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WISCONSIN Hockey Nov CSCOG OC C 2020–21 SCOREBOARD WISCONSIN hockey Nov. 13 at #20 Notre Dame W, 2-0 Nov. 14 at #20 Notre Dame W, 5-3 6 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS ҋ 16 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS ҋ 40 ALL҃AMERICANS ҋ 25 OLYMPIANS ҋ 85 NHL BADGERS NOV. 19 #6 MICHIGAN 6 p.m. NOV. 20 #6 MICHIGAN 6 p.m. GAMES 3-4 NOV. 23 PENN STATE 5 p.m. #14 WISCONSIN BADGERS VS #6 MICHIGAN WOLVERINES NOV. 24 PENN STATE 5 p.m. 2-0-0, 2-0-0-0 BIG TEN 2-0-0, 0-0-0-0 BIG TEN NOV. 28 ARIZONA STATE 7 p.m. Head Coach: Tony Granato Head Coach: Mel Pearson NOV. 29 ARIZONA STATE 4 p.m. Record at Wisconsin: 64-72-12 (5th Season) Record at MICH: 55-45-14 (4th Season) Overall Record: 64-72-12 (5th Season) Overall: 171-137-43 (10th Season) Dec. 3 at Ohio State TBD Dec. 4 at Ohio State TBD Dec. 8 at Michigan State TBD THURSDAY, NOV. 19 • 6 P.M. (CT) • MADISON, WIS. • LA BAHN ARENA (2,273) • FS WISCONSIN Dec. 9 at Michigan State TBD FRIDAY, NOV. 20 • 6 P.M. (CT) • MADISON, WIS. • LA BAHN ARENA (2,273) • FS WISCONSIN WISCONSIN BEGINS HOMESTAND WITH MICHIGAN SERIES Big Ten Tournament March 18 B1G Quarterfinals Wisconsin men’s hockey begins its home schedule with games on Thursday and March 19 B1G Semifinals Friday, Nov. 19-20, agianst Michigan. Both games are slated for 6 p.m. starts. March 20 B1G Championship The games begin a home stretch that includes six games in 11 days, with two each March 26-28 NCAA Regionals against the Wolverines, Penn State (Nov. 23-24) and Arizona State (Nov. 28-29). East: Bridgeport, Conn. Wisconsin began the season last Friday and Saturday, capturing 2-0 and 5-3 victo- Midwest: Fargo, N.D. Northeast: Manchester, N.H. ries over No. 20 Notre Dame. West: Loveland, Colo. The Badgers are slated to play a 28-game season that includes 24 Big Ten April 8 & 10 NCAA Frozen Four Conference contests and four home games against Arizona State. The Sun Devils (PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh) entered into a one season schedule agreement with the seven Big Ten schools to play four games at each Conference member. Home games listed in CAPS. All times are Central. The first 12 games of the Wisconsin season, all taking place between Nov. 13 and Graduate transfer goaltender * - Overtimes Dec. 9, were announced on Nov. 4. Robbie Beydoun posted 25 saves to record a shutout in his first Home games in BOLD CAPS Wisconsin will call La Bahn Arena its home to start the season as long as fan restric- career start at Wisconsin last tions are in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Opened in 2012, the Badgers use Friday. He posted three shutouts the facility for practice, while the Badger women’s program plays its games in the in 28 appearances at Michigan building. The ice surface is 200-by-90 feet, seven feet less in width than UW’s regu- Tech. ON THE AIR lar home arena, the Kohl Center. The arena holds 2,273 fans, while the Kohl Center FRI: FOX SPORTS WISCONSIN seats 15,359 for hockey. Online: BTN+ KEY NOTES TO CONSIDER RADIO: BADGER SPORTS NETWORK Wisconsin opened its season 2-0 for the second time SEASON-OPENING SHUTOUTS 1310 WIBA in three years. UW also began 2018–19 at 2-0. UW Nov. 13, 2020 — 2-0 win at Notre Dame began 2019–20 and 2018–19 at 3-1-0. Oct. 6, 2006 — 3-0 win over Northern Michigan . Online: Badgersportsnetwork.com iHeart Radio app Graduate transfer goaltender Robbie Beydoun post- Oct. 18, 1996 — 2-0 win over St. Cloud State ed a 25-save shutout at Notre Dame last Friday. He Oct. 16, 1981 — 20-0 win over Windsor Nov. 15, 1968 — 7-0 win over Pennsylvania is the fifth UW goaltender to blank an opponent in SAT: FOX SPORTS WISCONSIN Dec. 3, 1965 — 5-0 win over Macalester his first start, and the first since Jack Berry made 28 . Online: BTN+ saves on Nov. 5, 2016, against Northern Michigan at Sophomore forward Dylan Holloway departed this the Kohl Center. RADIO: BADGER SPORTS NETWORK week for Red Deer, Alberta, and Canada’s National Other shutouts in debuts include Bernd Brückler’s Junior Team Sport Chek Selection Camp which will 1310 WIBA 25-save shutout on Oct. 20, 2001, in a 5-0 win over help select Canada’s team for the World Junior . Online: Badgersportsnetwork.com Wayne State, Jim Carey posted a 22-save shut- Championship that runs Dec. 25-Jan. 5 in Edmonton, iHeart Radio app out on Nov. 1, 1992, in an 11-0 win over Northern Alberta. Michigan. Wayne Thomas also began his career with Holloway will miss the Badgers next 10 games. He a 22-save shutout on Nov. 