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Minnesota Ms. Hockey Award

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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.

Criteria

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The following are all criteria for the award:

  • Academic record
  • Community service
  • Coachability
  • On-ice performance.

Selection process

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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

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The following table lists the winners of the Minnesota Ms. Hockey award.[1]

Year Player Position School
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

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The following table lists the winners of the Let's Play Hockey Senior Goalie of the Year.[5]

Year Player School
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

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The following Ms. Hockey winners went to represent USA Hockey in the Winter Olympic Games.

Player Event Result
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

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  1. ^ "Minnesota Ms. Hockey Award Winner". VintageMNHockey.com. Vintage Minnesota Hockey. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ Pioneer Press (February 27, 2011). "Warroad senior Karley Sylvester named Ms. Hockey". TwinCities.com. Twin Cities Pioneer Press. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
  5. ^ "Let's Play Hockey Senior Goalie of the Year". VintageMNHockey.com. Vintage Minnesota Hockey. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
  6. ^ "Krissy Wendell".
  7. ^ "Gigi Marvin".
  8. ^ "Dani Cameranesi".
  9. ^ "Hannah Brandt".
  10. ^ "Grace Zumwinkle". USAHockey.com. Team USA Hockey. Retrieved March 27, 2022.