2005–06 Minnesota Golden Gophers women's ice hockey season
College ice hockey team season
The 2005–06 Minnesota Golden Gophers women's hockey team represented the University of Minnesota in the 2005–06 NCAA Division I women's hockey season. The Golden Gophers were coached by Laura Halldorson and played their home games at Ridder Arena .
Regular season
Standings
Conference
Overall
GP
W
L
T
SOW
PTS
GF
GA
GP
W
L
T
GF
GA
Wisconsin †*
28
24
3
1
–
49
103
40
41
36
4
1
155
51
Minnesota
28
19
8
1
–
39
82
50
41
29
11
1
122
69
Minnesota Duluth
28
18
7
3
–
39
97
47
34
22
9
3
120
54
St. Cloud State
28
13
14
1
–
27
70
69
37
18
18
1
97
98
Ohio State
28
10
15
3
–
23
68
89
36
13
18
5
87
107
Bemidji State
28
10
18
0
–
20
60
95
36
11
23
2
72
119
Minnesota State
28
8
17
3
–
19
52
75
36
11
21
4
70
102
North Dakota
28
3
23
2
–
8
40
107
36
7
27
2
60
131
Championship: † indicates conference regular season champion; * indicates conference tournament champion Updated July 21, 2024
Schedule
Source[ 1]
As of September 27, 2024 .
Date
Time
Opponent#
Rank#
Site
Decision
Result
Attendance
Record
Regular Season
October 7
7:07
Connecticut *
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN
Chartier
W 3–0
952
1–0–0
October 8
7:07
St. Lawrence *
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN
Chartier
L 1–3
1,195
1–1–0
October 14
2:07
at Bemidji State
#4
John S. Glas Field House • Bemidji, MN
Chartier
W 2–0
217
2–1–0 (1–0–0)
October 15
2:07
at Bemidji State
#4
John S. Glas Field House • Bemidji, MN
Chartier
W 3–2
248
3–1–0 (2–0–0)
October 21
7:00
at #8 Mercyhurst *
#4
Mercyhurst Ice Center • Erie, PA
Chartier
W 1–0
1,100
4–1–0 (2–0–0)
October 22
3:00
at #8 Mercyhurst*
#4
Mercyhurst Ice Center • Erie, PA
Chartier
W 4–2
1,500
5–1–0 (2–0–0)
October 28
7:07
#2 Minnesota Duluth
#4
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN
Chartier
W 4–1
1,592
6–1–0 (3–0–0)
October 29
7:07
#2 Minnesota Duluth
#4
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN
Chartier
L 0–6
1,645
6–2–0 (3–1–0)
November 4
7:07
Ohio State
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN
Chartier
W 9–5
1,057
7–2–0 (4–1–0)
November 5
7:07
Ohio State
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN
Chartier
L 1–2 OT
1,116
7–3–0 (4–2–0)
November 12
1:07
Brown *
#4
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN
Chartier
W 5–1
1,383
8–3–0 (4–2–0)
November 13
1:00
Brown*
#4
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN
Hanlon
W 3–0
1,238
9–3–0 (4–2–0)
November 18
7:07
#3 Wisconsin
#4
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN
Chartier
L 0–2
1,601
9–4–0 (4–3–0)
November 19
7:07
#3 Wisconsin
#4
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN
Hanlon
L 2–6
1,809
9–5–0 (4–4–0)
December 2
7:07
at North Dakota
Ralph Engelstad Arena • Grand Forks, ND
Chartier
W 4–0
612
10–5–0 (5–4–0)
December 3
7:07
at North Dakota
Ralph Engelstad Arena • Grand Forks, ND
Chartier
W 3–1
876
11–5–0 (6–4–0)
December 9
7:07
at Minnesota State
Midwest Wireless Civic Center • Mankato, MN
Hanlon
W 1–0
452
12–5–0 (7–4–0)
December 10
3:07
at Minnesota State
Midwest Wireless Civic Center • Mankato, MN
Chartier
T 1–1 OT
463
12–5–1 (7–4–1)
January 6
4:07
Bemidji State
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN
Hanlon
W 7–2
789
13–5–1 (8–4–1)
January 7
4:07
Bemidji State
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN
Hanlon
L 1–2
1,201
13–6–1 (8–5–1)
January 13
7:07
at St. Cloud State
#5
Herb Brooks National Hockey Center • St. Cloud, MN
Hanlon
W 2–0
437
14–6–1 (9–5–1)
January 14
4:07
St. Cloud State
#5
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN
Chartier
W 5–0
1,440
15–6–1 (10–5–1)
January 20
7:07
at #4 Minnesota Duluth
#5
Duluth Entertainment Convention Center • Duluth, MN
Hanlon
L 2–4
1,566
15–7–1 (10–6–1)
January 21
7:07
