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Michigan Hockey Game #30: Michigan 4, Michigan State 3 (OT)

Michigan Hockey Game #30: Michigan 4, Michigan State 3 (OT)
David February 11th, 2023 at 11:49 PM
Sometimes, it's just too easy for Luke Hughes (Bill Rapai)

CLICK HERE for Game Recap from Kristy McNeil and other pertinent information and HERE for current Pairwise Rankings.

What just happened (TL;DR): Michigan was down two of their top four defensemen, two of their top six forwards, and get absolutely jobbed on a head shot non-call in the third…and finally Michigan State can tie the game. That’s what it took. It was finally a mostly even game after Michigan played without half of their top players. BUT NOT LUKE HUGHES! A little bit of magic from the top five pick helped Hughes beat the OT buzzer and give Michigan the extra point. How often do you seen hockey buzzer beaters?! The Iron D stays in Ann Arbor another year.

FINAL CORSI NUMBERS (www.collegehockeynews.com)

 

Total Attempts

Even Strength

Power Play

Close (within 1)

Even Strength %

Michigan State

60

47

13

37

46%

Michigan

75

55

20

42

54%

Forward Notes.

-This game was much more even than last night, for sure. Michigan skated well and created chances, but they did not rip through the Spartans with multiple lines the way that they did on Friday night. Playing without Adam Fantilli and Rutger McGroarty was very noticeable. But that’s what it took to create a relatively even game. Michigan still won…and maybe should have in regulation, as well, too…but we don’t really need to go there…yet.

-Frank Nazar started to look a little dangerous. His goal was almost not contested, so it’s tough to rave too much, but he made some plays around the net and got to some dangerous areas with the puck. Give him another week and load this lineup back up and hoo boy. Dylan Duke also had a Duke Goal on a deft tip in front of the crease. He’s just an absolute menace down low. We won’t talk about his OT giveaway and ensuing penalty…

Defense Notes.

-LUKE HUGHES BUZZER BEATER! This game was without some Hughes gaffes. He turned the puck over in his own end that started the sequence on the first MSU goal (Ethan Edwards also played a role). He also had a couple more curious giveaways that we haven’t seen for a while. However, given the state of Michigan’s defense, he shouldered another massive load and skated down so many loose pucks. He also created so much in the offensive zone as no Spartan could come close to skating with him. Then the presence of mind just to get that puck on net as timed almost ran out. Luke Hughes!

-Jay Keranen has been an unsung hero on this team. In his career, he’s bounced from forward to defense to the bench to the press box. With the slew of injuries on defense, he's getting top four minutes and plenty of time of special teams as well. He’s also looked pretty good. Definitely on Saturday night. Luke is in a category by himself, but Jay Karenen was Michigan’s next best defenseman. The senior is going to be heavily called upon down the stretch on the backed for Michigan. So far, he looks up to it.

The Iron D (Bill Rapai)

SPECIAL TEAMS CHART

PP Opportunities

PP Corsi For

PP Shots/Minute

Michigan State

1/6

20

.76 (8/10.5)

Michigan

1/4

13

1 (6/6)

Power Play. Michigan scored a power play goal late in the first period. Mackie Samoskevich took a shot that ricocheted across the ice to TJ Hughes. Hughes fired a shot through a couple of Spartan defenders and Dylan St. Cyr to give Michigan an early lead. It was definitely a fortunate play, but as it is said “That’s why you throw it at the net.” Michigan actually had a very good power play in the third period. They moved the puck well, held the zone, and got multiple great chances, including one that St. Cyr just leaked wide. Without four normal power play skaters, this was a positive performance overall.

Penalty Kill. Too many penalties. Again. Maybe this is just college hockey reffing; maybe it’s Michigan’s lack of discipline; maybe it’s the types of games that teams play against then. Probably a mix of the three. The Wolverines penalty kill was pretty good, overall. They just need to not have to use it so often. The one goal was a nice shot through screens that found an open area of net. It happens.

Mackie Samoskevich was clearly hit in the chin by a shoulder midway through the third period. He went down and didn’t get up right away. This wasn’t called right away, but it was reviewed…and called clean. Most of the time (with these rules and refs and all of the rest of the nonsense), I never have super strong takes on what hits are clean or not or if it’s a major, etc. BUT…based on what I have seen called this year, that was DEFINITELY a major. It probably isn’t a penalty in the NHL. But in college hockey…the way it’s been called in Michigan games…there is no doubt in my mind. Alas, no call…I literally now have no idea what we’re doing here and/or if any rules apply or when.

