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Arnold Slick <[log in to unmask]>
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Arnold Slick <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 Mar 1994 16:24:05 -0400
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My unofficial boxscores for this past weekend:
 
Friday, March 3, 1994:
 
Score           1       2       3       OT      F
Miami           0       2       1       0       3
Ohio State      1       0       2       1       4
 
Scoring:
1st Period:     1, OSU Richards (Brent), sh, 8:51.
2nd Period:     2, MU  Penn (Miller), 4:17.
                3, MU  Schutte (Rohr), 18:24.
3rd Period:     4, MU  Carter (Blasi, Oates), 12:12.
                5, OSU White (unassisted), 18:54.
                6, OSU Riedel (Richards, White), 19:20.
Overtime:       7, OSU White (unassisted), :46.
 
Notes:
        Kurt Brown, OSU's goalie, was on his way to the bench when OSU scored
with just over a minute left in the third.  He was on the bench for the
game-tying goal.
        As anyone who's seen a game at OSU Rink would know, it's really hard to
hear the PA person.  Therefore, there are some things that may be wrong.  The
third OSU goal may have been scored by White; some people were saying that they
announced White's OT goal as his third goal of the game.  Also, I'm almost
certain that there were assists on White's OT goal, but I didn't hear them.  I
also could not get a very accurate shot count, but I heard the save totals for
the goalies.
 
Goalies:
MU  Shulmistra - 33 saves/37 shots.
OSU Brown - 25/28.
 
Power Plays:
MU  0 of 6.
OSU 0 of 1.
 
Another Note:
        OSU Coach Jerry Welsh was yelling at the refs as he was walking off the
ice between each period and after the game.  Most likely, he was complaining
about the officials calling so many penalties on his Buckeyes, but not the
Redskins.  From my observations, OSU plays much more physically than Miami, and
consequently deserved most of the penalties that they got (although I may be a
tad biased :) ).  Things changed in the rematch on Saturday, when the refs
called one more minor on Miami than OSU.  Oddly enough, though, OSU won on
Friday and Miami on Saturday.
 
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Saturday, March 4, 1994:
 
Score           1       2       3       F
Ohio State      2       0       0       2
Miami           1       1       1       3
 
Scoring:
1st Period:     1, OSU Sutton (DuFour, Paterson), 2:38.
                2, MU  Oates (Carter, Blasi), 8:36.
                3, OSU Smith (unassisted), 15:53.
2nd Period:     4, MU  Mallon (Eigner, Boxer), 7:59.
3rd Period:     5, MU  Backen (Adams, Schutte), 8:15.
 
Shots on Goal   1       2       3       TOT
Ohio State      7       10      10      27
Miami           12      20      13      45
 
Goalies:
OSU Askey - 42/45.
MU  Shulmistra - 25/27.
 
Power Plays:
OSU 0 of 4.
MU  0 of 3.
 
3 Stars:
1. OSU Askey
2. MU  Mallon
3. MU  Backen
 
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