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November/December 2020

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Maggie Nicholson (Minnetonka/Minnesota): Two-time gold medalist and silver medalist for the U.S. Under-18 Women's National Team. Nicholson captained the Skippers to back-to-back high school state championships. Hannah Corneliusen (Warroad/Merrimack): Warroad native and Merrimack freshman led the state in regular-season scoring last year with 50 goals and 75 points. Olivia Mobley (St. Louis Park/Quinnipiac): The 2020 Ms. Hockey Award winner scored a whopping 57 goals and 39 assists for Breck as a senior. Blake Biondi (Hermantown/Minnesota Duluth): Selected in the fourth round (109th over- all) of the 2020 NHL Entry Draft by the Montreal Canadiens, Blake Biondi is the reigning 2020 Mr. Hockey Award winner. Mason Nevers (Edina/Minnesota): The former Edina captain won a state title as a senior with the Hornets in 2019 after scoring 146 points in 89 career games. Carsen Richels (Ham Lake/New Hampshire): The big-bodied power forward Carsen Richels led Blaine to the state tournament in 2018-19 and tallied 83 goals and 168 points in three seasons with the Bengals. SAMMY WALKER (Edina/Minnesota): After being named Big Ten Freshman of the Year two seasons ago, Sammy Walker was named captain of the Gophers as a sophomore. He returns with the 'C' as a junior. MAK LANGEI (East Grand Forks/Bemidji State): Prior to beginning her senior season, Mak Langei is already No. 8 on Bemidji State's all-time scoring lead- ers for defensemen. NOAH CATES (Stillwater/Minnesota Duluth): The junior captain and Philadelphia Flyers draft pick was a Second Team All-American last season. GRACE ZUMWINKLE (Excelsior/Minnesota): The sharpshooting Zumwinkle led the Gophers with 25 goals as a junior last year, and returns as one of the top scoring threats in all of college hockey. EMILY BROWN (Blaine/ Minnesota): One of the top blue-liners in the WCHA, Emily Brown will serve as co-captain of the Gophers as a senior. EASTON BRODZINSKI (Blaine/St. Cloud State): Brodzinski returns to the Huskies as a senior after lead- ing St. Cloud State in scoring. M H J O N L I N E . C O M | N O V. / D E C . 2 0 2 0 22 Photos / MHJ Archives, Minnesota Wild, Getty Images HOW THEY FINISHED USA Hockey Magazine's final rankings for the 2019-20 season 2019-20 W O M E N Record 1. Cornell 28-2-3 2. Wisconsin 28-5-3 3. Northeastern 32-4-2 4. Ohio State 24-8-6 5. Minnesota 27-6-3 6. Princeton 26-6-1 7. Clarkson 25-6-6 8. Minnesota Duluth 18-12-6 9. Boston University 24-8-4 10. Quinnipiac 20-14-3 M E N 1. Cornell 23-2-4 2. North Dakota 26-5-4 3. Minnesota State 31-5-2 4. Boston College 24-8-2 5. Minnesota Duluth 22-10-2 6. Denver 21-9-6 7. Penn State 20-10-4 8. Clarkson 23-8-3 9. Massachusetts 21-11-2 10. Ohio State 20-11-5 11. Bemidji State 22-10-5 12. Mass-Lowell 18-10-6 13. Arizona State 22-11-3 14. Quinnipiac 21-11-2 15. Michigan 18-14-4 High school hockey standouts hoping to make an immediate impact Land of Leaders A look at some of the Minnesotans wearing the 'C' this year Fantastic Freshmen 2020-21 College Hockey Preview MAK LANGEI CARSEN RICHELS MAGGIE NICHOLSON NOAH CATES Photos / UMD Athletics, BSU Athletics, Submitted

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