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The '''Ms. Hockey Award''' is an award given to the best female senior high school hockey player in the state of [[Minnesota]]. The award is sponsored by the ''Let's Play Hockey'' newspaper, the [[Minnesota Wild]], and Shakopee Chevrolet. The 2020 award winner was Olivia Mobley, a forward from Breck School (in Golden Valley, MN). |
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The '''Ms. Hockey Award''' is an award given to the best female senior high school hockey player in the state of [[Minnesota]]. The award is sponsored by the ''Let's Play Hockey'' newspaper, the [[Minnesota Wild]], and Shakopee Chevrolet. The 2023 award winner was Ella Boerger, a forward from Andover High School. |
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==Criteria== |
==Criteria== |
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==Winners== |
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The following table lists the winners of the Minnesota Ms. Hockey award.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://history.vintagemnhockey.com/page/show/814815-minnesota-ms-hockey-award-winner- |title=Minnesota Ms. Hockey Award Winner |website=VintageMNHockey.com |publisher=Vintage Minnesota Hockey |access-date=March 27, 2022}}</ref> |
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|2024 || Ayla Puppe<ref name="ms-hockey-2024">{{cite web |url=https://thehockeynews.com/womens/pwhl/ayla-puppe-named-minnesota-ms-hockey-2024 |title=Ayla Puppe Named Minnesota's Ms. Hockey |last=Kennedy |first=Ian |date=February 25, 2024 |website=TheHockeyNews.com |publisher=[[The Hockey News]] |access-date=February 26, 2024 |quote=Northfield senior and University of Minnesota commit Ayla Puppe has been named Minnesota's 2024 Ms. Hockey.}}</ref> || F || Northfield |
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|2020 || Olivia Mobley||F||Breck School |
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|2023 || Ella Boerger<ref name="ms-hockey-2023">{{cite web |url=https://www.twincities.com/2023/02/26/girls-hockey-andovers-boerger-named-ms-hockey-edinas-corniea-wins-top-goalie-honor/ |title=Girls hockey: Andover's Boerger named Ms. Hockey; Edina's Corniea wins top goalie honor |author=Pioneer Press |date=February 26, 2023 |website=TwinCities.com |publisher=[[Pioneer Press]] |access-date=June 27, 2023}}</ref> || F || Andover |
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|2019 || Madeline Wethington||D||Blake |
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|2022 || Vivian Jungels || D || Edina |
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|2018 || Taylor Heise||F||Red Wing |
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|2021 || [[Peyton Hemp]] || F || Andover |
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|2017 || Grace Zumwinkle||F||Breck School |
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|2020 || Olivia Mobley || F || Breck School |
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|2016 || Presley Norby||F||Minnetonka |
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|2019 || Madeline Wethington || D || Blake |
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|2015 || Taylor Williamson||F||Edina |
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|2018 || [[Taylor Heise]] || F || Red Wing |
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|2014 || Sydney Baldwin||D||Minnetonka |
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|2017 || [[Grace Zumwinkle]] || F || Breck School |
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|2013 || [[Dani Cameranesi]]||F||Blake |
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|2016 || Presley Norby || F || Minnetonka |
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|2012 || [[Hannah Brandt]]<ref>http://www.letsplayhockey.com/2010mshockey.html</ref>||F||Hill-Murray |
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|2015 || Taylor Williamson || F || Edina |
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|2011 || Karley Sylvester<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.usahockey.com/Template_Usahockey.aspx?NAV=TU_02_06&id=300606 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2011-03-23 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120404190844/http://www.usahockey.com/Template_Usahockey.aspx?NAV=TU_02_06&id=300606 |archivedate=2012-04-04 }}</ref>||F||Warroad |
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|2014 || [[Sydney Baldwin]] || D || Minnetonka |
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|2010 || Bethany Brausen<ref>http://www.letsplayhockey.com/2010mshockey.html</ref>||F||Roseville Area |
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|2013 || [[Dani Cameranesi]] || F || Blake |
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|2009 || Becky Kortum ||F||Hopkins |
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|2012 || [[Hannah Brandt]] || F || Hill-Murray |
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|2008 || Sarah Erickson||F||Bemidji |
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|2011 || Karley Sylvester<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.twincities.com/2011/02/27/warroad-senior-karley-sylvester-named-ms-hockey/ |title=Warroad senior Karley Sylvester named Ms. Hockey |author=Pioneer Press |date=February 27, 2011 |website=TwinCities.com |publisher=Twin Cities Pioneer Press |access-date=March 27, 2022}}</ref> || F || Warroad |
