PPC member enrollment continues; Chalk Talk on November 15
Membership enrollment to the Power Play Club for the 2025-2026 season remains open!  Your enrollment donations are our biggest source of financial support for the Gopher Women's Hockey team!
We also provide a reminder that our first member-exclusive Chalk Talk of the year with one of the Gopher coaches is scheduled for Saturday, November 15.  More details will be shared as the event approaches.
Locker Sponsor level – We are still accepting enrollments in our top membership tier.  Each sponsor's name is posted on a nameplate next to a player's or coach's locker, and donors will have an opportunity to meet with their respective player(s)/coach at our event in January (with pictures and a team meal).  A minimum $1,000 donation (per locker) is required, though any amount over and above that is encouraged.  If you are interested, either as a renewing or new Locker Sponsor, please contact Bob Milligan at milligandanes@gmail.com as soon as possible but do not submit a donation at this time; donation instructions for Locker Sponsors will be sent starting next week.
Basic Membership level – A minimum donation of $125 is required for our basic membership tier, 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.  To register offline, download the form here and send it in to the listed address, with a check payable to the "University of Minnesota".
Goals for a Goal – Gophers' season total increases to 51
Another way to financially support the Minnesota Women's Hockey program is to help us convert those goals into donations back to the team through the Goals for a Goal program.  Register a pledge for every goal scored by the Gophers 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.
After tallying another seven goals this past weekend, the Gophers have netted 51 through their first ten games of the season, 8 of which have come on the power play! Go Gophers!
#3 Minnesota Golden Gophers (9-1-0, 5-1-0-0 WCHA)
at #1 Univ. of Wisconsin Badgers (10-0-0, 6-0-0-0 WCHA)
Friday, October 31 at 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 1 at 2:00 p.m.
LaBahn Arena – Madison, WI
The Gopher Women's Hockey team heads into its third-straight national top-five matchup, its second on the road, as it travels to LaBahn Arena in Madison for the first Border Battle meetings of the 2025-2026 season against the #1-ranked University of Wisconsin Badgers.  Action begins this Friday, October 31 at 6:00 p.m. and continues Saturday, November 1 at 2:00 p.m.
Game coverage – The Gophers will again appear on FOX 9+ as Friday evening's contest will be televised live in the Twin Cities and surrounding area.  Both games of the weekend will have video streaming through the B1G+ subscription service (Friday / Saturday).  Free audio play-by-play can be found on GopherSports.com (Friday / Saturday).  Live stats will also be available via GopherSports.com.
Last year against Wisconsin – The Badgers rolled to a 6-0 record against the Gophers in 2024-2025, extending their Border Battle winning streak to 10 games.  They took the weekend series at Ridder Arena last October 5-0 & 4-3, then followed it up with 8-2 & 6-1 victories at LaBahn Arena in February.  The two squads played a spirited battle in the WCHA Championship in Duluth on March 8 but the Badgers prevailed 4-3 on a goal in the final minute of regulation.  Meeting again in the NCAA Frozen Four semifinals back at Ridder, Peyton Hemp put the Gophers on the board first but Wisconsin took over in the second period en route to a 6-2 win to end Minnesota's season.
Sydney Morrow was the Gophers' top scorer against the Badgers, tallying 5 points on 3 goals & 2 assists, while Chloe Primerano dished out 4 helpers, Ella Huber added a goal & two assists, and Josefin Bouveng lit the lamp twice.  Wisconsin had four players each reach 10+ points across the six contests: Casey O'Brien erupted for 18 points, lighting the lamp 7 times and adding 11 assists; Caroline Harvey dished out 12 helpers while finding the back of the net once herself; Laila Edwards netted 7 goals, including a hat trick in the national semifinal, with 3 assists; and Kirsten Simms recorded 2 goals & 8 assists.  Ava McNaughton earned all six wins between the pipes for the Badgers, making 138 saves with the one shutout, a 1.84 goals-against average, and a .926 goals-against average.  Skylar Vetter started the first contest at Ridder but yielded 5 goals on 30 shots in 48 minutes of work; Hannah Clark entered in relief and then made the other five starts, stopping 142 shots but yielding 25 goals for a 5.20 GAA and .850 SV%.  Sophia Johnson also played a period in Madison, making saves 8 on 10 shots.
Analyzing the Badgers – The defending WCHA and national champions remain on top of the NCAA rankings for both scoring offense and scoring defense to start 2025-2026, posting even better averages than their final 2024-2025 numbers.  They have lit the lamp 56 times while only yielding a mere 6 goals to their opponents and recording 7 shutouts.  They are third nationally in power-play conversion percentage at 29.7% and are a perfect 31-for-31 on the penalty kill.
Fifth-year forward Lacey Eden (#6) is leading the Badgers with 17 points on 7 goals & 10 assists, while senior defender Caroline Harvey (#4) has a team-high 11 assists while lighting the lamp 5 times for 16 points.  Juniors Cassie Hall (#11; 10g, 4a) & Kelly Gorbatenko (#7; 6g, 8a) and senior Kirsten Simms (#27; 5g, 9a) have each recorded 14 points.
