Wisconsin’s 1st Road Win, Shutout of the Season in 4-0 Victory

Zengerle extends scoring streak to 20 games with goal and assist at Minnesota State

MANKATO, Minn. – Wisconsin’s 4-0 victory over Minnesota State on Friday night at the Verizon Wireless Center provided more significance than two much-needed points in the WCHA standings. The Badgers (10-9-2, 5-8-2 WCHA) leave with their first road win of the season, their first record above .500, their first shutout and a forward on the cusp of a long-held school record.

 Sophomore center Mark Zengerle (Rochester, N.Y.) scored a point   for the 20th consecutive game at 11:09 of the first period to provide  all the offense the Badgers needed. His ninth goal of the season came after freshman defenseman Jake McCabe (Eau Claire, Wis.) took the scenic route around an MSU defender via the corner of the offensive zone and found Zengerle alone in front for the finish.

The goal followed stellar play in net by freshman goaltender Joel Rumpel (Swift Current, Saskatchewan), who made a handful of big saves through the first 10 minutes to keep the game scoreless. Rumpel would eventually finish with 36 saves for his first career shutout, becoming the Badgers’ first rookie to blank an opponent since Shane Connelly did the same at Michigan Tech on Feb. 17, 2005.

Rumpel improved to 7-4-2 overall and 4-4-2 in WCHA action. Sophomore forward Jefferson Dahl (Eau Claire, Wis.) got Rumpel and the Badgers early insurance with his fourth tally of the season at 18:37 of the first stanza. Brothers Ryan and Sean Little (Fond du Lac, Wis.) set up the play, with Ryan playing his first contest since Nov. 19 and Sean collecting his first point of the season and second of his career.

A second-period goal by freshman forward Matt Paape (Appleton, Wis.) and a third-period power-play tally by Michael Mersch (Park Ridge, Ill.) on a sharp-angle one-timer finished the scoring for the night. Badger special teams continued their solid play of late on the power play, going 1-for-3 and on the penalty kill, a perfect 5-for-5 on the night.

Wisconsin goes for its second consecutive sweep with a rematch against the Mavericks Saturday at 7 p.m. The game airs live on Charter Extra 87 in Wisconsin and on the radio at WIBA-AM 1310, with free streaming audio online at BadgerSportsNetwork.com.

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Men’s Hockey TV Schedule Announced for 2011 – 12 Season

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin men’s hockey team announced its television schedule for the 2011-12 season. Currently, 18 regular season games are scheduled for live broadcast.

Thirteen of those contests will also be shown on tape delay.

FSN Wisconsin will broadcast six contests, including the team’s season opener on Oct. 7 against Northern Michigan.

Big Ten Network and TVW 14 in Madison will each cover four games, while WISC-TV and the Wisconsin Channel will broadcast two contests.

Games covered on WISC-TV and TVW will also be broadcast around the state on Charter Extra.

Wisconsin Channel will cover 13 contests on a tape-delayed basis. Eleven of those contests will air again that same night, while all 13 are scheduled to air again the next day.

The Wisconsin Channel is a Digital TV service of Wisconsin Public Television that is available over-the-air and on many cable TV systems throughout Wisconsin. Viewers should consult local TV listings, wpt.org or their cable provider for more information on how they can receive the Wisconsin Channel in their region.

Returning to call Wisconsin’s live play-by-play action is longtime hockey announcer Paul Braun. Former Badger defenseman Rob Andringa also returns to provide color for the broadcasts. Back to call the tape-delayed action is Robb Vogel, who will partner with former Badger greats Theran Welsh and Ron Vincent. Welsh and Vincent will split analyst duties throughout the season.

GAME TIME CHANGES
Four home games have changed times for the upcoming season. The Saturday, Nov. 12 contest against Minnesota will now start at 7:30 p.m., to accommodate television. That game will air live on BTN.

Three other games will now begin at 8 p.m. due to recently released Wisconsin basketball schedules. The Saturday, Dec. 10 contest against Minnesota Duluth, the Saturday, Dec. 31 exhibition game against the U.S. Under-18 Team and the Saturday, Feb. 4 tilt against St. Cloud State will each begin at 8 p.m.

2011-12 Wisconsin men’s hockey schedule page

2011-12 Wisconsin Men’s Hockey Television Schedule (Also see attached pdf)
Day Date Opponent Time Live TV Delayed TV
Friday Oct. 7 Northern Michigan 7 p.m. FSN Wisconsin Channel (10 p.m. and next day)
Saturday Oct. 8 Northern Michigan 7 p.m. Wisconsin Channel Wisconsin Channel (Next day)
Friday Oct. 21 North Dakota 7 p.m. FSN Wisconsin Channel (10 p.m. and next day)
Saturday Oct. 22 North Dakota 7 p.m. WISC/Charter Extra Wisconsin Channel (10 p.m. and next day)
Friday Oct. 28 Nebraska Omaha 7 p.m. FSN Wisconsin Channel (10 p.m. and next day)
Saturday Oct. 29 Nebraska Omaha 7 p.m. TVW/Charter Extra Wisconsin Channel (10 p.m. and next day)
Friday Nov. 11 Minnesota 7 p.m. FSN
Saturday Nov. 12 Minnesota 7:30 p.m. BTN
Friday Dec. 9 Minnesota Duluth 7 p.m. BTN
Saturday Dec. 10 Minnesota Duluth 8 p.m. TVW/Charter Extra Wisconsin Channel (TBA and next day)
Friday Jan. 6 RIT 7 p.m. BTN
Saturday Jan. 7 RIT 7 p.m. TVW/Charter Extra Wisconsin Channel (TBA and next day)
Friday Jan. 20 Alaska Anchorage 7 p.m. Wisconsin Channel Wisconsin Channel (Next day)
Saturday Jan. 21 Alaska Anchorage 7 p.m. TVW/Charter Extra Wisconsin Channel (TBA and next day)
Friday Feb. 3 St. Cloud State 7 p.m. BTN
Saturday Feb. 4 St. Cloud State 8 p.m. WISC/Charter Extra Wisconsin Channel (TBA and next day)
Friday Feb. 17 Denver 7 p.m. FSN Wisconsin Channel (TBA and next day)
Saturday Feb. 18 Denver 7 p.m. FSN Wisconsin Channel (TBA and next day)

 

UW Hockey Day at the Vilas Zoo

MADISON, Wis. – If you missed the badger at Vilas Zoo during your last visit, return this Friday and see members of the Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team as part of UW Hockey Day. As always, admission is free at the zoo.

Select members of the team will be accompanied by a member of the coaching staff for an hour-long autograph session. An inflatable hockey shooting attraction will also be part of the appearance. The players will be set up in the grassy area by the Main Tent.

In the event of rain, the Badgers will be available inside the Vilas Zoo Welcome Center.

 

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