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No. 6/8 Wisconsin vs BEMIDJI State 2012-13 schedule/Results Game 31: Friday, FEB. 22, 2013 | 7 p.m. | Bemidji, Minn. | Record: 19-9-2 Video: n/a | Audio: BeaverRadioNetwork.com WCHA: 15-9-2-2 Live Stats: BSUBeavers.com | Live Blog: UWBadgers.com Game 32: Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013 | 4 p.m. | Bemidji, Minn. | sanford center DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Video: n/a | Audio: BeaverRadioNetwork.com Sept. 28 at Minnesota State* T, 2-2 (3-2) Live Stats: BSUBeavers.com | Live Blog: UWBadgers.com Sept. 29 at Minnesota State* W, 3-2 Oct. 5 at Lindenwood W, 7-2 Bemidji State Oct. 6 at Lindenwood W, 9-1 Rankings (USCHO/USA Today)...... 6/8 Rankings (USCHO/USA Today)...... NR/NR Oct. 13 at Minnesota Duluth* L, 0-2 2012-13 Record (WCHA)...... 19-9-2 (15-7-2-2) 2012-13 Record (WCHA)...... 6-22-2 (5-20-1-0) Oct. 14 at Minnesota Duluth* L, 0-1 2011-12 Record (WCHA)...... 35-5-2 (23-3-2-1) 2011-12 Record (WCHA)...... 17-17-3 (11-15-2-0) Oct. 19 BEMIDJI STATE* L, 0-1 Head Coach...... Mark Johnson Head Coach...... Steve Sertich Oct. 21 BEMIDJI STATE* T, 3-3 (2-0) Record at UW...... 299-55-28 (.819) (10th Season) Record at BSU...... 70-149-29 (.341) (7th season) Oct. 26 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 2-1 Website...... UWBadgers.com Website...... BSUBeavers.com Oct. 28 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 5-0 Nov. 2 MINNESOTA STATE* W, 2-0 Key notes to consider Nov. 3 MINNESOTA STATE* W, 5-0 u The women’s hockey team finishes the regular season with a road trip to Bemidji Nov. 16 at No. 8/9 Ohio State* W, 4-2 State this weekend, Feb. 22-23. Friday’s game will be played at 7 p.m., while Saturday’s Nov. 17 at No. 8/9 Ohio State* L, 1-3 will begin at 4 p.m. Nov. 23 ST. CLOUD STATE* W, 6-0 Nov. 24 ST. CLOUD STATE* W, 6-3 u leads the nation with 203 shots on and is eighth with 25 goals Dec. 1 at No. 1 Minnesota* L, 1-4 scored. Dec. 2 at No. 1 Minnesota* L, 0-2 u Decker is one shy of tying for second-most career points at Dec. 8 No. 8 NORTH DAKOTA* W, 3-2 Wisconsin (238). Dec. 9 No. 8 NORTH DAKOTA* W, 3-1

u Coach Johnson needs one more win to record his 300th career win. Jan. 7 MINN. WHITECAPS (EXH.) W, 4-0 Jan. 11 No. 9 OHIO STATE* W, 4-1 u Since opening LaBahn Arena, the Badgers have posted a 12-3-1 (.781) record at Jan. 12 No. 9 OHIO STATE* W, 2-1 home. Jan. 18 at North Dakota* L, 3-0 Jan. 19 at North Dakota* W, 2-1 Postseason picture Jan. 25 No. 1 MINNESOTA* L, 2-0 u With the weekend sweep, the Badgers will host the first round of WCHA playoffs, Jan. 27 No. 1 MINNESOTA* L, 5-1 March 1-3. Wisconsin’s opponent for the best-of-three series will be determined following Feb. 8 at St. Cloud State* W, 6-0 the conclusion of this weekend’s games, but will be one of the three: Minnesota State, St. Feb. 9 at St. Cloud State* W, 5-1 Cloud State or Bemidji State. Feb. 16 MINNESOTA DULUTH* W, 3-1 Feb. 17 MINNESOTA DULUTH* W, 3-2 (OT) u Tickets for the first two games of the series will go on sale Tuesday. If a third game is Feb. 22 at Bemidji State* 7 p.m. needed, tickets will be made available following the second game of the series. Feb. 23 at Bemidji State* 4 p.m. u For Wisconsin to finish in second place in the WCHA, Minnesota Duluth needs to March 1-3 WCHA First-Round Playoffs TBA claim at least two points from its series with North Dakota this weekend. In addition, the March 8-9 WCHA Final Face-Off TBA Badgers need to finish its series with Bemidji State claiming at least two points more than March 15-17 NCAA Quarterfinals TBA what UND gets from its series from UMD. March 22-24 NCAA Frozen Four TBA u The weekend sweep of UMD also moved Wisconsin up to eighth in the PairWise, the closest attempt to mimic the method used to determine participants for the NCAA All times Central. Home games in BOLD CAPS played at LaBahn Arena. tournament. * Denotes Western Collegiate Hockey Association game # WCHA First Round Playoffs Last time out % WCHA Final Face-Off (Minneapolis, Minn.) u The Badgers secured at least a third-place finish in the WCHA after sweeping ^ NCAA Quarterfinal Minnesota Duluth last weekend, Feb. 16-17. Wisconsin scored three power-play goals, $ NCAA Frozen Four (Minneapolis, Minn.) with Madison Packer scoring two and assisting on one, to down the Bulldogs 3-1. In the second outing, the Badgers came back from a 2-1 deficit in the third period, with Brianna Decker scoring the game-winner in overtime.

Athletic Communications Office • University of Wisconsin • Kellner Hall • 1440 Monroe Street • Madison, WI 53711 u In a game riddled with penalties, the Badgers went 3-for-9 on the power play, scoring 2012-13 WCHA standings one power-play goal in each period of the first game against UMD. Alev Kelter scored the WCHA Overall first goal and Madison Packer tallied the final two. Minnesota Duluth scored in the final Team Pts W-L-T-SW GP GF-GA W-L-T GF-GA minutes of regulation, but it was too-little too-late as the Badgers held on for the 3-1 win. 1 Minnesota 78 26-0-0-0 26 136-27 32-0-0 179-29 2 North Dakota 51 17-9-0-0 26 90-61 22-10-0 120-77 u The second game of the series served as senior day for the Badgers, and Brianna 3 Wisconsin 49 15-9-2-2 26 65-45 19-9-2 88-49 Decker made sure her last regular-season home game was one to remember. Decker 4 Minn. Duluth 40 13-12-1-0 26 69-65 14-13-3 76-72 opened the scoring in the second period, but the Bulldogs responded with two goals giving 5 Ohio State 37 11-13-2-2 26 68-76 16-14-2 93-85 them their first lead of the weekend. then scored off a turnover in front of 6 Minn. State 23 6-16-4-1 26 42-88 10-18-4 63-101 the UMD net with less than six minutes left in regulation to force overtime. Decker then 7 St. Cloud State 18 5-19-2-1 26 37-88 9-20-3 56-99 secured the sweep scoring an unassisted goal off of an offensive-zone face off. 8 Bemidji State 16 5-18-1-0 26 39-96 6-22-2 48-109 Wisconsin vs Bemidji State u Wisconsin owns a 49-4-3 overall record against Bemidj State. The Beavers have been USCHO.com Div. I Women’s Poll the Badgers’ opponents in the three of the most historic regular-season games for UW: Feb. 18, 2013 The Hockey Classic (Feb. 6, 2010), Fill The Bowl (Jan. 28, 2012) and the Rk Team (1st place) Record Pts Last Rank first game in LaBahn Arena (Oct. 19, 2012). 1 Minnesota (15) 32-0-0 150 1 2 College 23-5-2 127 2 u Earlier this season, the Badgers hosted Bemidji State during the opening weekend of 3 Cornell 21-5-1 116 4 LaBahn Arena. BSU spoiled the occasion as the Badgers struggled to get it’s offense going 4 Boston University 20-5-3 95 3 and suffered a 1-0 defeat, Oct. 19. Wisconsin rebounded in the next game, Oct. 21, to take 5 Harvard 19-4-2 92 5 a 3-2 lead in the third period, but Bemidji State scored with an extra attacker to force an 6 Wisconsin 19-9-2 66 7 eventual 3-3 tie. Wisconsin scored with it’s first two shooters to win the shootout in two 7 Clarkson 24-8-0 57 6 rounds. 8 North Dakota 22-10-0 54 8 9 Mercyhurst 24-6-1 39 9 u Bemidji State enters the weekend after falling to No. 1 Minnesota 8-0 on Feb. 15 10 Northeastern 18-10-2 28 10 and 3-2 in overtime on Feb. 16. The Beavers were the first team to take the top-ranked Also receiving votes: Minnesota Duluth 1. Gophers into overtime this season, and ended their streak of multi-goal wins at 35 games. USA TODAY/USA Hockey poll Johnson’s milestones Feb. 19, 2013 u Coach Johnson recorded his 200th WCHA victory on Feb. 9, as the Badgers downed Rk Team (1st place) Pts Last Rank Record St. Cloud State, 5-1. He is also one win shy of recording his 300th overall win. 1 Minnesota (19) 190 1 32-0-0 2 Boston College 168 2 23-5-2 Don’t look back 3 Cornell 146 4 21-5-1 u Wisconsin has scored the first goal of a game 16 times this season and has gone 4 Boston University 119 3 20-4-3 undefeated (16-0-0) in those games when taking the lead first. 5 Harvard 115 5 19-4-2 6 Clarkson 178 6 43-8-0 Coming through clutch 7 North Dakota 75 7 22-10-0 u The Badgers are undefeated (8-0-6) in their last 14 games that have gone into 8 Wisconsin 69 9 19-9-2 overtime. So far this season, the Badgers have played in three overtime games, winning 9 Mercyhurst 53 8 24-6-1 one (Feb. 17 vs UMD) and tying two (Sept. 28 vs MSU, Oct. 21 vs BSU). 10 Northeastern 31 10 18-10-2 Also receiving votes: Minnesota Duluth 1. Badgers in the new barn u Wisconsin has swept two nationally ranked opponents in LaBahn Arena: No. 8 North badgers in the Rankings Dakota (Dec. 8-9) and No. 9 Ohio State (Jan. 11-12). Date USCHO.com USA Today Preseason 2 2 u Brianna Decker has scored a total of 17 goals at LaBahn Arena, including the first on Oct. 1/2 4 3 Oct. 21 at the 13:56 mark of the second period. Oct. 8/9 4 3 Oct. 15/16 9 6 u Wisconsin currently owns the best average home attendance in the nation with 1,851 Oct. 22/23 RV RV fans per game. Oct. 29/30 RV RV Nov. 5/6 RV RV Rigbsy, what a champ! Nov. 12/13 RV RV u Rigsby is currently third in the nation in minutes played with 1798:03, but ranks first Nov. 19/20 RV RV in percentage played (99.2). She is seventh in the nation with 741 saves. Nov. 26/27 10 RV Dec. 3/4 9 9 u Her five shutouts this season is tied for third-most in the nation. She is also tied for Dec. 10/11 8 8 eighth all-time in NCAA history with 21 career shutouts. Jan. 7/8 8 8 Jan. 14/15 7 8 u Jan. 21/22 8 8 With 2415 career saves, Rigsby surpassed for second-place at UW for Jan. 28/29 8 8 career saves. Jackie MacMillan holds the record with 2527 saves. Feb. 4/5 8 9 u Feb. 11/12 7 9 She recorded a season-high 37 saves against Minnesota on Dec. 1. She followed up Feb. 18 6 8 her performance with 36 saves the following night, for a total of 73 saves on the weekend against Minnesota. Rigsby’s .936 save percentage against Minnesota during the Dec. 1-2 series, ranks as the highest percentage the Gophers have faced all season.

