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WISCONSIN Hockey Oct CSCOG OC C 2019–20 SCOREBOARD WISCONSIN hockey Oct. 11 at #6/10 Boston College L, 5-3 Oct. 12 at Merrimack W, 11-5 6 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS ҋ 16 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS ҋ 40 ALL҃AMERICANS ҋ 25 OLYMPIANS ҋ 85 NHL BADGERS OCT. 18 #3 MINNESOTA DULUTH W, 6-2 GAMES 29-30 OCT. 19 #3 MINNESOTA DULUTH W, 3-1 OCT. 25 #13 CLARKSON L, 4-0 WISCONSIN BADGERS VS #9 PENN STATE NITTANY LIONS OCT. 26 #13 CLARKSON W, 4-3 10-17-1, 5-14-1-1 BIG TEN 18-9-3, 10-7-3 BIG TEN Oct. 31 at #12 Penn State L, 6-1 Head Coach: Tony Granato Head Coach: Guy Gadowsky Nov. 1 at #12 Penn State L, 4-2 Record at Wisconsin: 58-69-11 (4th Season) Record at PSU: 143-119-22 (8th Season) Overall Record: 58-69-11 (4th Season) Overall: 316-317-59 (20th Season) Nov. 8 at #20 Omaha W, 5-2 Nov. 9 at #20 Omaha L, 5-2 FRIDAY, FEB. 14 • 7 P.M. (CT) • MADISON, WIS. • KOHL CENTER (15,359) • BTN+ (STREAM) NOV. 15 #4 NOTRE DAME W, 3-0 SATURDAY, FEB. 15 • 7 P.M. (CT) • MADISON, WIS. • KOHL CENTER (15,359) • FOX SPORTS WISCONSIN NOV. 16 #4 NOTRE DAME L, 5-4 (OT) Nov. 22 at Minnesota L, 4-1 BADGERS WELCOME FIRST-PLACE PENN STATE Nov. 23 at Minnesota T, 3-3 (W, SO) Wisconsin (10-17-1, 5-14-1-1 Big Ten) plays its final Big Ten home series of the NOV. 30 MICHIGAN W, 3-2 year when first-place and No. 9 Penn State (18-9-3, 10-7-3 Big Ten) visits for a DEC. 1 MICHIGAN L, 3-1 Friday-Saturday set at the Kohl Center. Both games begin at 7 p.m. Dec. 6 at RV Michigan State L, 3-0 Friday’s game streams on BTN+, while Saturday airs on FOX Sports Wisconsin. Both can be heard on 1310 WIBA, the Badger Sports Network and the iheart Dec. 7 at RV Michigan State L, 5-4 (OT) radio app. JAN. 1 at US Under-18 Team (EX) W, 3-2 Wisconsin lost a pair of games at Penn State earlier this season, losing 6-1 on JAN. 10 #8 OHIO STATE L, 4-2 Oct. 31 and 4-2 on Nov. 1. Cole Caufield, Jack Gorniak and Wyatt Kalynuk accounted for UW’s goals in the series. JAN. 11 #8 OHIO STATE W, 5-2 UW is 2-0-2 in its last four games against Penn State at the Kohl Center, though JAN. 17 #20 MICHIGAN STATE L, 4-0 the last seven meetings in the series have all taken place at PSU. JAN. 18 #20 MICHIGAN STATE W, 3-1 Senior forward Max Zimmer 2017 Big Ten Coach of the Year and the 2018 U.S. Olympic Team coach Tony scored two goals and an assist Jan. 24 at RV Notre Dame W, 6-4 Granato leads the Badgers in his fourth season behind the bench. The 13-year at Michigan to go from two to Jan. 25 at RV Notre Dame L, 5-2 NHL veteran and 13-year NHL head and assistant coach was an All-American as fi ve points on the season. The a player at Wisconsin. three-point series matched his JAN. 31 RV MINNESOTA L, 6-2 career-best weekend. FEB. 1 RV MINNESOTA L, 4-2 KEY NOTES TO CONSIDER Feb. 7 at RV Michigan L, 8-4 The Badgers have three series remaining in the Caufield’s 18 goals lead the nation’s rookies and Feb. 8 at RV Michigan L, 5-3 regular season, including two against Big Ten foes. all Big Ten skaters. He is tied for third among FEB. 14 PENN STATE 7 p.m. Wisconsin is locked in to begin its best-of-three all players in the country, three behind Northern FEB. 15 PENN STATE 7 p.m. Big Ten playoffs series on the road the weekend Michigan’s Griffin Loughran. of March 6-8. FEB. 21 ARIZONA STATE 7 p.m. Cole Caufield’s (32 points) are tops among Big Ten Freshman forward Cole Caufield tallied his 18th rookies. FEB. 22 ARIZONA STATE 7 p.m. goal of the season last Friday at Michigan to move Feb. 28 at Ohio State 5 p.m. into a share of ninth place on UW’s all-time top-10 TOP UW FRESHMAN SCORERS (1999–present) list for goals by a freshman. Feb. 29 at Ohio State 7 p.m. 1. Dany Heatley (1999–2000) ........... 56 (28g, 28a) 2. Joe Pavelski (2004–05) ................... 45 (16g, 29a) March 6-8 Big Ten Tournament (Best-of-3)! FRESHMAN GOALS 3. Mark Zengerle (2010–11) .............. 36 (5g, 31a) March 14 Big Ten Tournament (Semifinals)! 1. Mark Johnson (1976-77) ............................36 4. Kyle Turris (2007–08) ...................... 35 (11g, 24a) 2. John Newberry (1980-81) ..........................30 5. Trent Frederic (2016–17) ............... 33 (15g, 18a) March 21 or 22 Big Ten Tournament 3. Dany Heatley (1999-00) .............................28 Nic Kerdiles (2012–13) ................... 33 (11g, 22a) (Championship)! 4. Dennis Olmstead (1972-73) ......................23 Craig Smith (2009–10)..................... 33 (8g, 25a) March 27-29 NCAA Regionals Doug Macdonald (1988-89) ......................23 Derek Stepan (2008–09) ................ 