Penalty Box Post Quick Hit - Thursday, January 29, 2026

Gopher Women's & Men's Hockey Saturday GOLD OUT

The Gopher Women's and Men's Hockey teams are encouraging all fans attending this Saturday's (January 31) Border Battle games against Wisconsin – at Ridder Arena and 3M Arena at Mariucci, respectively – to wear gold-colored apparel.  Additionally, gold rally towels will also be distributed to all attendees!!

Brunch with the Coaches Update

We received news yesterday (Wednesday, Jan. 28) that, due to the recent passing of a close friend, University of Wisconsin women's hockey head coach Mark Johnson will be unable to attend our Brunch with the Coaches this coming Saturday morning (January 31).  We send our thoughts with Coach Johnson at this time.

That said, the event will go on as scheduled and we will be joined additionally by Gopher Women's Hockey associate head coach Greg “Boom” May, who served as an assistant coach for the United States Under-18 Women's National Team earlier this month.  We look forward to hearing from Coach May on what it took from a coaching perspective to lead Team USA to a gold medal-winning performance at the 2026 IIHF U18 Women's World Championship, along with his thoughts on the Gophers' play so far this season.

Again for those who registered, the brunch will occur in the Club Room at 3M Arena at Mariucci, starting at 9:45 a.m. on Saturday.  Please enter the building through the Sundet Lobby on the southwest corner and take the elevator or stairs up to the third floor.  We look forward to seeing you there!!

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Penalty Box Post - Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Brunch with the Coaches registrant reminder...

Gopher Women's Hockey fans who have registered for the Power Play Club's annual Brunch with the Coaches with University of Wisconsin women's hockey head coach Mark Johnson and Minnesota head coach Brad Frost are reminded that the event starts at 9:45 a.m. this coming Saturday morning (January 31).

The brunch will occur in the Club Room at 3M Arena at Mariucci.  Please enter the building through the Sundet Lobby on the southwest corner and take the elevator or stairs up to the third floor.  We look forward to seeing you there!!

Note: Coach Johnson will be unable to attend the brunch. Updated information about the brunch will be sent to registrants - watch your email!

 

2026 GWH Senior Celebration – Saturday, February 28
Club Cambria at Huntington Bank Stadium

We also provide a reminder that RSVPs are being accepted for the 2026 Gopher Women's Hockey Senior Celebration, recognizing the nine seniors and grad students on the team.  The event is scheduled for Saturday, February 28, at Club Cambria inside Huntington Bank Stadium following the Gophers' WCHA First Round / Quarterfinal game that afternoon, with a social hour starting at roughly 5:30 p.m., followed by the dinner banquet & program at 6:00 p.m..

Tickets for the event are $50 per person, though members of the team & staff plus the immediate family members of the honorees are exempt.  Please submit RSVPs to Jess Scott at jascott@umn.edu by this Sunday, February 1.  Payments for tickets will be collected at the event's check-in table.

 

Goals for a Goal – Gophers add 13 more to season total

As the official booster club for the University of Minnesota Women's Hockey program, the primary objective of the Power Play Club is to provide financial support.  One method of doing that is contributing to the Goals for a Goal pledge-per-goal program, part of our partnership with the Golden Gopher Fund!

The Maroon & Gold posted a fourth-straight weekend series in which they lit the lamp more than 10 times, pushing their season-to-date total to 146 goals.  Twenty-four (24) of those have come on the power play!  Register a pledge for every goal tallied through the playoffs, with the option to double your pledge for power play conversions, electronically through the online form at z.umn.edu/GoalsForAGoal.  Following the conclusion of the season, you will receive an email with your pledge total and giving instructions.  Thanks as always for your support of this effort!!

#3 Minnesota Golden Gophers (22-4-0, 16-4-0-0 WCHA) vs. #1 Univ. of Wisconsin Badgers (23-1-2, 17-1-2-1 WCHA)
Friday, January 30 at 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, January 31 at 2:00 p.m.
Ridder Arena

Having extended their winning streak to ten games, the Gopher Women's Hockey team next faces the challenge of the Minneapolis leg of the Border Battle.  They host the top-ranked University of Wisconsin Badgers at Ridder Arena with the action beginning this Friday, January 30, at 6:00 p.m. and continuing on Saturday, January 31, at 2:00 p.m.

Game coverage –

 
Traffic & parking alert – Fans coming to this weekend's games are advised allow time for additional vehicle and pedestrian traffic around the U. as Gopher Men's Hockey is also hosting Border Battle games against Wisconsin at 3M Arena at Mariucci both days (Friday at 7 p.m. & Saturday at 6 p.m.), and Gopher Gymnastics hosts Iowa at Maturi Pavilion on Saturday (at 4 p.m.).

Last time against Wisconsin – Going to LaBahn Arena in Madison to end October and start November, the Gopher Women's Hockey team upset the Badgers with a 5-1 Friday victory, breaking a ten-game Border Battle losing streak and getting their first road win in the rivalry since December 2021.  However, Wisconsin responded with a 7-2 win in the rematch on Saturday for the series split.

Hannah Clark's performance between the pipes in the opener was a key element to Minnesota's win; Clark made 40 saves in total, including 23 in the second period, yielding only a first-period goal to Wisconsin's Cassie Hall.  Down 1-0, Josefin Bouveng put home a pass from Abbey Murphy with 1:10 left in the second stanza to knot things up.  The Gophers then netted four goals in a 6-minute, 42-second span of the third frame; Sienna D'Alessandro tallied her first collegiate goal on a rebound, Sydney Morrow scored on a breakaway off a pass from Tereza Plosová, Bouveng tallied her second goal of the contest on a power play, and Murphy lit the lamp 29 seconds later for the final difference.

Badger forward Maggie Scannell lit the lamp 14 seconds into Saturday's contest and Kirsten Simms made it 2-0 less than 2½ minutes later.  Nelli Laitinen pulled the Gophers within one later in the first period, netting a short-handed goal, but Wisconsin tallied the next three goals, taking a 5-1 lead in the third stanza.  Murphy found the back of the net on a power play to make it 5-2, but the Badgers added two more goals for the final margin.  Wisconsin netminder Ava McNaughton made 19 saves, but Clark was pulled after the sixth Badger goal, having stopped 23 shots, and Layla Hemp finished up for the Gophers with 10 saves.  The Badgers' Kelly Gorbatenko recorded two goals & an assist, and Simms & Caroline Harvey each added a goal and two helpers.

For the series, Laitinen led the Gophers with 4 points, adding three assists to her goal.  Bouveng (2g, 1a), Murphy (2g, 1a), and Ava Lindsay (3a) each collected 3 points.

Analyzing the Badgers – Wisconsin has been the #1-ranked team since the onset of the season, with their only loss so far being the one to the Gophers.  They subsequently also dropped WCHA standings points to St. Cloud State (a 4-4 tie), St. Thomas (needing OT for a 2-1 win), and Minnesota Duluth (a 1-1 tie).  Like Minnesota, the Badgers enter the Border Battle with several players having departed for the 2026 Olympic Winter Games: forwards Kirsten Simms (USA) & Adéla Šapovalivová (CZE), defenders Laila Edwards (USA) & Caroline Harvey (USA), and goaltender Ava McNaughton (USA).

With Harvey, Simms, and Edwards away, fifth-year forward Lacey Eden (#6) leads Wisconsin for the next several weeks; she has 49 points this season on 19 goals & 30 assists.  Juniors Cassie Hall (#11) and Kelly Gorbatenko (#7) have also reached the 30-point mark; Hall has tallied 16 goals & 15 assists, while Gorbatenko has lit the lamp 18 times and dished out 12 assists.  Sophomore Maggie Scannell (#14) has added 22 points on 9 goals and 13 assists.

One strength of the Badgers has been their defense and goaltending, yielding only 34 goals across their 26 games with 8 shutouts.  However, McNaughton started 25 of those contests and was part of all eight shutouts, earning six of them by herself.  Without her, the Badgers will rely on freshman Rhyah Stewart (#1) and senior Chloe Baker (#32), who have combined for only 124 minutes of game play so far this season.  Stewart won her lone start (against Stonehill); in 95 minutes of action across four appearances, she has stopped 26 of 28 shots (for a 1.26 goals-against average and a .929 save percentage).  Baker has appeared in only two contests, compiling 29 minutes of work; she yielded a goal against Mercyhurst and made 9 total saves.

Last action – Wisconsin sweeps BSU – Hosting last-place Bemidji State in a Saturday-Sunday WCHA series, the Badgers found themselves trailing 1-0 and 3-2 in the first period of the opener as Isa Goettl, Hailey Armstrong, and Morgan Smith (PP) lit the lamp for the Beavers.  But Wisconsin outscored the visitors 14-1 over the remainder of the weekend.  Caroline Harvey & Kirsten Simms each finished Saturday's contest with 3 goals & 3 assists in a 10-3 win, and Lacey Eden added a goal and three helpers.  Smith netted her second goal of the series for BSU in Sunday's rematch, but Simms tallied another two goals & an assist and Eden recorded a goal and two assists in a 6-1 Badger victory.  Ava McNaughton earned both wins with 27 combined saves.


Gophers continue hot January in sweep of St. Cloud State

As mentioned above, the Gopher Women's Hockey team extended their winning streak to 10 games, sweeping St. Cloud State in a home-and-home series 8-1 in St. Cloud on Friday and 5-1 at Ridder Arena on Saturday.  The wins also complete a sweep of the Gophers' four-game season series against the Huskies.

Already leading the opener 1-0 after 20 minutes on Jamie Nelson's 49th career goal, Minnesota erupted in the second period, lighting the lamp 7 more times to put the game out of reach.  Nelson netted career goals #50 & 51 for her first collegiate hat trick and also dished out two assists for a 5-point performance.  Sydney Morrow recorded 4 assists, Josefin Bouveng, Abbey Murphy (PP), Kendra Distad, Bella Fanale (PP) & Ava Lindsay also found the back of the net, and Hannah Clark stopped 24 of 25 shots for the road win.  Sofianna Sundelin scored for SCSU in the third period and Jojo Chobak made 40 saves for the Huskies.

