The 2008–09 Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey team was the Badgers' 9th season. Led by head coach Mark Johnson, the Badgers went 21–2–5 in the WCHA.
Regular season
On October 18, the Badgers beat Bemidji State in the United States Hockey Hall of Fame Game.
Green Background indicates a win.
Red Background indicates a loss.
White Background indicates an overtime tie/loss.
* Non-Conference Game.
(SO) Shootout.
September 2008
Record:2–0–0 Home:2–0–0 Away:0-0-0
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
1
September 26
Quinnipiac
0–10
Wisconsin
Vetter
1,139
1–0–0–0
NC*
2
September 27
Quinnipiac
3–7
Wisconsin
McCready
1,258
2–0–0–0
NC*
October 2008
Record:7–0–1 Home:3–0–1 Away:4–0–0
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
3
October 3
Syracuse
0–3
Wisconsin
Vetter
1,216
3–0–0–0
NC*
4
October 4
Syracuse
0–8
Wisconsin
Vetter
1,187
4–0–0–0
NC*
5
October 10
Wisconsin
7–4
Ohio State
Vetter
432
5–0–0–0
2
6
October 11
Wisconsin
4–0
Ohio State
Vetter
314
6–0–0–0
4
7
October 17
Wisconsin
4–0
Bemidji State
Vetter
232
7–0–0–0
6
8
October 18
Wisconsin
9–0
Bemidji State
Vetter
212
8–0–0–0
8
9
October 24
Minnesota
1–1
Wisconsin
UM 1 – 0 UW (SO)
Vetter
1,216
8–0–1–0
9
10
October 26
Minnesota
1–2
Wisconsin
Vetter
2,046
9–0–1–0
11
11
October 31
Minnesota-Duluth
1–2
Wisconsin
Vetter
1,692
10–0–1–0
13
November 2008
Record:6–0–1 Home:4–0–1 Away: 2–0–0
The matches from November 21 and 22 were played in Fort Myers, Florida.
NCAA Frozen Four Semifinals (played in Boston, Ma.)
Wisconsin 5, Minnesota-Duluth 1
NCAA Frozen Four Finals (played in Boston, Ma.)
Wisconsin 5, Mercyhurst 0
The game was played on March 22. Jessie Vetter stopped 37 shots for an NCAA record 14th shutout of the season (it was also her second in a national championship game) as Wisconsin won its third women's hockey title in four years with a 5–0 victory over Mercyhurst.[4]
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