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Chobak Breaks Career Shutouts Record, (RV) St. Cloud State Women’s Hockey Blanks Bemidji State, 5-0 to Close Home Slate
2/14/2026 11:04:00 PM | Women's Hockey
Chobak posted 11th shutout as a Husky, SCSU earns second series sweep of the season, Sauriol added three assists for eight-point weekend
ST. CLOUD, Minn. – (RV) St. Cloud State Women's Hockey (11-19-2, 7-17-2 Western Collegiate Hockey Association) blanked Bemidji State, 5-0 to close out its home regular season schedule on Saturday afternoon at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center in St. Cloud. Graduate goaltender Jojo Chobak (Chicago, Ill.) surpassed former teammate Sanni Ahola (2020-25) for most career shutouts with 11 after a 24-save clean sheet and junior forward Alice Sauriol (Sherbrooke, Quebec) added three assists to bring her weekend point total to eight.
The Huskies got on the board first halfway through the first period when redshirt freshman forward Myah Krueger (Stillwater, Minn.) scored her first NCAA goal/point. After a shot from the slot ricocheted of the pads of the BSU goaltender, Krueger was able to use her backhand to put the puck in the net.
Just 13 seconds later, SCSU doubled its lead after the puck found freshman forward Maria Mikaelyan (Moscow, Russia), who found a soft spot in the slot and buried the puck, giving the Huskies a 2-0 lead after the first period.
Midway through the second period, the Huskies added its third goal of the game when freshman forward Julianne Labbé (Wendake, Quebec) took a pass from Sauriol and ripped a wrister from the right dot past the Beaver netminder for her third goal of the weekend.
Fifty-five seconds after Labbé's goal, SCSU pushed its lead to four after graduate defender Grace Wolfe (Owatonna, Minn.) scored her first power play goal of the season and the Huskies first in four games. Freshman defender Sydney Lamb (Lombard, Ill.) sent a pass to Wolfe who hit one-timer from the left dot into the back of the cage.
The Huskies added their fifth and final goal of the game (and 11th straight in the series) 6:21 into the third period when Lamb took a wrister from just inside the right dot on a 2-on-1 breakaway.
TOP HUSKIES
NOTABLES
UP NEXT
The Huskies wrap up their regular season schedule on the road at No. 1 Wisconsin (27-3-2, 21-3-2 WCHA) next weekend. Puck drops from LaBahn Arena in Madison, Wisconsin are scheduled for 1 p.m. (Saturday) and 11 a.m. (Sunday). Links to each coverage option can be found on the SCSU Women's Hockey game day central or schedule page.
For all the latest on St. Cloud State Women's Hockey, stay tuned to SCSUHuskies.com and follow the team on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
The Huskies got on the board first halfway through the first period when redshirt freshman forward Myah Krueger (Stillwater, Minn.) scored her first NCAA goal/point. After a shot from the slot ricocheted of the pads of the BSU goaltender, Krueger was able to use her backhand to put the puck in the net.
Just 13 seconds later, SCSU doubled its lead after the puck found freshman forward Maria Mikaelyan (Moscow, Russia), who found a soft spot in the slot and buried the puck, giving the Huskies a 2-0 lead after the first period.
Midway through the second period, the Huskies added its third goal of the game when freshman forward Julianne Labbé (Wendake, Quebec) took a pass from Sauriol and ripped a wrister from the right dot past the Beaver netminder for her third goal of the weekend.
Fifty-five seconds after Labbé's goal, SCSU pushed its lead to four after graduate defender Grace Wolfe (Owatonna, Minn.) scored her first power play goal of the season and the Huskies first in four games. Freshman defender Sydney Lamb (Lombard, Ill.) sent a pass to Wolfe who hit one-timer from the left dot into the back of the cage.
The Huskies added their fifth and final goal of the game (and 11th straight in the series) 6:21 into the third period when Lamb took a wrister from just inside the right dot on a 2-on-1 breakaway.
TOP HUSKIES
- Chobak was named the game's No. 1 star after a 24-save shutout performance and breaking the program record for most career shutouts will 11.
- Sauriol was named the game's No. 3 star and one of the WCHA 3 Stars of the Day after a three-assist performance. She skated to a +2 mark.
- Krueger was named the game's No. 3 star after scoring her first career NCAA goal/point.
- Lamb notched a multi-point performance (1g, 1a).
NOTABLES
- SCSU improved to 59-52-10 all-time against the Beavers and 9-1 in the 10 games against BSU. The Huskies moved to 31-24-6 all time against Bemidji State at home and improved to 3-1-0 against the Beavers this season.
- The Huskies moved to 6-9-1 in home games this season.
- SCSU scored 5+ goals in back-to-back games for the first time since the opening series against Lindenwood (Sept. 19-20) and for the first time in conference play since Feb. 23-24, 2024, at Bemidji State.
- The Huskies earned its second series sweep of the season after opening the series with a sweep of Lindenwood. It was the Huskies first conference series sweep since Jan. 17-18, 2025, against Bemidji State.
- SCSU went 4-for-4 on the penalty kill and 1-for-3 on the power play. For the season, SCSU is 73-for-96 (76.0%) on the penalty kill and 14-for-85 on the power play (16.5%).
- The Huskies led the game in shots (34-274) and blocked shots (12-3). The Beavers won 54.7% of the faceoffs.
- Chobak posted her 11th shutout as a Husky to break her tie for the program record with former teammate Sanni Ahola (2020-25). It was her 14th career shutout and second this season. Chobak picked up her fifth win of the season after stopping 24+ shots for the 16th consecutive game and ninth straight game.
- Sauriol notched three assists for the second consecutive game and the third time in her career. It was her fourth multi-assist and eighth multi-point game of the season. She surpassed 25 points this season and 40 career assists. She took the team lead in points (26) and extended her lead in assists (18).
- Krueger scored her first NCAA goal/point and tied her career best +/- mark (+1).
- Lamb notched her third multi-point game of the season/her career.
- Wolfe skated in her 149th career game, moving into a three-way tie for the third most in program history with Caitlin Hogan (2006-10) and Holly Roberts (2006-10). She scored her first power play goal of the season and the third of her career. It was her 55th career point.
- Labbé scored her third goal of the weekend.
- Senior forward Avery Farrell (Rogers, Minn.) notched her 40th career assist became just the third Husky to reach 20 points this season.
- Freshman forward Payton Remick (Roseau, Minn.) posted her fifth assist of the season.
- Freshman forward Reese Strauts (Brandon, Wis.) recorded her first NCAA assist.
UP NEXT
The Huskies wrap up their regular season schedule on the road at No. 1 Wisconsin (27-3-2, 21-3-2 WCHA) next weekend. Puck drops from LaBahn Arena in Madison, Wisconsin are scheduled for 1 p.m. (Saturday) and 11 a.m. (Sunday). Links to each coverage option can be found on the SCSU Women's Hockey game day central or schedule page.
For all the latest on St. Cloud State Women's Hockey, stay tuned to SCSUHuskies.com and follow the team on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
Team Stats
BSU
STC
Shots
24
34
PPG
0
1
SHG
0
0
Penalties
3
4
Penalty Mins
6
8
Faceoffs Won
29
24
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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