{"id":22094,"date":"2016-03-05T17:41:10","date_gmt":"2016-03-05T23:41:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/recaps\/?p=22094"},"modified":"2016-03-05T22:05:33","modified_gmt":"2016-03-06T04:05:33","slug":"badgers-advance-to-wcha-final-with-5-0-defeat-of-minnesota-duluth","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp-admin.uscho.com\/recaps\/2016\/03\/05\/badgers-advance-to-wcha-final-with-5-0-defeat-of-minnesota-duluth\/","title":{"rendered":"Badgers advance to WCHA final with 5-0 defeat of Minnesota-Duluth"},"content":{"rendered":"
Wisconsin scored four second-period goals to take command in its 5-0 victory over Minnesota-Duluth in the WCHA Final Face-Off.<\/p>\n
“Certainly pleased with our effort this afternoon, especially the second period,” coach Mark Johnson said.<\/p>\n
The Badgers (33-3-1) kept the puck in the attacking zone for much of the middle frame, and pulled away with three goals in the final six minutes to take a five-goal lead into the second intermission.<\/p>\n
“Courtney [Burke’s] goal to start the period off under a minute put Duluth maybe a little on their heels, and then we just built off that and played very well,” Johnson said.<\/p>\n
Ann-Renee Desbiens made 17 saves to up her NCAA record for shutouts in a season to 19.<\/p>\n
“It’s not something you think about,” Desbiens said. “It just happens, and it just shows how consistent we’ve been since the beginning of the season.”<\/p>\n
Mikaela Gardner, Annie Pankowski, Kim Drake, and Sarah Nurse also scored for the Badgers. Sophia Shaver, with two assists, had the only multipoint game.<\/p>\n
“As a forward, it’s really nice to have the depth that we do,” Pankowski said. “There’s a lot of confidence in each other, and knowing that whoever is on the ice can put the puck in the net. There’s a lot of momentum that can come from that, too.”<\/p>\n
Minnesota-Duluth (15-21-1) sees its first season under coach Maura Crowell come to an end.<\/p>\n
“Tough way to end the season, but Wisconsin is clearly a very talented team,” Crowell said.<\/p>\n
The Badgers were able to exert their will as the game went along.<\/p>\n
“They’re fantastic at just cycling and using their D, and their D come down the wall and they just possess really nicely,” Crowell said.<\/p>\n
UMD’s quarterfinal series provides a bright spot to punctuate its season.<\/p>\n
“That was a great weekend for us,” Crowell said. “Going into Friday night’s game, our mentality was, this is a new season. As an underdog, I think people really get excited about that, because whether you had enough wins throughout the season, you can reset the batteries, and start focusing, and everybody is 0-0 again. I think that really fired up our players.”<\/p>\n
Wisconsin knows that it will be a top-three seed in the NCAA tournament no matter what happens in Sunday’s final, but the Badgers aren’t worried about that right now.<\/p>\n
“You don’t often get a lot of chances to play for a trophy,” Johnson said. “Tomorrow, we play for another trophy so we’re excited about that opportunity.”<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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