Murphy opened the scoring in Saturday's contest, lighting the lamp on a major power play in the first period.  Sydney Lamb got free on a breakaway to knot the score for St. Cloud State with 2:04 left in the second stanza, but Distad put the Gophers back in front 75 seconds later.  Murphy netted her 3rd goal of the weekend in the third frame, Chloe Primerano & Tereza Plosová (empty net) also scored, and Layla Hemp stopped 19 of 20 shots between the pipes.  Morrow recorded her 5th assist of the series on Primerano's goal.  Chobak made another 38 saves for SCSU.

Distad added an assist to her two goals, and Bouveng and Lindsay supplemented their respective goals with two assists apiece to join Murphy with three-point series.


Murphy ties GWH goals record; Nelson, Morrow hit milestones

Tallying her 34th, 35th, and 36th goals of 2025-2026 against St. Cloud State, setting a new personal single-season high, Abbey Murphy also made news as the goals were #137, 138 & 139 of her career, moving her into a tie with Gopher alumna Nadine Muzerall for most in Minnesota Women's Hockey program history!!

As mentioned in our recap of the SCSU series, Gopher graduate forward Jamie Nelson's second goal of the night last Friday was the 50th of her career!!  She then made it a double milestone, netting her 51st goal just 3:38 later to complete her first career hat trick!!

Meanwhile, senior defender Sydney Morrow earned an assist on Nelson's first goal on Friday, representing the 100th point of Morrow's career!!  She went on to add three more assists later in that game and another on Saturday, giving her 104 career points on 34 goals and 70 assists in 135 games played.


Frost earns win #550 –
Saturday's victory over St. Cloud State was the 550th for Gopher Women's Hockey head coach Brad Frost!!  Frost now has a career 550-125-42 record (a 79.6% winning percentage) as the bench boss for Minnesota!!

Bouveng extends scoring streak – Additionally, with her goal 1:07 into the second period Friday night, senior forward Josefin Bouveng extended her active scoring streak to a 24th-straight game.  Bouveng then picked up an assist on Murphy's first-period power-play goal on Saturday, pushing her streak to 25 games!!

Per the NCAA Statistics Policy and Guidelines manual, Bouveng's streak will remain “active” while she is away, playing on the Swedish Olympic Women's Hockey Team at the 2026 Winter Games (dependent on her return to the Gophers following the Olympics).

 
Around the WCHA...

Buckeyes earn 5-point sweep of Tommies – A 45-save performance by Julia Minotti and a second-period goal by Whitney Horton to take a 1-0 lead were not enough for St. Thomas on the road at Ohio State on Friday; Jocelyn Amos knotted the score for the Buckeyes 7:58 into the third period, then lit the lamp again to win the game 38 seconds into overtime.  OSU completed the weekend sweep with a 5-0 shutout on Saturday; Amos netted her third goal of the series, and Maxine Cimoroni & Sloane Matthews each recorded a goal & an assist as they outshot the Tommies 36-10.

UMD gets tie, win, 5 points vs. MSU  in Mankato – Minnesota Duluth's Ève Gascon earned the WCHA Goalie of the Week award, stopping all 45 shots she faced in the weekend series at Minnesota State.  Gascon was matched by Mavericks netminder Hailey Hansen on Friday; Hansen made 28 saves as that game ended in a scoreless draw, though the Bulldogs earned the point winning the subsequent shootout, 1-0, when Caitlin Kraemer lit the lamp in the third round.  Another 27 saves by Hansen in Saturday's rematch were not enough as Thea Johansson, Zoey Krock, and Madi Burr scored for UMD to earn a 3‑0 victory.

Wisconsin, Ohio State, Minnesota clinch First Round home ice – Following last weekend's games, the Badgers, Buckeyes & Gophers each hold a 25+ point lead over the bottom four teams in the WCHA standings, clinching home ice for the First / Quarterfinal Round of the league's playoff tournament.  We note that Minnesota has yet to go on the road to start the conference playoffs in their current format.

Looking ahead – All eight teams in the conference will be playing Friday-Saturday series.  St. Cloud State and St. Thomas will open the action Friday afternoon in St. Paul, and Minnesota Duluth faces Ohio State in Columbus.  Minnesota State and Bemidji State will play Friday evening at the Sanford Center in Bemidji, but Saturday's rematch is the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Museum Women's Faceoff Classic being played at Yanmar Arena in Grand Rapids.

Standings (* clinched home ice to open conference playoffs):
1. Wisconsin* – 53 points (.883 pts%), 17-1-2-1, 1-0 in OT (23-1-2 overall)
2. Ohio State* – 49 points (.817 pts%), 17-3-0-0, 2-0 in OT (23-3-0 overall)
3. Minnesota* – 48 points (.800 pts%), 16-4-0-0, 0-0 in OT (22-4-0 overall)
4. Minn. Duluth – 32 points (.533 pts%), 9-8-3-2, 0-0 in OT (13-10-3 overall)
5. Minnesota State – 18 points (.300 pts%), 5-13-2-1, 1-1 in OT (11-13-2 overall)
6. St. Thomas – 17 points (.283 pts%), 5-15-0-0, 2-4 in OT (10-16-0 overall)
7. St. Cloud State – 17 points (.283 pts%), 4-14-2-1, 1-3 in OT (8-16-2 overall)
8. Bemidji State – 6 points (.100 pts%), 2-17-1-0, 1-0 in OT (5-18-3 overall)

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Penalty Box Quick Hit - January 22, 2026

Gopher alumnae raising money for medical charities

We pass along this note from Minnesota Women's Hockey alumna Emily Oden, written on behalf of herself and Gopher teammate Catie Skaja... 

Hey all! Skaj and I are running the Chicago Marathon and each raising money for a charity to get a bib to be able to enter the race. Skaj is raising for Ronald McDonald Fund and I am raising for the Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation. Donation page links are attached. Thank you!

We additionally provide our thanks for your consideration of these great efforts!!  The 2026 Chicago Marathon is scheduled for Sunday, October 11.

U18 Women's Worlds recap: U.S. shuts out Canada for gold, Czechia outlasts Sweden to take home bronze

Following up on our tournament report from last week, we provide an update on the final days of the 2026 IIHF U18 Women's World Championship.

We first report stunning news on the bottom side of the tournament standings.  Finland and Hungary met in the event's relegation game after each team went 0-4 between the preliminary round and quarterfinals.  In a high-scoring affair, the Finns fell to the Hungarians, 7-5, and were relegated to Division I-A; they will be replaced by newly-promoted Germany in the 2027 tournament.

In last Saturday's semifinals, Teams USA and Canada remained undefeated in this year's tournament.  The Americans rolled through Sweden by a 9-1 score, while tournament hosts Canada knocked off Czechia, 8-1.

Meeting up in the Bronze Medal Game, the Czechs took a 3-0 first-period lead over Sweden.  The Swedes cut that lead to 3-2 in the second stanza, but Kateřina Pěnčíková put Czechia back up by two before the intermission.  That goal was necessary insurance as Sweden's Moa Stridh netted her second goal of the game on a power play 6:20 into the third period.  However, the Swedes could not capitalize on three more power play opportunities after that, and Czechia held on for the 4-3 victory.

Finally, in the Gold Medal Game, American goaltender Bianca Birrittieri was named Top Player of the contest, stopping all 38 shots she faced as Team USA shut out Canada, 2-0.  Emily Pohl lit the lamp for the U.S. in the first period and Lindsay Stepnowski added the insurance goal in the second stanza.

We send congratulations to the five members of the Gopher Women's Hockey freshman class of 2026-2027 participating in the tournament, all of whom earned medals: U.S. defenders and gold medalists Sloane Hartmetz & Katya Sander, and Canadian forwards and silver medalists Maddie McCullough, Adrianna Milani & Rachel Piggott.  We give an extra shout-out to Milani, who was also named to the media's All-Star Team.  Here are the final tournament stats for the quintet:

  • Hartmetz – 1g, 4a, +6 rating

  • McCullough – 4g, 3a, +4 rating

  • Milani – 10g, 3a, +12 rating

  • Piggott – 7g, 5a, +17 rating

  • Sander – 3a, +13 rating

We also send congratulations to two more members of the Gopher Women's Hockey family on the coaching staff of the gold medal-winning American squad: Team USA head coach & U. of M. alumna Courtney Kennedy and U.S. assistant coach & current Gopher associate head coach Greg "Boom" May.

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The Penalty Box Post - Wednesday, January 21, 2026

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Brunch with the Coaches – Saturday, January 31, 2026

The Power Play Club's annual Brunch with the Coaches with be taking place on Saturday, January 31 at 9:45 a.m. as we welcome University of Wisconsin women's hockey head coach Mark Johnson and Minnesota head coach Brad Frost.  Coach Johnson has led the Badgers since 2002 and also served as the head coach of Team USA for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver.

This is a separate-fee event, with tickets running $30 per person for PPC members and $40 per person for non-members, and registrations must be received by this coming Sunday, January 25.  At this time, we are not able to accept credit card payments.  Instead, please download the registration form here, fill it out, and submit it with a check made out to the Power Play Club to the address indicated, or pick up and fill one out in-person – with payment – at the PPC table at Ridder Arena this Saturday.

 

2026 GWH Senior Celebration – Saturday, February 28
Club Cambria at Huntington Bank Stadium

RSVPs are being accepted for the 2026 Gopher Women's Hockey Senior Celebration, recognizing the nine seniors and grad students on the team.  The event is scheduled for Saturday, February 28, at Club Cambria inside Huntington Bank Stadium following the Gophers' WCHA First Round / Quarterfinal game that afternoon, with a social hour starting at roughly 5:30 p.m., followed by the dinner banquet & program at 6:00 p.m..

Tickets for the event are $50 per person, though members of the team & staff plus the immediate family members of the honorees are exempt.  RSVPs can be submitted to Jess Scott at jascott@umn.edu with a requested February 1 deadline, and payment will be collected at the event's check-in table.

 

Goals for a Goal – Gophers' January scoring blitz continues

As the official booster club for the University of Minnesota Women's Hockey program, the primary objective of the Power Play Club is to provide financial support, and one method of doing that is partnering with the Golden Gopher Fund in the Goals for a Goal pledge-per-goal program!

The Maroon & Gold continued their January scoring blitz this past weekend, lighting the lamp another 16 times to push their season-to-date total to 133 goals.  Twenty-one (21) of those have come on the power play!  Register a pledge for every goal tallied through the playoffs, with the option to double your pledge for power play conversions, electronically through the online form at z.umn.edu/GoalsForAGoal.  Following the conclusion of the season, you will receive an email with your pledge total and giving instructions.  Thanks as always for your support of this effort!!

