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Ohio State 16-12-2, 11-11-2 2/9/2013 at Columbus, Ohio Minnesota 30-0-0, 24-0-0 -vs- Ohio State 16-12-2, 11-11-2 2/9/2013 at Columbus, Ohio Date: 2/9/2013 Goals By Period 1 2 3 Total Start: 1:07 pm Minnesota 1 2 2 5 Time: 2:01 Attendance: 392 Ohio State 2 0 1 3 Location: Columbus, Ohio Officials: Referee: Ray Doocy; Referee: Robert Ludwig; Linesman: MINN: Amanda Kessel (2); Maryanne Menefee (1); Megan Bozek Mike Forys; Linesman: Duncan Ryhorchuk (1); Meghan Lorence (1) OSU: Kara Gust (1); Kari Schmitt (1); Tina Hollowell (1) Scoring Summary Period Time Team Scored By Assisted By MINN OSU 1st 04:53 OSU Kari Schmitt Unassisted 0 1 1st 08:04 MINN Megan Bozek Amanda Kessel, Meghan Lorence 1 1 1st 16:17 OSU Tina Hollowell Hokey Langan, Kari Schmitt 1 2 2nd 09:20 MINN Maryanne Menefee Amanda Kessel 2 2 2nd 14:42 MINN Meghan Lorence Sarah Davis, Bethany Brausen 3 2 3rd 03:03 MINN Amanda Kessel Maryanne Menefee 4 2 3rd 08:16 OSU Kara Gust Tina Hollowell, Minttu Tuominen 4 3 3rd 09:06 MINN Amanda Kessel Mira Jalosuo, Maryanne Menefee 5 3 Minnesota Power Plays Ohio State Power Plays Prd Start End Elapsed Shots Opp-Shots PPG Prd Start End Elapsed Shots Opp-Shots PPG 2nd 10:24 12:24 02:00 3 0 -- 1st 13:00 15:00 02:00 0 1 -- 02:00 3 0 0 1st 15:42 16:17 00:35 2 0 PPG 02:35 2 1 1 Penalty Summary Period Team Player MIN Offense Type Time PP 1st MINN Meghan Lorence 02:00 HOOKING MINOR 13:00 1st MINN Megan Bozek 02:00 HIGH STICKING MINOR 15:42 PP 2nd OSU Julia McKinnon 02:00 ROUGHING MINOR 06:22 2nd MINN Kelly Terry 02:00 ROUGHING MINOR 06:22 2nd OSU Annie Svedin 02:00 TRIPPING MINOR 10:24 PP Individual Minnesota 5 Pos # Player G A 1 2 3 Total +/- FO Pen RW 8 Amanda Kessel 2 2 1 0 4 5 +3 - - D 19 Megan Bozek 1 0 3 3 1 7 +1 - 1-2 LW 20 Meghan Lorence 1 1 1 2 1 4 0 - 1-2 C 22 Hannah Brandt 0 0 1 1 0 2 +3 10-20 - D 27 Baylee Gillanders 0 0 0 1 1 2 +1 - - G 41 Noora Raty 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 2 Lee Stecklein 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 4 Becky Kortum 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 - - 5 Rachel Ramsey 0 0 0 1 0 1 +3 - - 6 Katie Frischmann 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 - 7 Mira Jalosuo 0 1 1 1 2 4 +1 - - 9 Sarah Davis 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 7-14 - 10 Kelly Terry 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 8-16 1-2 13 Milica McMillen 0 0 0 0 1 1 -1 - - 14 Maryanne Menefee 1 2 0 1 2 3 +3 - - 15 Rachael Bona 0 0 1 1 0 2 +1 - - 16 Bethany Brausen 0 1 0 1 0 1 -1 - - 17 Jordyn Burns 0 0 0 0 0 0 +1 - - 18 Brook Garzone 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - Total 5 8 9 16 13 38 15 26-53 3-6 Ohio State 3 Pos # Player G A 1 2 3 Total +/- FO Pen C 15 Minttu Tuominen 0 1 0 1 2 3 0 13-22 - D 20 Kari Schmitt 1 1 3 0 1 4 -1 - - D 22 Sara Schmitt 0 0 0 0 1 1 -1 - - LW 23 Tina Hollowell 1 1 1 1 0 2 -2 - - RW 25 Paige Semenza 0 0 1 1 2 4 -1 - - G 31 Chelsea Knapp 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 4 Ally Tarr 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 - - 6 Taylor Kuehl 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 11-18 - 7 Kayla Sullivan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 - 9 Bryanna Neuwald 0 0 0 1 0 1 +1 - - 10 Kara Gust 1 0 0 0 1 1 -1 - - 12 Hokey Langan 0 1 2 1 0 3 0 - - 13 Madison Marcotte 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 14 Becky Allis 0 0 2 0 1 3 -2 - - 16 Melani Moylan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 17 Julia McKinnon 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 - 1-2 19 Danielle Gagne 0 0 0 0 1 1 -1 - - 26 Kendall Curtis 0 0 1 0 0 1 -1 3-12 - 27 Annie Svedin 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 - 1-2 Total 5 8 9 16 13 38 15 26-53 3-6 Minnesota Goalkeeping Ohio State Goalkeeping # Player De Mins GA EN 1 2 3 Total # Player De Mins GA EN 1 2 3 Total c c 41 Noora Raty W 60:00 3 0 8 6 9 23 31 Chelsea Knapp L 58:23 5 0 8 14 11 33 Totals 3 0 8 6 9 23 TM TEAM 1:37 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3 0 8 6 9 23 Minnesota Faceoffs Ohio State Faceoffs # Player W L # Player W L 22 Hannah Brandt 10 10 15 Minttu Tuominen 13 9 10 Kelly Terry 8 8 6 Taylor Kuehl 11 7 9 Sarah Davis 7 7 26 Kendall Curtis 3 9 4 Becky Kortum 1 0 7 Kayla Sullivan 0 1 6 Katie Frischmann 0 2 Totals 27 26 Totals 26 27 Play By Play Period #1 Plays 0-0 [00:00] Noora Raty at goalie for MINN. 0-0 [00:00] Chelsea Knapp at goalie for OSU. 0-0 Faceoff Hannah Brandt vs Minttu Tuominen won by MINN. 0-0 Shot by MINN Megan Bozek MISSED, save Chelsea Knapp. 