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Section 6- 2020-21 WCHA in International Hockey W.Indd WCHA IN INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY 2020-21 WCHA WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK MINNESOTA STATE ALUM LENA DUSTERHOFT HAS REPRESENTED GERMANY AT THE 2017 AND 2019 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS. 81 2020-21 WCHA WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK WCHA IN INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY WCHA AT THE OLYMPICS 2002 • SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH GOLD: Canada SILVER: United States BRONZE: Sweden United States Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota Courtney Kennedy, D, Minnesota Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, Minnesota Duluth Lyndsay Wall, D, Minnesota Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota Canada Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth Finland Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State Tuula Puputti, G, Minnesota Duluth Hanne Sikio, F, Minnesota Duluth Germany Michaela Lanzl, F, Minnesota Duluth Nina Ziegenhals, D, Bemidji State Russia Fourteen WCHA alumni were members of the Gold medal-winning USA squad at the 2018 Kristina Petrovskaya, F, Minnesota Duluth Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Sweden Sweden Noora Räty, G, Minnesota Jenni Asserholt, D, Minnesota Duluth Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth Nina Tikkinen, F, Minnesota State Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth Minttu Tuominen, F, Ohio State Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth Saara Tuominen, F, Minnesota Duluth Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth Pernilla Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth 2006 • TORINO, ITALY Russia GOLD: Canada Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth Switzerland SILVER: Sweden Kristina Petrovskaya, F, Minnesota Duluth Patricia Sautter, G, Minnesota Duluth BRONZE: United States Alexandra Vafi na, F, Minnesota Duluth 2010 • VANCOUVER, CANADA United States Slovakia GOLD: Canada Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota Zuzana Tomcikova, G, Bemidji State SILVER: United States Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin BRONZE: Finland Courtney Kennedy, D, Minnesota Sweden Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, Minnesota Duluth Emilia Andersson, D, Minnesota State United States Kelly Stephens, F, Minnesota Jenni Asserholt, D, Minnesota Duluth Lisa Chesson, D, Ohio State Lyndsay Wall, D, Minnesota Elin Holmlov, F, Minnesota Duluth Molly Engstrom, D, Wisconsin Krissy Wendell, F, Minnesota Erika Holst, F, Minnesota Duluth Natalie Darwitz, F, Minnesota Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin Canada Maria Rooth, F, Minnesota Duluth Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin Carla MacLeod, D, Wisconsin Pernilla Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth. Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth Monique Lamoureux, F, North Dakota 2014 • SOCHI, RUSSIA Erika Lawler, F, Wisconsin GOLD Finland : Canada Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota SILVER Satu Kipeli, D, Minnesota Duluth : United States Jenny Schmidgall-Potter, F, Minnesota Duluth BRONZE Emma Laaksonen, D, Ohio State : Switzerland Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin Mari Pehkonen, F, Minnesota Duluth Kerry Weiland, D, Wisconsin Heidi Pelttari, D, Minnesota Duluth United States Jinelle Zaugg-Siergiej, F, Wisconsin Noora Räty, G, Minnesota Megan Bozek, D, Minnesota Nora Tallus, F, Minnesota Duluth Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin Staff Saara Tuominen, F, Minnesota Duluth Meghan Duggan, F, Wisconsin Mark Johnson, Wisconsin (Head Coach) Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota Germany Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin Canada Susanne Fellner, D, North Dakota Jocelyne Lamoureux, F, North Dakota Tessa Bonhomme, D, Ohio State Jennifer Harss, G, Minnesota Duluth Monique Lamoureux, F, North Dakota Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth Michaela Lanzl, F, Minnesota Duluth Gigi Marvin, F, Minnesota Carla MacLeod, D, Wisconsin Anne Schleper, D, Minnesota Meaghan Mikkelson, F, Wisconsin Russia Lee Stecklein, D, Minnesota Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth Jessie Vetter, G, Wisconsin Kristina Petrovskaya, F, Minnesota Duluth Finland Canada Michelle Karvinen, F, North Dakota Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth Emma Laaksonen, F, Ohio State Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth Heidi Pelttari, D, Minnesota Duluth Meaghan Mikkelson, F, Wisconsin Mariia Posa, D, Minnesota Duluth Caroline Ouellette, F, Minnesota Duluth 82 WCHA IN INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY 2020-21 WCHA WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK WCHA AT THE OLYMPICS Natalie Spooner, F, Ohio State Pernilla Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth Ann-Renée Desbiens, G, Wisconsin Haley Irwin, F, Minnesota Duluth Germany Switzerland Brigette Lacquette, D, Minnesota Duluth Susanne Fellner, D, North Dakota Janine Alder, G, St. Cloud State Jocelyne