Somewhere, Brian is happy (Bill Rapai)

GOALTENDING CHART

 

Michigan Shots Faced (House)

Michigan State Shots Faced (House)

First Period

6

8

Second Period

11

6

Third Period

15

13

Overtime

1

3

TOTAL

33

30

Notes. What an up and down night for Erik Portillo. What a weird year. It looked like Portillo got a little lost on both goals. The puck was bouncing around in front of him on the first one, but he just couldn’t grab it and it ended up on the stick of Miroslav Mucha (both defensemen also gaffed before, so that one is not totally on him, though). On the third goal…I don’t know. It looked like he just…didn’t see the shot? Maybe he was screened, but Alex has been talking about his inability to track the puck all season. I can’t really disagree. That is hard to figure out. Erik Portillo also saved the game multiple times for Michigan, as well. He made an all-world kick save off a end boards bounce, right out in front of an open net on a penalty kill. That might have been the save of the year. He also had a handful of other beauties sprinkled throughout the game. It wasn’t a necessarily a poor performance (it was actually pretty good overall). There are just those moments that are a bit befuddling.

ODD MAN RUSH CHART

Defense

Rushes

Advs

Escape%

Offense

Rushes

Advs

Scoring%

1st Period

n/a

n/a

n/a

 

n/a

n/a

n/a

2nd Period

1

4v2

100%

 

2

2v1, 3v1

50%

3rd Period

n/a

n/a

n/a

 

1

2v1

0%

OT

n/a

n/a

n/a

 

n/a

n/a

n/a

Total

1

4v2

100%

 

3

2v1 x2, 3v1

33%

Notes. Michigan State got one rush and had a decent look from straightaway, but Erik Portillo came out to grab it easily. That’s it. That’s all MSU could muster in transition.
Michigan got a few chances in transition. Frank Nazar scooped up a loose puck that a Krygier lost as he skated by the ref, leaving the zone. On the 3v1, Nazar was allowed to walk right in on Dylan St. Cyr, made a little fake, and lifted his shot above the smaller netminder to give Michigan a 3-2 lead. Luke Hughes also had a 2v1, but could not beat St. Cyr with his chance.

FINAL THOUGHTS

That was a weekend. I’m glad Michigan is (probably) done with MSU this season. They’re definitely a better hockey team. They play well and do smart things. They just don’t have the players to compete, yet. Plus, all of the craphousery…I’m done with that. In the end, a 5 Point weekend for Michigan. Notre Dame took 5 of 6 from OSU. Michigan is now in firm control of 2nd place in the Big Ten, and they’re 3rd overall in Pairwise. Next up: OSU on Thursday at 7pm on BTN+.

MGoOhNo

February 12th, 2023 at 12:08 AM ^

WE ARE A HOCKEY SCHOOL!

Wished we’d had two buzzer beating wins today, but at least we got one and it was so, so sweet!

Stuntrooster

February 12th, 2023 at 12:15 AM ^

Sad Sparties are my favorite Sparties. Great job this weekend team!

I Bleed Maize N Blue

February 12th, 2023 at 12:15 AM ^

stephenrjking

February 12th, 2023 at 12:18 AM ^

Old-time feel with a full LCA, a Michigan State team that is competent, and a barn-burner of a game. Michigan still has an oh-so-narrow grip on a top 4 pairwise spot (they haven't lost since they shouldered their way in, I'd expect them to drop the moment they do) and might even get a decent B1G playoff seed. Nazar is coming around, Fantilli is red-hot when he's playing, the trials of the early season have forced guys to be ready to play in tough roles when guys are out...

This team is putting some things together down the stretch. That Minnesota series was a tough road split and absolutely did signal a turn in the level of this team. 

kyle.aaronson

February 12th, 2023 at 12:30 AM ^

A game like this feels like a pretty classic Michigan hockey game these days. They were clearly the more talented team, but also clearly the less disciplined team (see: penalties and giveaways).

I was very confused by Jagger Joshua's ten minute misconduct. He ran into Portillo purposefully, but why was there no two minute penalty to boot? Does anyone know the rule there?

I also thought it was hilarious when the color commentator said, after the Luke Hughes OT goal, "They're still gonna have to drop this puck with 0.6 seconds left on the clock!"

