Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Returning after a month off, team wears down Warriors

- Mark Stewart Milwaukee Journal Sentinel USA TODAY NETWORK – WISCONSIN

MADISON – Playing its first game since Dec. 9, the Wisconsin women’s hockey team took some time to shake off the rust.

But during the second half of the Badgers’ game with Merrimack Friday night, the team was well on its way to regaining its form.

Third-ranked UW (15-4) scored five goals during the final 30 minutes and recorded a 6-1 victory over the Warriors in front of a crowd of 2,273 at La Bahn Arena.

Junior Lacey Eden (two goals, one assist) and senior Katie Kotlowski (three assists) recorded three-point nights, and sophomore Laila Edwards scored twice for the Badgers. Freshman Cassie Hall (one goal, one assist), senior Britta Curl (one goal, one assist) and senior Casey O’Brien (two assists) also had two-point nights for UW.

Perhaps the most important of those scores was Eden’s, which came 12 seconds after Merrimack took a 1-0 lead in the first period.

“It just shows how our team handles adversity when we get scored on,” she said. “We don’t hold over, we go right back at it the next shift. To get that one really changed the momentum of the game right away.”

Edwards added the game-winner at the 13:09 mark of the second period off passes from Kotlowski and O’Brien. Curl added insurance with a score at the 17:54 mark of that period.

UW punctuated the night with goals by Eden, Hall and Edwards during the final 4 minutes.

“I was super excited to get back going with the team,” Edwards said. “I’ve missed playing with them. It’s been almost a month. I think we’re excited to get this second half of the year going and hopefully get that national championsh­ip at the end, but it all starts here in these games and what we work on to get better.”

Wisconsin didn’t put up a lot of goals until the last few minutes, but its defense steadily improved. UW allowed just nine shots during the final two periods. Junior goaltender Jane Gervais had 17 saves.

It was a much-needed evening on the ice for a team that returns to WCHA play next week.

“We were practicing well, but it’s tough to simulate game competitio­n,” Wisconsin coach Mark Johnson said. “The first period was shaking the cobwebs out, getting back into the swing of things. … We needed to get our legs back, the timing down, and eventually as the game wore on that’s what happened.”

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