
No. 3 Wisconsin shuts down Alaska Anchorage, 5-0
January 09, 2026 | Men's Hockey
Five Badgers score as Hauser posts third shutout of the year
MADISON, Wis. – Sixteen saves from freshman goaltender Daniel Hasuer helped the No. 3 Wisconsin men's hockey team start 2026 on a high note with a 5-0 win over the Alaska Anchorage Seawolves on Friday night at the Kohl Center.
After a quiet first period, Wisconsin (14-3-2, 8-2-0 Big Ten - 22 points) opened the scoring 16:24 into the second with a power-play goal from Ben Dexheimer. The Badgers exploded offensively in the third frame, tallying four goals, starting with a shot from Ryan Botterill at 8:56. Bruno Idžan and Oliver Tulk got on the board, 11:49 and 12:49 into the period, respectively, before Luke Osburn scored a power-play goal, 16:42 into the third, to lead Wisconsin to a 5-0 victory. Alaska Anchorage (3-14-0 Independent) posted 16 shots on net, but Hauser stayed perfect to earn his third shutout win of the year.
BRICK. WALL. 🧱
— Wisconsin Hockey (@BadgerMHockey) January 10, 2026
THRID SHUTOUT OF THE YEAR FOR DANIEL HAUSER! pic.twitter.com/Ey9uVGpIJA
How it Happened
First Period
The first period was silent, with neither team finding the back of the net or having a power-play opportunity. Wisconsin finished the frame with a 21-3 advantage in shots on goal, but no UW skater was able to beat UAA goaltender Tyler Krivstov to take a lead.
Second Period
The Seawolves had the first power play of the game at 3:35, but Wisconsin killed it off to keep the game scoreless.
UW had its first chance on the power play, 10:37 into the frame, but also failed to tally.
It was on its second power play of the contest that Wisconsin finally broke the ice to get on the board, 16:24 into the period, with a goal from senior defenseman Dexheimer.
OH CAPTAIN, OUR CAPTAIN 😤
— Wisconsin Hockey (@BadgerMHockey) January 10, 2026
Fifth goal of the year for the senior (@BenDexheimer)
🍎: Quinn Finley & Gavin Morrissey pic.twitter.com/doaR0vtQG8
Third Period
To kick off a four-goal period, sophomore forward Botterill found the back of the net, 8:56 into the third frame.
LET IT FLY, BOTTS 🚀
— Wisconsin Hockey (@BadgerMHockey) January 10, 2026
Seventh of the year for the sophomore!
🍎: Grady Deering pic.twitter.com/rTVeeldSLu
Freshman forward Idžan made it a 3-0 game, 11:49 into the frame with lots of help from Jack Horbach.
LET'S TALK ABOUT BRUNO 🗣️
— Wisconsin Hockey (@BadgerMHockey) January 10, 2026
The freshman nets his second of the year!
🍎: Jack Horbach & Tyson Dyck pic.twitter.com/otZO7yCjul
Exactly one minute later, at 12:49, freshman forward Tulk extended Wisconsin's lead to four goals.
TULKER TIME ⏰
— Wisconsin Hockey (@BadgerMHockey) January 10, 2026
No. 3 on the year for No. 55
🍎: Joe Palodichuk & Gavin Morrissey pic.twitter.com/jqGtXnrMum
To cap off a high-scoring game for the Badgers, freshman defenseman Osburn netted a power-play goal at 16:42.
WELCOME BACK, OZZY 🤩
— Wisconsin Hockey (@BadgerMHockey) January 10, 2026
The frosh nets his third of the year!
🍎: Logan Hensler & Oliver Tulk pic.twitter.com/JGFDOsk2c1
Wisconsin went 2-for-3 on the power play and 1-for-1 on the penalty kill. UW finished the contest with a 48-16 advantage in shots on goal.
Notes to know
- The Badgers recorded their fifth four-goal period of the season, tallying three in their weekend at Notre Dame on Dec. 5-6 and one at Michigan State on Nov. 21
- Daniel Hauser recorded his third shutout of the year, matching UW's shutout total from last year. That shares the national lead among goaltenders.
- Fans who participated in the BMO Chuck-A-Puck helped donate 600+ items and raised over $2,000 for the Boys and Girls Club of Dane County
Straight from the rink
Head Coach Mike Hastings
On starting the second half
"Our focus really is just trying to get back to where we need to be. The only way you do that is by going and playing games. That could go in a different direction tonight because it didn't go in the back of the net early for us. But I thought the guys stuck with it, and they were rewarded for it."
Senior defenseman Ben Dexheimer
On getting on the board halfway through the game
"We trust ourselves that if we just stay even keeled – shots were too high, shots were too low – that one of them is gonna go in. When you have around 20 shots a period with the offense we have, I think one's destined to go in. Once the first one went in, they kind of just piled up from there."
Sophomore forward Ryan Botterill
On gaining offensive momentum
"It gets momentum for the team, as you saw tonight. We got going and got a couple more goals after that, and we were able to win the game."
Up Next: The Badgers continue their series against Alaska Anchorage on Saturday, Jan. 10. Puck drop is set for 5 p.m., and the contest streams on B1G+. Audio play-by-play can be found on 1070 The Game as well as on the Badgers app and the Varsity Network app. You can also follow along on X/Twitter and Instagram at @BadgerMHockey. Buy tickets here.