u She recorded a career-long shutout streak spanning 214:20 minutes. The streak started on Oct. 26 and lasted until Nov. 16. Climbing the ranks The Last Time Wisconsin ... u Brianna Decker keeps climbing in the record book at Wisconsin. In her career, the senior has 237 points from 111 goals and 126 assists. Won a WCHA game vs. Minnesota Duluth (W, 3-2, OT) - Feb. 17, 2013 u Decker needs two more points to surpass Meghan Duggan for second-most at Lost a WCHA game Wisconsin. vs. Minnesota (L, 5-1) - Jan. 27, 2013 u In the NCAA Division I women’s hockey record book, Decker currently ranks ninth Won a non-conference game for career points (237), eighth in career goals (109) and 16th in assists (124). vs. New Hampshire (W, 5-0) – Oct. 28, 2012 Lost a non-conference game Triple-deke u The Badgers lead the nation having scored two -shot goals this season. at Robert Morris (L, 3-1) – Nov. 6, 2009 Won in overtime Shoot the puck vs. Minnesota Duluth (W, 3-2, OT) - Feb. 17, 2013 u With 1029 total shots on goal so far this season, the Badgers are averaging 34 shots Lost in overtime on goal per game, sixth most in the nation. vs. Ohio State (L, 4-3, OT) – Feb. 27, 2010 Offensive defensemen Won a shootout u The Wisconsin defensemen are currently 10th in the nation for most points (70), vs. Bemidji State (T, 3-3; SO-W, 2-0) – Oct.. 21, 2012 having contributed 26 goals and 44 assists. Freshman Courtney Burke leads the UW Lost a shootout defensive corps with four goals and 17 assists. vs. North Dakota (T, 4-4; SO-L, 2-1) - Jan. 15, 2012 Weekly Winners Won at home u Three Badgers have been named WCHA Player of the Week five times honors this vs. Minnesota Duluth (W, 3-2, OT) - Feb. 17, 2013 season. Lost at home u vs. Minnesota (L, 5-1) – Jan. 27, 2013 Courtney Burke garnered her first weekly-honor of her career, being named the WCHA’s Rookie of the Week on Jan. 16. With three assists on the weekend, Burke helped Won on the road the Badgers sweep No. 9 Ohio State on Jan. 11-12. Two assists came on the power play, at St. Cloud State (W, 5-1) - Feb. 9, 2013 while the third was short-handed. Lost on the road at North Dakota (L, 3-0) - Jan. 18, 2013 u Earning her third weekly award this season, Rigsby was named the WCHA’s Defensive Player of the Week on Dec. 12 for her efforts against North Dakota on Dec. 8-9. Defeated a ranked opponent The junior netminder made 59 of 62 saves over the weekend, conceding only one even- vs. No. 9 Ohio State (W, 2-1) - Jan. 12, 2013 strength goal, as the Badgers claimed the weekend sweep. Scored in first TWO minutes vs. Minnesota State (Josephs, 01:02) – Feb. 25 , 2012 u After recording seven points off of four goals and three assists, and scoring her 100th career goal, Brianna Decker was named Offensive Player of the Week on Nov. 28. Decker Allowed a goal in first TWO minutes scored two goals in both games against St. Cloud State, Nov. 23-24, while also adding one vs. North Dakota (Josefine Jakobsen, 0:40) – Dec. 8, 2012 assist in the first game and two on the following day. Shut out an opponent at St. Cloud State (W, 6-0) - Feb. 8, 2013 u Rigsby was named Defensive Player of the Week for a second time after posting back- to-back shutouts against Minnesota State on Nov. 2-3. On the weekend, Rigsby made a was Shut out total of 36 saves, extending her shutout streak to 189:29 minutes. vs. Minnesota (L, 2-0) - Jan. 25, 2013 Scored five or more goals u Backstopping the Badgers to their first win, sweep and shutout in LaBahn Arena, at St. Cloud State (W, 5-1) - Feb. 9, 2013 Rigsby was named Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 31 for her efforts against New Hampshire. Rigsby made a total of 50 saves on the weekend (Oct. 26/28), while only Allowed five or more goals conceding one goal to UNH. vs. Minnesota (L, 5-1) – Jan. 27, 2013 Scored on a penalty Shot Century Club at Ohio State (Karley Sylvester) – Nov. 16, 2012 u Brianna Decker became just the third Badger in program history to score 100 career Allowed a Penalty Shot Goal goals, doing so with her second goal of the game against St. Cloud State on Nov. 23. The previous two Badgers to break the century mark for goals were Hilary Knight (143) and vs. Minnesota (Emily West on Alex Rigsby) – March 18, 2012 Meghan Duggan (108). Attempted a Penalty Shot at North Dakota (Brianna Decker) – Jan. 19, 2013 u Decker was the 15th player in NCAA history to record 100 goals. Opponent attempted a penalty shot 200-point plateau vs. Minnesota (Emily West on Alex Rigsby) – March 18, 2012 u Brianna Decker became the fifth Badger to reach 200 career points. She joins the HAD A PLayer scorE multiple goals company of UW greats, Hilary Knight (262), Meghan Duggan (238), (218) and vs. Minnesota Duluth (Decker, 2) - Feb. 17, 2013 Brooke Ammerman (215). HAD A PLAYER RECORD a hat trick u Decker reached 200 points in just 112 games, marking the faster Badger to reach vs. Lindenwood (Alev Kelter, 3) – Oct. 6, 2012 the milestone. Knight was the previous record holder, reaching 200 points in 120 games. HAD A PLAYER RECORD a Natural hat trick Duggan reached 200 points in 141 games, Bauer in 142 and Ammerman in 145. vs. Minnesota State (Bro. Ammerman, 4) – Feb. 24, 2012 u Decker was the 17th player in NCAA history to record 200 points. Tip of the hat 2012-13 Situational RECORDS u Two hat tricks have been recorded by two Badgers so far this season. Overall Record 19-9-2 u Brianna Decker recorded the first hat trick of the season for Wisconsin. Her eighth In home games 12-3-1 career hat trick came in the 7-2 win over Lindenwood on Oct. 5. One of her three goals In road games 7-6-1 included a goal off a penalty shot. At neutral sites 0-0-0 Against ranked opponents 5-5-0 u Alev Kelter tallied the second hat trick for the Badgers, one day after Decker’s, in the 9-1 win over Lindenwood on Oct. 6. The senior’s first-career hat trick included two Against WCHA opponents 15-9-2 unassisted goals. Against ECAC teams 0-0-0 Against CHA Teams 2-0-0 Shootout snipers Against Hockey East teams 2-0-0 u The Badgers have scored on every shootout attempt so far this season. Brianna Decker and Madison Packer have two shootout goals apiece and Brittany Ammerman has In non-conference games 4-0-0 one, as Wisconsin has five goals in a total of five shootout rounds this season. Wisconsin is In overtime games 1-0-2 2-0 in shootouts, beating Minnesota State, 3-2, in three rounds on Sept. 28 and downing In day games 13-7-1 Bemidji State, 2-0, in two rounds on Oct. 21. In night games 6-2-1 UW scores first 16-0-0 Starting on the road u The six-games to start the 2012-13 season is the longest stretch without a home game Opponent scores first 3-9-2 to start a season in program history. The Badgers have only opened the season on the road UW leads after 1st period 10-0-0 twice before, 2001-02 & 2007-08, but have had home games within the first two weeks of UW trails after 1st period 1-6-1 the season’s beginning since the program started in 1999-2000. Tied after 1st period 8-3-1 Future Badgers UW leads after 2nd period 13-0-0 u The Badgers signed five student-athletes to National Letters of Intent. Melissa UW trails after 2nd period 1-7-0 Channell (Oakville, Ontario), Sydney McKibbon (Oakville, Ontario), Tied after 2nd period 5-2-2 (Hamilton, Ontario), Annie Pankowski (Laguna Hills, Calif.), and Jenny Ryan (Victor, UW leads in shots 18-3-2 N.Y.) plan to attend the University of Wisconsin and play hockey for the Badgers beginning in the 2013-14 season. UW trails in shots 1-6-0 Shots are even 0-0-0 Four Nations Cup Standouts UW has 0-19 shots 0-2-0 u Former Badger Hilary Knight led all players at the 2012 Four Nations Cup with UW has 20-29 shots 1-4-0 six goals, scoring four in the round-robin game against Finland and one on the power UW has 30-39 shots 11-3-0 play against Canada in the gold-medal game. Brianna Decker was second among the tournament’s goal scorers with five goals, having also scored four in the game against UW has 40-49 shots 6-0-2 Finland. UW has 50 or more shots 1-0-0 UW allows 0-19 shots 4-1-0 u The tournament was also a huge success for Badger goaltending. Alex Rigsby earned UW allows 20-29 shots 12-2-2 her first start, win and shutout as a member of the senior women’s national team in the opening game against Sweden. Former netminder Jessie Vetter earned a win in the 15-1 UW allows 30-39 shots 3-3-0 blowout against Finland in the prelims, before leading Team USA to a 26-save shutout UW allows 40-49 shots 0-1-0 against Canada in the gold-medal game. UW allows 50 or more shots 0-0-0 UW scores on power play 13-2-0 notebook u Two Badgers were invited to attend the Canadian women’s under-22 camp this UW is scoreless on power play 6-7-2 summer. Defenders Saige Pacholok and Katarina Zgraja skated in Calgary, Alberta for the Opponent scores on power play 9-5-1 camp, while assistant coach Jackie Friesen was asked to help coach the camp. Opponent is scoreless on power play 10-4-1 In one-goal games 6-2-0 u Former Badgers , Bobbi-Jo Slusar and Carolyne Prévost were among 40 players invited to at Canada’s National Women’s Team September Camp/Fall In two-goal games 4-4-0 Festival in Calgary, Alberta, Sept. 22-29. In three-goal games 2-2-0 In four-or-more goal games 7-1-0 u During the fall camp, Meghan Mikkelson tallied the shootout-winning goal for Team On Friday 7-3-1 White against the Midget AAA Red Deer Chiefs on Sept. 26. Slusar scored the second goal On Saturday 9-3-0 for Team White on Sept. 27 against the Midget AAA Calgary Flames. Prévost tallied a goal in a shootout on Sept. 29 in the intrasquad game for Team Red. On Sunday 3-3-1 In September 1-0-1 u Meaghan Mikkelson and Bobbi-Jo Slusar were part of the silver-medal winning team In October 4-3-1 at the 2012 Four Nations Cup in Finland. Both former Badgers played all four games on In November 5-1-0 the blue line. In December 2-2-0 u Former Badger Carolyne Prévost won gold with the Canadian Women’s U-22 team In January 3-3-0 that participated in the 2013 Meco Cup in Germany, Jan. 2-6. In February 4-0-0 In March 0-0-0 u Future Badgers Sydney McKibbon and Sarah Nurse won gold with the Canadian Women’s U-18 team that participated in the 2013 IIHF World Championship. Canada used a 2-1 overtime win against the U.S. to claim the gold medal. u Meaghan Mikkelson, Carolyne Prévost, and Bobbi-Jo Slusar were invited to the Badgers in the National ranks Canadian women’s team winter training camp, which is being held Jan. 20-25 in Ottawa, Ontario. The camp will serve as an evaluation opportunity for the 2013 IIHF Points GP Points 10. Brianna Decker 30 48 Women’s World Championship and the 2014 Olympic Winter Games. T-32. Madison Packer 30 30 T-94. Karley Sylvester 30 21 USA Hockey notebook Courtney Burke 30 21 u Decker was named captain of the U.S. U-22 squad for a three-game series against

Goals GP Goals Canada (Aug. 16-19) in Calgary, Alberta. It was her first time donning the ‘C’ for a U.S. 8. Brianna Decker 30 25 national team. T-17. Madison Packer 30 16 T-20. Alev Kelter 30 15 u Decker, Kelter and Rigsby helped the U.S. U-22 team claim its first-ever sweep over T-94. Karley Sylvester 30 9 Canada in the five-year history of the series. The U.S. outscored Canada 12-7 in the three- Assists GP Assists game event. Decker recorded one assist in the opening game, before scoring two goals and T-18. Brianna Decker 30 23 tallying one assist in the second period of the third game. Kelter assisted on the game- T-44. Courtney Burke 30 17 winning goal in game three as team USA rallied from an early deficit to win. Rigsby played T-73. Madison Packer 30 14 all 60 minutes in both the first and third games, making a total of 46 saves on 50 shots in the two games. Power-Play Goals GP PPG T-6. Madison Packer 30 8 T-15. Karley Sylvester 30 6 u Five Badgers, two current and three former, won gold with Team USA at the 2012 T-28. Brianna Decker 30 5 Four Nations Cup in Finland. Brianna Decker and Alex Rigsby were the two current T-76. Alev Kelter 30 3 Badgers, while Meghan Duggan, Hilary Knight and Jessie Vetter were also on the squad.