0-0 Faceoff Kelly Terry vs Taylor Kuehl won by OSU. 0-0 Faceoff Sarah Davis vs Kendall Curtis won by MINN. 0-0 Shot by MINN Rachel Ramsey WIDE. 0-0 Faceoff Hannah Brandt vs Minttu Tuominen won by MINN. 0-0 Shot by MINN Meghan Lorence MISSED, save Chelsea Knapp. 0-0 Shot by OSU Paige Semenza MISSED, save Noora Raty. 0-0 Shot by OSU Annie Svedin BLOCKED by Hannah Brandt. 0-0 Faceoff Kelly Terry vs Taylor Kuehl won by OSU. 0-0 Shot by OSU Becky Allis MISSED, save Noora Raty. 0-0 [04:53] GOAL by OSU Kari Schmitt (FIRST GOAL), On ice for OSU: Kari Schmitt; Sara Schmitt; Ally Tarr; Hokey Langan; Taylor Kuehl, On ice for MINN: Meghan Lorence; Amanda Kessel; Milica McMillen; Kelly Terry; Mira Jalosuo, goal number 4 for season. Minnesota 0, Ohio State 1 0-1 Faceoff Kelly Terry vs Taylor Kuehl won by OSU. 0-1 Shot by MINN Rachael Bona WIDE. 0-1 Faceoff Kelly Terry vs Kendall Curtis won by MINN. 0-1 Faceoff Sarah Davis vs Minttu Tuominen won by OSU. 0-1 Faceoff Sarah Davis vs Minttu Tuominen won by OSU. 0-1 Shot by OSU Kari Schmitt MISSED, save Noora Raty. 0-1 Shot by MINN Mira Jalosuo MISSED, save Chelsea Knapp. 0-1 Shot by MINN Megan Bozek MISSED, save Chelsea Knapp. 0-1 [08:04] GOAL by MINN Megan Bozek, Assist by Amanda Kessel and Meghan Lorence, On ice for MINN: Megan Bozek; Amanda Kessel; Meghan Lorence; Baylee Gillanders; Hannah Brandt, On ice for OSU: Annie Svedin; Paige Semenza; Tina Hollowell; Taylor Kuehl; Becky Allis, goal number 15 for season. Minnesota 1, Ohio State 1 1-1 Faceoff Kelly Terry vs Kendall Curtis won by MINN. 1-1 Shot by MINN Sarah Davis BLOCKED by Annie Svedin. 1-1 Faceoff Hannah Brandt vs Minttu Tuominen won by MINN. 1-1 Shot by OSU Tina Hollowell WIDE. 1-1 Shot by OSU Kari Schmitt MISSED, save Noora Raty. 1-1 Faceoff Sarah Davis vs Kendall Curtis won by MINN. 1-1 Shot by MINN Bethany Brausen BLOCKED by Madison Marcotte. 1-1 Faceoff Katie Frischmann vs Taylor Kuehl won by OSU. 1-1 Faceoff Katie Frischmann vs Taylor Kuehl won by OSU. 1-1 Shot by MINN Rachael Bona BLOCKED by Kara Gust. 1-1 Shot by MINN Rachael Bona BLOCKED by Paige Semenza. 1-1 Shot by MINN Kelly Terry WIDE. 1-1 Faceoff Hannah Brandt vs Kayla Sullivan won by MINN. 1-1 Shot by MINN Amanda Kessel MISSED, save Chelsea Knapp. 1-1 Shot by OSU Hokey Langan MISSED, save Noora Raty. 1-1 [13:00] Penalty on Meghan Lorence MINN 2 minutes for HOOKING. 1-1 PP OSU [13:00] Start power play for OSU. 1-1 PP OSU Faceoff Sarah Davis vs Minttu Tuominen won by MINN. 1-1 PP OSU [14:09], faceoff Hannah Brandt vs Taylor Kuehl won by OSU. 1-1 PP OSU Shot by MINN Hannah Brandt MISSED, save Chelsea Knapp. 1-1 PP OSU [15:00] Meghan Lorence (MINN) penalty complete. 1-1 PP OSU [15:00] End power play for OSU. 1-1 Shot by OSU Becky Allis MISSED, save Noora Raty. 1-1 Faceoff Sarah Davis vs Kendall Curtis won by MINN. 1-1 [15:42] Penalty on Megan Bozek MINN 2 minutes for HIGH STICKING, (power play opp). 1-1 PP OSU [15:42] Start power play for OSU. 1-1 PP OSU Faceoff Hannah Brandt vs Minttu Tuominen won by OSU. 1-1 PP OSU Shot by OSU Hokey Langan MISSED, save Noora Raty. 1-1 PP OSU Shot by OSU Paige Semenza BLOCKED by Rachel Ramsey. 1-1 PP OSU [16:17] GOAL by OSU Tina Hollowell (POWER-PLAY), Assist by Hokey Langan and Kari Schmitt, On ice for OSU: Tina Hollowell; Hokey Langan; Kari Schmitt; Minttu Tuominen; Paige Semenza, On ice for MINN: Hannah Brandt; Lee Stecklein; Amanda Kessel; Rachel Ramsey; Meghan Lorence, goal number 11 for season.
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