It all comes down to this.
The 2022 women's Frozen Four is college hockey's marquee event and it is here. On Friday, No. 3 Northeastern takes on Minnesota Duluth at 3:30 p.m. ET. At 7 p.m. ET, No. 1 Ohio State battles No. 5 Yale. Both look to be really good games.
The championship will be played on Sunday.
FOLLOW THE ACTION: Click here for live coverage of the women's hockey tournament
Here are the five biggest storylines to watch in the Frozen Four.
1. Aerin Frankelâs performance in net
Aerin Frankel most recently won Goaltender of the Year in college hockey. She won the 2021 Patty Kazmaier Award and was a top-10 finalist this season.
The đđđ¨đŠ goaltender in the country.
â Northeastern Womenâs Hockey (@GoNUwhockey)
For the second year in a row, Aerin Frankel has been named the Goaltender of the Year!
đ°:
In other words, sheâs really good.
Minnesota Duluth, Northeasternâs opponent in Fridayâs Frozen Four semifinal game, carries the sixth-best offense in the nation with 3.5 goals per game. The Bulldogs boast an offense with seniors Elizabeth Giguere and Gabbie Hughes. Giguere ranks second in the nation in points with 60 and Hughes is a top-three finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Award.
If Northeastern is to beat Minnesota Duluth, it will be in large part due to Frankelâs play in net.
2. The play of Sophie Jaques at both ends of the ice for Ohio State
Speaking of finalists for the Patty Kazmaier Award, Ohio State defender Sophie Jaques put together a terrific season. Her 59 points are tied for third in college hockey. Her plus/minus of plus-49 ranks first.
Jaques had a goal and an assist in Ohio Stateâs 2OT-win over Quinnipiac. The game before that, the WCHA championship, saw her pot two goals against Minnesota.
P3| đ
â Ohio State Women's Hockey (@OhioStateWHKY)
Buckeyes take a 3-2 lead at 2:19 into the period!
Sheâs been a difference-maker all season for Ohio State. It is easy to imagine she will be one in the Frozen Four.
3. How will Yale do at quieting Ohio Stateâs offense?
The Bulldogs are tied for second in the country in goals against per game (1.5). They take pride in their defense and it is one of the biggest reasons as to why they are still playing.
Senior goalie Gianna Meloni has been outstanding this season. Her .938 save percentage and 1.47 goals against average both rank in the top 10. She stopped 28 of 29 shots against Colgate and was vital in getting Yale to Pennsylvania for the Frozen Four.
BRACKET 2022: Check out the 2022 women's bracket
Ohio State carries the No. 1 offensive attack in the country. Yale will need its defense and Meloni in net to hold the Buckeyesâ goal-scoring prowess at bay.
4. Minnesota Duluth carrying its momentum from win over Minnesota
Minnesota Duluth posted the most shocking result of the quarterfinals when it took down No. 2 Minnesota, 2-1, in Minneapolis.
Despite being outshot, 38-27, Minnesota Duluth held off the Golden Gophersâ scoring attack with solid defense and great goaltending from senior Emma Soderberg.
FROZEN FOUR BOUND. |
â WCHA Hockey (@WCHA_WHockey)
Things do not get any easier with a matchup against Northeastern in the Frozen Four. Hughes and Giguere will be essential to sliding past the Huskies.
Also essential will be the momentum gained from the upset in the quarterfinals.
5. Whatâs the most interesting national championship matchup?
Easy. Letâs cut to the chase: No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 3 Northeastern.
Getting to watch Frankel and the defense of Skylar Fontaine and co. try and hold off the high-flying Buckeyes offense would be as must-watch as must-watch gets.
Northeasternâs offense is worth mentioning as well. It ranks fifth in the country in goals for with 135 and has senior Maureen Murphy â the nationâs leading goalscorer.
RELIVE THE QUARTERS: Here's 5 takeaways from the quarterfinals
One interesting matchup would be Jaques against Fontaine going head-to-head. Fontaine ranks second in the nation to Jacques in points with 48. Both would also be tasked with shutting down the opponentâs top players.
The views on this page do not necessarily reflect the views of the NCAA or its member institutions.