In reply to A game like this feels like… by kyle.aaronson

Mr. Robot

February 12th, 2023 at 12:39 AM ^

It's actually pretty normal for a 10 minute misconduct to be handed out without a minor penalty. It is generally used as a way to get someone to cool their jets before they do something stupid AND dangerous and it's okay for it to be 10 minutes because you're not going down a man as a result. Also of course for things that aren't necessarily minor penalties but for which the referee needs to rein in, like getting a little too personal with chirping. If you did something that was worthy of a minor penalty, even for unsportsmanlike conduct, you go down a man and that makes up for the 8 less minutes.

It's not impossible to get a minor penalty and a 10 minute misconduct, but it's pretty rare... if you did something naughty enough to warrant a penalty AND a misconduct you've generally earned a game misconduct and they just throw you out.

In reply to It's actually pretty normal… by Mr. Robot

kyle.aaronson

February 12th, 2023 at 12:40 AM ^

So you don't think skating through the crease and hitting the goalie while on the forecheck doesn't merit a minor?

In reply to So you don't think skating… by kyle.aaronson

Mr. Robot

February 12th, 2023 at 1:16 AM ^

I'm just telling you in general how that tends to work, not what should have happened here. All of these things are at the referees discretion. I didn't see the incident in question, I only noticed when he suddenly started skating in the box, so I can't comment on that specifically. Perhaps the referee didn't think it was hard enough contact to warrant a penalty for roughing or something like that, but because it was obviously done with intent to be a pest, being that's his role, it warranted 10 minutes. Not saying that's right, but it would explain the call.

In reply to I'm just telling you in… by Mr. Robot

kyle.aaronson

February 12th, 2023 at 3:10 AM ^

Were you at the game? They showed a pretty clear replay on TV.

It definitely wasn't hard enough to be roughing, and Michigan had the puck, so I don't think it can be called for goalie interference. If there was any minor there, it would be for unsportsmanlike conduct. Perhaps I'm coming at this from the perspective of a fan who would prefer a power play to Jagger Joshua sitting out three shifts.

Mr. Robot

February 12th, 2023 at 12:34 AM ^

From my roommate, who doesn't really sports very much but we brought along for the day of pre-gaming and to experience a hockey game at LCA:

"Is that Michigan State's coach? He looks like the kind of guy who eats his cereal with water"

Unfortunately I think we just have to live with the fact we're going to get screwed on penalties at this point. We do a lot of dumb stuff to earn them on our own, but then to pile on we get called for a major for pretty much everything while never getting that same standard in return. The penalty Samoskevich got for holding the stick of the guy who is just shoving it right up into his torso from behind... I just don't know how to explain this shit anymore. There's always a few games a year where I feel like the referees are intentionally trying to screw us but at this point it's hard to even get mad anymore. They're pretty much just owning it and what do you even do at that point? Sacrifice one game to send a message and just throw the bench onto the ice?

In reply to From my roommate, who doesn… by Mr. Robot

kyle.aaronson

February 12th, 2023 at 12:39 AM ^

I was pretty mixed on the Mackie one. Live, I definitely yelled, "What the hell?" but then on replay I could absolutely see how that could get called.

I'm not sure what a bench-clearing accomplishes, though, other than bolstering Michigan's reputation as "the most penalized team in the country."

In reply to I was pretty mixed on the… by kyle.aaronson

Mr. Robot

February 12th, 2023 at 1:17 AM ^

I thought it was even worse on replay. He was very obviously being interfered with by the MSU player who was completely by and going after the puck at that point. Any amount of stick grabbing was an effort to get the guys stick away from where it never belonged in the first place.

In reply to I was pretty mixed on the… by kyle.aaronson

lhglrkwg

February 12th, 2023 at 4:43 AM ^

Contact to the head in college hockey is definitely where targetting was in football for the first few years. No one knows the rule. No one calls it the same. Might as well flip a coin out there because I have seen our guys get tossed for the silliest stuff but then slightly worse hits go uncalled.

harmon98

February 12th, 2023 at 12:45 AM ^

Luke Hughes is my spirit animal.

Also have to admit it's much more satisfying to beat a functioning Sparty.

I Bleed Maize N Blue

February 12th, 2023 at 4:04 AM ^

Guess who had zero penalty minutes again?

Mark Estapa shows newfound discipline in ‘Duel in the D’ [Michigan Daily]



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