Women s college hockey predictions 10 candidates for the 2022 Patty Kazmaier Award
Women's college hockey predictions: 10 candidates for the 2022 Patty Kazmaier Award NCAA.com
-Aerin Frankel, probably. — Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey) She's a huge reason as to why Northeastern has given up the fewest goals in the nation (29). Her best performances have come in a 25-save shutout over Boston College on Jan. 18, a 41-save win over Princeton on Nov. 27 and a 34-save shutout at Maine on Oct. 16.
The seniors complete the weekend sweep with a 7-2 win over Minnesota State. — Wisconsin On BTN (@WisconsinOnBTN) Chances are she'll definitely be a top-10 finalist this season. She ranks second in the nation in points with 53 in 31 games. Her 25 goals lead the league. Her latest weekend against Minnesota State was her best series of the season, posting four goals and nine points over the two wins. That was enough to get her 293 career points, which is second-most in NCAA history. She's had a memorable college career that could be capped off with another Patty Kazmaier Award.
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PRESENTED BY The 2021-22 women's college hockey season has been a terrific one. We've seen parity in the weekly top-10 rankings, as teams are constantly battling it out to rise closer and closer to the No. 1 spot. Along with top-tier team performances, we've witnessed some incredible individual performances as well, which is what this piece will focus on. The Patty Kazmaier Award exists to reward the best of the best in women's college hockey. The award was created in 1998 to honor the top player in NCAA DI women's ice hockey. Kazmaier was an inspiration. She was a catalyst on defense for Princeton in the early 1980s. She led them to the Ivy League championship in three-straight seasons from 1981-82 to 1983-84. Years later, she battled a rare blood disease and passed away in 1990. She was 28. Here are 10 players who have the best shot at winning the 2022 Patty Kazmaier Award.Taylor Heise Minnesota Forward Senior
Taylor Heise is a strong choice for this year's honor. At the time of writing, she leads the nation in points with 55 on the No. 1 team in the country. The Golden Gophers have won 11 of their last 13 games and it's no surprise that Heise has been the heartbeat of the offense during that time, notching nine goals and 24 points. POWER 10: Her most clutch performances came in a three-goal weekend against Ohio State on Jan. 28 and 29. Just the weekend before, she had a goal and an assist in beating then-No. 1 Wisconsin. Those games helped Minnesota move from No. 5 in the USCHO poll to No. 1 in just two weeks.Aerin Frankel Northeastern Goalie Graduate student
Aerin Frankel is very familiar with the Patty Kazmaier Award because the veteran netminder won it last year. And with the way she's playing this year, she's making a strong case to repeat. The graduate student leads the country in goals against average (0.99), save percentage (.958) and shutouts (9). Just get this through your head — she averages giving up less than a goal per game. That is mind-boggling. Those numbers are actually better than the ones she ended last season with, too. "Nah."-Aerin Frankel, probably. — Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey) She's a huge reason as to why Northeastern has given up the fewest goals in the nation (29). Her best performances have come in a 25-save shutout over Boston College on Jan. 18, a 41-save win over Princeton on Nov. 27 and a 34-save shutout at Maine on Oct. 16.
Sophie Jaques Ohio State Defenseman Senior
As a senior, Sophie Jaques burst onto the college hockey scene in a huge way. Last season saw the defenseman post four points in 20 games. In 2021-22, she's exploded for 52 points in 29 games, which is good for third in all of college hockey. It's far and away No. 1 among all defensemen. Ohio State sports the second-best offense in the nation and Jaques is a driving force behind it. She has four two-goal games this season and has 18 multi-point games. From Oct. 29 through Nov. 27 (eight games), she posted at least two points per contest. Her dominance on the backend is enough to make her an extremely strong candidate for this year's award.Daryl Watts Wisconsin Forward Fifth year
Like Frankel, Daryl Watts has won the award before. Back in 2018 when Watts was a freshman at Boston College, she posted 82 points in 38 games and took home the honor with ease. Since going to Wisconsin, she was a top-10 finalist for the 2020 award and a top-three finalist in 2021. “Watt(s)” can’t do?The seniors complete the weekend sweep with a 7-2 win over Minnesota State. — Wisconsin On BTN (@WisconsinOnBTN) Chances are she'll definitely be a top-10 finalist this season. She ranks second in the nation in points with 53 in 31 games. Her 25 goals lead the league. Her latest weekend against Minnesota State was her best series of the season, posting four goals and nine points over the two wins. That was enough to get her 293 career points, which is second-most in NCAA history. She's had a memorable college career that could be capped off with another Patty Kazmaier Award.