Wisconsin Badgers (26-6-4/19-6-3-1 WCHA)
How they got here: Wisconsin swept St. Cloud State in the quarterfinals last weekend, winning 5-1 on Friday and 4-1 on Saturday. It was a very balanced effort for the Badgers, with 16 different players factoring in on the nine goals scored in the series. Kim Drake led the team with the only multi-point effort of the weekend, posting three assists on Friday.
Key Players: Forward Blayre Turnbull brings a solid all-around game while providing the Badgers with consistent, top-line offense. Sarah Nurse is a strong secondary-scoring option, and a productive weekend from her could be a big difference-maker.
Strengths/Weaknesses: The Badgers are very efficient up front and even more so on the defensive end, with a league-low 1.11 goals-against per game. They also lead the WCHA on the penalty kill with a 96.3 percent success rate. However, Wisconsin’s 0-3-1 record against the Gophers has to be a concern pending a possible championship-game match-up.
Why they’ll win it: Wisconsin is perhaps the best team in the conference when it comes to maintaining possession and dictating play. The Badgers make it very hard for any team, including Minnesota, to get things going against them. Even though they’re still searching for a win against the Gophers, they haven’t had trouble outplaying them, and they’ll be banking on that eventually winning out.
Gabriella is now in her third season of covering NCAA and international women's hockey for The Hockey Writers. She is the founding editor of At Even Strength, a website dedicated to providing full-time coverage and analysis of women's hockey. She is currently working towards a degree in Communication at the University of North Dakota, and is also interning with UND Athletic Media Relations. She can be reached on Twitter (@gabfun)