#3/3 Minnesota Golden Gophers (20-4-0, 14-4-0-0 WCHA)
vs. #15/14 St. Cloud State Univ. Huskies (8-14-2, 4-12-2-1 WCHA)

Friday, January 23 at 6:00 p.m.
Herb Brooks National Hockey Center – St. Cloud

Saturday, January 24 at 2:00 p.m. – Ridder Arena

Remaining undefeated in 2026 and extending their winning streak to eight games, the Gopher Women's Hockey team looks to keep things rolling with a home-and-home series against the St. Cloud State University Huskies.  The action begins at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center in St. Cloud this Friday, January 23, at 6:00 p.m. before continuing at Ridder Arena on Saturday, January 24, at 2:00 p.m.

Game coverage –

 
Last time against St. Cloud State – A five-point performance (2 goals, 3 assists) by Sarah Paul, three goals by Abbey Murphy, and a combined 28 saves over four periods of action by Hannah Clark led the Gopher Women's Hockey team to a series sweep of St. Cloud State in October, 4-1 at Ridder Arena and 5-3 in St. Cloud.

Following a scoreless first period to open the weekend, Josefin Bouveng lit the lamp off a pass from Paul, but Maria Mikaelyan evened the score for the Huskies later in the second.  But Murphy scored on a ricochet off of SCSU netminder Jojo Chobak, Paul doubled the Gopher lead just 41 seconds later, and Tereza Plosová added a late empty-netter.

In the rematch, Laura Zimmermann lit the lamp on a deflected shot to give the Huskies a 1-0 first-intermission lead despite a 17-7 shots-on-goal advantage for Minnesota.  Chloe Primerano evened the score 1:46 into the second period and Murphy converted a power play 9½ minutes later to put the Gophers in the lead, but SCSU got their own power-play goal when another shot deflected off a Gopher, off of Mikaelyan's foot, and into the net to knot the score again.  Murphy's third goal of the series put Minnesota back in the lead, but Avery Farrell tallied for the Huskies with 31.1 seconds left in the 2nd to send the contest to the break tied up 3-3.  But Paul lit the lamp for the Gophers on a spin-o-rama 55 seconds into period 3, Emma Kreisz added an insurance goal just over 4 minutes after that, and Clark made that stand with 9 saves over a 20-minute relief appearance.  Layla Hemp had started for the Gophers and made 14 saves before being relieved.  Huskies starting goaltender Emilia Kyrkkö stopped 30 shots over the first 32 minutes of the contest but exited the game following a collision; Chobak replaced her and made another 13 saves.

In addition to her goal in the opener, Bouveng was also credited with two assists to finish with a 3-point series.  Gracie Graham, Madison Kaiser, and Ava Lindsay each also dished out two assists.

Analyzing the Huskies – Despite their sub-.500 record at 8-14-2 overall, St. Cloud State is nationally ranked in both major polls.  Following a strong series last weekend (more on that momentarily), they improved to sixth in the WCHA standings but still remain with a 4-12-2-1 (1-3 in OT) conference record under first-year head coach Mira Jalosuo.

Junior Sofianna Sundelin (#34) leads the Huskies in total scoring and goals, lighting the lamp 10 times and dishing out 8 assists for 18 points.  Senior Avery Farrell (#16) and junior Alice Sauriol (#4) are tied for second in scoring with 16 points apiece; Farrell has 6 goals and 10 assists, while Sauriol is SCSU's co-leader for assists with 11 while finding the back of the net 5 times herself.  Freshman Maria Mikaelyan (#44) has 15 points on 9 goals & 6 assists, while graduate defender Grace Wolfe (#8) is tied with Sauriol with 11 assists and has tallied 3 goals for 14 points.

Sophomore Emilia Kyrkkö (#42) and graduate player Jojo Chobak (#29) have mainly split time between the pipes for St. Cloud State.  Kyrkkö has a 6-4-2 record in her 12 starts, posting 3 shutouts, a 2.02 goals-against average, and a .939 save percentage.  Chobak has not been as successful, going 2-8-0 with one no-decision in her 11 starts; one of her two wins came by shutout but she has a 3.81 GAA and an .889 SV%.  Redshirt sophomore Paige Hoogendam (#31) made two appearances (one start, one in relief) in October for which she was goaltender of record, losing both; in 98 combined minutes of action, she's yielded 6 goals on 40 shots (3.68 GAA, .850 SV%).  Senior Hali Lawrence (#56) transferred to SCSU after spending the previous two years at Post University, but she has yet to play for the Huskies.

Last action – SCSU takes 5 points from UMD – Trailing Minnesota Duluth 2-0 after the first two periods of action last Friday, with both goals scored by Rae Mayer, St. Cloud State battled back as Avery Farrell tallied with 4:15 left in regulation and Maélie Pion knotted the score 79 seconds later; 39 total saves by Emilia Kyrkkö, including 7 in overtime, preserved a 2-2 tie.  The Huskies then earned the standings point for winning the subsequent shootout as Grace Wolfe was the only shooter to light the lamp in six rounds.  Caitlin Kraemer put the Bulldogs up 1-0 in the rematch but Laura Zimmermann tied things up early in the second period and Maria Mikaelyan found the back of the net twice to give the Huskies a 3-1 lead.  UMD pulled goaltender Ève Gascon early and SCSU capitalized as Alice Sauriol found an empty net.  Thea Johansson pulled the Bulldogs back within two with 55 seconds to play, but Farrell added another empty-netter and Kyrkkö finished with another 37 saves for a 5-2 Huskies victory.  With 76 combined stops and a .950 save percentage in the series, Kyrkkö was named WCHA Goaltender of the Week.

Gophers continue offensive outburst in sweep of Bemidji State

The Gopher Women's Hockey team continued to roll in 2026, completing a WCHA series sweep on the road at Bemidji State.  Following a 5-3 victory over the Beavers on Friday, the Gophers hit double-digit goals in a game for the third-straight weekend in an 11-1 rout on Saturday.  With the wins, Minnesota swept the four-game season series over BSU.

Five different Gophers found the back of the net and 12 in total got on the scoresheet in Friday's contest.  Abbey Murphy & Ava Lindsay lit the lamp only 14 seconds apart in the first period, and Kendra Distad, Bella Fanale & Sydney Morrow (PP) pushed Minnesota's lead to 5-0 at the second intermission.  The Beavers responded with power-play goals by Hailey Armstrong & Izy Fairchild and an unassisted tally by Shelby Sandberg; however, they ran out of time to get any closer.  Hannah Clark finished with 16 saves, while BSU's Kaitlin Groess stopped 34 shots.  With assists on Fanale's goal, Murphy was the only Gopher to record multiple points in the contest and Josefin Bouveng extended her scoring streak to 22 games. 

Murphy, Bouveng (PP), Lindsay, and Emma Kreisz netted first-period goals to open the rematch.  After Murphy tallied her second goal of the game 3 minutes into the second stanza, Lindsay followed it with two more of her own to complete her first career hat trick.  Distad extended the Gopher lead just 19 seconds after that, and Murphy lit the lamp again to complete her third hat trick in as many weekends, putting Minnesota up 9-0 after 40 minutes.  Layla Hemp couldn't maintain the shutout as BSU's Morgan Smith scored on a short-handed breakaway in the third period, but Murphy netted her career-high fourth goal of the contest on a power play, then picked up her 6th point of the game with an assist on Fanale's second goal of the series.  Bouveng's scoring streak reached 23 games on her goal & an assist.  Hemp finished with 24 saves, while Groess and Ava Hills combined for 38 saves for the Beavers.

Fanale earned two assists to go with her two goals on the weekend, joining Lindsay with four points apiece.  Seven different Gophers each tallied 3 points as Distad added an assist to her two goals, Kreisz joined Bouveng with her goal & two helpers, and Molly Jordan, Nelli Laitinen, Jamie Nelson, and Chloe Primerano each recorded three assists.

Murphy earns third-straight WCHA Forward of the Week award,
becomes second-highest GWH all-time career scorer

With a third hat trick in as many weekends and a career-high four-goal game on Saturday, Gopher co-captain Abbey Murphy claimed a third-straight WCHA Forward of the Week award, her fifth of the 2025-2026 season and the twelfth of her career.  For the series against Bemidji State, she tallied eight points (5g, 3a) with a +5 plus-minus rating.

The Gopher Women's Hockey record book went through several updates over the weekend as Murphy added to her scoring.  Her goal and assist on Friday brought her to 247 career points to put her third all-time in Minnesota history, surpassing Natalie Darwitz (246).  Her first two points on Saturday pushed her into 2nd, past Amanda Kessel (248).  Her second goal in that contest was career point #250, and she finished the weekend at 253 on 136 goals and 117 assists.  (Note that Murphy remains 33 points behind all-time leader Hannah Brandt's 286.)

With 33 goals to-date in 2025-2026, Murphy has already reached her personal single-season high, tying the mark she hit each of the last two full years (and the 8th-best mark in Gopher history).  However, we continue to watch the career record list as she now trails Nadine Muzerall as the most prolific Gopher goal scorer by only three, 139 to 136.

GWH Olympians set to depart for 2026 Winter Games next week

We again send wishes of good luck to all our Gopher Women's Hockey representatives participating in the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Milan & Cortina, Italy.

Current Gophers (as pictured above) Tereza Plosová (Czechia), Josefin Bouveng (Sweden), Nelli Laitinen (Finland), and Abbey Murphy (USA) were recognized at the Gopher Men's Basketball game last Tuesday, January 13.  The quartet will be departing to join their respective national teams following this coming weekend's WCHA series against St. Cloud State, and fans attending Saturday's contest at Ridder Arena are encouraged to stop by the tables on the concourse to leave them a message.

We similarly give a shout-out to Gopher alumnae Taylor Heise (USA), Natálie Mlýnková (Czechia), Kelly Pannek (USA), Lee Stecklein (USA), and Grace Zumwinkle (USA).  All five are playing in the PWHL, which has games scheduled through next Wednesday, January 28, before taking an Olympic break (resuming February 26).

