Thereโs a lot of womenโs hockey that deserves to be showcased, and we want to highlight the very best every week.
Each week, weโll ask for you to send us the top plays you see in womenโs hockey, whether they be from college games, pro games, international contests or anything in-between using the hashtag #TIGTop4 (It helps us a lot if you include pictures or GIFs of the play).
From the picks you send us, weโll select our top four, and then itโs up to you to vote for the best womenโs hockey play of the week on our Twitter. ย Here are the top plays after this weekโs vote:
4. Skarupaโs two goals/league leading play
You know itโs been a good week in hockey when a rookie who leads the NWHL in goals and points is the fourth-place vote for our play of the week.
Most people knew that Haley Skarupa would be good going into this season, but nobody knew she was going to be THIS good. In just three games, the rookie is already leading the NWHL in goals (5) and points (9) and sheโs been a big part of the Connecticut Whaleโs success in a year where some thought they might struggle after a few key departures.
Hereโs just one of Skarupaโs incredible goals from last week. Hereโs hoping to many more for her:
Remember your geometry? Here’s your pre-image (#CTWhale 2-0) goal by @skrooops28 #NWHL pic.twitter.com/vhnV0i4Mg4
โ zach pearce (@molemanfilms) October 24, 2016
3. Lyudmila Belyakova hat trick
*Cue Katy Perryโs โThe One Who Got Awayโ*
Lyudmila Belyakova was not re-signed by the Riveters or approached by any other NWHL team after last year, so she packed her bags and went back to Russia, where sheโs playing in the Russian Womenโs Hockey League for Tornado Dmitrov, one of the leagueโs top teams.
And sheโs been a superstar so far.
@hctornado wins by a score of 8:1. @belyakova9 with 3 Goals, 1 Assist. Congratulations to the Tornado team on your win today! #tornado #lb9 pic.twitter.com/HCftWiCf2q
โ Bryan M. Johnson (@xEDGE92x) October 22, 2016
Belyakova scored four points in an 8-1 win last week when she racked up a hat trick and one assist. Gotta think thereโs a couple teams wishing theyโd signed her now.
2. Grace Bizalโs block
Bizal was the only player on our poll this week who didnโt score a goal to make the cut- instead, she prevented one.
In Boston Collegeโs game against Quinnipiac this weekend, it looked like the Bobcats would have a wide-open net after a cross-ice pass. Bizal quickly spun around after the pass and managed to get her skate on the puck, redirecting it back into the slot and away from the net.
@TheIceGarden BC’s Grace Bizal stops a goal with a block. #TIGTop4 pic.twitter.com/tS2tLZH1MN
โ David F. Pendrys (@davependrys) October 25, 2016
1. Sarah Nurseโs five-goal weekend
Nurse, a 2016 draft pick of the Boston Pride, is one of the top college players this year and has had a good season so far. But this weekend she took it to another level, recording the first four-goal game for Wisconsin since Brooke Ammerman had one in 2012 and picking up another goal for good measure in the teamโs second game.
She won the vote pretty handily this week with 34% of the vote, despite a late comeback by Bizalโs play.
ICYMI, #Badgers @nursey16 was on ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ this weekend, scoring five goals, including this beauty, in UW’s sweep of North Dakota #OnWisconsin pic.twitter.com/wbi3tqLe4L
โ Wisconsin Hockey (@BadgerWHockey) October 24, 2016
Keep your eyes peeled for next weekโs play of the week. See something you think deserves to make the cut? Tweet it at us and use the hashtag #TIGTop4.
