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2024 Ms Hockey Semi-Finalists Named

By LPH, 02/13/24, 6:30PM CST

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Let's Play Hockey announces 10 semifinalists

for 2024 Ms. Hockey Award 

Let’s Play Hockey announced the 10 semifinalists for the annual Ms. Hockey Award.

In 1997, Let’s Play Hockey held the inaugural Ms. Hockey Award banquet, honoring the second-ever Ms. Hockey, Annamarie Holmes of Apple Valley. The inaugural award went to Roseville’s Winny Brodt as part of the Mr. Hockey banquet in 1996.

Ms. Hockey is presented to the top senior girls’ high school hockey player in the state, based on the following criteria: academics, community/extra-curricular activities, citizenship, coachability and, of course, on-ice performance.

The Ms. Hockey candidates are identified based on nominations by their coaches. The selection of the top 10 candidates, then the five finalists, and ultimately the winner, is based on consultations with a panel of college women’s coaches from the state of Minnesota, as well as a panel of high school coaches.

This year’s semifinalists are Lindzi Avar (Minnetonka), Chloe Boreen (Hill-Murray), Addie Bowlby (Lakeville North), Kendra Distad (Minnetonka), Hannah Halverson (Edina), Kate Kosobud (Moorhead), Ilsa Lindaman (Duluth Marshall), Ayla Puppe (Northfield), Bella Shipley (Maple Grove), and Josie St. Martin (Stillwater).

Collectively these players have scored 310 goals and added 277 assists for 587 points, average of 58.7 points per player and an average of more than 2.30 points per game.

The semifinalists will be narrowed down to five finalists which will be announced Friday, Feb. 16. The winner will be announced at the Ms. Hockey Banquet on Feb. 25 at the Saint Paul Rivercentre along with the Jori Jones Award , given to the state’s top senior goaltender. Tickets to the banquet can be ordered here.

The banquet includes a meal and program and also includes celebrating all-state and all-state honorable mention awarded players as well as coaches of the year and the Brano Stankovsky Award.

Past winners of the Ms. Hockey Award include: Ella Boerger of Andover (2023), Vivian Jungels of Edina (2022) Peyton Hemp of Andover (2021) Olivia Mobley of Breck (2020), Madeline Wethington of Blake (2019), Taylor Heise of Red Wing (2018), Grace Zumwinkle of Breck (2017), Presley Norby of Minnetonka (2016), Taylor Williamson of Edina (2015), Sydney Baldwin of Minnetonka (2014), Dani Cameranesi of Blake (2013), Hannah Brandt of Hill-Murray (2012), Karley Sylvester of Warroad (2011), Bethany Brausen of Roseville (2010) Becky Kortum of Hopkins (2009), Sarah Erickson of Bemidji (2008), Katharine Chute of Blake (2007), Allie Thunstrom of North St. Paul (2006), Gigi Marvin of Warroad (2005), Erica McKenzie of Hastings (2004), Andrea Nichols of Hibbing/Chisholm (2003), Ashley Albrecht of South St. Paul (2002), Renee Curtin of Roseville (2001), Krissy Wendell of Park Center (2000), Ronda Curtin of Roseville (1999), Laura Slominski of Burnsville (1998), Annamarie Holmes of Apple Valley (1997) and Winny Brodt of Roseville (1996).

HERE IS A CLOSER LOOK AT THIS YEAR’S MS. HOCKEY SEMIFINALISTS:

Player

 

Team

 

Pos

GM-G-A-PTS

College

 

Lindzi Avar

 

Minnetonka

 

F

26-21-28-49

Cornell

 

Chloe Boreen

Hill-Murray

 

F

26-28-22-50

St. Thomas

 

Addie Bowlby

Lakeville North

F

27-45-21-66

Sacred Heart

Kendra Distad

Minnetonka

 

F

23-17-22-39

Minnesota

 

Hannah Halverson

Edina

 

F

26-25-23-48

Wisconsin

 

Kate Kosobud

Moorhead

 

D

27-10-26-36

Minnesota

 

Ilsa Lindaman

Duluth Marshall

F

26-57-29-86

St. Thomas

 

Ayla Puppe

 

Northfield

 

F

27-59-48-107

Minnesota

 

Bella Shipley

Maple Grove

F

26-22-24-46

Minnesota State

Josie St. Martin

Stillwater

 

F

21-26-34-60

Ohio State