantle.Michel! Hustle pays off.