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In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, Lucas and Oates take to the ice as Team USA’s hockey team took on Team Canada. The game set a record, with Matthew Tkachuk throwing the first punch in the first two seconds, and three fights breaking out in nine seconds. If any game was going to sell the game of hockey, it’ll be that one! There were some, let's say, political overtones to the fighting, which died down once 10 seconds had passed. Team USA got booed right out of the gate, and a few guys took umbrage with that.
Lucas thinks the game was fun because of the fights! It was boys being real boys, almost as a throwback to the “old days” of hockey. There isn’t as much fighting in hockey anymore, as evidenced by the fact that teams don’t have a designated fighter on the roster anymore. But it’s part of the game, at the end of the day. In Madison, there have been plenty of fights on the ice. The most famous probably being the “Water Bottle Game” against North Dakota in 1982, which grew so big it spilled into the beer gardens. Lucas loves hockey fights, saying that there is a real art to it. Yes, there have been some attempts to cut down on fighting in recent years, but at the end of the day it was just good clean fun.
Speaking of the Badgers, the Men’s Basketball Team currently sit at #3 within the Big 10, in part because of their big win over Purdue over the weekend. The game certainly opened some people’s eyes, as it’s not just any team that’s able to put up 94 points against Purdue at home. The Badgers just shot really well and showed up Purdue with a super connected offense. The Badgers are turning into a team where everyone needs to be blocked at the 3-point line and several guys can run to the basket reliably. Just look at Klesmet, who’s really grown this season and is showing to be deceptive in what he’s able to do. As a team, they’re improving every week, and they have 100% earned their spot.
Finally, sticking with the Badgers, Oates has some thoughts on Kamari McGee’s flagrant foul against Purdue. It didn’t look on purpose, thinks Oates, and he didn’t hit very hard. But within the Big 10, any contact to the groin is going to be called a flagrant. Oates doesn’t love it, plenty of former Badgers didn’t love it, but it still ended up helping the Badgers as they became fired up looking for revenge.
The Wisconsin Sportscast with Lucas & Oates is a Cap Times podcast produced by Nate Wegehaupt. Find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, Lucas and Oates take to the ice as Team USA’s hockey team took on Team Canada. The game set a record, with Matthew Tkachuk throwing the first punch in the first two seconds, and three fights breaking out in nine seconds. If any game was going to sell the game of hockey, it’ll be that one! There were some, let's say, political overtones to the fighting, which died down once 10 seconds had passed. Team USA got booed right out of the gate, and a few guys took umbrage with that.
Lucas thinks the game was fun because of the fights! It was boys being real boys, almost as a throwback to the “old days” of hockey. There isn’t as much fighting in hockey anymore, as evidenced by the fact that teams don’t have a designated fighter on the roster anymore. But it’s part of the game, at the end of the day. In Madison, there have been plenty of fights on the ice. The most famous probably being the “Water Bottle Game” against North Dakota in 1982, which grew so big it spilled into the beer gardens. Lucas loves hockey fights, saying that there is a real art to it. Yes, there have been some attempts to cut down on fighting in recent years, but at the end of the day it was just good clean fun.
Speaking of the Badgers, the Men’s Basketball Team currently sit at #3 within the Big 10, in part because of their big win over Purdue over the weekend. The game certainly opened some people’s eyes, as it’s not just any team that’s able to put up 94 points against Purdue at home. The Badgers just shot really well and showed up Purdue with a super connected offense. The Badgers are turning into a team where everyone needs to be blocked at the 3-point line and several guys can run to the basket reliably. Just look at Klesmet, who’s really grown this season and is showing to be deceptive in what he’s able to do. As a team, they’re improving every week, and they have 100% earned their spot.
Finally, sticking with the Badgers, Oates has some thoughts on Kamari McGee’s flagrant foul against Purdue. It didn’t look on purpose, thinks Oates, and he didn’t hit very hard. But within the Big 10, any contact to the groin is going to be called a flagrant. Oates doesn’t love it, plenty of former Badgers didn’t love it, but it still ended up helping the Badgers as they became fired up looking for revenge.
The Wisconsin Sportscast with Lucas & Oates is a Cap Times podcast produced by Nate Wegehaupt. Find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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