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|2007 || Katharine Chute||F||Blake |
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|2010 || Bethany Brausen|| F || Roseville Area |
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|2006 || [[Allie Thunstrom]]||F||North St. Paul |
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|2009 || Becky Kortum || F || Hopkins |
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|2005 || [[Gigi Marvin]]||F||Warroad |
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|2008 || Sarah Erickson || F || Bemidji |
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|2004 || Erica McKenzie||F||Hastings |
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|2007 || Katharine Chute || F || Blake |
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|2003 || Andrea Nichols||F||Hibbing/Chisholm |
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|2006 || [[Allie Thunstrom]] || F || North St. Paul |
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|2002 || Ashley Albrecht||D||South St. Paul |
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|2005 || [[Gigi Marvin]] || F || Warroad |
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|2001 || Renee Curtin||F||Roseville |
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|2004 || Erica McKenzie || F || Hastings |
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|2000 || [[Krissy Wendell]] ||F||Park Center |
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|2003 || Andrea Nichols || F || Hibbing-Chisholm |
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|1999 || [[Ronda Curtin]] ||D||Roseville |
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|2002 || Ashley Albrecht || D || South St. Paul |
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|1998 || Laura Slominski||F||Burnsville |
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|2001 || Renee Curtin || F || Roseville |
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|1997 || Annamarie Holmes||D||Apple Valley |
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|2000 || [[Krissy Wendell]] || F || Park Center |
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|1996 || [[Winny Brodt]]||D||Roseville |
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|1999 || [[Ronda Curtin]] || D || Roseville |
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|1998 || Laura Slominski || F || Burnsville |
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|1997 || Annamarie Holmes || D || Apple Valley |
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|1996 || [[Winny Brodt]] || D || Roseville |
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==''Let’s Play Hockey'' Senior Goalie of the Year== |
==''Let’s Play Hockey'' Senior Goalie of the Year== |
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The following table lists the winners of the ''Let's Play Hockey'' Senior Goalie of the Year.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://history.vintagemnhockey.com/page/show/4830438-let-s-play-hockey-senior-goalie-of-year-award |title=Let's Play Hockey Senior Goalie of the Year |website=VintageMNHockey.com |publisher=Vintage Minnesota Hockey |access-date=March 27, 2022}}</ref> |
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|2024 || Grace Zhan<ref name="ms-hockey-2024" /> || Hill-Murray |
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|2019|| Calla Frank|| White Bear Lake |
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|2023 || Uma Corniea<ref name="ms-hockey-2023" /> || Edina |
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|2018|| Alexa Dobchuk|| Eden Prairie |
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|2022 || Maggie Malecha || Northfield |
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|2017|| Breanna Blesi|| Maple Grove |
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|2021 || Brynn Dulac || Minnetonka |
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|2016|| Jenna Berenneman|| Breck |
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|2020 || Anna LaRose || North Wright County |
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|2015|| Frances Marshall|| Thief River Falls |
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|2019 || Calla Frank || White Bear Lake |
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|2014|| Erin O'Neil|| Hopkins |
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|2018 || Alexa Dobchuk || Eden Prairie |
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|2013|| Sydney Rossman|| Minnetonka |
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|2017 || Breanna Blesi || Maple Grove |
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|2012|| Erika Allen|| Roseville |
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|2016 || Jenna Brenneman || Breck |
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|2011|| Julie Friend|| Minnetonka |
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|2015 || Frances Marshall || Thief River Falls |
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|2010 || Kallie Billadeau|| Hopkins |
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|2014 || Erin O'Neil || Hopkins |
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|2009 || Laura Bellamy|| Duluth |
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|2013 || [[Sydney Rossman]]|| Minnetonka |
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|2008 || Alyssa Grogan|| Eagan |