The four Olympic teams with Gophers on their rosters will all be in action on the women's hockey tournament's opening day, Thursday, February 5.  Sweden opens against Germany in Group B at 5:10 a.m. U.S. Central Time that morning.  In Group A, Team USA will play Czechia at 9:40 a.m. Central, and Finland will face Canada at 2:10 p.m. Central.

 
Around the WCHA...

All-session tickets on sale for Final Faceoff, March 5 & 7 – All-session ticket packages for the 2026 Kwik Trip WCHA Final Faceoff, being played at Lee & Penny Anderson Arena in St. Paul, are on sale now!  The semifinals will be held at 4:00 and 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 5, and the championship is set for 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 7.  Reserved seating in the upper-level Capital Club section is $50 per ticket.  General admission seating in the main bowl is $40 for adults, $35 for youth, seniors & students, and $25 (per ticket) for groups of 10 or more.  Prices include facility & parking fees.

Tickets can be purchased here from the University of St. Thomas, and more information is available on the tournament's Information Center page.  Single-session tickets will go on sale on Monday, February 1, at 10 a.m.

Badgers sweep Tommies in St. Paul – Lacey Eden scored twice in each game for a four-goal weekend, Laila Edwards dished out four helpers, Cassie Hall tallied 2 goals & an assist on Saturday, and Ava McNaughton stopped a combined 36 of 38 shots as Wisconsin went on the road and swept St. Thomas by matching 5-1 scores.  Chloe Boreen & Rylie Bartz lit the lamp for UST and Julia Minotti made a combined 68 saves.

Buckeyes earn road sweep of Mavericks – Joy Dunne's first goal on Friday broke a 3-3 tie in the second period but she was just getting started, lighting the lamp 3 more times for a four-goal performance to lead Ohio State to a 7-4 victory over Minnesota State in Mankato; Jocelyn Amos added 2 goals & 2 assists for OSU, while Mercury Bischoff found the back of the net twice for MSU.  Dunne tallied another goal & an assist Saturday, Hilda Svensson added a goal to her three Friday assists, and Taylor Kressin stopped 16 of 17 shots in a 4-1 OSU win and the weekend sweep; Taylor Otremba scored for the Mavericks.

Looking ahead – In two other Friday-Saturday series, St. Thomas heads to Columbus to face Ohio State and Minnesota State hosts Minnesota Duluth in Mankato.  Meanwhile, Bemidji State visits Wisconsin in a Saturday-Sunday series, with Sunday's contest getting an early 11 a.m. start.

Standings:
1. Wisconsin – 47 points (.870 pts%), 15-1-2-1, 1-0 in OT (21-1-2 overall)
2. Ohio State – 44 points (.815 pts%), 15-3-0-0, 1-0 in OT (21-3-0 overall)
3. Minnesota – 42 points (.778 pts%), 14-4-0-0, 0-0 in OT (20-4-0 overall)
4. Minn. Duluth – 27 points (.500 pts%), 8-8-2-1, 0-0 in OT (12-10-2 overall)
5. Minnesota State – 17 points (.315 pts%), 5-12-1-1, 1-1 in OT (11-12-1 overall)
6. St. Cloud State – 17 points (.315 pts%), 4-12-2-1, 1-3 in OT (8-14-2 overall)
7. St. Thomas – 16 points (.296 pts%), 5-13-0-0, 2-3 in OT (10-14-0 overall)
8. Bemidji State – 6 points (.111 pts%), 2-15-1-0, 1-0 in OT (5-16-3 overall)

From Penalty Box Quick Hit - January 16, 2026:

Clark named to National Goalie of the Year watch list

We congratulate Gopher Women's Hockey sophomore netminder Hannah Clark upon being named to the Division I Women's National Goalie of the Year watch list by the Hockey Commissioners Association on Wednesday.

In 16 appearances this season, including 15 starts and one relief showing, Clark has a 13-3-0 record with 3 shutouts, an .818 winning percentage (4th nationally), a .929 save percentage (17th), and a 1.85 goals-against average (12th).

The watch list is comprised of 31 goaltenders with a goals-against average of 2.20 or lower and/or a save percentage of .923 or higher.  A committee of voters will pare the list down within the next two weeks and then choose the winner who will be announced in March during the NCAA Frozen Four.

Gopher recruits shining brightly at IIHF U18 Women's Worlds;
USA, Canada, Czechia, Sweden advance to tomorrow's semifinals

We send a round of shout-outs to the five members of the Gopher Women's Hockey freshman class of 2026-2027 who are playing at the IIHF U18 Women's World Championship currently occurring in Nova Scotia, Canada.

Through the preliminary round (3 games) and yesterday's quarterfinals, the five have posted the following stats:

  • Sloane Hartmetz (D - USA) – 1g, 2a, +4 rating

  • Maddie McCullough (F - CAN) – 2g, 3a, +4 rating

  • Adrianna Milani (F - CAN) – 8g, 3a, +11 rating

  • Rachel Piggott (F - CAN) – 5g, 4a, +15 rating

  • Katya Sander (D - USA) – 3a, +10 rating


Teams USA and Canada have been dominant in the tournament, finishing atop Groups B and A (respectively) with perfect 3-0 records.  Czechia finished second in Group B to the Americans, winning their preliminary round contests against Slovakia & Finland, while Sweden took the second spot in Group A with wins over Switzerland & Hungary.  Those four top teams each won their quarterfinals yesterday – USA over Hungary (9-0), Canada over Finland (12-0), Czechia over Switzerland (2-1), and Sweden over Slovakia (7-2).

The semifinals are set for tomorrow – Saturday, Jan. 17 – with Team USA playing Sweden at 4 p.m. Atlantic Time / 2 p.m. Central, and Canada taking on Czechia at 7:30 p.m. AT / 5:30 p.m. CT.  The Bronze and Gold Medal Games are scheduled for Sunday, January 18.

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Brunch with the Coaches – Saturday, January 31

The Power Play Club's annual Brunch with the Coaches with be taking place on Saturday, January 31 at 9:45 a.m. as we welcome University of Wisconsin women's hockey head coach Mark Johnson and Minnesota head coach Brad Frost.  Coach Johnson has led the Badgers since 2002 and also served as the head coach of Team USA for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver.

This is a separate-fee event, with tickets running $30 per person for PPC members and $40 per person for non-members.  At this time, we are not able to accept credit card payments.  Instead, please download the registration form here or pick one up at the PPC table at an upcoming GWH home game; fill out the form; and submit it with a check made out to the Power Play Club to the address indicated or in-person again at Ridder Arena.  Note that registrations must be received by Sunday, January 25.

 

Enrollment continues for basic PPC membership!

Enrollment in the Power Play Club's Basic Membership level is still open, providing financial support to the team and encouraging the players and coaching staff in their quest for academic and athletic excellence.  A minimum donation of $125 is required and covers up to two adults and any children at same address.  Online registration is preferred at z.umn.edu/PPC25; click the "Make A Gift" button on that page and follow the instructions.  Offline registration is also available by downloading the form here and sending it in to the listed address, with a check payable to the "University of Minnesota".

 

Goals for a Goal – Gophers scoring total continues to climb

We also continue to encourage enrollment in the Goals for a Goal program, a pledge-per-goal campaign providing additional financial support to the Gopher Women's Hockey program! Tallying double-digit goals for a second-straight game last Friday and completing the series sweep on Saturday (details below), the Gophers have now lit the lamp 117 times with eighteen (18) of those coming on the power play!  Register a pledge for every goal tallied through the playoffs, with the option to double your pledge for power play conversions.  Pledges can be submitted electronically through the online form at z.umn.edu/GoalsForAGoal.  Following the conclusion of the season, you will receive an email with your pledge total and giving instructions.  Thanks as always for your support of this effort!!

#3 Minnesota Golden Gophers (18-4-0, 12-4-0-0 WCHA)
at Bemidji State Univ. Beavers (5-14-3, 2-13-1-0 WCHA)
Friday, January 16 at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, January 17 at 3:30 p.m.
Sanford Center – Bemidji

Having started 2026 with four-straight victories, the Gophers look to extend their win streak with a road series up north to face the Bemidji State University Beavers.  The action at the Sanford Center in Bemidji is set to start this Friday, January 16 at 7:00 p.m. and continue on Saturday, January 17, at 3:30 p.m.

218 Sports Showcase reminder – As we reported in early October, this weekend's games are part of a Women's Hockey Showcase run by 218 Sports, a non-profit organization based in Bemidji.  In addition to the WCHA series between the Gophers and Beavers, Minnesota State High School League games – featuring teams from Bemidji H.S., Hill-Murray, Orono, and Warroad – and a Fan Fest are also occurring Friday & Saturday.  The full schedule of events can be found here.  Single full-day tickets and full weekend (two-day) discounted packages are available for purchase; see the ticket information page for more details, including special codes required to purchase the two-day packages.

Game coverage –

 
Last time against Bemidji State – Outshooting the Beavers by a combined 119-22, the Gopher Women's Hockey team won their Field Trip Day game at 3M Arena on November 14, 6-2, and followed it up with a 9-2 victory at Ridder Arena the next day, completing the series sweep.

The Beavers got on the board first when Morgan Smith lit the lamp just 14 seconds into the opener, but Minnesota knotted the score on an Emma Kreisz goal later in the first period and took the lead when Sydney Morrow found the back of the net short-handed in the second stanza.  BSU pulled back to even as Isa Goettl scored on a 5-on-3 power play, but Ava Lindsay put the Gophers ahead again 5:26 into the third period, and Jamie Nelson, Josefin Bouveng (short-handed), and Abbey Murphy also scored.  Hannah Clark made 10 saves for the win, while Bemidji State's Kaitlin Groess stopped 50 shots.

In the rematch, Kreisz again tallied the first Gopher goal, Chloe Primerano doubled the lead less than 2 minutes later, and Tereza Plosová pushed the advantage to 3-0 before the first intermission.  Bella Fanale scored on a second-period power play, but BSU's Maddie Kaiser lit the lamp and Smith netted her second goal of the weekend to make it 4-2.  However, Nelson also netted her second goal of the series, Fanale tallied her second of the game, Lindsay and Morrow each found the back of the net again, and freshman Sydney Bailey recorded her first collegiate goal.  Layla Hemp earned the win, needing only 8 saves; Ava Hills started the game for the Beavers and made 49 saves before Groess entered in relief and stopped 5 shots.