at #4 Minnesota Duluth
#5
Duluth Entertainment Convention Center • Duluth, MN
Chartier
W 2–0
1,700
16–7–1 (11–6–1)
January 27
7:07
at Ohio State
#4
Ohio State University Ice Rink • Columbus, OH
Hanlon
W 4–1
231
17–7–1 (12–6–1)
January 28
4:07
at Ohio State
#4
Ohio State University Ice Rink • Columbus, OH
Chartier
L 2–3 OT
413
17–8–1 (12–7–1)
February 3
7:07
Minnesota State
#4
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN
Hanlon
W 2–1 OT
1,533
18–8–1 (13–7–1)
February 4
4:07
Minnesota State
#4
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN
Chartier
W 4–3
2,381
19–8–1 (14–7–1)
February 10
7:07
at #2 Wisconsin
#5
Kohl Center • Madison, WI
Hanlon
W 3–1
1,704
20–8–1 (15–7–1)
February 11
7:07
at #2 Wisconsin
#5
Kohl Center • Madison, WI
Chartier
L 1–3
1,737
20–9–1 (15–8–1)
February 17
7:07
at #9 St. Cloud State
#4
Herb Brooks National Hockey Center • St. Cloud, MN
Hanlon
W 3–2
312
21–9–1 (16–8–1)
February 18
4:07
#9 St. Cloud State
#4
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN
Hanlon
W 4–2
1,194
22–9–1 (17–8–1)
February 25
3:07
North Dakota
#4
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN
Hanlon
W 4–0
1,268
23–9–1 (18–8–1)
February 26
3:07
North Dakota
#4
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN
Chartier
W 6–0
1,581
24–9–1 (19–8–1)
WCHA Tournament
March 3
6:07
Minnesota State*
#4
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN (WCHA Tournament, First Round, Game 1)
Hanlon
W 5–1
482
25–9–1 (19–8–1)
March 4
4:00
Minnesota State*
#4
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN (WCHA Tournament, First Round, Game 2)
Hanlon
W 6–0
674
26–9–1 (19–8–1)
March 11
4:07
Minnesota Duluth*
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN (WCHA Tournament, Semifinal Game)
Hanlon
W 2–1
1,780
27–9–1 (19–8–1)
March 12
1:07
Wisconsin*
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN (WCHA Tournament, Championship Game)
Chartier
L 1–4
1,012
27–10–1 (19–8–1)
NCAA Tournament
March 17
7:05
#6 Princeton *
#4
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN (NCAA Tournament, First Round)
Chartier
W 4–0
703
28–10–1 (19–8–1)
March 24
7:07
#1 New Hampshire *
#4
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN (NCAA Frozen Four, Semifinal Game)
Chartier
W 5–4
2,876
29–10–1 (19–8–1)
March 26
3:07
#2 Wisconsin*
#4
Ridder Arena • Minneapolis, MN
Chartier
L 0–3
4,701
29–11–1 (19–8–1)
*Non-conference game. # Rankings from USCHO.com Poll.
News and notes
In her freshman year, Gigi Marvin ranked second on the team in points and first in assists with 30. She tied for fourth in the WCHA in overall scoring and second in assists. She had seven power-play goals, three game-winning goals and one short-handed goal. In addition, she was named the WCHA Rookie of the Week five times. On October 7, 2005, she earned her first career goal on her first career shot in a 3–0 win over Connecticut.[ 2]
She had a four-game scoring streak from October 14–22. On November 4, she had a career-high five point game in the 9–5 win over Ohio State, including four assists. For her efforts, she was named the WCHA Rookie of the Week. She added three assists in a 5–1 win over Brown on November 12.
In the Gophers’ 5–0 win over St. Cloud State on January 14, she scored two goals and two assists for four points. She assisted on the game-winning goal in the 1–0 win over Mercyhurst College on January 21. In early February, Marvin notched two goals and an assist in Minnesota’s 4–3 overtime win over Minnesota State and later earned rookie of the week honor. She contributed on all three goals in the Gophers’ 3–2 win over St. Cloud State on February 17. The week later, she would get five points in the sweep against North Dakota and receive the WCHA Rookie of the Week for the second consecutive week.[ 3]
Roster
Source:[ 4]
No.