Short-handed Goals GP SHG u Current Badgers Courtney Burke, Brianna Decker and Alex Rigsby, along with Hilary T-3. Brianna Decker 30 3 T-7. Alev Kelter 30 2 Knight and Jessie Vetter, were invited to the U.S. senior women’s national team’s winter T-19. Blayre Turnbull 30 1 training camp, which was held Dec. 27-31 in Blaine, Minn. It was the first winter training Jordan Brickner 30 1 camp for Burke, who was also the camps youngest participant.

Game-Winning Goals GP GWG u Future Badger Jenny Ryan took home silver with the U.S. Women’s U-18 team that T-8. Brianna Decker 30 5 participated in the 2013 IIHF World Championships. Team USA lost a 2-1 decision in T-14. Alev Kelter 30 4 T-28. Madison Packer 30 3 overtime to Canada.

Points (Defensemen) GP Points T-14. Courtney Burke 30 21 T-38. Saige Pacholok 28 14 T-104. Kelly Jaminski 30 6

Points (Rookies) GP Points 14. Courtney Burke 30 21 T-35. Erika Sowchuk 30 13

Goals Against Average Minutes GA GAA 8. Alex Rigsby 1798:03 48 1.60

Save Percentage Saves GA Sv % 5. Alex Rigsby 741 48 .939

Winning Percentage Record Win% 13. Alex Rigsby 19-9-2 .667 Shutouts GP Shutouts T-4. Alex Rigsby 30 5 2012-13 Media Information Wisconsin Athletic Communications Scoring Offense Games Goals G/GM Women’s Hockey Contact: Ross LaDue 11. Wisconsin 30 88 2.93 Email: [email protected] Scoring Defense Games Goals G/GM Office: 608-262-2255 | Cell: 608-279-8641 | Fax: 608-265-0788 5. Wisconsin 30 49 1.63 Interviews Wisconsin players and coaches are available for interviews after practice each day. Please Scoring Margin Games GF GF/G GA GA/G Margin contact Ross LaDue in advance for specific availability. 7. Wisconsin 30 88 2.93 49 1.63 1.30 Credentials Penalty Minutes Games PIM PIM/G Contact Ross LaDue to request credentials for UW women’s hockey home games. 12. Wisconsin 30 297 9.9 Postgame Power Play Totals SHA PCT Head coach Mark Johnson and requested Badger skaters are available to the media follow- 13. Wisconsin 24/131 0 18.3 ing each game, outside of the locker room. Please contact Ross LaDue for specific interview requests. Penalty Kill Totals SHF PCT Photo availability 11. Wisconsin 94/110 7 85.5 Headshots and action photos of current Wisconsin women’s hockey players and coaches are available at ftp://www.uwbadgers.com. Contact the UW Athletic Communications office for Team Winning Percentage W-L-T Win% login information. 10. Wisconsin 19-9-2 .667 Follow the Badgers on the web u UWBadgers.com is the official home of Wisconsin athletics on the web. u Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wisconsinwomenshockey u Twitter: http://twitter.com/BadgerWHockey 2012-13 Wisconsin Women’s Hockey Alphabetical Roster 2012-13 WCHA Award winners No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. S/C Hometown 10 Brittany Ammerman JR F 5-6 L River Vale, N.J. Preseason Player of the Year 28 Natalie Berg JR D 5-9 R Minnetonka, Minn. Brianna Decker (UW) Jocelyne Lamoureux (UND)* 26 Jordan Brickner SR D 5-8 L Lake Forest, Ill. (UM)* 6 Courtney Burke FR D 5-9 L Albany, N.Y. 18 Brianna Decker SR F 5-4 R Dousman, Wis. Preseason rookie OF THE YEAR 9 Molly Doner FR F 5-5 L Mukilteo, Wash. (UM) 23 Kim Drake FR F 5-10 L Mosinee, Wis. 1 Ilana Friedman JR G 5-6 L Middleton, Wis. OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Oct. 3 - Amanda Kessel (UM) 8 Kaitlyn Harding FR F 5-7 L Anchorage, Alaska Oct. 10 - Lauren Smith (MSU) 7 Kelly Jaminski JR D 6-0 L Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Oct. 17 - Paige Semenza (OSU) 20 Mikayla Johnson FR F 5-7 L Madison, Wis. Oct. 24 - Tracy McCann (MSU) 27 Rachel Jones FR F 5-6 L Berlin, Wis. Oct. 31 - Taylor Kuehl (OSU) 12 Katy Josephs SO F 5-4 R Calgary, Alberta Nov. 7 - Amanda Kessel (UM) Nov. 14 - Julia Gilbert (SCSU) 15 Alev Kelter SR D 5-8 R Eagle River, Alaska Nov. 20 - Jocelyne Lamoureux (UND) 5 Stefanie McKeough SR D 5-7 R Carlsbad Springs, Ontario Nov. 28 - Brianna Decker (UW) 16 Saige Pacholok SR D 5-5 R Edmonton, Alberta Dec. 5 - Zoe Hickel (UMD) 14 Madison Packer JR F 5-9 R Birmingham, Mich. Dec. 12 - Haylea Schmid (SCSU) 33 Alex Rigsby JR G 5-7 L Delafield, Wis. Jan. 9 - Lauren Smith (MSU) Jan. 16 - Amanda Kessel (UM) 25 Erika Sowchuk FR F 5-7 L Fernie, British Columbia Jan. 16 - Jamie Kenyon (UMD) 24 Karley Sylvester SO F 5-9 L Warroad, Minn. Jan. 23 - Amanda Kessel (UM) 17 Blayre Turnbull SO F 5-7 R Stellarton, Nova Scotia Jan. 30 - Jocelyne Lamoureux (UND) 21 Lauren Unser SR F 5-4 R West Salem, Wis. Feb. 6 - Josefine Jakobsen (UND) 30 Jorie Walters FR G 5-4 L Grinnell, Iowa Feb. 6 - Amanda Kessel (UM) Feb. 13 - Jocelyne Lamoureux (UND) 13 Katarina Zgraja SO D 5-5 L Waterloo, Ontario Feb. 20 - Monique Lamoureux (UND)

DefENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Oct. 3 - Danielle Butters (MSU) Oct. 10 - Chelsea Knapp (OSU) 2012-13 Wisconsin women’s Hockey Numerical Roster Oct. 17 - Kayla Black (UMD) No. Name Pos. Ht. yr. S/C Hometown Oct. 24 - Jorid Dagfinrud (UND) 1 Ilana Friedman JR G 5-6 L Middleton, Wis. Oct. 24 - Noora Räty (UM) 5 Stefanie McKeough SR D 5-7 R Carlsbad Springs, Ontario Oct. 31 - Alex Rigsby (UW) Nov. 7 - Alex Rigsby (UW) 6 Courtney Burke FR D 5-9 L Albany, N.Y. Nov. 14 - Julie Friend (SCSU) 7 Kelly Jaminski JR D 6-0 L Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Nov. 20 - (UM) 8 Kaitlyn Harding FR F 5-7 L Anchorage, Alaska Nov. 20 - Monique Lamoureux (UND) 9 Molly Doner FR F 5-5 L Mukilteo, Wash. Nov. 28 - Monique Lamoureux (UND) 10 Brittany Ammerman JR F 5-6 L River Vale, N.J. Dec. 5 - Noora Räty (UM) Dec. 12 - Alex Rigsby (UW) 12 Katy Josephs SO F 5-4 R Calgary, Alberta Jan. 9 - Jessica Havel (BSU) 13 Katarina Zgraja SO D 5-5 L Waterloo, Ontario Jan. 16 - Erika Wheelhouse (BSU) 14 Madison Packer JR F 5-9 R Birmingham, Mich. Jan. 23 - Bridgette Lacquette (UMD) 15 Alev Kelter SR D 5-8 R Eagle River, Alaska Jan. 30 - Noora Räty (UM) 16 Saige Pacholok SR D 5-5 R Edmonton, Alberta Feb. 6 - Noora Räty (UM) 17 Blayre Turnbull SO F 5-7 R Stellarton, Nova Scotia Feb. 13 - Megan Bozek (UM) Feb. 20 - Audrey Hanmer (SCSU) 18 Brianna Decker SR F 5-4 R Dousman, Wis. 20 Mikayla Johnson FR F 5-7 L Madison, Wis. ROOKIE OF THE WEEK 21 Lauren Unser SR F 5-4 R West Salem, Wis. Oct. 3 - Hannah Brandt (UM) 23 Kim Drake FR F 5-10 L Mosinee, Wis. Oct. 10 - Maryanne Menefee (UM) 24 Karley Sylvester SO F 5-9 L Warroad, Minn. Oct. 17 - Katie Fitzgerald (SCSU) Oct. 24 - Hannah Brandt (UM) 25 Erika Sowchuk FR F 5-7 L Fernie, British Columbia Oct. 31 - Milica McMillen (UM) 26 Jordan Brickner SR D 5-8 L Lake Forest, Ill. Nov. 7 - Hannah Brandt (UM) 27 Rachel Jones FR F 5-6 L Berlin, Wis. Nov. 14 - Kaitlyn Tougas (BSU) 28 Natalie Berg JR D 5-9 R Minnetonka, Minn. Nov. 20 - Hannah Brandt (UM) 30 Jorie Walters FR G 5-4 L Grinnell, Iowa Nov. 28 - Lee Stecklein (UM) Dec. 5 - Julia McKinnon (OSU) 33 Alex Rigsby JR G 5-7 L Delafield, Wis. Dec. 12 - Hannah Brandt (UM) Jan. 9 - Meghan Dufault (UND) pronunciation guide Jan. 16 - Courtney Burke (UW) Jan. 23 - Shleby Amsley-Benzie (UND) Molly Doner: DAWN-er Kelly Jaminski: Juh-MIN-ski Jan. 30 - Hannah Brandt (UM) Alev Kelter: uh-LEV Stefanie McKeough: Mc-Q Feb. 6 - Hannah Brandt (UM) Feb. 13 - Maryanne Menefee (UM) Saige Pacholok: Sage / Puh-HALL-lick Erika Sowchuk: SAO-chuck Feb. 20 - Meghan Dufault (UND) Katarina Zgraja: zh-GRY-yuh 2012-13 Wisconsin Schedule/Results Date Opponent Time/Result Goals (Season goals) Goaltender, Saves Att. Sept. 28 at Minnesota State* T, 2-2 (3-2) Kelter (1), Josephs-EX-GT (1) Rigsby, 21 390 Sept. 29 at Minnesota State* W, 3-2 Decker-PP (1), Decker (2), Drake (1) Rigsby, 16 297 Oct. 5 at Lindenwood W, 7-2 Decker (3), Jaminksi (1), Sylvester-PP (1), Packer-PP (1), Decker-PS (4), Decker-PP-HT (5), Sylvester-PP (2) Rigsby, 20 203 Oct. 6 at Lindenwood W, 9-1 Kelter (2), Decker (6), Sowchuck (1), Josephs (2), Packer (2), Kelter (3), Sylvester (3), Kelter-HT (4), Sylvester (4) Rigsby, 16 221 Oct. 13 at Minnesota Duluth* L, 0-2 Rigsby, 15 832 Oct. 14 at Minnesota Duluth* L, 0-1 Rigsby, 27 977 Oct. 19 BEMIDJI STATE* L, 0-1 Rigsby, 22 2273 Oct. 21 BEMIDJI STATE* T, 3-3 (2-0) Decker (7), Burke (1), Brickner-SH (1) Rigsby, 18 1547 Oct. 26 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 2-1 Sylvester-PP (5), Decker (8) Rigsby, 29 1673 Oct. 28 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 5-0 Decker-PP (9), Burke (2), Packer (3), Decker (10), Sylvester-PP (6) Rigsby, 21 1367 Nov. 2 MINNESOTA STATE* W, 2-0 Sowchuk (2), Kelter (5) Rigsby, 14 1262 Nov 3 MINNESOTA STATE* W, 5-0 Kelter (6), Zgraja (1), Decker (11), Decker (12), Turnbull (1) Rigsby, 22 1648 Nov. 16 at Ohio State* W, 4-2 Kelter (7)-SH, Sylvester (7)-PS, Turnbull (2)-SH, Packer (4)-EN Rigsby, 31 198 Nov. 17 at Ohio State* L, 3-1 Kelter (8)-PP-EX Rigsby, 30 368 Nov. 23 ST. CLOUD STATE* W, 6-0 Kelter (9)-PP, Packer (5), Decker (13), Pacholok (1), Kelter (10), Decker (14) Rigsby, 19 1951 Nov. 24 ST. CLOUD STATE* W, 6-3 Decker (15)-PP, Packer (6)-PP, Packer (7), Berg (1), Unser (1), Rigsby, 26 1767 Decker (16)-SH-EN Dec. 1 at Minnesota* L, 1-4 Decker (17) Rigsby, 37 3400 Dec. 2 at Minnesota* L, 0-2 Rigsby, 36 2132 Dec. 8 NORTH DAKOTA* W, 3-2 Packer (8)-PP, Decker (18), Kelter (11) Rigsby, 33 1771 Dec. 9 NORTH DAKOTA* W, 3-1 Burke (3)-PP, Packer (9), Decker (19)-SH Rigsby, 26 1539 Jan. 4 MINNESOTA WHITE CAPS W, 4-0 Sylvester, Burke, Jones, Josephs Walters, 18 948 Jan. 11 OHIO STATE* W, 4-1 Packer (10), Decker-SH (20), Kelter-SH (12), Decker-PP (21) Rigsby, 23 2180 Jan. 12 OHIO STATE* W, 2-1 Packer-PP (11), Kelter (13) Rigsby, 26 2028 Jan. 18 at North Dakota* L, 0-3 Rigsby, 27 920 Jan. 19 at North Dakota* W, 2-1 Josephs (3), Packer (12) Rigsby, 28 1051 Jan. 25 MINNESOTA* L, 0-2 Rigsby, 33 1791 Jan. 27 MINNESOTA* L, 1-5 Packer (13) Rigsby, 34 2273 Feb. 8 at St. Cloud State* W, 6-0 Sylvester-PP (8), Pacholok (2), Kelter (14), Sowchuk (3), Decker (22), Burke (4) Rigsby, 23 205 Feb. 9 at St. Cloud State* W, 5-1 Sylvester-PP (9), Jones (1), Brickner-PP (2), Decker (23), Packer-PP (14) Rigsby, 21 410 Feb. 16 MINNESOTA DULUTH* W, 3-1 Kelter-PP (15), Packer-PP (15), Packer-PP (16) Rigsby, 25 2273 Feb. 17 MINNESOTA DULUTH* W, 3-2 (OT) Decker (24), Turnbull (3), Decker (25) Rigsby, 22 2273 Feb. 22 at Bemidji State* 7 p.m. Feb. 23 at Bemidji State* 4 p.m. All times Central • * WCHA game • ^ WCHA Playoffs • & WCHA Final Face-off • % NCAA Quarterfinal • $ NCAA Women’s Frozen Four Home games in CAPS at LaBahn Arena • Schedule is subject to change Please note: Bold italics denotes game-winning goal; (#) denotes individual season goals; PP denotes power-play goal; SH denotes shorthanded goal; EN denotes empty net goal; HT denotes hat tricks; GT denotes game-tying goal; EX denotes extra attacker; PS denotes penalty shot goal Head Coach mark johnson WISCONSIN QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION With strong ties to Wisconsin hockey as a coach’s son, player and School: University of Wisconsin-Madison assistant coach, Johnson stepped into the role of head women’s hockey Location: Madison, Wis. (pop. 231,916) coach beginning with the 2002-03 season. In nine seasons, Johnson Founded: 1848 and the Badgers have shattered both school and national records. Enrollment: 42,099 Johnson has established Wisconsin’s rank among the elite in college Nickname: Badgers women’s hockey. Under his direction, Wisconsin has compiled four Colors: Cardinal and White NCAA titles, four Western Collegiate Hockey Association playoff titles Conference: WCHA and three WCHA regular season crowns. Johnson and the Badgers were Division: NCAA I the first team ever to land in the NCAA championship game in four Interim Chancellor: David Ward consecutive seasons and win the title three times (2006, 2007, 2009). MARK JOHNSON Director of Athletics: Barry Alvarez A four-time American Hockey Coaches’ Association Division I Coach of 10th Season at Wisconsin Assoc. Athletic Director - W Hockey: Sean Frazier the Year, Johnson led the Badgers to their fourth national title in 2010-11 Wisconsin, 1994 2012-13 TEAM INFORMATION while posting a 37-2-2 record, setting a NCAA record for most wins in a UW Record: 299-55-28 (.819) 2011-12 Overall record: 35-5-3 single season. The Badgers also claimed the WCHA regular-season and Career Record: Same 2011-12 WCHA record (finish): 23-3-2 (1st) playoff titles en route to winning their fourth national championship in six 2011-12 WCHA Tournament: Lost to Minn. Duluth 3-1 years. Letterwinners returning/lost: 15/7 Johnson has led the Badgers to an 14-2 record in the NCAA Tournament, which includes nine Frozen Newcomers: 8 Four wins. Johnson celebrated his 200th career win on Feb, 1, 2008 against Ohio State. He leads all PROGRAM HISTORY active women’s college-hockey coaches with a winning percentage of .830 after compiling an impressive First season: 1999-2000 (14 seasons) record of 247-41-24 in his first seven years at Wisconsin. All-time record: 379-104-40 (.763) Record at : 137-25-13 (.820) Three Badgers have won the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award under Johnson. Sara Bauer became UW’s Record at LaBahn Arena: 12-3-1 (.781) first award recipient in 2006, Jessie Vetter received the award in 2009 and Meghan Duggan won in 2011. All-time WCHA record: 262-75-33 (.753) Named the 2003 WCHA Co-Coach of the Year and an AHCA DI Coach of the Year award finalist, Johnson WCHA tournament: 29-11-0 (.725) guided UW to a 22-8-5 record in his first season. After going 25-6-3 in 2003-04, the Badgers made WCHA regular season titles: 4 (2006, 07, 11, 12) history in Johnson’s third season, winning a then-program-record 28 games (28-9-1), earning their first WCHA tournament championships: 4 (2006, 07, 09, 11) NCAA tournament berth and reaching a No. 2 national rank. NCAA appearances: 7 (2005, 06, 07, 08, 09, 11, 12) NCAA titles: 4 (2006, 07, 09, 11) In 2005-06, Wisconsin debuted at No. 1 and went on to validate that distinction with a 36-4-1 record and a national championship. As an encore in 2006-07, the team successfully defended all three NCAA tournament record: 16-3-0 (.842) championships while posting a 36-1-4 record. COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Mark Johnson Over that two-year span, Johnson’s team won more games in a two-year period (72) than another other Alma Mater: Wisconsin, 1994 team in women’s college hockey history. During the 2006-07 campaign, Johnson’s team broke or tied 18 Career Record/Years: 299-55-28 (.819) / 10th season NCAA team and individual records, including wins in a season (36), fewest losses (one), best winning UW Record/Years: Same percentage (.927) and most shutouts (18).The Badgers fell to Minnesota Duluth in the 2008 championship WCHA Record: 200-43-25 (.794) game before rebounding in 2009 with the program’s third NCAA championship as Johnson’s 2008-09 Associate Head Coach: Dan Koch (St. Mary’s, 2001) squad led the nation in nearly every category. Assistant Coaches: Jackie Friesen (Wisconsin, 2006) Johnson’s Badgers reached 29 victories in four straight seasons, something no other program has Mark Greenhalgh (Wisconsin, 1987) accomplished. From the 2005-06 season to 2008-09, Wisconsin recorded 135 wins, more than any other Director of Operations: Paul Hickman (Wisconsin, 2002) team in the nation. Athletic Training: Dennis Helwig The third head coach in UW women’s hockey history, Johnson joined the staff after serving as an assistant Strength & Conditioning: Jim Snider coach with the men’s program from 1996-2002. He also coached the professional Madison Monsters and FACILITY INFORMATION at both Verona HS and Madison Memorial HS. Home Rink: La Bahn Arena Capacity: 2,273 Johnson’s most notable accomplishments as a player occurred when he led the 1980 U.S. Olympic Opened: 2012 Team’s gold medal-winning effort with 11 points, including two goals in the “MiracleOn-Ice” against Address: 105 East Campus Mall the Soviet Union and an assist on the game-winning goal against Finland in the final contest. Following Madison, WI 53715 his Olympic experience, Johnson embarked on a successful 11-year NHL career. Johnson earned his ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS B.S. degree in kinesiology from Wisconsin in 1994. He and his wife Leslie have five children – Douglas, Director, Athletic Communications: Brian Lucas Christopher, Patrick, Mikayla and Megan. Director, Website Services: Tamara J. Flarup Women’s Hockey Contact: Ross LaDue Coaching History Office Phone: 608-262-2255 Cell Phone: 608-279-8641 YEAR COACH OVERALL RECORD WCHA RECORD Office Fax: 608-262-8184 W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Press Box Phone: 608-265-4336 1999-00 Julie Sasner 19 14 2 .571 15 8 1 .646 E-mail: [email protected] 2000-02 Trina Bourget 43 20 7 .664 30 12 6 .688 UW WOMEN’S HOCKEY ON THE WEB 2002-09 Mark Johnson 210 39 22 .815 140 29 19 .795 Official website: UWBadgers.com 2009-10 *Tracey DeKeyser 18 15 3 .541 15 12 1 .554 Twitter: http://twitter.com/BadgerWHockey 2010-13 Mark Johnson 87 16 6 .826 60 14 6 .788 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wisconsinwomenshockey Overall 14 seasons 379 104 40 .763 262 75 33 .753 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/WisconsinAthletics * Tracey DeKeyser served as interim head coach during the 2009-10 season as head coach Mark Johnson took a one-year sabbatical to coach the 2010 U.S. Olympic Women’s Ice Hockey Team. LA bahn arena: the new Home of wisconsin Women’s hockey

LaBahn Arena Facts u LaBahn Arena, is set to open on Oct. 19, 2012, and is the new home for the UW men’s and women’s hockey teams. The rink, which features a 200’ x 90’ ice surface, serves as the main practice facility for both squads and is the primary home venue for the women’s team. u On Nov. 17 2010, the Wisconsin State Building Commission gave final approval to the multi-level, hockey and swimming competition and training facility to be constructed adjacent to the Kohl Center on the UW-Madison campus. LaBahn Arena is named after Charles (UW-Madison ‘49) and Mary Ann LaBahn, the lead donors for the project. Series Records u La Bahn Arena is a tri-level complex that includes, among other items: • Seating for 2,273 spectators at la bahn Arena • Women’s hockey office suite and associated support spaces OPPONENT RECORD LAST • Underground connection to the Kohl Center Bemidji State 0-1-1 10/21/12 • A connecting skywalk to the Southeast Recreation Facility (SERF) Minnesota 0-2-0 1/27/13 Minnesota Duluth 2-0-0 2/17/13 Minnesota State 2-0-0 11/3/12 Minn. Whitecaps* 1-0-0 1/4/13 Wisconsin firsts in la bahn arena New Hampshire 2-0-0 10/28/12