16, 1968 in an 11-0 win SOCIAL MEDIA: #ONWISCONSIN opened the season with goals in each of UW’s first over Pennsylvania. Twitter: @BadgerMHockey two contests, including the winner last Saturday in a . Instagram: @badgermhockey The shutout helped Beydoun earn Big Ten Second 5-3 victory at Notre Dame. His goal broke a 3-3 tie in Star of the Week. the third period. Facebook: /WisconsinMensHockey Last Friday marked the sixth time in UW’s modern era Dating back to last season, freshman forward Dylan it began a season with shutout. Holloway has four goals in his last five games and five BY THE NUMBERS 10 2011-12 1970-71 Wisconsin has 10 of its 12 first The last time Wisconsin entered Wisconsin’s Nov. 13 start to the games televised, including four a season without a goaltender season was its latest since played on Fox Sports Wisconsin and four who played at least one game for at Michigan Tech on Nov. 13, on Big Ten Network. UW’s first the Badgers was 2011-12 when 1970. It is the first season with two games at Notre Dame already Joel Rumpel and Landon Peterson a November start since 1972–73 aired on NBC Sports Network and were freshman, and junior Mitch when the Badgers began on Nov. NHL Network. Thompson had yet to see any 3 at Colorado College action. GAMES 3-4: WISCONSIN VS MICHIGAN NOTES points in those five contests. He has 11 points (7 WISCONSIN HISTORY goals) in his last 12 games. With his game-winning goal last Saturday at Notre Six-Time NCAA Champions Dame, he was game-winners in two of UW’s last 1973, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1990, 2006 five victories. Three-Time WCHA Regular-Season Champions Sophomore forwards Cole Caufield and Owen (MacNaughton Cup) Lindmark, as well as freshman forward Sam Stange 1977, 1990, 2000 took part in the U.S. National Junior Team Selection Camp that took place Oct. 8-13. 12-Time WCHA Playoff Champions UW’s 2-0 shutout over Notre Dame last Friday, (Broadmoor Trophy) Nov. 13, was its first since it posted a 3-0 victory 1970, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1982, 1983, 1988, against the Fighting Irish on Nov. 15, 2019. 1990, 1995, 1998, 2013 It was the Badgers’ first road shutout since a 3-0 Inaugural Big Ten Tournament Champions victory over Michigan State on Dec. 12, 2015. 2014 The Badgers’ sweep at Notre Dame marked its first Five-Time Big Ten Champions (unoffi cial) on the road since taking two games at Michigan Wisconsin will wear jersey patches all (Competed 1969–81) State on Feb. 3-4, 2017. season honoring the late Rob Andringa. The 1972, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1978 Wisconsin won last Friday, 2-0. Last season, UW was 0-15-0 in games it scored two goals or less. Madison, Wisconsin, native served as a stick 85 Badgers in the NHL kid for the Badgers in the early 1980s, was Each and only Wisconsin’s top five returning scor- 25 Badger Olympians ers reached the score sheet last Friday, led by a member of UW’s 1990 NCAA Champion- goals from Linus Weissbach and Dylan Holloway. ship, helped broadcast Badger games on 40 Badger All-Americans Weissbach led with a goal and an assist, while Ty TV and on the radio and was among the Pelton-Byce, Roman Ahcan and Cole Caufield each program’s greatest supporters. He passed earned assists. away from colon cancer on May 29 at the QUICK FACTS Senior forward Linus Weissbach posted his team- age of 51. Location: Madison, WI 53711 leading 18th career multi-point game with his goal Population: 252,551 and assist effort in Friday’s game. The goal marked contests (Baker, Ess, Inamoto) and a fourth who Founded: 1848 his third career game-winning tally. reached the mark last Saturday at Notre Dame Enrollment: 43,198 Junior forward Roman Ahcan returns to the (Pelton-Byce). Senior forward Linus Weissbach is Nickname: Badgers Badgers after posting 14 goals and 25 points last two games away from the mark. UW started last Colors: Cardinal and White season. He’s one of four Badgers returning after season with no players at 100 career games played. National Affi liation: NCAA Division I recording more than 20 points last season (Cole Conference: Big Ten The rules for overtime in the Big Ten are new this Caufield - 36 points; Ty Pelton-Byce - 24; Linus Chancellor: Rebecca Blank season. If a game is tied after 60 minutes, teams will Weissbach - 22). Director of Athletics: Barry Alvarez go directly to 3-on-3 overtime to determine a win- Website: UWBadgers.com Ahcan shared the Big Ten lead with four game- ner.
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