Today at the Excel Energy Center is the Rivalry Series between Team USA and Team Canada, official "olympics" teams. All the best players in the world from USA and Canada compete.
The Rivalry series is not an official medal event. Games like this raise the profile of women's hockey. International hockey has pushed the rise in popularity of women's hockey.
In February of 2022, the gold medal game between Canada and USA women's hockey garnered 3.54 million viewers.
In 2018, 3.7 million watched the USA-Canada final. That exceeded all NHL games that season except 1 playoff game and the Stanley Cup Final.
The inaugural PWHL game in January garnered 2.9 million viewers.
13,316 fans were in attendance for the first PWHL game at Excel Energy Center.
The recent Rivalry Series game in Seattle was played in front of 14,551 fans.
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Crossover viewers will watch women's hockey when it is good, like Team USA and Team Canada. The knock on women's hockey is that teams further down the pecking order look lethargic to viewers accustomed to men or even boys hockey.
So showcasing the best is the strategy to build up women's hockey. The best college teams qualify for "best" too.
Last year's Gophers women's hockey, with that offense onslaught, was exciting to watch. They even beat a pro team the Whitecaps. That is what viewers will pay to see. The current Gophers team too, just using last season as the benchmark.
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Abbey Murphy scored two goals for the Gophers this weekend. She continues to lead the NCAA in goals at 29 goals. Her nearest WCHA competitor is Kirsten Simms of Wisconsin at 25 goals who earned a hat trick on Friday and 1 more goal on Saturday. I bet they try to feed her down the stretch. Elsewhere in the NCAA, Kristýna Kaltounková of Colgate has 24 goals.
Other Gophers scoring this weekend were Ella Huber (2), Madison Kaiser,, and Ava Lindsay. Assists came from Kaiser (2), Taylor Stewart, Josefin Bouveng, Madeline Wethington, Audrey Wethington (the Wethington sisters), Peyton Hemp, Maggie Nicholson, Emma Kreisz, and Nelli Latinen.
Gopher goaltenders Lycy Morgan and Skylar Vetter played well.
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As women's hockey continues to grow, it's still a low budget undertaking most places. As I check scores and read news stories across the world of hockey, some women's hockey conference websites are not updated for days and weeks, and then sometimes it's with a half-baked link page to an uploaded file.
The Gophers set a high standard, but it's not like that most places.
At Ohio State that usually sets a high standard in sports, the rink for women is a dump.
Analyst news coverage of the sport is close to non-existent. There's some first-rate coverage, true, but that can only cover a selection of what's going on in the world of women's hockey.
Not complaining. Just saying how the sport is unfolding.
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The Wisconsin Menace
This weekend the Badgers annihilated Bemidji State 17-0 over two games.
The Gophers play the Badgers this next weekend at Wisconsin, two games. The two teams split the last series.
Gophers could move to the #2 spot with a convincing sweep of Wisconsin. Um....
Brace for a trouncing, plan for a split, and hope for a sweep.
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UMD Bulldogs swept St Thomas. So UMD is now probably in the solid safe group looking to the postseason.
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Eastern college hockey is interesting. They have a pack of good teams just below Ohio State and probably Wisconsin that can be streaky still. If someone knocks off Ohio State, the championship may be wide open to a half-dozen teams.