Goal (Assist) North Dakota 2-0-0 12/9/12 Oct. 21, 2012 vs Bemidji State - 13:56 2nd period - Brianna Decker (Kelly Jaminski) Ohio State 2-0-0 1/12/13 Win St. Cloud State 2-0-0 11/24/12 Oct. 26, 2012 vs New Hampshire (2-1) Shutout Overall 12-1-1 2/17/13 Oct. 28, 2012 vs New Hampshire (5-0) - Alex Rigsby (21 Saves) Shootout Oct. 21, 2012 vs Bemidji State - Won 2-0 (2 rounds) Year-By-Year Penalty SEASON OVERALL WCHA Oct. 19, 2012 vs Bemidji State - 5:07 2nd period - Blayre Turnbull (2-min, Holding) 2012-13 12-3-1 10-3-1 Hat Trick 1 season 12-3-1 (.781) 10-3-1 (.750)

Penalty Shot * Club, Foreign or National Team - does not count towards record Badgers in the canadian women’s hockey league (As of Feb. 20, 2012) u Two former Wisconsin women’s hockey student-athletes were taken in the third annual Canadian Women’s Hockey League draft during the summer. 2012 seniors, Hilary Knight (Boston) and Carolyne Prévost (Montreal) will be playing alongside six other former UW women’s hockey players this upcoming season in the CWHL. u Other former Badgers currently playing in the CWHL include: Meghan Duggan (Boston), (Boston), (Boston), Bobbi-Jo Slusar (Alberta), Meaghan Mikkelson (Alberta) and Mallory Deluce (Toronto). Mallory Deluce (Toronto) u Has played in 15 games for the Furies ... scored the game’s first goal, before collecting two assists, including the lone helper on an 4-3 overtime winner at Brampton (Oct. 20) ... tallied one assist in a 4-3 overtime loss the following night against Brampton (Oct. 21) ... scored one goal and recorded one assist in the Nov. 17 game against Alberta which was played in the Air Canada Centre in Toronto ... scored two goals, one short-handed, in 3-1 win over Alberta (Nov. 19) ... tallied four assists in the three-game series against Alberta on Nov. 30-Dec. 1 ... recorded three assists in Toronto’s 4-3 win against Montreal (Jan. 6) ... scored the game winner and recorded an assist in the 7-3 win at Brampton on Jan. 12 ... assisted one goal at Boston on Jan. 20. Meghan Duggan (Boston) u Has played in eight games for the Blades ... Recorded four assists on Sept. 30 in a 6-4 exhibition win against Northeastern, including helping on the game-winning goal In her first year in the league, Hilary Knight is currently to cap off Karen Thatcher’s hat trick ... assisted on the game winner in a 4-3 exhibition second in point scoring in the CWHL with 24 points stem- win against Boston College (Oct. 6) ... scored the third goal in the series finale against ming from 11 goals and 13 assists. Montreal on Oct. 21 to help the Blades to a 4-1 victory ... recorded one assist in a 4-3 win against Toronto on Oct. 27 ... recorded two assists in a 6-3 loss to Montreal on Jan. 12 ... recorded one goal and one assist in 5-2 win against Toronto on Jan. 20. Badgers among CWHL Leaders Molly Engstrom (Boston) Scoring GP G-A=P P/G u Has played in eight games for the Blades ... recorded two assists against Toronto in a 4-3 win on Oct. 27 ... scored her first goal of the season, on the power play, in a 3-1 3. Hilary Knight (BOS) 18 11-13=24 1.33 win against Alberta on Dec. 8. 9. Mallory Deluce (TOR) 17 5-13=18 1.06 T-18. Carolyne Prévost (MTL) 16 5-7=12 0.75 Hilary Knight (Boston) T-28. Meghan Duggan (BOS) 8 2-5=7 0.88 u Has played in all 18 games for the Blades ... is second in the CWHL for scoring T-49. Molly Engstrom (BOS) 8 1-2=3 0.37 with 24 points (11G, 13A) ... recorded an assist on the Blades’ fourth goal in a 4-4 Meaghan Mikkelson (ALB) 17 2-1=3 0.17 exhibition tie against Boston University on Oct. 6 ... scored on the power play for Boston’s third goal in a 4-3 come-from-behind win in a n exhibition against Boston Goals GP G-A=P G/G College on Oct. 13 ... recorded an assist on the Blades first goal in an eventual 3-2 overtime loss on Oct. 20 against Montreal to open the regular season ... tallied first two 4. Hilary Knight (BOS) 18 11-13=24 0.61 goals in a 4-1 win over Montreal on Oct. 21 ... tallied one assist on the power play in a T-16. Mallory Deluce (TOR) 17 5-13=18 0.29 2-1 win at Toronto (Oct. 28) ... scored one goal in each game and tallied three assists in Carolyne Prévost (MTL) 16 5-7=12 0.31 the Blades’ sweep of Montreal on Nov. 17-18 ... matched her UW career record, scoring T-32. Meghan Duggan (BOS) 8 2-5=7 0.25 five goals in an exhibition against Team Russia on Nov. 27 ... recorded two assists in 5-2 Meaghan Mikkelson (ALB) 17 2-1=3 0.12 win against Brampton (Dec. 1) ... scored three goals in the three-game series against T-46. Molly Engstrom (BOS) 8 1-2=3 0.12 Alberta (Dec. 8-10), including a game-winner on Dec. ... recorded one goal and one assist in 6-3 loss to Montreal on Jan. 12 ... netted one goal and assisted one in 5-2 win against Toronto on Jan. 20 ... recorded one goal and one assist in the two wins against Alberta over Feb. 1-3 series. Assists GP G-A=P A/G T-4. Mallory Deluce (TOR) 17 5-13=18 0.76 Erika Lawler (Boston) Hilary Knight (BOS) 18 11-13=24 0.72 u Has yet to play to this season. T-17. Carolyne Prévost (MTL) 16 5-7=12 0.44 T-25. Meghan Duggan (BOS) 8 2-5=7 0.63 Meaghan Mikkelson (Alberta) T-43. Molly Engstrom (BOS) 8 1-2=3 0.08 u Has played in all 17 games for Alberta ... recorded first point of the season with an T-56. Meaghan Mikkelson (ALB) 17 2-1=3 0.06 assist in an 8-2 loss to Brampton on Oct. 28 ... scored Alberta’s second goal in a 3-2 win the following night against Brampton (Oct. 29) ... scored game-winning goal against Power-Play Goals GP PPG Boston on Feb. 2. T-2. Hilary Knight (BOS) 18 3 Carolyne Prévost (Montreal) T-13. Molly Engstrom (BOS) 8 1 u Has played in 16 games for the Stars this season ... scored her first CWHL goal in Carolyne Prévost (MTL) 16 1 a 5-3 loss to Boston on Nov. 17 ... recorded three assists in series against Toronto (Nov. 24-25) ... scored one goal in each game of the Dec. 8-9 series against Brampton, while Short-Handed Goals GP SHG also recording one assist in the 8-3 win on Dec. 9 ... recorded two goals, one game- T-1. Mallory Deluce (TOR) 17 2 winning, and three assists in 9-3 win against Brampton. Bobbi-Jo Slusar (Alberta) Game-winning Goals GP GWG T-2. Hilary Knight (BOS) 18 2 u Has played in 12 games for Alberta so far this season. T-13. Mallory Deluce (TOR) 17 1 Meaghan Mikkelson (ALB) 17 1 Carolyne Prévost (MTL) 16 1 International Badgers u Nine former and current Badgers have represented their home countries by competing in the Winter , including two Canadians and seven Americans.

u Canadian defensemen Carla MacLeod leads Wisconsin’s Olympians as a two-time Olympic gold medalist. MacLeod led Canada to gold in both 2006 and 2010. Meanwhile, Meaghan Mikkelson picked up her first Olympic gold with Canada in 2010.

u Six Badgers skated with Team USA in their first Olympic Games in 2010. Duggan and Knight joined former Badgers Erika Lawler Jessie Vetter, and Jinelle Zaugg-Siergiej in taking home the silver in their Olympic debut, while Molly Engstrom added a silver medal to her bronze from 2006.

u The United States and Canada are the only gold-medal winners in Olympic Winter Games history. Team USA won the inaugural Olympic gold medal in 1998, while Canada took the top prize in 2002, 2006 and 2010.

u A total of 13 former and current Badgers have represented their home countries by competing in either the IIHF Women’s World Championship or the Four Nations Cup, Carla MacLeod (above) leads Wisconsin’s Olympians as a two-time Olympic gold medalist, while Molly Engstrom which includes four Canadians and nine Americans. (below) was Wisconsin’s first U.S. Olympian.

World Championships & Four Nations Cup Participants

Canada (4) Carla MacLeod World Championships 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009 Three/Four Nations Cup 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009

Stefanie McKeough Three/Four Nations Cup 2011

Meaghan Mikkelson World Championships 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 Three/Four Nations Cup 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012

Bobbi-Jo Slusar World Championships 2011 Three/Four Nations Cup 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012

United States (9) Brianna Decker World Championships 2011, 2012 Three/Four Nations Cup 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012

Meghan Duggan World Championships 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 Three/Four Nations Cup 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012 Badger Olympians Molly Engstrom World Championships 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 Canada (2) 2010 Gold Medal Three/Four Nations Cup 2004. 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 Carla MacLeod Defenseman Meaghan Mikkelson Defenseman Hilary Knight World Championships 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 Three/Four Nations Cup 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012 2006 Gold Medal Carla MacLeod Defenseman Erika Lawler World Championships 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 Three/Four Nations Cup 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010 United States (7 players) (1 coach) 2010 Silver Medal Alex Rigsby Three/Four Nations Cup 2012 Mark Johnson Head Coach