For the series, Murphy led Minnesota in total scoring with 5 points, adding 4 assists to her goal.  A quintet of Gophers – Fanale (2g, 2a), Kreisz (2g, 2a), Lindsay (2g, 2a), Bouveng (1g, 3a), and Madison Kaiser (4a) – each recorded four points.

Analyzing the Beavers – With a 2-13-1-0 record in WCHA play, Bemidji State is facing the possibility of finishing the regular season last in the standings for a fourth-straight year.  Their two wins both came at the Sanford Center, over St. Thomas (Nov. 8, 2-1) and St. Cloud State (Nov. 22, 6-5 in OT).  The Beavers went 3-1-2 in non-conference play against Robert Morris, Lindenwood, and Merrimack.

Bemidji State is averaging less than two goals per game, having lit the lamp only 38 times in their 22 overall contests this season.  Junior Hailey Armstrong (#29) has more than one-quarter of those, lighting the lamp 10 times and adding 3 assists.  Sophomore Morgan Smith (#21) is BSU's overall scoring leader with 15 points, having recorded 8 goals and 7 assists.  Junior Kate Johnson (#14) has a team-high 11 assists while finding the back of the net once herself for 12 points, while redshirt sophomore Isa Goettl (#9) has reached double-digit points as well, tallying 10 on 6 goals & 4 assists.

Sophomore Kaitlin Groess (#1) has seen a majority of the playing time between the pipes for the Beavers, starting 14 games; she has a 4-9-2 record with one shutout, a 3.37 goals-against average, and an .892 save percentage.  Senior Ava Hills (#33) started BSU's other eight contests, going 1-5-1 with one no-decision, a 3.96 GAA and a .900 SV%.  Freshman Ashlyn Hazlett (#35) has made one relief appearance, stopping 5 of 8 shots in one period of action against Wisconsin, while junior Eva Filippova (#30) remains on the BSU roster but has not played since suffering an injury last February.

Last action – BSU swept at St. Thomas – A road trip to St. Paul was not kind to the Beavers as they were swept by the hosting Tommies, 2-1 and 4-1.  St. Thomas got on the board just 34 seconds into the opener as Nora Sauer lit the lamp; Shelby Sandberg knotted the score for Bemidji State in the second period, but Rylee Bartz netted the game-winning goal for UST with just 55.4 seconds remaining in regulation.  Isa Goettl gave the Beavers their only lead of the weekend four minutes into the rematch, but that advantage was short-lived as Ilsa Lindaman scored for the Tommies just 1:47 later.  Ella Boerger put St. Thomas ahead ten minutes after that, and Bartz and Chloe Boreen added insurance goals for UST in the second stanza.  Dani Strom earned both wins for the Tommies with a combined 35 saves, while Kaitlin Groess stopped 53 shots for Bemidji State.

Gophers earn weekend sweep of then-#12 Minnesota State

Playing in a WCHA league series for the first time in 2026, the Gopher Women's Hockey team recorded its second-straight double-digit effort with an 11-3 victory over Minnesota State in Mankato on Friday, then followed it with a gritty 4-3 win at Ridder Arena on Saturday to complete the weekend sweep.  The victories evened the season series with the Mavericks at two games apiece.

MSU took an early lead in Friday's contest as Makayla Moran capitalized on a mishandled puck and scored unassisted, but the Gophers responded with five goals before the first intermission.  The Mavericks netted the first goal of the second stanza as well, but the Maroon & Gold followed with the next five before the teams exchanged one more apiece.  Abbey Murphy tallied a second-straight hat trick plus an assist, Kendra Distad lit the lamp twice, Bella Fanale added a goal & two assists, Josefin Bouveng dished out 3 helpers, Avery Hovland netted her first career goal, and Hannah Clark made 22 saves.

Murphy netted the opening goal in the rematch, her fourth of the series, then effectively outdid herself with a highlight reel assist to set up Fanale for a 2-0 lead.  However, the Mavericks battled back; Moran tallied her second unassisted goal of the weekend to make it a 2-1 game before the first intermission, then assisted on two Ava Guillemette goals early in the second period to put MSU ahead 3-2.  But Ava Lindsay ripped home a wrist shot under the crossbar to knot the score at 3-3 less than eight minutes later, and Fanale pounced on a rebound off the end boards for a power play conversion later in the stanza.  From there, Layla Hemp stood strong between the pipes, finishing with 31 saves for the game and the win.  Hailey Hansen stopped 34 shots for MSU.

Keep reading for more on Murphy and Fanale.  Bouveng added another assist Saturday on Murphy's goal to extend her scoring streak to 21-straight games, while Lindsay dished out three assists in the series to go with her goal, joining Bouveng in having a four-point weekend.

Fanale, Murphy earn WCHA Player of the Week awards

Gopher Women's Hockey forwards Bella Fanale and Abbey Murphy were honored Monday as WCHA Rookie and Forward of the Week, respectively, for their performances against Minnesota State.

Fanale's award was her second WCHA weekly honor, coming after she tallied three goals & two assists and posted a +4 plus-minus rating in the series against the Mavericks.  Her second goal of Saturday's game – and third of the weekend – proved to be the game-winner.

Murphy went back-to-back, repeating as Forward of the Week with her fourth weekly honor of 2025-2026 and the eleventh of her career.  Against the Mavericks, she recorded seven points (4g, 3a) with a +3 plus-minus rating and a second-straight hat trick on Friday.

Murphy's seven points brought her to 50 for the season, the fourth-straight year she has reached that mark.  While she remains in fourth place on the Gopher all-time career scoring list, she improved to 245 points to pull within just one of Natalie Darwitz for third (246) and three of Amanda Kessel for second (248).  Additionally, her 131 career goals put her within eight of catching Nadine Muzerall for most all-time in Minnesota Women's Hockey history (139).

Bouveng named to Sweden's Olympic Hockey Team

We send one more round of congratulations and good luck wishes, this time to Gopher Women's Hockey senior forward Josefin Bouveng upon being named to the 2026 Sweden Olympic Women's Hockey Team on Monday.  She's the ninth U. of M. representative named to a participating team.

This year's Winter Games will be the second for Bouveng in her career after making her debut in 2022 (Beijing), where she scored a goal.  She has also represented Sweden in four Women's World Championships, tallying a combined 7 goals & 5 assists in 24 games.

Sweden is competing in Group B in the tournament in Milan & Cortina, Italy.  They open play against Germany on Thursday, February 5, at 5:10 a.m. Central Time.

Canadian roster announced – Hockey Canada announced the roster for the 2026 Canada Olympic Women's Hockey Team last Friday, deciding to go with a lineup consisting solely of PWHL players, only three of whom are under the age of 25.  Canada opens the tournament on February 5 against Finland at 2:10 p.m. Central Time.

 
Around the WCHA...

Bulldogs get tie, SOW vs. Badgers Friday; UW wins Saturday – Behind a 38-save performance through overtime and a flawless shootout effort by goaltender Ève Gascon, Minnesota Duluth took two standings points from top-ranked Wisconsin Friday in a 1-1 tie and a 1-0 shootout win (3 rounds); Madison Burr scored unassisted for UMD just 1:33 into the game and Caroline Harvey knotted the score for UW in the last seconds of the 2nd period, but Josie St. Martin netted the only goal of the shootout.  The Badgers responded with a 5-1 victory in the rematch, led by Laila Edwards' goal & two assists, despite another 44 saves by Gascon.

Buckeyes earn road sweep of Huskies – Ohio State netminders Hailey MacLeod and Genny Klein combined to stop 45 of 46 shots and nine different Buckeyes lit the lamp as they swept St. Cloud State on the road, 4-0 and 5-1; Maxine Cimoroni and Sloane Matthews led OSU with a goal & two assists apiece.  Sofianna Sundelin netted the lone goal for SCSU.

Looking ahead – Conference action continues throughout the league with all games occurring Friday and Saturday.  Wisconsin is in another road series starting with a Friday matinee contest, this time in St. Paul against St. Thomas.  Elsewhere, St. Cloud State visits Minnesota Duluth and Minnesota State hosts Ohio State.

Standings:
1. Wisconsin – 41 points (.854 pts%), 13-1-2-1, 1-0 in OT (19-1-2 overall)
2. Ohio State – 38 points (.792 pts%), 13-3-0-0, 1-0 in OT (19-3-0 overall)
3. Minnesota – 36 points (.750 pts%), 12-4-0-0, 0-0 in OT (18-4-0 overall)
4. Minn. Duluth – 26 points (.542 pts%), 8-7-1-1, 0-0 in OT (12-9-1 overall)
5. Minnesota State – 17 points (.354 pts%), 5-10-1-1, 1-1 in OT (11-10-1 overall)
6. St. Thomas – 16 points (.333 pts%), 5-11-0-0, 2-3 in OT (10-12-0 overall)
7. St. Cloud State – 12 points (.250 pts%), 3-12-1-0, 1-3 in OT (7-14-1 overall)
8. Bemidji State – 6 points (.125 pts%), 2-13-1-0, 1-0 in OT (5-14-3 overall)

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The Penalty Box Post - Wednesday, January 7, 2026

All-member PPC Chalk Talk – Saturday, Jan. 10 at 6:00 p.m.

The second of our three member-exclusive Chalk Talks for the 2025-2026 season is scheduled for January 10 at 6:00 p.m.  We will be joined by one of the Gopher coaches to discuss on-ice strategy and the team's performance in the previous game.  The event will be held in the Ridder Arena Weight Room, on the upstairs level across the hall from the suites and press box.

 

Enrollment continues for basic PPC membership!

Membership in the Power Play Club provides financial support as our best fundraising vehicle for the team, and encourages the players and coaching staff in their quest for academic and athletic excellence.  Enrollment in our Basic Membership level is still open and requires a minimum donation of $125, which includes up to two adults and any children at same address.  Online registration is preferred at z.umn.edu/PPC25; click the "Make A Gift" button on that page and follow the instructions.  Offline registration is also available by downloading the form here and sending it in to the listed address, with a check payable to the "University of Minnesota".

 

Brunch with the Coaches – Saturday, January 31

 The Power Play Club's annual Brunch with the Coaches with be taking place on Saturday, January 31 at 9:45 a.m. as we welcome University of Wisconsin women's hockey head coach Mark Johnson and Minnesota head coach Brad Frost.  Coach Johnson has led the Badgers since 2002 and also served as the head coach of Team USA for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver.