33 (9g, 24a) 6. Jason Zent (1990–91) ..................................19 9. Cole Caufield (2019–20) ................32 (18g, 14a) April 9 & 11 NCAA Frozen Four Gary Shuchuk (1986–87) ............................19 Luke Kunin (2015–16) ..................... 32 (19g, 13a) Home games listed in CAPS. Luke Kunin (2015–16) .................................19 All times are Central. 9. Cole Caufield ................................................18 Wisconsin ranks second in the country with a Dave Pay (1972–73) .....................................18 10,807 attendance average. Gary Winchester (1970–71) .....................18 BY THE NUMBERS 22 64 Freshman forward Cole Caufield’s After going 2-for-3 on the power Wisconsin has played the fourth- 22 points in league play are the play last weekend at Michigan, toughest schedule in the country, most among any player. His 11 the Badgers have six power- according to the USCHO.com RPI goals in Big Ten play are one play tallies in the last six games. rankings and the No. 2 most diffi- behind Michigan State senior Wisconsin is 6-for-15 with the cult slate according to the KRACH forward Patrick Khodorenko. man advantage during that stretch rankings. Caufield’s 1.10 points per game (40 percent). The power play has are 0.01 behind Khodorenko for climbed to No. 20 in the country at the top league scoring average. 21.6 percent (21-for-97). GAMES 29-30: WISCONSIN VS PENN STATE NOTES TRENDING HOLLOWAY ON NHL.COM WISCONSIN HISTORY Freshman forward Cole Caufield, the No. 15 overall Freshman forward Dylan Holloway, a poten- pick in the 2019 NHL Draft by Montreal, boasts Six-Time NCAA Champions tial first-round pick for the 2020 NHL Draft in three consecutive two-point games (2g, 4a). Montreal, is featured on NHL.com in a monthly 1973, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1990, 2006 After going six games without a point and just one draft diary this year. Three-Time WCHA Regular-Season Champions in 11 games, freshman forward Dylan Holloway tal- Holloway was invited to Canada’s National Junior (MacNaughton Cup) lied points in both games last weekend at Michigan Team camp as one of four NCAA players invited, 1977, 1990, 2000 (1g, 1a). but failed to make the squad. 12-Time WCHA Playoff Champions Junior forward Ty Pelton-Byce has points in seven Holloway will still be eligible to play in next year’s of his last 11 games and has gone more than one (Broadmoor Trophy) World Junior Championship, which will take place game without a point just twice this season. 1970, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1982, 1983, 1988, in Edmonton and Red Deer, Alberta. Holloway hails 1990, 1995, 1998, 2013 Senior forward Max Zimmer has a goal and two from Bragg Creek, Alberta, outside Calgary. assists in his last two games. His career-long point Inaugural Big Ten Tournament Champions streak is three games accomplished on three pre- WORLD JUNIORS RECAP 2014 vious occasions including most recently March 1 Led by sophomore defenseman K’Andre Miller, Five-Time Big Ten Champions (unoffi cial) through March 8, 2019. who served as an alternate captain, Wisconsin sent (Competed 1969–81) GETTING THEIR GROOVE BACK four of its players to skate for the U.S. National 1972, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1978 Junior Team at the 2020 International Ice Hockey 85 Badgers in the NHL Four Badgers who went over 10 games without a Federation World Junior Championship in the goal scored last weekend for the Badgers including Czech Republic from Dec. 26-Jan. 5. Miller was 25 Badger Olympians Jack Gorniak (14 games), Linus Weissbach (14), joined by sophomore defenseman Ty Emberson, 40 Badger All-Americans K’Andre Miller (12) and Dylan Holloway (11). as well as freshman forwards Alex Turcotte and Cole Caufield. POTPOURRI The Americans finished second in their pool, but fell QUICK FACTS Wisconsin ranks seventh in the nation in shots on 1-0 to Finland in the quarterfinals. goal per game at 32.93, while Penn State leads the Location: Madison, WI 53711 Wisconsin skaters have won 27 medals all-time at country at 37.73 shots per game. Population: 252,551 the tournament. Founded: 1848 Defenseman Tyler Inamoto shares 12th in the Enrollment: 43,198 nation with an average of 2.00 blocks per game. BAND OF BROTHERS Nickname: Badgers Cole Caufield shares 12th in the country with a 3.82 Wisconsin boasts three sets of brothers on its Colors: Cardinal and White shots-per-game average, tops among freshmen.
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