Meghan Duggan Forward Molly Engstrom Defenseman Jessie Vetter World Championships 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 Erika Lawler Forward Three/Four Nations Cup 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012 Hilary Knight Forward Jessie Vetter Goaltender Kerry Weiland World Championships 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009 Kerry Weiland Defenseman Three/Four Nations Cup 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008 Jinelle Zaugg Forward Jinelle Zaugg-Siergiej World Championships 2007 2006 Bronze Medal Three/Four Nations Cup 2006, 2007, 2010 Molly Engstrom Defenseman Career Record Watch (As of Feb. 18, 2013) 2012-2013 Player marks Multi-Point Games Goals Power-play Goals Player Number 1. Hilary Knight, 2007-12 143 1. Hilary Knight, 2007-12 37 Decker, Brianna 15 2. Brianna Decker, 2009-Present 111 2. Meghan Duggan, 2006-11 31 Packer, Madison 9 3. Meghan Duggan, 2006-2011 108 Brooke Ammerman, 2008-12 31 Burke, Courtney 4 4. Brooke Ammerman, 2008-12 98 4. Jinelle Zaugg, 2004-08 29 Kelter, Alev 4 5. Jinelle Zaugg, 2004-08 89 Meghan Hunter, 2000-04 29 Pacholok, Saige 3 6. Meghan Hunter, 2000-04 84 6. Brianna Decker, 2009-Present 23 Sylvester, Karley 2 7. Sara Bauer, 2003-07 80 7. Sis Paulsen, 1999-03 21 8. Carolyne Prévost, 2008-12 70 8. Molly Engstrom, 2001-05 20 Jaminski, Kelly 1 9. Kendra Antony, 1999-03 67 9. Kendra Antony, 1999-03 19 Sowchuk, Erika 1 10. Erika Lawler, 2005-09 55 10. Jackie Friesen, 2001-05 18 Turnbull, Blayre 1 Sara Bauer, 2003-07 18 Unser, Lauren 1 Assists Multi-goal Games 1. Sara Bauer, 2003-07 138 Player Number 2. Meghan Duggan, 2006-11 130 Penalties Decker, Brianna 8 3. Brianna Decker, 2009-Present 126 1. Sis Paulsen, 1999-03 111 Packer, Madison 4 4. Erika Lawler, 2005-09 119 Kerry Weiland, 1999-03 111 Kelter, Alev 2 Hilary Knight, 2007-12 119 3. Madison Packer, 2010-Present 71 6. Brooke Ammerman, 2008-12 117 Nikki Burish, 2002-06 71 Multi-assist Games 7. Meghan Hunter, 2000-04 93 5. Meghan Duggan, 2006-11 70 Player Number 8. Kendra Antony, 1999-03 92 6. Jackie Friesen, 2001-05 68 Decker, Brianna 6 Kerry Weiland, 1999-03 90 7. Lindsay Macy, 2003-05 67 Burke, Courtney 3 10. Angie Keseley, 2005-09 88 Jasmine Giles, 2006-10 67 Packer, Madison 3 Sis Paulsen, 1999-03 88 Meaghan Mikkelson, 2003-07 67 Pacholok, Saige 3 Brooke Ammerman, 2008-12 64 Jaminski, Kelly 1 Points Sowchuk, Erika 1 1. Hilary Knight, 2007-12 262 Goaltender Wins 2. Meghan Duggan, 2006-11 238 1. Jessie Vetter, 2004-09 91 Sylvester, Karley 1 3. Brianna Decker, 2009-Present 237 2. Alex Rigsby, 2010-Present 79 Turnbull, Blayre 1 4. Sara Bauer, 2003-07 218 3. Jackie MacMillan, 1999-03 75 Unser, Lauren 1 5. Brooke Ammerman, 2008-12 215 4. Meghan Horras, 2002-06 48 Current Point streaks 6. Meghan Hunter, 2000-04 177 5. Christine Dufour, 2003-07 45 Player Games Date Started 7. Erika Lawler, 2005-09 174 6. Becca Ruegsegger, 2009-11 19 Decker, Brianna 5 Jan. 27, 2013 8. Kendra Antony, 1999-03 159 7. Alannah McCready, 2006-10 12 Sylvester, Karley 1 Feb. 17, 2013 9. Jinelle Zaugg, 2004-08 156 8. Jennifer Neary, 1999-02 6 Turnbull, Blayre 1 Feb. 17, 2013 10. Carolyne Prévost, 2008-12 142 9. , 1999-00 3 10. Jessica Bernal, 2001-04 1 Hat Tricks Game-winning Goals Player Number 1. Hilary Knight, 2007-12 30 Goaltender Saves Decker, Brianna 1 2. Brianna Decker, 2009-Present 25 1. Jackie MacMillan, 1999-03 2527 Kelter, Alev 1 3. Jinelle Zaugg, 2004-08 22 2. Alex Rigsby, 2010-Present 2415 4. Brooke Ammerman, 2008-12 21 3. Jessie Vetter, 2004-09 2175 5. Sara Bauer, 2003-07 18 4. Meghan Horras, 2002-06 1291 6. Meghan Duggan, 2006-11 15 5. Christine Dufour, 2003-07 907 Jackie Friesen, 2001-05 15 6. Becca Ruegsegger, 2009-11 611 Meghan Hunter, 2000-04 15 7. Alannah McCready, 2006-10 456 9. Sis Paulsen, 1999-03 14 8. Jennifer Neary, 1999-02 311 Carolyne Prévost, 2008-12 14 9. Chanda Gunn, 1999-00 180 10. Theresa Hilleman, 1999-00 44 Short-handed Goals 1. Hilary Knight, 2007-12 8 Brianna Decker, 2009-Present 8 2. Sara Bauer, 2003-07 7 4. Meghan Duggan, 2006-11 5 Jasmine Giles, 2006-10 5 6. Mallory Deluce, 2007-11 4 Carla Macleod, 2001-05 4 Carolyne Prévost, 2008-12 4 9. Erika Lawler, 2005-09 3 Jinelle Zaugg, 2004-08 3 Meghan Hunter, 2000-04 3 Kyla Sanders, 2006-10 3 SinglE-season Record Watch (as of feb. 18, 2013) Points Power-Play Goals Goaltender Saves 1. Meghan Duggan, 2010-11 87 1. Hilary Knight, 2008-09 16 1. Alex Rigsby, 2011-12 1044 2. Hilary Knight, 2008-09 83 2. Meghan Hunter, 2000-01 13 2. Jessie Vetter, 2008-09 801 3. Brianna Decker, 2011-12 82 3. Brooke Ammerman, 2011-12 12 3. Alex Rigsby, 2012-13 741 4. Hilary Knight, 2010-11 81 4. Meghan Duggan, 2010-11 11 4. Jackie MacMillan, 2002-03 707 5. Brianna Decker, 2010-11 80 Molly Engstrom, 2004-05 11 5. Jackie MacMillan, 2000-01 698 6. Meghan Hunter, 2000-01 78 Meghan Hunter, 2001-02 11 6. Jessie Vetter, 2007-08 697 7. Brooke Ammerman, 2011-12 77 7. Jinelle Zaugg, 2006-07 10 7. Alex Rigsby, 2010-11 638 8. Sara Bauer, 2000-01 72 Jinelle Zaugg, 2005-06 10 8. Jackie MacMillan, 2001-02 611 9. Erika Lawler, 2008-09 64 9. Hilary Knight, 2010-11 9 9. Meghan Horras, 2004-05 525 10. Hilary Knight, 2011-12 60 10. Madison Packer, 2012-13 8 10. Jackie MacMillan, 1999-00 511 -- Brianna Decker, 2012-13 48 Brooke Ammerman, 2010-11 8 Jinelle Zaugg, 2007-08 8 Save Percentage (min. 15 games) Goals Meghan Duggan, 2006-07 8 1. Christine Dufour, 2006-07 (17 gp) .955 1. Hilary Knight, 2010-11 47 Sis Paulsen, 1999-00 8 2. Jessie Vetter, 2006-07 (24 gp) .953 2. Hilary Knight, 2008-09 45 Michelle Sikich, 1999-00 8 3. Alex Rigsby, 2011-12 (22 gp) .949 3. Meghan Hunter, 2000-01 42 -- Karley Sylvester, 2012-13 6 4. Jessie Vetter, 2008-09 (40 gp) .942 4. Meghan Duggan, 2010-11 39 5. Meghan Horras, 2003-04 (18 gp) .935 5. Brianna Decker, 2011-12 37 Short-handed Goals 6. Jackie MacMillan, 2001-02 (35 gp) .934 6. Brianna Decker, 2010-11 34 1. Hilary Knight, 2011-12 4 7. Meghan Horras, 2005-06 (19 gp) .928 Brooke Ammerman, 2011-12 34 2. Brianna Decker, 2012-13 3 8. Jessie Vetter, 2007-08 (38 gp) .924 8. Hilary Knight, 2011-12 31 Brianna Decker, 2010-11 3 9. Alex Rigsby, 2010-11 (31 gp) .922 9. Jinelle Zaugg, 2006-07 29 Meghan Duggan, 2010-11 3 10. Jackie MacMillan, 2002-03 (35 gp) .917 10. Brooke Ammerman, 2008-09 27 Jasmine Giles, 2008-09 3 -- Alex Rigsby, 2012-13 .939 Carolyne Prévost, 2011-12 27 Erika Lawler, 2008-09 3 -- Brianna Decker, 2012-13 25 Kyla Sanders, 2008-09 3 Goaltender Wins Sara Bauer, 2006-07 3 1. Jessie Vetter, 2008-09 33 Assists Sara Bauer, 2005-06 3 Alex Rigsby, 2011-12 33 1. Meghan Duggan, 2010-11 48 10. Alev Kelter, 2012-13 2 2. Alex Rigsby, 2010-11 27 Sara Bauer, 2006-07 48 Brooke Ammerman, 2011-12 2 Jessie Vetter, 2007-08 27 3. Brianna Decker, 2010-11 46 Mallory Deluce, 2010-11 2 5. Jackie MacMillan, 2001-02 22 4. Brianna Decker, 2011-12 45 Hilary Knight, 2010-11 2 Jackie MacMillan, 2002-03 22 5. Erika Lawler, 2008-09 44 Carolyne Prevost, 2010-11 2 7. Meghan Horras, 2004-05 20 6. Brooke Ammerman, 2011-12 43 Mallory Deluce, 2008-09 2 Jessie Vetter, 2006-07 20 7. Angie Keseley, 2008-09 41 Hilary Knight, 2008-09 2 9. Alex Rigsby, 2012-13 19 8. Hilary Knight, 2008-09 38 Angie Keseley, 2006-07 2 10. Jackie MacMillan, 2000-01 18 Meaghan Mikkelson, 2006-07 38 Jinelle Zaugg, 2006-07 2 10. Kerry Weiland, 2000-01 37 Carla Macleod, 2004-05 2 Goals Against Average (min. 15 games) -- Brianna Decker, 2012-13 23 Meghan Hunter, 2000-01 2 1. Jessie Vetter, 2006-07 (24 gp) 0.83 Michelle Sikich, 1999-00 2 2. Christine Dufour, 2006-07 (17 gp) 0.88 Game-Winning Goals 3. Jessie Vetter, 2008-09 (40 gp) 1.26 1. Brianna Decker, 2010-11 12 Shots 4. Jackie MacMillan, 2001-02 (35 gp) 1.30 2. Hilary Knight, 2011-12 10 1. Hilary Knight, 2011-12 310 5. Meghan Horras, 2003-04 (19 gp) 1.40 3. Hilary Knight, 2010-11 8 2. Hilary Knight, 2010-11 291 6. Alex Rigsby, 2011-12 (30 gp) 1.43 Jinelle Zaugg, 2005-06 8 4. Brianna Decker, 2011-12 258 7. Jessie Vetter, 2007-08 (38 gp) 1.49 Jinelle Zaugg, 2006-07 8 3. Hilary Knight, 2008-09 247 8. Christine Dufour, 2003-04 (16 gp) 1.49 6. Meghan Hunter, 2001-02 7 5. Brianna Decker, 2010-11 207 9. Meghan Horras, 2005-06 (19 gp) 1.54 8. Meghan Duggan, 2010-11 6 6. Brianna Decker, 2012-13 203 10. Alex Rigsby, 2010-11 (31 gp) 1.68 Brooke Ammerman, 2009-10 6 7. Meghan Hunter, 2000-01 181 -- Alex Rigsby, 2012-13 1.60 Brooke Ammerman, 2008-09 6 8. Meghan Duggan, 2010-11 178 Hilary Knight, 2008-09 6 9. Brooke Ammerman, 2011-12 177 Shutouts Hilary Knight, 2007-08 6 10. Sis Paulsen, 2000-01 167 1. Jessie Vetter, 2008-09 14 Sara Bauer, 2006-07 6 -- Madison Packer, 2012-13 149 2. Jessie Vetter, 2007-08 10 Meaghan Mikkelson, 2006-07 6 Jessie Vetter, 2006-07 10 Sara Bauer, 2005-06 6 Penalty Minutes 4. Meghan Horras, 2004-05 9 Sara Bauer, 2004-05 6 1. Sis Paulsen, 1999-00 91 Alex Rigsby, 2010-11 9 -- Brianna Decker, 2012-13 5 2. Lindsay Macy, 2004-05 86 Alex Rigsby, 2011-12 9 -- Alev Kelter, 2012-13 4 3. Kerry Weiland, 2000-01 76 7. Jackie MacMillan, 2001-02 7 4. Kerry Weiland, 1999-00 72 Christine Dufour, 2006-07 7 Plus/Minus 5. Rachel Bible, 2008-09 68 9. Alex Rigsby, 2012-13 5 1. Meghan Duggan, 2010-11 +69 6. Kerry Weiland, 2002-03 65 Jessie Vetter, 2005-06 5 2. Brianna Decker, 2010-11 +66 7. Nikki Burish, 2005-06 59 Brianna Decker, 2011-12 +66 8. Sis Paulsen, 2000-01 58 4. Hilary Knight, 2010-11 +57 9. Lindsay Macy, 2003-04 56 5. Brooke Ammerman, 2011-12 +55 Madison Packer, 2011-12 56 6. Sara Bauer, 2006-07 +53 -- Courtney Burke, 2012-13 52 7. Hilary Knight, 2008-09 +48 Angie Keseley, 2008-09 +48 9. Jinelle Zaugg, 2006-07 +47 10. Meghan Duggan, 2006-07 +46 -- Brianna Decker, 2012-13 +27 Individual Career History