This is a separate-fee event, with tickets running $30 per person for PPC members and $40 per person for non-members.  At this time, we are not able to accept credit card payments.  Instead, please download the registration form here or pick one up at the PPC table at an upcoming GWH home game; fill out the form; and submit it with a check made out to the Power Play Club to the address indicated or in-person again at Ridder Arena.  Note that registrations must be received by Sunday, January 25.

 

Goals for a Goal – Gophers pass century mark for season

Another method for providing financial support for the Gopher Women's Hockey program is by enrolling in the Goals for a Goal program, a pledge-per-goal campaign to convert the team's scoring into donations back to the them.

After another high-scoring weekend (details below), the Gophers passed the century mark for scoing in 2025-2026, lighting the lamp 102 times with fifteen (15) of those coming on the power play!  Register a pledge for every goal tallied through the playoffs, with the option to double your pledge for power play conversions.  Pledges can be submitted electronically through the online form at z.umn.edu/GoalsForAGoal.  Following the conclusion of the season, you will receive an email with your pledge total and giving instructions.  Thanks as always for your support of this effort!!

#3 Minnesota Golden Gophers (16-4-0, 10-4-0-0 WCHA) vs. #12 Minnesota State Univ. Mavericks (11-8-1, 5-8-1-1 WCHA)

Friday, January 9 at 6:00 p.m. (CT) : Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center – Mankato
Saturday, January 10 at 7:30 p.m. – Ridder Arena

Following the completion of their regular-season non-conference schedule, Gopher Women's Hockey team returns to Minnesota for the second half of WCHA play.  They take on the Minnesota State University Mavericks in a home-and-home matchup, hoping to even the season series after being upset twice by MSU in November.  This weekend's action begins in Mankato at the Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center this Friday, January 9 at 6:00 p.m.  The teams relocate to Ridder Arena for the rematch on Saturday, January 10, at 7:30 p.m. (with a reminder that this is a time change from the original schedule).

Game coverage –

 
Last time against Minnesota State – The Gophers' first series against the Mavericks this season resulted in Minnesota State's first regular-season weekend sweep in the rivalry since January 2007, taking down the Maroon & Gold 3-1 in the opener at Ridder Arena and 4-1 in the rematch in Mankato.  MSU freshman forward Mercury Bischoff earned WCHA Rookie of the Week honors for her 4-goal, 2-assist performance, and Hailey Hansen was named WCHA Goalie of the Week for stopping 66 of 68 shots.

Abbey Murphy opened the scoring for the weekend, but Bischoff pulled MSU even less than 4 minutes later.  The game remained tied 1-1 with four minutes left in regulation, but Ava Guillemette lit the lamp for the Mavericks on a sharp-angle shot just under the crossbar with 3:20 to go and Kianna Roeske added an empty-netter.  Hannah Clark made 24 saves for the Gophers, while Hansen stopped 39 shots.

Bischoff converted a power play 13:20 into the rematch in Mankato, but the Josefin Bouveng responded on a Gopher power play just 79 seconds later.  However, Bischoff tallied her second goal of the game in the second period and Whitney Tuttle doubled that lead soon afterward.  Bischoff then completed a hat trick with an empty-net goal with 1:48 to play.  Layla Hemp stopped 21 shots for the Gophers, while Hansen made another 27 saves.

Analyzing the Mavericks – MSU is the fifth of six ranked WCHA teams in Division I women's college hockey, sitting 12th with an 11-8-1 overall record.  Much of that is due to their perfect 6-0-0 mark against non-conference opponents, but they are sub-.500 in conference play at 5-8-1-1, getting the two wins over the Gophers but losing once to St. Thomas, once to St. Cloud State, and playing Bemidji State to a tie.

Freshman Mercury Bischoff (#14) is MSU's leader in both goals and overall scoring, lighting the lamp 12 times and adding 5 assists for 17 points.  Juniors Kamryn Van Batavia (#9) and Lauren Zawoyski (#17) are tied for second with 15 points apiece; Van Batavia has 6 goals & 9 assists, while Zawoyski has a team-high 14 helpers while finding the back of the net once herself.  Senior Taylor Otremba (#24) is fourth with 12 points on 2 goals and 10 assists, and former Gopher and sophomore Ayla Puppe (#16) has also cracked double-digit points with 11 (6g, 5a).

Junior Hailey Hansen (#33) has been Minnesota State's primary goaltender so far this season, starting 17 of their 20 games; she is 8-8-1 with three shutouts, a 2.74 goals-against average, and a .915 save percentage.  Freshman Kaydence Roeske (#31) is a perfect 3-0-0 in her three starts, winning two of them by shutout and recording a 0.67 GAA and .970 SV%.  Senior Avery Stilwell (#1) saw her first action in roughly four years earlier this season, but it came in a two-period relief appearance against Wisconsin in which she allowed 4 goals on 14 shots.

Last action for Minnesota State – The Mavericks were one of two WCHA teams to not return to action this past weekend.  Hosting St. Cloud State in the first weekend of December, MSU was shut out by the visiting Huskies 4-0 in the series opener as Emilia Kyrkkö posted a 28-save clean sheet, Svenja Voigt tallied a goal & an assist, and Maria Mikaelyan dished out 3 helpers.  But the Mavericks held on for a 3-2 overtime victory in the rematch; Zoe Lopez & Mercury Bischoff scored in regulation and Kamryn Van Batavia found the back of the net 1:50 into the extra period.  Hailey Hansen made 55 combined saves for MSU in the series.

Gophers shut out Pioneers Friday, set scoring record Saturday

An East Coast trip proved to be the perfect way to resume action for the Gopher Women's Hockey team while also completing non-conference play.  Visiting the Sacred Heart University Pioneers, Minnesota outshot the hosts 115-28 in the series and earned a 4-0 shutout in the opener before setting a new program record for goals in a single game in the rematch, a 14-2 victory.

Abbey Murphy & Chloe Primerano each recorded a goal and an assist on Friday, Kendra Distad and Nelli Laitinen also scored, and Hannah Clark posted a 15-save clean sheet.  Jillian Petruno made 48 saves for the Pioneers.

But already leading 2-0 after the first 20 minutes Saturday, Minnesota lit the lamp five times in the middle stanza, then tallied another seven goals in the third period.  The 14 goals broke the old GWH single-game record of 12, which occurred on two occasions.  Fifteen different Gophers found the scoresheet with nine of them each recording multiple points.  Murphy tied the program's individual single-game record for points with 7, recording a hat trick plus four assists, matching the mark set by prior Gopher greats Sarah Potomak, Hannah Brandt, and Nadine Muzerall.  Laitinen also tallied a hat trick, the first of her career, and added two assists.  Josefin Bouveng added a goal & three helpers; after also getting an assist on Friday, her point streak now sits at 19-straight games.  Jamie Nelson dished out 4 assists, Bella Fanale recorded two goals & an assist, Distad and Primerano each tallied a goal & two assists, and Tereza Plosová, Emma Kreisz, and Ava Lindsay also lit the lamp.  Clark stopped the only two shots she faced over the first 33½ minutes of the game before giving way to Sophia Johnson, who made 9 saves.  Ella Holm converted two power plays for the Pioneers.

  

Laitinen, Murphy earn weekly conference honors

Gopher Women's Hockey co-captains Nelli Laitinen and Abbey Murphy were honored Monday as WCHA Defender and Forward of the Week, respectively, for their performances against Sacred Heart.

Laitinen's award was her second career WCHA weekly honor, coming after she netted the game-winning goal on Friday and followed it with her first career hat trick plus two assists on Saturday for a six-point series.  She also posted a +7 plus-minus rating in the series.

Murphy collected her third weekly honor of 2025-2026 and the tenth of her career after recording nine points (4g, 5a) and a +6 plus-minus rating over the two-game sweep, including (as mentioned above) tying a Minnesota program record for points in a single game with 7 (3g, 4a) on Saturday.  For her career, Murphy moved into fourth place on the Gopher all-time scoring list with 238 career points, surpassing Nadine Muzerall (235) and Krissy Wendell (237); she currently trails Natalie Darwitz for third (246).

Plosová, Mlýnková named to Czechia Olympic Hockey Team

We send congratulations and good luck wishes to Gopher Women's Hockey freshman Tereza Plosová and alumna Natálie Mlýnková upon being named to the 2026 Czechia Olympic Women's Hockey Team yesterday.  The are the 7th and 8th U. of M. representatives named to participating teams.

Plosová is set to make her Olympic debut, while Mlýnková returns to the Winter Games for the second time in her career.  Both have represented Czechia at the IIHF Women's World Championships, three times for Plosová and six for Mlýnková.

Czechia opens the tournament in Milan & Cortina, Italy, against the United States on Thursday, February 5, at 9:40 a.m. Central Time.

Excelling in the classroom – Fall 2025 GPA posted

We give a shout-out to the entire Gopher Women's Hockey team on posting a 3.55 cumulative GPA for the Fall 2025 semester.  Additional kudos go to freshman Sienna D'Alessandro and sophomore Gracie Graham on each recording a 4.0 GPA for the term!!  Great job, ladies!!

 
Around the WCHA...

Buckeyes sweep Nittany Lions in top-five clash – Sloane Matthews tallied two goals & two assists, Joy Dunne and Hilda Svensson each added a goal & 2 assists, Maxine Cimoroni lit the lamp twice, and Hailey MacLeod stopped a combined 43 of 45 shots as Ohio State swept the visitors from Penn State, 5-1 and 4-1.  Katie DeSa and Madison Campbell combined for 76 saves for PSU, and Maddy Christian & Tessa Janecke scored.

Bulldogs fall twice in Friendship Series – A trip "across the pond" to Belfast, Northern Ireland, did not provide the desired results for Minnesota Duluth in the Friendship Series tournament.  Trailing 2-0 in the third period of the semifinal against Harvard, Thea Johansson & Grace Sadura scored for UMD to force overtime, but Carla McSweeney lit the lamp for the Crimson with 20.8 seconds left in the extra period to defeat the Bulldogs, 3-2.  Facing Quinnipiac in Saturday's third-place game, Caitlin Kraemer scored unassisted in the first period to put UMD up 1-0, but Taylor Brueske knotted things up for the Bobcats later in the stanza, Emerson Jarvis gave Quinnipiac the lead 6 minutes into the third stanza, and Kahlen Lamarche added an empty-netter for a 3-1 upset.

