University of Minnesota Athletics

Friday, December 5
St. Paul, MN
2:00 PM

University of Minnesota

13-4-0, 9-4-0

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St. Thomas

8-11-0, 3-10-0

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Team Stats

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UST
Shots
46
29
PPG
0
1
SHG
0
0
Penalties
2
1
Penalty Mins
4
2
Faceoffs Won
26
34

Game Leaders

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2
Goals
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Sh
1
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2
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2
Goals
0
Sh
1
A
2
+/-
2
Goals
1
Sh
14
A
0
+/-
0
Goals
1
Sh
6
A
0

Players Mentioned

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Photo by: Ceci De Young

Third Period Powers Minnesota Past St. Thomas

12/5/2025 4:48:00 PM | Women's Hockey

ST. PAUL, Minn. – The No. 3 University of Minnesota women's hockey team scored twice in the third period to power past St. Thomas, earning a 5-3 win on Friday afternoon at the new Lee & Penny Anderson Arena in St. Paul. Sydney Morrow netted the game-winner, while Josefin Bouveng added the insurance marker in the late stages of regulation.

Abbey Murphy opened the scoring with her 19th goal of the season, taking a feed from Chloe Primerano and cutting through the right faceoff dot before wiring a toe-drag wrist shot into the back of the net at 5:40 of the first period. St. Thomas responded at 16:47 on the power play, capitalizing on a loose puck in the crease to tie the game 1-1.

Minnesota regained the lead early in the second when Gracie Graham banked a pass off the end boards to Kendra Distad, who buried her second goal of the season from just outside the crease at 5:44. The Tommies answered again three minutes later, converting an odd-man rush to even the score at 2-2.

The Gophers struck first in the third period at 4:41, as Allie Franco found space above the left circle and ripped a shot through traffic for her first goal of the year, putting Minnesota ahead 3-2. St. Thomas responded once more at 13:36, firing a low shot through a screen to tie the game 3-3.

Minnesota finally broke through for good at 17:21. On a point-to-point setup, Nelli Laitinen connected with Morrow, who hammered a one-timer into the net to give the Gophers a 4-3 edge. Less than a minute later, Bouveng tallied her 50th career goal to seal the win, finishing a quick low-slot feed from Jamie Nelson after a setup by Primerano.

Minnesota held off the Tommies' late push with an empty net to secure the 5-3 victory.

With the win, the Gophers improve to 13-4-0 (9-4-0 WCHA), while St. Thomas drops to 8-11-0 (3-10-0 WCHA).

Quotable
"Some really good things today," said Head Coach Brad Frost. "Unfortunately, when things go bad, they go bad and St. Thomas was able to get some chances and some goals. All in all, a really good third period in particular, our second period was pretty good as well, and a good first experience here at the new rink in St. Thomas."

Notable
- Murphy recorded her 228th career point, passing Taylor Heise for sixth all-time.
- Josefin Bouveng scored her 50th career goal and extended her points streak to 16 games.
- Hannah Clark made 26 saves in net.
- Murphy recorded 14 shots on goal, one shy of her career high.

Up Next
The Gophers round out the 2025 portion of their season tomorrow afternoon at Ridder Arena. Minnesota hosts St. Thomas to close out the home-and-home series before the long break. Puck drop is set for 2:00 p.m. CT with all the action being streamed live on B1G+.


 
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