PPC Board of Directors meeting – tonight (12/3) at 7 p.m.
The Power Play Club Board of Directors will be meeting TONIGHT – Tuesday, December 3 – at 7 p.m. online via Zoom. The primary topic of the meeting will be fundraising plans for the Gopher Women's Hockey team for the remainder of the season. The meeting is open to all club members; if you wish to attend, please contact vice president Dave Malerich at dmalerich@yahoo.com.
Goals for a Goal
Just under halfway through the regular season, the Gophers have tallied 50 goals, twelve (12) of which have come on the power play! Help us turn those into donations to the GWH program through our Goals for a Goal pledge-per-goal program! Submit your pledge at z.umn.edu/GoalsForAGoal, with the option to double the pledge for power play tallies! GO GOPHERS!!
Brunch with the Coaches – January 4 at 8:45 a.m.
Once again, the Power Play Club's annual Brunch with the Coaches will be held Saturday, January 4 at 8:45 a.m., before the second day of the East-West Showcase. We will be joined by and hear from Bemidji State University assistant coach and Beavers alumna Emma Sobieck, plus GWH head coach Brad Frost.
Tickets for the brunch are $30 per person. If you still would like to register, please download the form here and mail it with your payment to the address listed by December 28; checks should be made payable to the Power Play Club.
Ticket reminder – Hockey Day Minnesota, Saturday, Jan. 25
Tickets remain on sale for Hockey Day Minnesota 2025, being held at Valleyfair in Shakopee. The Gopher Women's Hockey team will be playing on Saturday, January 25 at 11:30 a.m. against the Bemidji State Beavers.
Tickets can be purchased at hockeydaymnshakopee.hometownticketing.com. Please note those for Saturday are $79 each, though that covers the full slate of games being played that day plus admission into the Hockey Day Village and Valleyfair itself.
#3 Minnesota Golden Gophers (11-4-1, 7-4-1-0 WCHA)
at University of St. Thomas Tommies (5-11-2, 2-9-1-1 WCHA)
Friday, December 6 at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 7 at 6:00 p.m.
Saint Thomas Ice Arena – Mendota Heights
The 2024 portion of the schedule comes to a conclusion as the Gopher Women's Hockey team heads across town to face the neighboring University of St. Thomas Tommies at the Saint Thomas Ice Arena in Mendota Heights. The matchup starts this Friday, December 6 at 7:00 p.m. and continues Saturday, December 7 at 6:00 p.m.
Game coverage – Both games will have video streaming through the B1G+ subscription service (Friday / Saturday). Free audio play-by-play for both contests will also be streamed (Friday / Saturday) and live stats will be available via GopherSports.com.
Last season against St. Thomas – The Gophers opened the 2023-2024 WCHA conference schedule against the Tommies, winning 8-0 at Xcel Energy Center and 4-0 in Mendota Heights. Minnesota completed the season sweep with 3-1 and 5-2 victories at Ridder Arena last February. Abbey Murphy tallied 7 of the Gophers' 20 goals against UST, including a natural hat trick in the first meeting, and tacked on 4 assists. Josefine Bouveng recorded 3 goals with 4 helpers, and Ella Huber added two goals and four assists. Nicole Vallario, Ella Boerger, and Lauren Stenslie netted the Tommies' goals. Skylar Vetter and Lucy Morgan each got two starts between the pipes for Minnesota; Vetter stopped 41 of 43 shots for a 1.00 goals-against average and .953 save percentage, while Morgan made 33 saves on 34 shots for a 0.50 GAA and .971 SV%. Calla Frank made 30 saves for UST in the first game (8.00 GAA, .789 SV%), while Olivia King made the other three starts and posted a 3.67 GAA and .875 SV%.
Analyzing the Tommies – St. Thomas has already gone through a lot of changes, starting behind the bench as Bethany Brausen took over as interim head coach two weeks ago. The team also had multiple players enter the transfer portal after the 2023-2024 season. They currently sit seventh in the WCHA standings with a 2-9-1-1 record, and a 5-11-2 mark overall.
Youth is the story of St. Thomas' scoring this season. Sophomore Maddie Brown (#17) leads the Tommies with 9 goals and 12 total points, after recording 6 goals and 14 points during her full freshman year. Freshman Chloe Boreen (#20), younger sister of Gopher alumna Abby, has 11 points on four goals and seven assists. Another sophomore, Cara Sajevic (#7), has already exceeded her freshman totals for goals and points, lighting the lamp 5 times this season with 5 assists. Two more sophomores who led St. Thomas in scoring last season each have 9 points this year: Rylee Bartz (#6) has 4 goals & 5 assists, while Ella Boerger (#15) has a goal & 8 helpers.
The Tommies' youth movement extends to the other end of the ice as freshman Dani Strom (#1) has started 13 of their 18 games, posting a 2-9-2 record with a 3.17 goals-against average and .904 save percentage. Grad student Calla Frank (#32) is 3-1-0 in her four starts, with a 2.00 GAA and .927 SV%. Junior Maggie Malecha (#33) lost her lone start this season; making three relief appearances before that start, she has a 3.41 GAA and .833 SV%.