S/P/C
Player
Class
Pos
Height
DoB
Hometown
Previous team
2
Whitney Graft
Freshman
F
5' 4" (1.63 m)
Wayzata, Minnesota
Wayzata High School
3
Melanie Gagnon
Freshman
D
5' 5" (1.65 m)
St. Adolphe, Manitoba
St. Norbert Collegiate High School
4
Andrea Nichols
Junior
F
5' 2" (1.57 m)
Mountain Iron, Minnesota
Hibbing High School
5
Chelsey Brodt
Senior
D
5' 4" (1.63 m)
1983-12-07
Roseville, Minnesota
Roseville Area High School
6
Liz Palkie
Sophomore
F
5' 6" (1.68 m)
Carlton, Minnesota
Carlton High School
8
Bobbi Ross
Sophomore
F
5' 7" (1.7 m)
Verwood, Saskatchewan
Collège Mathieu
9
Marley Wournell
Freshman
F
5' 7" (1.7 m)
Vernon, British Columbia
Clarence Fulton Secondary School
10
Krista Johnson
Senior
D
5' 8" (1.73 m)
Blaine, Minnesota
Blaine High School
11
Ashley Albrecht
Senior
D
5' 4" (1.63 m)
South Saint Paul, Minnesota
South Saint Paul Secondary
13
Maggie Souba
Junior
F /D
5' 5" (1.65 m)
Moorhead, Minnesota
Moorhead High School
14
Lindsay Block
Freshman
F
5' 5" (1.65 m)
Chaska, Minnesota
Chaska High School
15
Anya Miller
Sophomore
D
5' 8" (1.73 m)
Elk River, Minnesota
Elk River High School
16
Jenelle Philipczyk
Sophomore
F
5' 5" (1.65 m)
Woodbury, Minnesota
Eagan High School
17
Becky Wacker
Junior
F
5' 4" (1.63 m)
York, Maine
York High School
19
Gigi Marvin
Freshman
F
5' 8" (1.73 m)
1987-03-07
Warroad, Minnesota
Warroad High School
21
Allie Sanchez
Senior
D
5' 6" (1.68 m)
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Johnson High School
22
Erica McKenzie
Sophomore
F
5' 8" (1.73 m)
Hastings, Minnesota
Hastings High School
23
Dagney Willey
Freshman
D
5' 5" (1.65 m)
Maple Grove, Minnesota
Osseo Senior High School
30
Natalie Lammé
Senior
G
5' 7" (1.7 m)
Hibbing, Minnesota
Hibbing High School , Ohio State [ 5]
33
Brittony Chartier
Freshman
G
6' 0" (1.83 m)
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Bishop Carroll High School , Calgary Oval X-Treme [ 6]
39
Kim Hanlon
Freshman
G
5' 6" (1.68 m)
Blaine, Minnesota
Blaine High School
Postseason
In the 2006 WCHA playoffs, Marvin made several contributions. She notched three goals and two assists in the WCHA first round against Minnesota State. On March 11, Marvin set up Jenelle Philipczyk for the game-winning goal in the 2–1 win over Minnesota Duluth. She would assist on Allie Sanchez’ power-play goal in the WCHA Championship game against Wisconsin.
Awards and honors
Gigi Marvin, WCHA All-Tournament Team
Gigi Marvin, led WCHA Rookies in scoring
Gigi Marvin, named WCHA Rookie of the Year
Gigi Marvin, All-WHCA Rookie Team
Gigi Marvin, All-WCHA third team selection.
References
^ "2005–06 Women's Hockey Schedule" . University of Minnesota Athletics . Retrieved September 27, 2024 .
^ "Gigi Marvin Bio – Gophersports.com Official Web Site of University of Minnesota Athletics" . Archived from the original on May 12, 2009. Retrieved February 12, 2010 .
^ "Gigi Marvin Bio – Gophersports.com Official Web Site of University of Minnesota Athletics" . Archived from the original on May 12, 2009. Retrieved February 12, 2010 .
^ "2005–06 Women's Hockey Roster" . University of Minnesota Athletics. Retrieved December 27, 2023 .
^ Eisendrath, Zach (October 20, 2005). "Tending to the team's needs: Rookie goalies coming through for Minnesota" . Minnesota Daily . Retrieved February 28, 2024 .
^ "National Women's Under-22 Team Roster Named for Three-Game Series in Pierrefonds, QC Against USA" . Hockey Canada. August 17, 2003. Retrieved February 28, 2024 .
Playing venues Head coaches Seasons Conference affiliations Rivalries All-time leaders National championships Women's Frozen Four appearances Olympians
Lyndsay Wall (2002 , 2006 )
Courtney Kennedy (2002, 2006)
Natalie Darwitz (2002, 2006, 2010 )
Krissy Wendell (2002, 2006)
Kelly Stephens (2006)
Gigi Marvin (2010, 2014 , 2018 )
Noora Räty (2006, 2010, 2014, 2018)
Mira Jalosuo (2014, 2018)
Megan Bozek (2014, 2022 )
Amanda Kessel (2014, 2018, 2022)
Anne Schleper (2014)
Lee Stecklein (2014, 2018, 2022)
Hannah Brandt (2018, 2022)
Dani Cameranesi (2018, 2022)
Kelly Pannek (2018, 2022)
Josefin Bouveng (2022)
Nelli Laitinen (2022)
Abbey Murphy (2022)
Grace Zumwinkle (2022)
Patty Kazmaier winners