Beavers get win, tie at Merrimack – In the other matchup of a WCHA traveling east for non-conference action, Autumn Cooper, Morgan Smith, and Hailey Armstrong scored for Bemidji State, and Kaitlin Groess stopped 29 of 30 shots for a 3-1 weekend-opening victory at Merrimack.  Smith and Raeley Carney gave the Beavers a pair of one-goal leads in Sunday's rematch, but Avery Anderson and McKenzie Cerrato lit the lamp for the Warriors to knot the score early in the second period; neither team was able to find the back of the net the rest of the way and the contest finished tied 2-2.

Exhibition – St. Thomas at St. Cloud State – No game report was published.

Looking ahead – In addition to Minnesota & Minnesota State, the other six WCHA teams are also in conference action with Friday and Saturday games.  Play begins with a Friday matinee contest in Duluth as the Bulldogs host Wisconsin.  Elsewhere, Ohio State visits St. Cloud State and St. Thomas hosts Bemidji State.

Standings:
1. Wisconsin – 37 points (.881 pts%), 12-1-1-1, 1-0 in OT (18-1-1 overall)
2. Ohio State – 32 points (.762 pts%), 11-3-0-0, 1-0 in OT (17-3-0 overall)
3. Minnesota – 30 points (.714 pts%), 10-4-0-0, 0-0 in OT (16-4-0 overall)
4. Minn. Duluth – 24 points (.571 pts%), 8-6-0-0, 0-0 in OT (12-8-0 overall)
6. Minnesota State – 17 points (.405 pts%), 5-8-1-1, 1-1 in OT (11-8-1 overall)
5. St. Cloud State – 12 points (.286 pts%), 3-10-1-0, 1-3 in OT (7-12-1 overall)
7. St. Thomas – 10 points (.238 pts%), 3-11-0-0, 2-3 in OT (8-12-0 overall)
8. Bemidji State – 6 points (.143 pts%), 2-11-1-0, 1-0 in OT (5-12-3 overall)

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Penalty Box Post Quick Hit - Saturday, January 3, 2026

Laitinen & Murphy, four Gopher Women's Hockey alumnae named to Olympic team rosters for 2026 Winter Games

Current Gopher Women's Hockey team co-captains Nelli Laitinen & Abbey Murphy and alumnae Taylor Heise, Kelly Pannek, Lee Stecklein, and Grace Zumwinkle were selected yesterday to represent their respective nations at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games next month in Milan & Cortina, Italy.
 
Murphy, Heise, Pannek, Stecklein, and Zumwinkle were named to the U.S. Olympic Women's Hockey Team roster in a joint release with the rosters of the American Olympic Men's Hockey Team and Paralympic Sled Hockey Team.  The 2026 Winter Games will be the fourth Olympics for Stecklein, the third for Pannek, the second for both Murphy & Zumwinkle, and the first for Heise.  Stecklein and Pannek earned gold medals in 2018 in PyeongChang, and they were joined by Murphy and Zumwinkle as silver medalists in 2022 in Beijing.  Stecklein also previously earned silver in 2014 in Sochi.

Laitinen will be headed to her second Winter Games after being named to Finland's 2026 Olympic Women's Hockey Team.  She and her Finnish teammates claimed bronze at the 2022 Olympic Games in Beijing; in the process, Laitinen tallied 7 points on 2 goals & 5 assists.

Though the Opening Ceremony for the 2026 Winter Olympics will occur on Friday, February 6, the women's ice hockey tournament begins the previous day – Thursday, February 5.  Preliminary round play in the tiered group format runs through Tuesday, February 10.  All five teams from Group A plus the top 3 teams from Group B will qualify for the playoff round, which begins with the quarterfinals on February 13 & 14, followed by the semifinals on Monday, February 16, and the medal games on Thursday, February 19.

We congratulate all six players on these honors and send a round of good luck wishes their way!!  We continue to watch for additional Olympic team roster announcements, expected over the coming days.

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The Penalty Box Post - Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Locker Sponsor gathering – RSVPs due Monday, January 5, 2026

Power Play Club members in our Locker Sponsorship tier are reminded that our special event is set for January 10 before the second game of the series against Minnesota State.  Locker sponsors are asked to be meet in the Ridder Arena ticket lobby by 2:30 p.m.  RSVPs are required by Monday, January 5, by emailing PPC board member Bob Milligan; please indicate how many people will be in attendance in your group.  We look forward to seeing you there!

 

All-member PPC Chalk Talk – January 10, 2026 at 6:00 p.m.

The second of our three member-exclusive Chalk Talks for the 2025-2026 season is scheduled for January 10 at 6:00 p.m.  We will be joined by one of the Gopher coaches to discuss on-ice strategy and the team's performance in the previous game.  The event will be held in the Ridder Arena Weight Room, on the upstairs level across the hall from the suites and press box.


Enrollment remains open for basic PPC membership!

Membership in the Power Play Club provides financial support as our best fundraising vehicle for the team, and encourages the players and coaching staff in their quest for academic and athletic excellence.  Enrollment in our Basic Membership level is still open and requires a minimum donation of $125, which includes up to two adults and any children at same address.  Online registration is preferred at z.umn.edu/PPC25; click the "Make A Gift" button on that page and follow the instructions.  Offline registration is also available by downloading the form here and sending it in to the listed address, with a check payable to the "University of Minnesota".

 

Brunch with the Coaches – Saturday, January 31

The Power Play Club's annual Brunch with the Coaches with be taking place on Saturday, January 31 at 9:45 a.m. as we welcome University of Wisconsin women's hockey head coach Mark Johnson and Minnesota head coach Brad Frost.  Coach Johnson has led the Badgers since 2002 and also served as the head coach of Team USA for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver.

This is a separate-fee event, with tickets running $30 per person for PPC members and $40 per person for non-members.  At this time, we are not able to accept credit card payments.  Instead, please download the registration form here or pick one up at the PPC table at an upcoming GWH home game; fill out the form; and submit it with a check made out to the Power Play Club to the address indicated or in-person again at Ridder Arena.  Note that registrations must be received by Sunday, January 25.

 

Goals for a Goal resumes after 84 “first half” goals

Another method for providing financial support for the Gopher Women's Hockey program is our Goals for a Goal program, a pledge-per-goal campaign to convert the team's scoring into donations back to the them.

Entering the “second half” of the 2025-2026 season, the Gophers have lit the lamp 84 times this year, with twelve (12) of those coming on the power play!  Register a pledge for every goal tallied all the way through the playoffs, with the option to double your pledge for power play conversions.  Pledges can be submitted electronically through the online form at z.umn.edu/GoalsForAGoal.  Following the conclusion of the season, you will receive an email with your pledge total and giving instructions.  Thanks as always for your support of this effort!!

#3 Minnesota Golden Gophers (14-4-0, 10-4-0-0 WCHA)
at Sacred Heart University Pioneers (5-12-1, 4-9-1-1 NEWHA)

Friday, January 2 at 5:00 p.m. ET / 4:00 p.m. CT
Saturday, January 3 at 1:00 p.m. ET / 12:00 p.m. CT
Martire Family Arena – Fairfield, CT

Opening the 2026 portion of their schedule, the Gopher Women's Hockey team heads to Connecticut for its final non-conference matchup of the regular-season, facing the Sacred Heart University Pioneers in a first-ever meeting.  Action at Martire Family Arena in Fairfield, CT, begins this Friday, January 2 with a 5 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. CT puck drop, and continues with the rematch on Saturday, January 3, at 1 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. CT.

Game coverage –

 
Analyzing the Pioneers – Sacred Heart's women's hockey program was founded in 1996 as a Division III program, but has been a Division I team since the 2003-2004 season, playing as an independent until becoming a charter member of the New England Women's Hockey Alliance (NEWHA) in 2017.  Tom O'Malley is now in his 23rd year as head coach of the Pioneers, spanning their entire D-I history.

Sacred Heart is the defending NEWHA Tournament champion, winning as the #3 seed and earning them an NCAA Tournament berth last March.  However, they find themselves in 7th place so far in 2025-2026 with a 4-9-1-1 (0-1 in OT) conference mark.  They're also only 1-3-0 in non-conference play, with their lone win coming in the season opener at RPI.

Five of the Pioneers' top six scorers are Minnesota natives and include two pairs of sisters.  Sophomore Ella Holm from Moorhead (#10) is their overall leading scorer with 9 points on 4 goals & 5 assists.  Seniors Sami Bowlby (#16, from Savage) and Alyssa Antonakis (#94, from Lakeville) both transferred to Sacred Heart for the 2024-2025 season and have 8 points apiece this year, Bowlby with 4 goals & 4 assists and Antonakis with 2 goals & 6 helpers.  Sophomore Addie Bowlby (#24), junior Bria Holm (#55), and sophomore Ally Cohen (#46, from Newton, MA) have each added 7 points; Addie Bowlby has a team-high 5 goals plus 2 assists, Cohen has 3 goals & 4 helpers, and Bria Holm has dished out 6 assists while lighting the lamp once herself.

Senior netminder Jillian Petruno (#63) is in her fourth year as a Pioneer and has started 13 of their games this season; she has a 5-7-1 record with one shutout, a 2.05 goals-against average, and a .943 save percentage.  Mia Wendell (#31) is Sacred Heart's primary backup as a grad transfer from Yale; she's made seven appearances this year for the Pioneers but is 0-5-0 in her five starts, posting a 3.65 GAA and an .897 SV%.  Junior and Dayton, MN, native Lauren Larson (#33) has made two relief appearances, stopping 12 of 13 shots (.923 SV%) in a combined 52+ minutes of action.  First-year goalie Mikayla Williams (#00) has yet to see any official playing time.

Last action for Sacred Heart – Like the Gophers, the Pioneers last played over the first weekend of December, taking on Assumption in a home-and-home series.  Starting at home, SHU played the Greyhounds to a 2-2 tie and won the shootout 1-0 in three rounds; Addie Bowlby netted the shootout-winning goal.  However, Assumption successfully defended their home ice in the rematch, defeating the Pioneers 4-2.  For the weekend, Maddie Smith (#2) and Hailey Jussila (#12) led Sacred Heart, each tallying a goal and an assist.