Last weekend for St. Thomas – A trip to the SMASHVILLE Women's Collegiate Hockey Showcase in suburban Nashville featured the Tommies taking two ranked teams to overtime, but they lost in the final seconds to Clarkson, 5-4, before a 1-1 tie against Penn State.
UST battled back from two 2-goal deficits against the Golden Knights. Keara Parker lit the lamp twice to knot the score 2-2 and later added an assist, and Lauren Stenslie (PP) & Sadie Lindsay found the back of net 13 seconds apart in the third to pull the Tommies even at 4-4. However, netminder Dani Strom was unable to hold on for the tie despite a 56-save performance; Caroline Goffredo netted the game-winning goal for Clarkson with just 1.5 seconds remaining in OT.
Strom stopped another 33 of 34 shots against the Nittany Lions. Following a scoreless first 40 minutes, Maddy Clough put St. Thomas in the lead 4:26 into the third period, but Penn State's Maddy Christian knotted the score with an extra-attacker, power-play goal with 1:29 remaining in regulation.
Laitinen, Parkkonen named to Finland roster for upcoming event
We congratulate and send best wishes to Gopher Women's Hockey defenders Nelli Laitinen and Krista Parkkonen on being named to the roster of the Finland Women's National Team for the Six Nations Tournament, the second event of the 2024-2025 Women's Euro Hockey Tour. The tournament is being hosted by the Finns next week, December 11 through 15, in the city of Tempere.
Laitinen and Parkkonen are the seventh and eighth Gopher representatives to be selected to national team rosters for the event, joining current Minnesota teammates Peyton Hemp (USA), Ella Huber (USA), Natálie Mlýnková (CZE), Sydney Morrow (USA), and Abbey Murphy (USA), and future Gopher Tereza Plosová (CZE).
Nine (9) GWH alumnae named to PWHL Opening Day rosters
Late but not overlooked, we send congratulations to the nine (9) Gopher Women's Hockey alumnae who were named to opening day rosters for the PWHL's six teams for the start of the league's second season:
Abby Boreen (Montréal)
Hannah Brandt (Boston)
Emily Brown (Boston)
Taylor Heise (Minnesota)
Olivia Knowles (Toronto - reserve)
Lucy Morgan (Minnesota - reserve)
Kelly Pannek (Minnesota)
Lee Stecklein (Minnesota)
Grace Zumwinkle (Minnesota)
We send special shout-outs to Boreen, Pannek and Zumwinkle for getting on the scoresheet in the PWHL's opening weekend. Boreen lit the lamp this past Saturday in her Victoire debut. Zumwinkle set a new PWHL record for fastest goal to start a game, finding the back of the net with an assist from Pannek 21 seconds into the Frost's season opener on Sunday.
Around the WCHA...
Wisconsin rolls to road sweep of Maine – Kirsten Simms (4g, 3a), Laila Edwards (3g, 4a), and Caroline Harvey (2g, 5a) each posted 7-point performances as the Badgers cruised to 9-0 and 6-1 victories over the host Black Bears.
Minnesota Duluth routs visiting Vermont – Four different Bulldogs lit the lamp Friday and Ève Gascon posted a 19-save shutout as they defeated the Catamouts, 4-0, to open their series in Duluth. Caitlin Kraemer exploded in the rematch Saturday, becoming the first Bulldog freshman in 15 years to tally a hat trick and adding 2 assists in a 9-1 victory. Including her assist Friday, Kraemer recorded 6 points in the series, while Danielle Burgen posted a two-goal, two-assist weekend and Clara Van Wieran lit the lamp 3 times.
Minnesota State earns road sweep at Dartmouth – Four different Mavericks scored and Hailey Hansen stopped all 32 shots she faced in a 4-0 shutout of the hosting Big Green to open their series on Friday. The teams exchanged goals in regulation Saturday to send the contest to overtime knotted 2-2, but Jenessa Gazdik netted the game-winner with 42.2 seconds remaining in the extra period for a 3-2 MSU victory and the weekend sweep. Jamie Nelson & Taylor Otremba each posted a goal and two assists for the Mavs in the series, and JuliAnna Gazdik dished out three helpers.
SCSU gets tie, win on road at Union – The Garnet Charges took a 2-0 second-intermission lead in their weekend opener against the visiting Huskies, but Ella Anick & Ally Qualley lit the lamp for St. Cloud State in the third period, knotting the score with 7:38 remaining in regulation; neither team found the go-ahead goal after that, resulting in a 2-2 tie. Sofianna Sundelin & Avery Myers gave the Huskies a 2-0 lead in the rematch, and Union could only manage an extra-attacker power-play goal in the final minute, giving SCSU a 2-1 victory.
Ohio State at Mercyhurst postponed – Due to heavy lake-effect snow hitting Erie, PA, and the surrounding area, last night's contest between the Buckeyes and the Lakers was postponed. Per the announcement from OSU, “the teams will work to reschedule the game at a later date.”
Upcoming games – Two other league series will also be played this coming Friday & Saturday. St. Cloud State will host Minnesota Duluth and Wisconsin will visit Minnesota State. Bemidji State and Ohio State are idle.
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