<\/a>The Women\u2019s Hockey Commissioners Association has announced this year\u2019s semifinalists for the Women\u2019s Hockey Goalie of the Year Award.<\/p>\nEleven goalies from four Division I conferences have advanced from a watch list of 28 outstanding netminders. Voting was carried out by a panel of coaches, administrators and media members from across the country.<\/p>\n
It is an experienced dozen, with eight of the 11 either juniors, seniors or graduate students. Four are repeat semifinalists.<\/p>\n
The semifinalists have an international flavor to them with four from the U.S., three from Canada, two from Sweden, and one each from Germany, Slovenia and Sweden. Four are sophomores, one is a junior, three are seniors and three are graduates.<\/p>\n
Three finalists will be announced during conference championships and the winner will be announced during the NCAA Frozen Four in Duluth, Minn.<\/p>\n
Finalists for 2023 Women\u2019s Hockey Goalie of the Year Award<\/h4>\n Sandra Abstreiter, Providence (Hockey East)* \n(GR \u2013 Friesing, Germany)<\/p>\n
Tia Chan, UConn (Hockey East) \n(SO \u2013 Hamilton, ON)<\/p>\n
Pia Dukaric, Yale (ECAC Hockey) \n(SO \u2013 Ljubljana, Slovenia)<\/p>\n
Tindra Holm, Long Island University (NEWHA) \n(SO – Skelleftea, Sweden)<\/p>\n
Cami Kronish, Wisconsin (WCHA) \n(SR – New York, NY)<\/p>\n
Abigail Levy, Boston College (Hockey East)* \n(GR \u2013 Congers, NY)<\/p>\n
Michelle Pasiechnyk, Clarkson (ECAC Hockey)* \n(JR \u2013 Odawa, ONT)<\/p>\n
Gwyneth Philips, Northeastern (Hockey East) \n(SR \u2013 Athens, OH)<\/p>\n
Amanda Rampado, RPI (ECAC Hockey) \n(SR \u2013 Stoney Creek, ON)<\/p>\n
Emma S\u00f6derberg, Minnesota Duluth (WCHA)* \n(GR – J\u00e4rved, Sweden)<\/p>\n
Skylar Vetter, Minnesota (WCHA) \n(SO – Lakeville, MN)<\/p>\n
*2022 semifinalist<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"The Women\u2019s Hockey Commissioners Association has announced this year\u2019s semifinalists for the Women\u2019s Hockey Goalie of the Year Award. Eleven goalies from four Division I conferences have advanced from a watch list of 28 outstanding netminders. Voting was carried out by a panel of coaches, administrators and media members from across the country. It is […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":120,"featured_media":125743,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":"","_links_to":"","_links_to_target":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[819],"coauthors":[901],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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