Women's Team Spring 25

Started by stereax, January 09, 2026, 02:27:32 PM

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stereax

Looks like Clarkson won the challenge.
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Adam to the box for tripping. They score. 5-5. Of course. Of course!
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52 seconds left in regulation. Still tied. Clarkson timeout.
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One point secured. PP in OT to start.
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42 secs left in OT and on the PK. Perron-Roy. Pray.
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Grober scores!
Clarkson is stopped!
Prefontaine hits the post.
Clarkson is stopped!
Adam scores!!!
Clarkson loses!!!
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Weder

Just cuz the broadcast had it wrong: There is no extra point for Cornell for the win. Women's ECAC gives 1.5 points to both teams for a tie after OT, and the shootout win comes into play for standings tiebreakers at the end of the regular season.
3/8/96

imafrshmn

Scrappy. Messy. That's the theme of the season here just past the midway point. I get the sense that the ceiling of the team's potential this year depends on finding ice time and supporting roles for the whole squad, and bringing some of these freshmen into the fold.
B.S. Cornell '09 / M.S. Michigan '17

Weder

Quote from: imafrshmn on January 09, 2026, 04:49:49 PMOne thing that's apparent with this team, despite the small roster, is that the third forward line is not seeing much ice time compared with the top two. Probably a matter of defensive responsibility discipline. Not great to see this deep jnto the season.

I will say that Derraugh has leaned heavily on two forward lines in the past, and this is more common in women's college hockey in general.
3/8/96

imafrshmn

Quote from: Weder on January 09, 2026, 05:35:11 PM
Quote from: imafrshmn on January 09, 2026, 04:49:49 PMOne thing that's apparent with this team, despite the small roster, is that the third forward line is not seeing much ice time compared with the top two. Probably a matter of defensive responsibility discipline. Not great to see this deep jnto the season.

I will say that Derraugh has leaned heavily on two forward lines in the past, and this is more common in women's college hockey in general.

2 lines is no longer enough to beat good teams, whereas it was viable 10+ years ago.
B.S. Cornell '09 / M.S. Michigan '17

stereax

#26
Alexa Davis homecoming game. Got a nice ovation from the crowd.
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MacEachran gets us on the board!
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Puck went into the bench and it looks like it got MacEachern in the gut. She seems to be okay though.
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