
No. 3 Badgers take shootout win over St. Cloud State
January 28, 2022 | Women's Hockey
LaMantia scores shootout winner in Granite City
ST.CLOUD, Minn.— The third-ranked Wisconsin women's hockey team earned a shootout win on Friday night at St. Cloud State after the two WCHA foes battled to a 1-1 tie in regulation.
The Badgers (18-3-4, 13-3-3-2-0-2) went down early to the Huskies as Olivia Cvar scored 26 seconds into the game for SCSU (18-3-3, 3-12-2-0-0-0 WCHA).
UW dominated play in the second period, outshooting the Huskies 20-1 but were unable to find the back of the net.
In the third, the Badgers capitalized on a power play as Makenna Webster scored off assists from Daryl Watts and Casey O'Brien midway through the period. UW had plenty of more chances in the frame, but were unable to convert.
The teams went into a three-on-three overtime but neither team scored and the game officially ended in a tie.
Nicole LaMantia made the lone shootout goal to claim the extra conference point for Wisconsin while Kennedy Blair made three saves in the shootout.
Three Notes of the Game
-Casey O'Brien now has 50 career points after assisting on the Badgers' goal in the third period.
-UW went 1-for-5 on the power play and had 11 power-play shots on target
-UW outshot the Huskies 55-19.\
Straight from the Rink
UW head coach Mark Johnson
On the overall game:
"Their goalie played well tonight. She made a lot of big saves."
Senior defender Nicole LaMantia
On the overall game:
"I thought we competed hard the last two periods and put a lot of pucks on the net. Credit to their goalie for playing extremely well tonight. A great opportunity for us to learn some things from that game and look ahead to tomorrow."
Up Next: Wisconsin faces St. Cloud State again Saturday at 3 p.m. Fans can watch the game on B1G+.
The Badgers (18-3-4, 13-3-3-2-0-2) went down early to the Huskies as Olivia Cvar scored 26 seconds into the game for SCSU (18-3-3, 3-12-2-0-0-0 WCHA).
UW dominated play in the second period, outshooting the Huskies 20-1 but were unable to find the back of the net.
In the third, the Badgers capitalized on a power play as Makenna Webster scored off assists from Daryl Watts and Casey O'Brien midway through the period. UW had plenty of more chances in the frame, but were unable to convert.
The teams went into a three-on-three overtime but neither team scored and the game officially ended in a tie.
Nicole LaMantia made the lone shootout goal to claim the extra conference point for Wisconsin while Kennedy Blair made three saves in the shootout.
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— Wisconsin Hockey (@BadgerWHockey) January 29, 2022
Three Notes of the Game
-Casey O'Brien now has 50 career points after assisting on the Badgers' goal in the third period.
-UW went 1-for-5 on the power play and had 11 power-play shots on target
-UW outshot the Huskies 55-19.\
Straight from the Rink
UW head coach Mark Johnson
On the overall game:
"Their goalie played well tonight. She made a lot of big saves."
Senior defender Nicole LaMantia
On the overall game:
"I thought we competed hard the last two periods and put a lot of pucks on the net. Credit to their goalie for playing extremely well tonight. A great opportunity for us to learn some things from that game and look ahead to tomorrow."
Up Next: Wisconsin faces St. Cloud State again Saturday at 3 p.m. Fans can watch the game on B1G+.
Team Stats
WIS
STC
Shots
55
19
PPG
1
0
SHG
0
0
Penalties
2
5
Penalty Mins
4
10
Faceoffs Won
32
24
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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