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|2012 || Erika Allen || Roseville |
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|2007 || Ashley Nixon||Blaine |
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|2011 || Julie Friend || Minnetonka |
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|2006 || Alannah McCready|| Centennial |
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|2010 || Kallie Billadeau || Hopkins |
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|2005 || Johanna Ellison|| Colquet/Esko/Carlton |
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|2009 || Laura Bellamy || Duluth |
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|2004 || Emily Brookshaw|| Hill-Murray |
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|2008 || Alyssa Grogan || Eagan |
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|2003 || Robin Doepke|| Chaska |
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|2007 || Ashley Nixon || Blaine |
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|2002 || Amber Hasbargen|| Warroad |
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|2006 || Alannah McCready || Centennial |
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|2001 || Jody Horak|| Blaine |
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|2005 || Johanna Ellison || Cloquet-Esko-Carlton |
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|2000 || Shari Vogt|| River Lakes |
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|2004 || Emily Brookshaw || Hill-Murray |
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|1999 || Katie Beauduy|| Blaine |
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|2003 || Robin Doepke || Chaska |
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|2002 || Amber Hasbargen || Warroad |
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|2001 || Jody Horak || Blaine |
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|2000 || Shari Vogt || River Lakes |
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|1999 || Katie Beauduy || Blaine |
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<ref>http://wild.nhl.com/club/page.htm?bcid=com_MrMsHockeyAward</ref> |
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==Olympians== |
==Olympians== |
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The following Ms. Hockey winners went to represent [[USA Hockey]] in the Winter Olympic Games. |
The following Ms. Hockey winners went to represent [[USA Hockey]] in the Winter Olympic Games. |
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|Krissy Wendell || [[Ice hockey at the |
| rowspan="2" | Krissy Wendell<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ushockeyhalloffame.com/krissywendell|title=Krissy Wendell}}</ref> || [[Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics]] || {{Silver medal}} |
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| [[Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics]] || {{Bronze medal}} |
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| rowspan="3" | Gigi Marvin<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://teamusa.usahockey.com/page/show/2874751-gigi-marvin|title = Gigi Marvin}}</ref> || [[Ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics]] || {{Silver medal}} |
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| [[Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics]] || {{Silver medal}} |
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| [[Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics]] || {{Gold medal}} |
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| rowspan="2" | Dani Cameranesi<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://teamusa.usahockey.com/page/show/3324194-dani-cameranesi|title=Dani Cameranesi}}</ref> || Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics || {{Gold medal}} |
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| [[Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics]] || {{Silver medal}} |
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| rowspan="2" | Hannah Brandt<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://teamusa.usahockey.com/page/show/5344397-hannah-brandt|title = Hannah Brandt}}</ref> || Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics || {{Gold medal}} |
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| Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics || {{Silver medal}} |
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| Grace Zumwinkle<ref>{{cite web |url=https://teamusa.usahockey.com/2022olympics-gracezumwinkle |title=Grace Zumwinkle |website=USAHockey.com |publisher=Team USA Hockey |access-date=March 27, 2022}}</ref> || Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics || {{Silver medal}} |
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Latest revision as of 07:59, 8 October 2024
The Ms. Hockey Award is an award given to the best female senior high school hockey player in the state of Minnesota. The award is sponsored by the Let's Play Hockey newspaper, the Minnesota Wild, and Shakopee Chevrolet. The 2023 award winner was Ella Boerger, a forward from Andover High School.
Criteria
[edit]The following are all criteria for the award:
- Academic record
- Community service
- Coachability
- On-ice performance.
Selection process
[edit]The process of selecting the winner starts with the selection of the top 10 candidates in the state. This is reduced to five finalists, and then the panel selects a winner.
