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UNIVERSITY of MINNESOTA WOMEN's HOCKEY Five-Time UNIVERSITYBULLDOGS OF MINNESOTA WOMEN’S HOCKEY Athletic Communications, Women’s Hockey • Kelly Grgas-Wheeler University of Minnesota Duluth • Duluth, MN 55812-2496 • (218) 726-8937 • Fax: (218) 726-6529 THE MATCH-UP Games 31 & 32 BULLDOGS WILL HONOR SENIORS IN LAST HOME SERIES AGAINST NO. 3 MINNESOTA UMD vs. No. 3 Minnesota Feb. 9, 2016 Date: Feb. 12-13 , 7:07 p.m. Friday, 2:07 p.m. Saturday The University of Minnesota Duluth women’s hockey team will play its final Site: AMSOIL Arena -- Duluth, Minn. home series of the 2015-16 season this weekend when the Bulldogs hosts Record: UMD: ..................12-17-1 (9-14-1 WCHA) the No. 3 University of Minnesota at AMSOIL Arena. Friday night, (7:07 p.m. Minnesota: .....22-3-1 (0-19-3 WCHA) start time) UMD Stores will give away pucks to the first 250 fans in attendance. Saturday, the Bulldogs will show their appreciation on-ice for their three se- Video Feed: http://www.nchc.tv/umd Live Stats: http://www.sidearmstats.com/umd/whockey/xlive.htm niors following the 4:07 p.m. game. Live Audio: http://www.gophersports.com/ collegesportslive/?media=506483 USCHO RANKING: UMD-- N/A, Minnesota-- No. 3 TV: My9 (Saturday only) USA TODAY/USA HOCKEY MAG: UMD-- N/A, Minnesota-- No. 3 2015-2016 SCHEDULE THE SERIES: UMD is 24-45-7 all-time against Minnesota and 0-9-1 in their Date Opponent Location Time last 10 outings. The Bulldogs were swept by the then No. 1 Gophers earlier 9/26/2015 Lindenwood Wentzville, MO 4-3 W, OT in the season on Oct. 23-24 by scores of 5-2 and 6-1. 9/27/2015 Lindenwood Wentzville, MO 4-1, W 10/2/2015 No. 2 Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA 1-4, L 10/3/2015 No. 2 Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA 2-4, L. UMD was swept by the Gophers by scores of 5-2 and 6-1, but the score- 10/9/2015 No. 9 Bemidji State Bemidji, MN 0-2, L board was no indication of the contests, especially the Bulldogs 5-2 effort on 10/10/2015 No. 9 Bemidji State Bemidji, MN 1-2, L OT Oct. 23. 10/16/2015 Minnesota State Duluth, MN 4-2, W 10/17/2015 Minnesota State Duluth, MN 4-0, W The Bulldogs held then top-scoring Minnesota scoreless for the first 40 10/23/2015 No. 1 Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 2-5, L minutes of the opening game, taking a 2-0 lead into the second intermission. 10/24/2015 No. 1 Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 1-6, L The Gophers finally solved UMD’s freshman goaltender Maddie Rooney 11/13/2015 No. 1 Wisconsin Duluth, MN 0-3, L with help from two power play tallies to break the game open at 4-2 before 11/14/2015 No. 1 Wisconsin Duluth, MN 2-4, L 11/20/2015 No. 7 North Dakota Grand Forks, ND 3-4, L adding an empty-net score with 1:07 remaining in the contest. Rooney 11/21/2015 No. 7 North Dakota Grand Forks, ND 1-0, W made 43 stops in the skate, a career-high. 11/27/2015 No. 8 Harvard Duluth, MN 4-2, W 11/28/2015 No. 8 Harvard Duluth, MN 1-4, L With a goal and an assist in the earlier series, junior forwad Ashleigh Bryka- 12/4/2015 St. Cloud State Duluth, MN 2-2, T OT liuk now owns the most points (1g, 3a) against the Gophers in 12 games. 12/5/2015 St. Cloud State Duluth, MN 4-0, W 12/11/2015 Ohio State Columbus, OH 4-2, W LAST TIME OUT: UMD recorded its fourth sweep of the season last week- 12/12/2015 Ohio State Columbus, OH 5-2, W end, defeating MSU 3-2 in overtime Friday before downing the Mavericks 1/8/2016 No. 2 Wisconsin Madison, WI 1-5, L 1/10/2016 No. 2 Wisconsin Madison, WI 1-3, L 5-2 Saturday in Mankato. 1/15/2016 No. 8/9 North Dakota Duluth, MN 1-2, L 1/16/2016 No. 8/9 North Dakota Duluth, MN 3-4, L Senior forward Michela Cava scored all three of UMD’s goals Friday night, 1/22/2016 No. 7 Bemidji State Duluth, MN 2-3, L. with her first collegiate hat-trick punctuated as the game-winner in overtime 1/23/2016 No. 7 Bemidji State Duluth, MN 0-2, L with 1:06 remaining in the contest. The Bulldogs scored two first period 1/29/2016 Ohio State Duluth, MN 4-6, L goals but allowed two MSU tallies in the third period and were outshot 21-7 1/30/2016 Ohio State Duluth, MN 4-3, W in the final two periods. 