After leading the nation last year in win percentage (.949; 36-1-2) and goals-against average (1.25), junior Ava McNaughton (#30) is posting even better numbers this season, earning all 10 wins with five solo shutouts, a 0.63 GAA and .967 SV%.  Freshman Rhyah Stewart (#1) has made two relief appearances, stopping all nine shots she has faced over a combined 24 minutes of action and contributing to two team shutouts with McNaughton.  Senior Chloe Baker (#32) is Wisconsin's third goaltender; she's made three relief appearances over the past two seasons with 14 saves over 56 minutes.
Last weekend: Badgers blank Minnesota State – Ava McNaughton stopped all 48 shots she faced in just over 5 periods of action, Rhyah Stewart finished up with 6 more saves in 14½ minutes of work, and Claire Enright & Adéla Šapovalivová each tallied 2 goals and 3 assists as Wisconsin earned 4-0 & 8-0 shutout victories over Minnesota State at LaBahn Arena.  Hailey Hansen made 52 saves for the Mavericks over four periods in net, 44 of which came in the series opener; Avery Stilwell entered in relief in the rematch, her first appearance for MSU since November 2021, and stopped 10 shots.
Gophers earn road sweep of Minnesota Duluth
Working with a short bench on Friday, the Gopher Women's Hockey team put together a complete effort to shut out Minnesota Duluth on the road, 4-0.  They followed it up with a 3-2 victory in the rematch to earn the weekend sweep.
Both games started with scoreless first periods, but Ava Lindsay lit the lamp just 46 seconds into the 2nd period in the opener.  Madison Kaiser extended the Gopher lead to 2-0 less than three minutes later, and Lindsay netted her second goal of the contest later in the period.  Jamie Nelson added a power-play goal with less than 5 minutes remaining in regulation, and Hannah Clark posted a 24-save clean sheet.  Sydney Morrow dished out three assists.  Bulldogs netminder Ève Gascon made 16 saves but left with an apparent injury after Kaiser's goal; Sophia Villanueva entered in relief and made another 16 saves.
Gascon was back between the pipes for UMD on Saturday, and Caitlin Kraemer scored to give them the lead nearly 8 minutes into the second period.  However, Josefin Bouveng lit the lamp roughly 3½ minutes later to knot the score and Abbey Murphy put the Gophers ahead with a backhanded goal less than four minutes after that.  Murphy then pushed the lead to 3-1 with an unassisted tally midway through the third period.  UMD got a power play with 5:19 to play, pulling Gascon for a 6-on-4 attack, and Josie St. Martin converted to bring the Bulldogs within one, but Clark shut the door the rest of the way, finishing with 37 saves and the victory.  Morrow picked up her fourth assist of the weekend on Bouveng's goal, and Nelson recorded two assists in the series to accompany her goal.
Clark earns second Goalie of the Week award in three series
Stopping a combined 61 of 63 shots on goal over two games for a .968 save percentage and 1.00 goals-against average and earning both victories – including one shutout – in a road sweep of a national top-five opponent, Gopher sophomore Hannah Clark was named WCHA Goaltender of the Week for the second time this season, coming only two weeks after earning her first weekly award.  It's the fourth weekly league honor of her career.
Congratulations, Hannah!!
Murphy takes sole possession of 2nd in GWH goal scoring history
With her two-goal performance in Duluth on Saturday, Abbey Murphy moved into 2nd place by herself on the Minnesota Women's Hockey program's list of career goal scorers, lighting the lamp for the 116th and 117th times and passing Hannah Brandt (115).  As reported previously, Murphy trails only Nadine Muzerall, who scored 139 goals during her playing time in Maroon & Gold.
Adding in her 99 assists, Murphy now sits at 216 career points, putting her within three of Kelly Stephens' 219 for seventh in Gopher history.
Around the WCHA...
Tommies fall in Anderson Arena opener, salvage split in rematch – Opening their new on-campus arena with a non-conference series against Providence, St. Thomas found themselves trailing the Friars 5-2 thanks to Reichen Kirchmair's second-period natural hat trick, but battled back to take a 6-5 lead with 1:17 left in regulation; however, Providence's Jessie Pellerin scored an extra-attacker goal with 31.1 seconds remaining to force overtime and Kirchmair netted her fourth goal of the game 2:32 into the extra period for the 7-6 upset victory.  The Tommies earned a series split with a 5-1 win on Saturday; Whitney Horton, Chloe Boreen, and Rylee Bartz each recorded a goal & an assist and Julia Minotti stopped 19 of 20 shots.  Bartz and Ella Boerger each tallied 2 goals & 2 assists for UST in the series, and Maddie Brown dished out 4 helpers.
Buckeyes earn home sweep of Huskies – Hilda Svensson netted the game-winning goal on Friday and assisted on all four Ohio State goals on Saturday, finishing with 6 points as OSU swept St. Cloud State in Columbus, 5-1 & 4-2.  The Huskies held a 2-0 third-period lead in Saturday's contest on goals by Maélie Pion and Julianne Labbé, but Joy Dunne led the Buckeyes' comeback with a hat trick and Emma Peschel tallied the game-winning goal.  Dunne posted a four-goal weekend after also lighting the lamp on Friday, and Peschel also recorded four points with three assists to go with her goal.  Jojo Chobak made a combined 75 saves in the series for SCSU.
Upcoming games – All eight WCHA teams are in league action with Friday & Saturday series.  Two of those series begin with Friday matinees as St. Cloud State hosts Minnesota Duluth and Ohio State visits St. Thomas.  Meanwhile, Bemidji State heads to Mankato to face Minnesota State.
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