2026 Olympic Winter Games – Milan & Cortina, Italy
Women's ice hockey roster announcements have begun

Roster announcements for the 2026 Olympic Women's Ice Hockey Tournament have begun, starting with France and Japan, and more are expected over the upcoming days.  As previewed online yesterday, USA Hockey's men's, women's, and sled hockey rosters for the Olympics & Paralympics will be released this Friday, January 2, during the 8 a.m. ET hour of TODAY on NBC & Peacock.

While the opening ceremonies of the Winter Olympics are on Friday, February 6, the women's ice hockey tournament begins on Thursday, February 5.  The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) has set up a tournament website here, including a full schedule of games.

We will share roster announcements, particularly those including current Gophers and U. of M. alumnae, as they become available.  Watch our social media accounts (Facebook / X) for details.

 
Around the WCHA...

Upcoming games – In addition to the Gophers, five other WCHA squads resume their schedules this weekend.  Most notably, Ohio State hosts Penn State in a battle of top-five teams; Saturday's game will be televised in the Twin Cities area on Fox 9+ at 2:30 p.m. (CT).  Minnesota Duluth has already traveled to Belfast, Northern Ireland, to play in the 2026 Friendship Series women's tournament, facing Harvard to open the event Friday and either Boston University or Quinnipiac on Saturday.  Bemidji State will travel to Massachusetts for a Saturday-Sunday road series against Merrimack.  In exhibition play, St. Cloud State will host a single game against St. Thomas on Saturday.  Minnesota State and Wisconsin will return to play next week.

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The Penalty Box Post - Wednesday, December 17, 2025

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Next member-exclusive PPC Chalk Talk – Jan. 10 at 6 p.m.; Club enrollment still open at Basic Membership level!!

As mentioned in recent past issues of our Penalty Box Post newsletter, the Power Play Club – the official booster club of the Gopher Women’s Hockey (GWH) program – provides the opportunity to experience women’s hockey on a more personal level as you develop friendships with other fans.

One of those ways is our member-exclusive Chalk Talk, where we will be joined by one of the Gopher coaches to discuss on-ice strategy and the team's performance in the previous game.  Our next Chalk Talk is scheduled for Saturday, January 10, at 6:00 p.m., before the second game of the weekend series against the Minnesota State University Mavericks.  The Chalk Talk will be held in the Ridder Arena Weight Room, on the upstairs level across the hall from the suites and press box.

Membership in the club also provides financial support as our best fundraising vehicle for the team, and encourages the players and coaching staff in their quest for academic and athletic excellence.  Enrollment in our Basic Membership level is still open and requires a minimum donation of $125, which includes up to two adults and any children at same address.  Online registration is preferred at z.umn.edu/PPC25; click the "Make A Gift" button on that page and follow the instructions.  Offline registration is also available by downloading the form here and sending it in to the listed address, with a check payable to the "University of Minnesota".

 

Brunch with the Coaches – Saturday, January 31

The Power Play Club's annual Brunch with the Coaches with be taking place on Saturday, January 31 at 9:45 a.m. as we welcome University of Wisconsin women's hockey head coach Mark Johnson and Minnesota head coach Brad Frost.  Coach Johnson has led the Badgers since 2002 and also served as the head coach of Team USA for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver.

This is a separate-fee event, with tickets running $30 per person for PPC members and $40 per person for non-members.  At this time, we are not able to accept credit card payments.  Instead, please download the registration form here or pick one up at the PPC table at an upcoming GWH home game; fill out the form; and submit it with a check made out to the Power Play Club to the address indicated or in-person again at Ridder Arena.  Note that registrations must be received by Sunday, January 25.

U.S. completes Rivalry Series sweep of Canada; Swedes, Hungarians finish atop European event standings

Gopher Women's Hockey representatives found the scoresheet for several national teams in action last week, including some important contributions.

Already with a two games to none lead in the Rivalry Series, Team USA completed the four-game sweep with a 10-4 victory last Wednesday and a 4-1 win in Saturday's finale, both occuring in Edmonton, Alberta.  Current Gopher captain Abbey Murphy led the American scoring in Wednesday's contest with two goals & two assists, alumna Kelly Pannek added two goals and a helper, Taylor Heise recorded two assists, and Grace Zumwinkle also dished out an assist.  Heise added two more assists in Saturday's game, the second coming on the eventual game-winning goal.  The sweep is the first in the history of the Rivalry Series for either team, and last Wednesday's result was the first time Canada had ever yielded 10 goals in a contest.

Playing without several key veterans, Team Finland was able to only post a third-place finish in the December Women's Euro Hockey Tour event they hosted; they defeated Sweden, 3-2, but fell 4-3 to Switzerland and were shut out 5-0 by Czechia.  Sweden earned a 3-1 upset win over the Czechs and a 5-2 victory over the Swiss to earn the top spot on the weekend.  The Czechs' win over the Finns was their second after they had defeated Switzerland, 2-1, to open the action.  Tereza Plosová recorded a goal and an assist for Czechia in their three games, Josefin Bouveng lit the lamp for Sweden against Finland, and Nelli Laitinen dished out two assists for the Finns against Switzerland.

Hungary's National Women's team raised some eyebrows at the Four Nations Tournament played in France, defeating Olympic qualifier Japan 2-0 to open the event, taking another Olympic qualifier – France – to a shootout before falling 3-2, then finishing with a 6-1 rout of Slovakia to take the top spot in the event standings.  Gopher junior forward Emma Kreisz tallied 3 points (1g, 2a) for the Hungarians, including a goal & an assist against the Slovaks.  The Francs finished in second place, getting a 5-3 win over Slovakia but dropping a 3-2 overtime decision to Japan.  The Japanese took third place after defeating the Slovaks, 3-2.

Five future Gophers headed to 2026 IIHF U18 Women's Worlds

We send wishes of good luck to five Gopher Women's Hockey recruits who were named to the Under-18 Women's National Teams for their respective countries for the upcoming 2026 IIHF U18 Women's World Championship, being played January 10 through 18 in Sydney and Membertou, Nova Scotia.

Sloane Hartmetz and Katya Sander were named to Team USA's roster back on October 31.  Hartmetz returns to the U.S. roster after earning a silver medal at the 2025 U18 World Championship.

Adrianna Milani, Maddie McCullough, and Rachel Piggott were announced as members of Team Canada last Thursday, December 11.  McCullough and Piggott won gold with Canada at the 2025 tournament.

We also give a shout-out to two more members of the Gopher Women's Hockey family involved with the tournament.  Current Gopher associate head coach Greg "Boom" May will be serving as an assistant coach for Team USA, while GWH alumna Courtney Kennedy will be serving as the American head coach.

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Penalty Box Post Quick Hit - Saturday, December 6, 2025

Gophers on the International Stage Next Week:
Final pre-Olympic international games scheduled next week - six current Gophers, five alumnae expected to see action

Six members of the current Gopher Women's Hockey team and five Minnesota alumnae are expected to see action playing for their respective national teams next week, the final tune-ups for the nations who qualified for February's Olympic Winter Games in Milan & Cortina, Italy.

Six players at Canada-U.S. Rivalry Series – The Rivalry Series between the national teams of Canada and the United States continues with the Americans holding a two games-to-none advantage after a pair of victories in November (4-1 in Cleveland, OH, and 6-1 in Buffalo, NY).  The two squads will meet on Wednesday, December 10 and Saturday, December 13, with both games starting at 7 p.m. MT / 8 p.m. CT at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta.  USA Hockey has not published a new roster for the next two games; Abbey Murphy and alums Taylor Heise, Kelly Pannek, Lee Stecklein, and Grace Zumwinkle were named to the team back in October.  Meanwhile, Gopher sophomore defender Chloe Primerano was announced this past Monday to Canada's roster for the upcoming contests, both of which will be televised on NHL Network in the U.S. and TSN in Canada.

Bouveng, Laitinen, Plosová, Mlýnková at Women's Euro Hockey Tour – Meanwhile, four Gopher representatives will be participating at the Women's Euro Hockey Tour's next stop in Lahti & Hämeenlinna, Finland, on Wednesday through Friday, December 10-12.  Freshman Tereza Plosová and alumna Natálie Mlýnková were named to Czechia's National Team roster on November 28, senior defender Nelli Laitinen was named as a member of host Finland's team this past Tuesday (Dec. 2), and senior forward Josefin Bouveng was announced as a member of the Sweden National Team on Thursday (Dec. 4).  The four-team event also includes Switzerland, with the following game schedule:
 

  • Czechia vs. Switzerland – Wednesday, Dec. 10 at 7:00 a.m. U.S. Central

  • Finland vs. Sweden – Wednesday, Dec. 10 at 11:00 a.m. U.S. Central

  • Czechia vs. Sweden – Thursday, Dec. 11 at 7:00 a.m. U.S. Central

  • Finland vs. Switzerland – Thursday, Dec. 11 at 11:00 a.m. U.S. Central

  • Switzerland vs. Sweden – Friday, Dec. 12 at 6:00 a.m. U.S. Central

  • Finland vs. Czechia – Friday, Dec. 12 at 10:00 a.m. U.S. Central

 
Kreisz at Four Nations Tournament – In a separate Four Nations Tournament being played in Dunkirk, France on December 11 through 13, Gopher junior Emma Kreisz will be playing on the Hungary National Team after being named to that squad's roster on Thursday (Dec. 4).  In addition to France and Hungary, Japan and Slovakia are also participating with the following game schedule:
 

  • Hungary vs. Japan – Thursday, Dec. 11 at 8:00 a.m. U.S. Central

  • France vs. Slovakia – Thursday, Dec. 11 at 12:30 p.m. U.S. Central

  • Japan vs. Slovakia – Friday, Dec. 12 at 8:00 a.m. U.S. Central

  • France vs. Hungary – Friday, Dec. 12 at 12:30 p.m. U.S. Central

  • Hungary vs. Slovakia – Saturday, Dec. 13 at 8:00 a.m. U.S. Central

  • France vs. Japan – Saturday, Dec. 13 at 12:30 p.m. U.S. Central

 
Germany to play Austria home-and-home – Another Olympic participant, the Germany National Team, will also be in action, playing Austria in a pair of games next weekend: Saturday, December 13 in Memmingen, Germany, and Sunday, December 14 in Dornbirn, Austria.

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