Ammerman, Brittany

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2010 39 13 12 25 85 .1 5 3 8-16 +28 1 0 0 1 2011 40 13 17 30 98 .1 3 3 15-30 +22 0 0 2 7 2012 3 0 2 2 6 .0 0 0 1-2 +1 0 0 0 - TOTAL 82 26 31 57 189 .1 3 8 24-48 +51 1 0 2 8

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 4, Minnesota State, Feb 03, 2012 Goals: 2, 6 times Assists: 2, 6 times Shots: 8, vs Mercyhurst, Jan 02, 2011 Power-play goals: 1, at Minnesota, Nov 05, 2010 Penalties: 2, 5 times Penalty minutes: 4, 5 times Plus/minus: 4, Minnesota State, Feb 05, 2012; St. Cloud State, Jan 14, 2011

Berg, Natalie

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2010 8 0 0 0 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0 - 2011 28 0 4 4 14 .0 0 0 0-0 +18 0 0 0 4 2012 27 1 1 2 18 .0 5 6 5-10 +1 0 0 1 16 TOTAL 63 1 5 6 - - 5-10 +19 0 0 1 20

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 3, Lindenwood, Sep 23, 2011 Goals: 1, St. Cloud State, Nov 24, 2012 Assists: 3, Lindenwood, Sep 23, 2011 Shots: 5, Lindenwood, Sep 25, 2011 Penalties: 1, 5 times Penalty minutes: 2, 5 times Individual Career History Plus/minus: 7, Lindenwood, Sep 23, 2011; Lindenwood, Sep 25, 2011 Brickner, Jordan

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2011 40 2 9 11 27 .0 7 4 0-0 +29 1 0 0 40 2012 30 2 3 5 24 .0 8 3 0-0 +15 1 1 0 46 TOTAL 70 4 12 16 51 .0 7 8 0-0 +44 2 1 0 86

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 5, Lindenwood, Sep 25, 2011 Goals: 2, Lindenwood, Sep 25, 2011 Assists: 3, Lindenwood, Sep 25, 2011 Shots: 4, Lindenwood, Sep 23, 2011; Lindenwood, Sep 25, 2011 Power-play goals: 1, at St. Cloud State, Feb 09, 2013; Lindenwood, Sep 25, 2011 Short-handed goals: 1, Bemidji State, Oct 21, 2012 Plus/minus: 4, Lindenwood, Sep 25, 2011

Burke, Courtney

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2012 30 4 17 21 53 .0 7 5 15-52 +14 1 0 0 36 TOTAL 30 4 17 21 53 .0 7 5 15-52 +14 1 0 0 36

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 3, New Hampshire, Oct 28, 2012 Goals: 1, 4 times Assists: 2, 4 times Shots: 6, St. Cloud State, Nov 24, 2012 Power-play goals: 1, North Dakota, Dec 09, 2012 Penalties: 3, North Dakota, Dec 09, 2012 Penalty minutes: 17, North Dakota, Dec 09, 2012 Plus/minus: 2, 8 times Individual Career History

Decker, Brianna

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2009 27 15 12 27 134 .1 1 2 10-20 +10 4 1 3 - 2010 41 34 46 80 207 .1 6 4 9-18 +66 7 3 12 5 2011 40 37 45 82 258 .1 4 3 18-47 +66 7 1 5 52 2012 30 25 23 48 203 .1 2 3 17-34 +27 5 3 5 36 TOTAL 138 111 126 237 802 .1 3 8 54-119 +169 23 8 25 93

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 5, Ohio State, Feb 17, 2012; at Lindenwood, Oct 05, 2012 Goals: 3, 8 times Assists: 4, at Bemidji State, Feb 04, 2011 Shots: 15, Lindenwood, Sep 25, 2011 Power-play goals: 2, St. Cloud State, Feb 25, 2011; at North Dakota, Jan 14, 2012 Short-handed goals: 1, 8 times Penalties: 2, 11 times Penalty minutes: 15, at North Dakota, Jan 15, 2012 Plus/minus: 5, at Bemidji State, Dec 10, 2011; at Ohio State, Jan 07, 2011; Lindenwood, Sep 25, 2011

Doner, Molly

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2012 30 0 1 1 27 .0 0 0 2-4 -7 0 0 0 3 TOTAL 30 0 1 1 27 .0 0 0 2-4 -7 0 0 0 3

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 1, at Minnesota State, Sep 29, 2012 Assists: 1, at Minnesota State, Sep 29, 2012 Shots: 5, New Hampshire, Oct 26, 2012 Penalties: 1, Minnesota, Jan 25, 2013; at Minnesota Duluth, Oct 14, 2012 Penalty minutes: 2, Minnesota, Jan 25, 2013; at Minnesota Duluth, Oct 14, 2012 Plus/minus: 1, Minnesota State, Nov 03, 2012; at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012; at Minnesota State, Sep 29, 2012 Individual Career History

Drake, Kim

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2012 30 1 2 3 18 .0 5 6 3-6 +6 0 0 1 5 TOTAL 30 1 2 3 18 .0 5 6 3-6 +6 0 0 1 5

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 1, at St. Cloud State, Feb 08, 2013; at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012; at Minnesota State, Sep 29, 2012 Goals: 1, at Minnesota State, Sep 29, 2012 Assists: 1, at St. Cloud State, Feb 08, 2013; at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012 Shots: 5, at St. Cloud State, Feb 09, 2013 Penalties: 1, at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012; Bemidji State, Oct 21, 2012; New Hampshire, Oct 28, 2012 Penalty minutes: 2, at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012; Bemidji State, Oct 21, 2012; New Hampshire, Oct 28, 2012 Plus/minus: 4, at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012

Friedman, Ilana

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Harding, Kaitlyn

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2012 25 0 0 0 6 .0 0 0 2-4 -3 0 0 0 3 TOTAL 25 0 0 0 6 .0 0 0 2-4 -3 0 0 0 3

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Shots: 3, at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012 Penalties: 1, at OSU, Nov 17, 2012; at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012 Penalty minutes: 2, at OSU, Nov 17, 2012; at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012 Plus/minus: 1, at St. Cloud State, Feb 08, 2013; at MinnesotaIndividual State, Sep Career28, 2012 History

Jaminski, Kelly

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2010 41 0 10 10 16 .0 0 0 3-6 +24 0 0 0 3 2011 40 5 9 14 57 .0 8 8 6-12 +30 1 1 0 23 2012 30 1 5 6 38 .0 2 6 7-14 +13 0 0 0 18 TOTAL 111 6 24 30 111 .0 5 4 16-32 +67 1 1 0 44

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 5, Lindenwood, Sep 23, 2011 Goals: 2, Lindenwood, Sep 23, 2011 Assists: 3, Lindenwood, Sep 23, 2011 Shots: 5, at Lindenwood, Oct 05, 2012; Bemidji State, Oct 21, 2012 Power-play goals: 1, Lindenwood, Sep 23, 2011 Short-handed goals: 1, Boston University, Oct 28, 2011 Penalties: 2, at OSU, Nov 16, 2012 Penalty minutes: 4, at OSU, Nov 16, 2012 Plus/minus: 7, Lindenwood, Sep 23, 2011

Johnson, Mikayla

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

Jones, Rachel

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2012 30 1 0 1 15 .0 6 7 0-0 +3 0 0 1 2 TOTAL 30 1 0 1 15 .0 6 7 0-0 +3 0 0 1 2

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 1, at St. Cloud State, Feb 09, 2013 Goals: 1, at St. Cloud State, Feb 09, 2013 Shots: 4, Minnesota Duluth, Feb 16, 2013 Plus/minus: 2, at St. Cloud State, Feb 09, 2013 Individual Career History

Josephs, Katy

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2011 40 5 14 19 60 .0 8 3 4-8 +12 1 0 1 4 2012 30 3 1 4 64 .0 4 7 2-4 -5 0 0 0 4 TOTAL 70 8 15 23 124 .0 6 5 6-12 +7 1 0 1 8

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 4, Lindenwood, Sep 25, 2011 Goals: 1, 8 times Assists: 3, Lindenwood, Sep 25, 2011 Shots: 7, Bemidji State, Oct 21, 2012 Power-play goals: 1, Lindenwood, Sep 25, 2011 Penalties: 1, 6 times Penalty minutes: 2, 6 times Plus/minus: 4, at St. Cloud State, Feb 11, 2012

Kelter, Alev

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2009 22 1 5 6 36 .0 2 8 10-20 +3 1 0 1 - 2010 24 0 4 4 22 .0 0 0 10-20 +15 0 0 0 5 2011 28 1 9 10 36 .0 2 8 16-32 +18 0 0 1 17 2012 30 15 3 18 101 .1 4 9 18-47 +10 3 2 4 11 TOTAL 104 17 21 38 195 .0 8 7 54-119 +46 4 2 6 33

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 4, at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012 Goals: 3, at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012 Assists: 2, at Minnesota State, Dec 12, 2009 Shots: 7, at OSU, Nov 16, 2012 Power-play goals: 1, 4 times Short-handed goals: 1, OSU, Jan 11, 2013; at OSU, Nov 16, 2012 Penalties: 3, St. Cloud State, Nov 24, 2012 Penalty minutes: 17, St. Cloud State, Nov 24, 2012 Plus/minus: 4, at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012 Individual Career History

McKeough, Stefanie

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2009 36 1 14 15 56 .0 1 8 13-37 +25 0 0 0 - 2010 37 3 16 19 57 .0 5 3 5-10 +34 0 0 1 4 2011 28 5 18 23 54 .0 9 3 7-14 +24 3 0 1 32 TOTAL 101 9 48 57 - - 25-61 +83 3 0 2 36

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 3, at Bemidji State, Dec 10, 2011 Goals: 2, Ohio State, Oct 22, 2010 Assists: 2, 9 times Shots: 7, at Bemidji State, Dec 09, 2011 Power-play goals: 1, at Bemidji State, Dec 09, 2011; at Bemidji State, Dec 10, 2011; vs Minnesota, Mar 18, 2012 Penalties: 2, 4 times Penalty minutes: 15, at St. Cloud State, Nov 21, 2009 Plus/minus: 4, at Minnesota, Nov 06, 2010; Ohio State, Oct 22, 2010

Pacholok, Saige

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2009 36 3 13 16 60 .0 5 0 17-34 +20 1 0 0 3 2010 41 2 9 11 47 .0 4 3 13-26 +34 0 0 0 6 2011 36 1 2 3 51 .0 2 0 14-28 +25 0 0 0 33 2012 28 2 12 14 45 .0 4 4 5-10 +12 0 0 0 30 TOTAL 141 8 36 44 203 .0 3 9 49-98 +91 1 0 0 72

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 3, Wayne State, Nov 13, 2009; at Lindenwood, Oct 05, 2012 Goals: 1, 8 times Assists: 3, Wayne State, Nov 13, 2009; at Lindenwood, Oct 05, 2012 Shots: 5, Minnesota-Duluth, Dec 04, 2009; at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012 Power-play goals: 1, Minnesota-Duluth, Dec 04, 2009 Penalties: 3, Minnesota, Oct 14, 2011 Penalty minutes: 6, Minnesota, Oct 14, 2011 Plus/minus: 4, 4 times Individual Career History

Packer, Madison

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2010 38 13 13 26 79 .1 6 5 18-36 +21 1 0 0 1 2011 36 4 14 18 83 .0 4 8 28-56 +5 1 0 1 10 2012 30 16 14 30 160 .1 0 0 25-50 +16 8 0 3 10 TOTAL 104 33 41 74 322 .1 0 2 71-142 +42 10 0 4 21

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 4, at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012 Goals: 3, at Minnesota State, Feb 19, 2011 Assists: 3, at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012 Shots: 12, St. Cloud State, Nov 24, 2012 Power-play goals: 2, Minnesota Duluth, Feb 16, 2013 Penalties: 3, at Minnesota State, Dec 03, 2011; at Minnesota State, Feb 18, 2011; at Minnesota Duluth, Oct 21, 2011 Penalty minutes: 6, at Minnesota State, Dec 03, 2011; at Minnesota State, Feb 18, 2011; at Minnesota Duluth, Oct 21, 2011 Plus/minus: 5, St. Cloud State, Jan 14, 2011