Larocque, D, Minnesota Duluth Tanja Eisenschmid, D, North Dakota Lara Stalder, F, Minnesota Duluth Meaghan Mikkelson, D, Wisconsin Jennifer Harss, G, Minnesota Duluth Sarah Nurse, F, Wisconsin 2018 • PYEONGCHANG, SOUTH KOREA Natalie Spooner, F, Ohio State Finland GOLD United States Blayre Turnbull, F, Wisconsin Mira Jalosuo, D, Minnesota SILVER: Canada Michelle Karvinen, F, North Dakota BRONZE: Finland Finland Anna Kilponen, D, North Dakota Mira Jalosuo, D, Minnesota Emma Nuutinen, F, North Dakota United States Michelle Karvinen, F, North Dakota Noora Räty, G, Minnesota Hannah Brandt, F, Minnesota Emma Nuutinen, F, North Dakota Eveliina Suonpää, G, Minnesota Duluth Dani Cameranesi, F, Minnesota Noora Räty, G, Minnesota Vilma Tanskanen, F, North Dakota Brianna Decker, F, Wisconsin Eveliina Suonpää, G, Minnesota Duluth Susanna Tapani, F, North Dakota Megan Duggan, F, Wisconsin Susanna Tapani, F, North Dakota Nina Tikkinen, F, Minnesota State Amanda Kessel, F, Minnesota Minttu Tuominen, F, Ohio State Minttu Tuominen, F, Ohio State Hilary Knight, F, Wisconsin Tea Villila, D, Minnesota Duluth Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, F, North Dakota Sweden Monique Lamoureux-Morando, D, North Dakota Johanna Fällman, D, North Dakota Russia Gigi Marvin, D, Minnesota Maria Lindh, F, Minnesota Duluth Iya Gavrilova, F, Minnesota Duluth Sidney Morin, D, Minnesota Duluth Emilia (Andersson) Ramboldt, D, Minnesota State Alexandra Vafi na, F, Minnesota Duluth Kelly Pannek, F, Minnesota Annie Svedin, D, Ohio State Alex Rigsby, G, Wisconsin Pernilla Winberg, F, Minnesota Duluth Sweden Maddie Rooney, G, Minnesota Duluth Emilia Andersson, F, Minnesota State Lee Stecklein, D, Minnesota Switzerland Jenni Asserholt, D, Minnesota Duluth Janine Alder, G, St. Cloud State Michelle Löwenhielm, F, Minnesota Duluth Canada Lara Stalder, F, Minnesota Duluth Kim Martin, G, Minnesota Duluth Emily Clark, F, Wisconsin WCHA AT THE OLYMPICS - CAREER LEADERS MOST GOALS MOST GAMES (F/D) Rk Goals Player, Position, Country (School) ..............................................Games Rk Games Player, Position, Country (School) ..............................................Games 1. 14 Natalie Darwitz, F, USA (Minnesota) ........................................2002-06-10 1. 20 Caroline Ouellette, F, CAN (Minnesota Duluth) ............. 2002-06-10-14 2. 10 Pernilla Winberg, F, SWE (Minnesota Duluth) ........................2010-14-18 2. 17 Pernilla Winberg, F, SWE (Minnesota Duluth) ........................2010-14-18 3. 9 Jenny Potter, F, USA (Minnesota Duluth) ...............................2002-06-10 17 Minttu Tuominen, F, FIN (Ohio State) .........................................2010-14-18 9 Caroline Ouellette, F, CAN (Minnesota Duluth) ............. 2002-06-10-14 17 Emilia Andersson Ramboldt, D, SWE (Minnesota State) ....2010-14-18 9 Michelle Karvinen, F, FIN (North Dakota) .................................2010-14-18 9 Monique Lamoureux-Morando, F, USA (North Dakota) ......2010-14-18 MOST WINS Rk Wins Player, Position, Country (School) ..............................................Games MOST ASSISTS 1. 10 Noora Räty, G, FIN (Minnesota) ............................................2006-10-14-18 Rk Assists Player, Position, Country (School) ..............................................Games 2. 5 Jessie Vetter, G, USA (Wisconsin) ....................................................2010-14 1. 18 Jenny Potter, F, USA (Minnesota Duluth) ...............................2002-06-10 3. 3 Kim Martin, G, SWE (Minnesota Duluth) ..................................2002-10-14 2. 17 Caroline Ouellette, F, CAN (Minnesota Duluth) ............. 2002-06-10-14 3. 11 Natalie Darwitz, F, USA (Minnesota) ........................................2002-06-10 MOST SAVES 11 Hillary Knight, F, USA (Wisconsin) ..............................................2010-14-18 Rk Saves Player, Position, Country (School) ..............................................Games 5. 10 Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, F, USA (North Dakota) .....2010-14-18 1. 486 Noora Räty, G, FIN (Minnesota) ............................................2006-10-14-18 2. 199 Zuzana Tomcikova, G, SVK (Bemidji State) .........................................2010 MOST POINTS 3. 196 Kim Martin, G, SWE (Minnesota Duluth) ..................................2002-10-14 Rk Points Player, Position, Country (School) ..............................................Games 4. 146 Jessie Vetter, G, USA (Wisconsin) ....................................................2010-14 1. 27 Jenny Potter, F, USA (Minnesota Duluth) ...............................2002-06-10 5. 123 Tuula Puputti, G, FIN (Minnesota Duluth) ............................................2002 2. 26 Caroline Ouellette, F, CAN (Minnesota Duluth) ............. 2002-06-10-14 3. 25 Natalie Darwitz, F, USA (Minnesota) ........................................2002-06-10 HIGHEST SAVE PERCENTAGE 4. 17 Hillary Knight, F, USA (Wisconsin) ..............................................2010-14-10 Rk Pct. Player, Position, Country (School) ..............................................Games 1. .945 Maddie Rooney, G, USA (Minnesota Duluth) .......................................2018
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