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The Minnesota Gophers women's hockey team plays in the WCHA conference, the strongest conference and with significant history. At the same time, there are other good teams in other conferences. The best teams that qualify will faceoff in the final NCAA tournament called the Frozen Four to be held this year in Duluth, MN.
From Hockey East,
Northeastern is ranked #5 in the nation and the best team in Hockey East.
Three Hockey East teams have advanced to past NCAA championship games, losing all three, including losing to Minnesota twice -- in 2013 (Boston University) and 2016 (Boston College).
Hockey East tournament begins today:
Opening Round Begins Wednesday At Campus Sites
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No.7 in Hockey East Boston University (11-19-3/9-15-3 HE) hosts No. 10 in Hockey East Merrimack (8-24-2/5-20-2 HE) at Walter Brown Arena at 7:00pm EST today. Boston University has won the tournament a record five times. Merrimack earned its first-ever Hockey East Tournament win last year
No. 8 in Hockey East New Hampshire (11-20-3/9-15-3 HE) will welcome No. 9 Holy Cross (7-25-1/6-21-0 HE). New Hampshire is tied for the second-most tournament titles of any league program with four, its last coming in 2009. The Crusaders enter the Hockey East Tournament for the third time in program history and are searching for their first postseason win.
No. 1 in Hockey East Northeastern (ranked #5 in the nation) (30-2-1/24-2-1 HE) claims the top seed in the Hockey East Tournament for the fifth straight year and is searching for an unprecedented and record-breaking sixth consecutive Bertagna Trophy as league tournament champions. The Huskies will welcome the lowest remaining seed from the Opening Round.
The other Wednesday winner will travel north to Burlington to face No. 2 in Hockey East
Vermont (ranked #11 in the nation) (21-10-3/16-8-3 HE), which finished second in the Army ROTC Hockey East Standings for the second consecutive year.
No. 3
Providence (ranked #14 in the nation) (20-10-4/15-8-4 HE) earned the right to host a quarterfinal game and will welcome No. 6 Maine (15-17-2/12-13-2 HE) to Schneider Arena on Saturday, Feb. 25 at 3:00pm.
No. 4 Boston College (19-14-1/16-11-0 HE) will take on No. 5 UConn (18-12-4/12-11-4 HE) in a quarterfinal match up for the fourth time in five years. The Eagles look to advance to the semifinals for the first time since 2019 after last winning the Bertagna Trophy in 2017. UConn has moved onto the semifinals each of the last three years and four times since 2018. The Huskies appeared in the title game in 2018, 2020, and 2022 but have yet to win the Bertagna Trophy.
The 2023 Hockey East Women’s Tournament Championship will be played Saturday, March 4 at 12:00pm. The game will be broadcast live nationally for the first time in league history on ESPNU.
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Hockey East Award Winners
The Hockey East Association today announced the 2022-23 Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team and five other season-long awards as voted by the women’s league’s 10 head coaches as part of the celebration of the 21st annual Hockey East Tournament.
The 2022-23 Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team consists of seven players and includes defenders
Casey Borgiel (Port Huron, Mich./Holy Cross) and
Brooke Disher (Fort St. John, B.C./Boston University) and forwards
Lara Beecher (Buffalo, N.Y./Vermont),
Reichen Kirchmair (Oakville, Ont./Providence),
Lily Shannon (Andover, Mass./Northeastern),
Lilli Welcke (Heidelberg, Germany/Maine) and
Luisa Welcke (Heidelberg, Germany/Maine).
Also recognized for their efforts in the 2022-23 campaign and named Army ROTC Defender of the Year are Northeastern senior
Megan Carter (Milton, Ont.) and Vermont’s
Sini Karjalainen (Posio, Finland). It marks the second straight year that a Husky and Catamount share the award after
Skylar Fontaine and
Maude Poulin-Labelle did so in 2021-22.
Providence graduate student
Sara Hjalmarsson (Bankeryd, Sweden) has been honored as the best defensive forward during the regular season. She is the first Friar to win the award since its inception in 2009-10.
New Hampshire senior forward
Annie Berry (Milton, Mass.) was awarded the conference’s sportsmanship award. Berry has played 123 games in a Wildcat sweater and taken just 36 penalty minutes in conference play.
Two statistical awards were also formally announced as
Alina Mueller (Wintherthur, Switzerland) was crowned the league’s top scorer (15g, 25a, 40p) for the third time (2019-20, 2020-21). Mueller ends her Hockey East career as the league’s all-time leading point-getter, amassing 175 points on 68 goals and 108 assists in 111 league games.
Boston College netminder
Abigail Levy (Congers, N.Y.) earned the title of PNC Bank Three Stars Award, accumulating the highest total of points from first, second, and third star accolades during Hockey East league games over the course of the regular season.
The 2023 Hockey East Women’s Tournament begins tonight with Opening Round at Boston University and New Hampshire at 7:00 p.m. All games will be streamed live on ESPN+ and the title game will air nationally on ESPNU.
Hockey East will announce the 2022-23 All-Star Teams on Friday, February 24 at 10:00 a.m. ahead of the quarterfinals on Saturday. The league will then announce finalists for the Player, Rookie, and Coach of the Year awards on Monday, February 27 at 10:00 a.m. The winners of those awards will then be revealed prior to the semifinals on Wednesday, March 1.
Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team
D: Casey Borgiel, Holy Cross
D: Brooke Disher, Boston University *
F: Lara Beecher, Vermont *
F: Reichen Kirchmair, Providence
F: Lily Shannon, Northeastern
F: Lilli Welcke, Maine *
F: Luisa Welcke, Maine
* denotes unanimous selection
Army ROTC Defender of the Year
Megan Carter, Northeastern
(Sr., Milton, Ont.)
Sini Karjalainen, Vermont
(Gr., Posio, Finland)
Runner-up:
Cayla Barnes, Boston College
(Sr., Eastvale, Calif.)
Best Defensive Forward Award
Sara Hjalmarsson, Providence
(Gr., F; Bankeryd, Sweden)
Runner-up:
Chloé Aurard, Northeastern
(Gr., Villard-de-Lans, France)
Sportsmanship Award
Annie Berry, New Hampshire
(Sr., F; Milton, Mass.)
Runner-up:
Raice Szott, Merrimack
(Jr., D; Daysland, Alta.)
Hockey East Scoring Champion
Alina Mueller, Northeastern
(Gr., F; Winterthur, Switzerland)
15g, 25a, 40p
Runner-up:
Chloé Aurard, Northeastern
(Gr., Villard-de-Lans, France)
16g, 22a, 38p
PNC Bank Three Stars Award
Abigail Levy, Boston College
(Gr., G; Congers, N.Y.)
Runner-up:
Alina Mueller, Northeastern
(Gr., F; Winterthur, Switzerland)