The panel responsible for selecting the winner consist of the following:
- High school coaches
- Division I and III college coaches from Minnesota and Wisconsin
Winners
[edit]The following table lists the winners of the Minnesota Ms. Hockey award.[1]
Year | Player | Position | School |
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2024 | Ayla Puppe[2] | F | Northfield |
2023 | Ella Boerger[3] | F | Andover |
2022 | Vivian Jungels | D | Edina |
2021 | Peyton Hemp | F | Andover |
2020 | Olivia Mobley | F | Breck School |
2019 | Madeline Wethington | D | Blake |
2018 | Taylor Heise | F | Red Wing |
2017 | Grace Zumwinkle | F | Breck School |
2016 | Presley Norby | F | Minnetonka |
2015 | Taylor Williamson | F | Edina |
2014 | Sydney Baldwin | D | Minnetonka |
2013 | Dani Cameranesi | F | Blake |
2012 | Hannah Brandt | F | Hill-Murray |
2011 | Karley Sylvester[4] | F | Warroad |
2010 | Bethany Brausen | F | Roseville Area |
2009 | Becky Kortum | F | Hopkins |
2008 | Sarah Erickson | F | Bemidji |
2007 | Katharine Chute | F | Blake |
2006 | Allie Thunstrom | F | North St. Paul |
2005 | Gigi Marvin | F | Warroad |
2004 | Erica McKenzie | F | Hastings |
2003 | Andrea Nichols | F | Hibbing-Chisholm |
2002 | Ashley Albrecht | D | South St. Paul |
2001 | Renee Curtin | F | Roseville |
2000 | Krissy Wendell | F | Park Center |
1999 | Ronda Curtin | D | Roseville |
1998 | Laura Slominski | F | Burnsville |
1997 | Annamarie Holmes | D | Apple Valley |
1996 | Winny Brodt | D | Roseville |
Let’s Play Hockey Senior Goalie of the Year
[edit]The following table lists the winners of the Let's Play Hockey Senior Goalie of the Year.[5]
Year | Player | School |
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2024 | Grace Zhan[2] | Hill-Murray |
2023 | Uma Corniea[3] | Edina |
2022 | Maggie Malecha | Northfield |
2021 | Brynn Dulac | Minnetonka |
2020 | Anna LaRose | North Wright County |
2019 | Calla Frank | White Bear Lake |
2018 | Alexa Dobchuk | Eden Prairie |
2017 | Breanna Blesi | Maple Grove |
2016 | Jenna Brenneman | Breck |
2015 | Frances Marshall | Thief River Falls |
2014 | Erin O'Neil | Hopkins |
2013 | Sydney Rossman | Minnetonka |
2012 | Erika Allen | Roseville |
2011 | Julie Friend | Minnetonka |
2010 | Kallie Billadeau | Hopkins |
2009 | Laura Bellamy | Duluth |
2008 | Alyssa Grogan | Eagan |
2007 | Ashley Nixon | Blaine |
2006 | Alannah McCready | Centennial |
2005 | Johanna Ellison | Cloquet-Esko-Carlton |
2004 | Emily Brookshaw | Hill-Murray |
2003 | Robin Doepke | Chaska |
2002 | Amber Hasbargen | Warroad |
2001 | Jody Horak | Blaine |
2000 | Shari Vogt | River Lakes |
1999 | Katie Beauduy | Blaine |
Olympians
[edit]The following Ms. Hockey winners went to represent USA Hockey in the Winter Olympic Games.
Player | Event | Result |
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Krissy Wendell[6] | Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics | Silver |
Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics | Bronze | |
Gigi Marvin[7] | Ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics | Silver |
Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics | Silver | |
Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics | Gold | |
Dani Cameranesi[8] | Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics | Gold |
Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics | Silver | |
Hannah Brandt[9] | Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics | Gold |
Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics | Silver | |
Grace Zumwinkle[10] | Ice hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics | Silver |
References
[edit]- ^ "Minnesota Ms. Hockey Award Winner". VintageMNHockey.com. Vintage Minnesota Hockey. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
- ^ a b Kennedy, Ian (February 25, 2024). "Ayla Puppe Named Minnesota's Ms. Hockey". TheHockeyNews.com. The Hockey News. Retrieved February 26, 2024.
Northfield senior and University of Minnesota commit Ayla Puppe has been named Minnesota's 2024 Ms. Hockey.
- ^ a b Pioneer Press (February 26, 2023). "Girls hockey: Andover's Boerger named Ms. Hockey; Edina's Corniea wins top goalie honor". TwinCities.com. Pioneer Press. Retrieved June 27, 2023.
- ^ Pioneer Press (February 27, 2011). "Warroad senior Karley Sylvester named Ms. Hockey". TwinCities.com. Twin Cities Pioneer Press. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
- ^ "Let's Play Hockey Senior Goalie of the Year". VintageMNHockey.com. Vintage Minnesota Hockey. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
- ^ "Krissy Wendell".
- ^ "Gigi Marvin".
- ^ "Dani Cameranesi".
- ^ "Hannah Brandt".
- ^ "Grace Zumwinkle". USAHockey.com. Team USA Hockey. Retrieved March 27, 2022.