Rigsby, Alex

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2010 31 0 0 0 - - 1-2 0 0 0 0 - 2011 40 0 3 3 - - 1-2 0 0 0 0 - 2012 30 0 0 0 - - 1-2 0 0 0 0 - TOTAL 101 0 3 3 - - 3-6 0 0 0 0 -

Goalie GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho PPG SHG 2010 31-31 1844:52 54 1.76 630 .9 2 1 27 1 2 7 .0 15 3 2011 40-38 2345:04 56 1.43 1044 .9 4 9 33 5 2 9 .0 15 3 2012 30-30 1798:03 48 1.60 741 .9 3 9 19 9 2 5 .0 16 0 TOTAL 101-99 5987:59 158 1.58 2415 .9 3 9 79 15 6 21.0 46 6

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 1, vs Minnesota Duluth, Mar 02, 2012; vs Boston College, Mar 16, 2012; at Ohio State, Nov 05, 2011 Assists: 1, vs Minnesota Duluth, Mar 02, 2012; vs Boston College, Mar 16, 2012; at Ohio State, Nov 05, 2011 Saves: 46, at North Dakota, Jan 15, 2012; at Minnesota Duluth, Oct 22, 2011 Penalties: 1, Ohio State, Feb 17, 2012; vs North Dakota, Mar 04, 2011; at OSU, Nov 16, 2012 Penalty minutes: 2, Ohio State, Feb 17, 2012; vs North Dakota, Mar 04, 2011; at OSU, Nov 16, 2012 Individual Career History

Sowchuk, Erika

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2012 30 3 10 13 49 .0 6 1 3-6 +9 0 0 1 14 TOTAL 30 3 10 13 49 .0 6 1 3-6 +9 0 0 1 14

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 3, St. Cloud State, Nov 23, 2012 Goals: 1, at St. Cloud State, Feb 08, 2013; Minnesota State, Nov 02, 2012; at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012 Assists: 3, St. Cloud State, Nov 23, 2012 Shots: 5, at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012 Penalties: 1, Minnesota Duluth, Feb 16, 2013; Minnesota, Jan 27, 2013; at OSU, Nov 16, 2012 Penalty minutes: 2, Minnesota Duluth, Feb 16, 2013; Minnesota, Jan 27, 2013; at OSU, Nov 16, 2012 Plus/minus: 4, at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012

Sylvester, Karley

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2011 40 4 7 11 66 .0 6 1 7-14 +3 1 0 0 7 2012 30 9 12 21 102 .0 8 8 6-12 +22 6 0 2 14 TOTAL 70 13 19 32 168 .0 7 7 13-26 +25 7 0 2 21

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 2, 4 times Goals: 2, at Lindenwood, Oct 05, 2012; at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012 Assists: 2, OSU, Jan 11, 2013; Lindenwood, Sep 25, 2011 Shots: 8, Bemidji State, Oct 21, 2012 Power-play goals: 2, at Lindenwood, Oct 05, 2012 Penalties: 3, at North Dakota, Jan 15, 2012 Penalty minutes: 6, at North Dakota, Jan 15, 2012 Plus/minus: 4, at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012

Turnbull, Blayre

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2011 34 7 7 14 60 .1 1 7 7-14 +11 0 1 2 11 2012 30 3 4 7 60 .0 5 0 8-16 -5 0 1 1 15 TOTAL 64 10 11 21 120 .0 8 3 15-30 +6 0 2 3 26

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 4, Lindenwood, Sep 25, 2011 Goals: 2, Boston University, Oct 29, 2011 Assists: 3, Lindenwood, Sep 25, 2011 Shots: 5, Bemidji State, Oct 21, 2012 Short-handed goals: 1, at Ohio State, Nov 04, 2011; at OSU, Nov 16, 2012 Penalties: 2, Bemidji State, Oct 21, 2012 Penalty minutes: 4, Bemidji State, Oct 21, 2012 Plus/minus: 2, 5 times Individual Career History

Unser, Lauren

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2009 27 1 0 1 3 .3 3 3 0-0 +1 0 0 0 - 2010 39 0 0 0 4 .0 0 0 0-0 +1 0 0 0 - 2011 40 2 4 6 15 .1 3 3 3-6 +8 1 0 0 2 2012 30 1 3 4 20 .0 5 0 4-8 +6 0 0 0 5 TOTAL 136 4 7 11 42 .0 9 5 7-14 +16 1 0 0 7

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 2, St. Cloud State, Nov 23, 2012; Lindenwood, Sep 23, 2011 Goals: 1, 4 times Assists: 2, St. Cloud State, Nov 23, 2012 Shots: 5, Lindenwood, Sep 25, 2011 Power-play goals: 1, Lindenwood, Sep 23, 2011 Penalties: 1, 7 times Penalty minutes: 2, 7 times Plus/minus: 2, 5 times

Walters, Jorie

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2012 1 0 0 0 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0 - TOTAL 1 0 0 0 - - 0-0 0 0 0 0 -

Goalie GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho PPG SHG 2012 1-0 5:38 0 0.00 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 TOTAL 1-0 5:38 0 0.00 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Individual Career History

Zgraja, Katarina

Season GP G A Points Shots Shot% Pen-Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk 2011 40 2 10 12 28 .0 7 1 7-14 +31 1 0 0 27 2012 30 1 3 4 20 .0 5 0 5-10 +4 0 0 0 35 TOTAL 70 3 13 16 48 .0 6 2 12-24 +35 1 0 0 62

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Points: 2, St. Cloud State, Nov 27, 2011; Lindenwood, Sep 23, 2011 Goals: 1, at North Dakota, Jan 14, 2012; Minnesota State, Nov 03, 2012; Lindenwood, Sep 23, 2011 Assists: 2, St. Cloud State, Nov 27, 2011 Shots: 3, at OSU, Nov 16, 2012; at Lindenwood, Oct 05, 2012; Lindenwood, Sep 23, 2011 Power-play goals: 1, Lindenwood, Sep 23, 2011 Penalties: 2, New Hampshire, Oct 26, 2012 Penalty minutes: 4, New Hampshire, Oct 26, 2012 Plus/minus: 5, at Lindenwood, Oct 06, 2012 2012-13 Wisconsin Women's Hockey Wisconsin Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 18, 2013) All games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral * Sep 28 at Minnesota State T o t 2-2 390 ALL GAMES 19-9-2 12-3-1 7-6-1 0-0-0 * Sep 29 at Minnesota State W 3-2 297 CONFERENCE 15-9-2 10-3-1 5-6-1 0-0-0 Oct 05 at Lindenwood W 7-2 203 NON-CONFERENCE 4-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 Oct 06 at Lindenwood W 9-1 221 * Oct 13 at Minnesota Duluth L 0-2 832 * Oct 14 at Minnesota Duluth L 0-1 977 ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% pen-min pp sh * Oct 19 BEMIDJI STATE L 0-1 2273 18 Decker, Brianna 30 25 23 48 203 .1 2 3 17-34 5 3 * Oct 21 BEMIDJI STATE T o t 3-3 1547 14 Packer, Madison 30 16 14 30 160 .1 0 0 25-50 8 0 Oct 26 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 2-1 1673 24 Sylvester, Karley 30 9 12 21 102 .0 8 8 6-12 6 0 Oct 28 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 5-0 1367 6 Burke, Courtney 30 4 17 21 53 .0 7 5 15-52 1 0 * Nov 02 MINNESOTA STATE W 2-0 1262 15 Kelter, Alev 30 15 3 18 101 .1 4 9 18-47 3 2 * Nov 03 MINNESOTA STATE W 5-0 1648 16 Pacholok, Saige 28 2 12 14 45 .0 4 4 5-10 0 0 * Nov 16 at #8 OSU W 4-2 198 * Nov 17 at #8 OSU L 1-3 368 25 Sowchuk, Erika 30 3 10 13 49 .0 6 1 3-6 0 0 * Nov 23 ST. CLOUD STATE W 6-0 1951 17 Turnbull, Blayre 30 3 4 7 60 .0 5 0 8-16 0 1 * Nov 24 ST. CLOUD STATE W 6-3 1767 7 Jaminski, Kelly 30 1 5 6 38 .0 2 6 7-14 0 0 * Dec 01 at #1 Minnesota L 1-4 3400 26 Brickner, Jordan 30 2 3 5 24 .0 8 3 0-0 1 1 * Dec 02 at #1 Minnesota L 0-2 2132 12 Josephs, Katy 30 3 1 4 64 .0 4 7 2-4 0 0 * Dec 08 #8 NORTH DAKOTA W 3-2 1771 21 Unser, Lauren 30 1 3 4 20 .0 5 0 4-8 0 0 * Dec 09 #8 NORTH DAKOTA W 3-1 1539 13 Zgraja, Katarina 30 1 3 4 20 .0 5 0 5-10 0 0 * Jan 11 #9 OSU W 4-1 2180 * Jan 12 #9 OSU W 2-1 2028 23 Drake, Kim 30 1 2 3 18 .0 5 6 3-6 0 0 * Jan 18 at North Dakota L 0-3 920 28 Berg, Natalie 27 1 1 2 18 .0 5 6 5-10 0 0 * Jan 19 at North Dakota W 2-1 1051 10 Ammerman, Brittany 3 0 2 2 6 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 * Jan 25 #1 MINNESOTA L 0-2 1791 27 Jones, Rachel 30 1 0 1 15 .0 6 7 0-0 0 0 * Jan 27 #1 MINNESOTA L 1-5 2273 9 Doner, Molly 30 0 1 1 27 .0 0 0 2-4 0 0 * Feb 08 at St. Cloud State W 6-0 205 8 Harding, Kaitlyn 25 0 0 0 6 .0 0 0 2-4 0 0 * Feb 09 at St. Cloud State W 5-1 410 33 Rigsby, Alex 30 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 1-2 0 0 * Feb 16 MINNESOTA DULUTH W 3-1 2273 * Feb 17 MINNESOTA DULUTH Wot 3-2 2273 TM TEAM 16 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 3-6 0 0 Total 30 88 116 204 1029 .0 8 6 132-297 24 7 TEAM STATISTICS WIS OPP Opponents 30 49 76 125 790 .0 6 2 153-339 16 0 SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 88-1029 49-790 ## Goalie gp min ga gaavg saves save% w-l-t Shot pct. . 0 8 6 . 0 6 2 30 Walters, Jorie 1 5:38 0 0.00 0 .0 0 0 0-0-0 G o a ls / G a m e 2.9 1.6 S h o t s / G a m e 34.3 26.3 33 Rigsby, Alex 30 1798:03 48 1.60 741 .9 3 9 19-9-2 POWER PLAYS TM EMPTY NET 16 8:47 1 - 0 .0 0 0 0-0-0 Goals-Power Plays 24-131 16-110 Total 30 1812:28 49 1.62 741 .9 3 8 19-9-2 Conversion Percent . 1 8 3 . 1 4 5 Opponents 30 1812:28 88 2.91 941 .9 1 4 9-19-2 Shot Attempts 217 172 Shot Percent . 1 1 1 . 0 9 3 Attendance Summary WIS Opponent SHORT-HANDED Total 29616 11604 Goals-Shot attempts 7-45 0-31 Shot Percent . 1 5 6 . 0 0 0 Dates/Avg Per Date 16/1851 14/829 GOAL BREAKDOWN Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Power Play 24 16 S h o r t - h a n d e d 7 0 Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Empty net 2 1 Wisconsin 24 27 36 1 88 P e n a lt y 2 0 Opponents 16 15 18 0 49 U n a s s is t e d 18 5 O v e r t im e 1 0 S h o o t o u t 0 0 Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Delayed Penalty 0 0 Wisconsin 318 359 341 11 1029 PENALTIES Opponents 243 293 249 5 790 N u m b e r 132 153 M in u t e s 297 339 Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total P e n a lt ie s / G a m e 4.4 5.1 Wisconsin 227 278 231 5 741 Pen minutes/Game 9.9 11.3 Opponents 294 332 305 10 941 FACEOFFS (W-L) 882-778 778-882 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 5 3 1 . 4 6 9 SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 5-5 2-5