2/5/2016 Minnesota State Mankato, MN 3-2, W OT 2/6/2016 Minnesota State Mankato, MN 5-2, W 2/12/2016 No. 3 Minnesota Duluth, MN 7:07 p.m. Cava scored a short-handed goal Saturday, but it was her linemate Ashleigh 2/13/2016 No. 3 Minnesota Duluth, MN 4:07 p.m. Brykaliuk’s turn to net three goals. Brykaliuk scored a goal in the second 2/19/2016 St. Cloud State St. Cloud, MN 7:07 p.m. UMD vs. Minnesota Last 10 Games (24-47-7 All-Time) 2/20/2016 St. Cloud State St. Cloud, MN 3:07 p.m. 2/26/2016 WCHA 1st Round TBA TBA Oct. 24, 2015 1-6 Loss Away Oct. 10, 2014 0-3 Loss Home 2/27/2016 WCHA 1st Round TBA TBA Oct. 23, 2015 2-5 Loss Away Mar. 7, 2014 1-4 Loss Neutral* 2/28/2016 WCHA 1st Round TBA TBA Feb. 14, 2015 0-2 Loss Away Jan. 11, 2014 0-6 Loss Away 3/5/2016 WCHA Final Face-Off TBA TBA Feb. 13, 2015 1-7 Loss Away Jan. 10, 2014 0-6 Loss Away 3/6/2016 WCHA Final Face-Off TBA TBA Oct. 11, 2014 3-3 Tie, SW Home Oct. 19, 2013 3-6 Loss Home 3/11/2016 NCAA Regionals TBA TBA *Playoff Game Five-Time NCAA Champions 2010 • 2008 • 2003 • 2002 • 2001 BY THE NUMBERS - ABOUT MINNESOTA: Head Coach -- Brad Frost -- NInth Season BULLDOGS VS. MAVERICKS -Overall record -- 283-44-22 Current Season -- 25-3-1 Overall Record Overall Record -Leading Scorer -- Junior forward Dani Cameranesi -- 25 goals, 29 assists for 54 points 12-17-1 25-3-1 -Senior goaltender Amanda Leveille has played 1299:28 minutes in goal with a 1.29 GAA and Scoring Offense (G/Gm) seven shutouts. Leveille has a record of 19-3-1 this season. 2.43 4.90 -Minnesota beat North Dakota 3-0 last weekend before settling for a 0-0 tie and shootout loss. period and two in the third period — in- history. Scoring Defense (G/Gm) cluding the game-winner — to help UMD 2.80 1.21 seal the 5-2 win. UMD had has many --Three players had five point weekends shots in the third period — 22 — as it had for UMD, along with Brykaliuk (3g, 2a) Scoring Margin in the first two, and outshot MSU 44-21 in and Cava (4g, 1a), Lara Stalder had three -0.37 +3.69 the game. assists Friday night along with a goal and assist Saturday (1g, 4a). Shots on Goal (SOG/Gm) Kayla Black manned the pipes in both 28.8 35.3 games for the Bulldogs, making a total BULLDOG NOTES: Ashleigh Bryka- of 41 saves en route to picking up career liuk, who leads UMD with 39 points in 30 Penalty Minutes Per Game wins 51 and 52. games, ranks 16th in the NCAA with a 1.30 7.0 5.1 points per game average. Lara Stalder NOTES FROM THE MINNESOTA ranks 24th with a 1.17. Michela Cava sits Power Play STATE SERIES: The Bulldogs have won 22 with 16 goals in those same 30 games, 13/93 (14.0) 37/77 (48.1) 10-straight games against MSU dating while Brykaliuk also ranks 12th with 25 as- back to the 2012-13 season, and are 61- sists. Stalder has sixth power play goals, Penalty Kill 6-4 all-time against the Mavericks. UMD’s the sixth most in the nation. 60/87 (69.0) 49/61 (80.3) 61 wins against MSU is the second most wins it has against any program in its 17- --Brykaliuk, Stalder and Cava — who now Record vs. Top-10 Teams year history (the Bulldogs have 62 against has a UMD best 16 goals — all currently 2-16-0 6-3-1 Bemidji State). own four game scoring streaks. Brykaliuk has compiled five goals and three as- Point Leaders --Michela Cava and Ashleigh Bryka- sists for eight points over that span, while Brykaliuk (39) Cameranesi (54) liuk’s back-to-back hat-tricks were the Stalder has rung up one goal and eight Stalder (34) Brandt (49) first back-to-back three goal games by assists for nine points. Cava has six goals UMD players since Caroline Ouellette and and two assists in her last four skates. Goals Scored Noemie Marin pulled off the feat on Feb. Cava (16) Cameranesi (25) 5-6, 2005. In all, UMD has had different --Minnesota enters the weekend No. 3 Stalder (15) Brandt (22) players notch a hat-trick in back-to-back in the nation and will mark the 19th and games on five occassions in program 20th games UMD has hit the ice against a THE LAST TIME..
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