Minnesota’s Bobbi Ross scores late in the first period to tie the score at one. \/ Ryan Coleman<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
“The first ten minutes were power play and penalty kill, and we were on the power play a lot,” said Johnson. “Some nights that’s really good, but if you don’t score multiple goals on them, it can haunt you.”<\/p>\n
Ross pulled Minnesota even at 16:53 of the first period while shorthanded.<\/p>\n
She said, “Their defenseman overskated the puck and left it behind, and Brittany Francis made a diving stick check to get the puck away from their player. She put it in front of their net, which left me all by myself. I was able to outwait the goalie and put the puck around her.”<\/p>\n
As has often been their downfall against Wisconsin over the past two seasons, the Gophers could not generate any additional goals.<\/p>\n
“One of their strengths is their team defense,” said Minnesota coach Laura Halldorson. “They do a great job of shutting down other teams’ offense. It’s why they’re one of the top teams in the country.”<\/p>\n
“I thought we played two very good periods \u2013 the first and the second,” said Ross. “In the third, Wisconsin started playing really defensive, so that took away a lot of our opportunities.”<\/p>\n
The Gophers knew going into the game that a loss would end their season.<\/p>\n
“We fell a little short today, but I was really proud of our team’s effort,” said Halldorson. “Overall this weekend was a very positive one for us in terms of how our team came together.”<\/p>\n
Johnson thought the WCHA tournament were a good preparation for an NCAA quarterfinal meeting, which ultimately will be against the Harvard Crimson.<\/p>\n
“The task today is certainly going to help us, because you’re playing against a team that’s obviously going to play very hungry, they’re going to play with some excitement. They’ve got a lot on the line \u2013 their season’s on the line. It’ll make us a better team.”<\/p>\n
“It wasn’t a pretty game, but as I told the team afterwards, some night’s it’s not going to be pretty.”<\/p>\n
The latest championship trophy will look just as attractive to the Badgers and their fans.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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