The Patty Kazmaier Top-10 Finalist list was announced a couple of weeks ago, and The Ice Gardenโ€™s Anne Tokarski and Gabriella Fundaro sat down to talk about whoโ€™s likely to make the Top-3, name some honorable mentions and dark horses, and give their predictions on who will win this yearโ€™s award.


2021 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top 10 finalists announced


Thoughts on the Top-10 Finalist pool:

Anne Tokarski: I…was kind of surprised at some of the names in the Top-10 Finalist pool? Like, donโ€™t get me wrong, every player named a Top-10 finalist has had a seriously impressive career up to this point, but some of them havenโ€™t had their best seasons this year. A lot of that can be attributed to the weirdness of this pandemic season, but I think some of these picks were just going off of prestige rather than on-ice play. I donโ€™t want to name names, but there are a couple of players whose nominations had me scratching my head a bit.

Gabriella Fundaro: I do think this was a really difficult year to judge. For most teams it was a super inconsistent year scheduling-wise, which is tough to deal with, and then you factor in everything else going on during a pandemic. It was difficult for almost everyone to get into a real groove and play at their best. Itโ€™s also a tough year to compare individual stats between conferences, and some teams had significantly more games than others. Knowing that, there isnโ€™t really anyone on this list who surprised me.

Thoughts on who will be named a Top-3 Finalist:

Tokarski: If Frankel doesnโ€™t make the Top-3 after the season sheโ€™s had, Iโ€™ll be very concerned. I could also see one of either Alina Mรผller and Skylar Fontaine making the Top-3, which would add some spice and give Northeastern a 67% chance to take the award home, but at the same time, I think Frankel is more of a lock than Mรผller and Fontaine, though theyโ€™ve both been exceptional. Through process of elimination, I think the Top-3 will include three, obviously, of Frankel, Mรผller, Fontaine, Watts, and Shirley.

Fundaro: Anne, I love where youโ€™re going with a Patty Kaz Hat Trick for Northeastern, the likes of which we havenโ€™t seen since Minnesota in 2013. We canโ€™t let Minnesota be the only cool team.

On a serious note, I think Alina Mรผller will make the Top-3. Sheโ€™s the countryโ€™s leading scorer ย and is as dynamic as any forward weโ€™ve seen at this level. I also think Skylar Fontaine is deserving of a top-three nomination. Sheโ€™s been so great for Northeastern over her career, and has looked as dominant as ever this year. I feel like sheโ€™s playing at a level now where it is nearly impossible for the opponent to stop her from doing what she does best, which is the hallmark of a great player to me.

I agree Frankelโ€™s been excellent, but I wonder if the newly established Goaltender of the Year Award means that we donโ€™t see her nominated as a Top-3 finalist. Itโ€™s just incredibly hard to compare goalies and skaters (at least for me). I think Watts is a solid bet for the third finalist spot; sheโ€™s been automatic at times for Wisconsin, especially in critical moments.

Honorable mentions:

Tokarski: I think there were a couple of players that were left out of Top-10 contention, honestly, and a couple of really skilled players that I just know will be left out of the Top-3. For me, Lexi Templeman had a really good season for Robert Morris, but because of the strength of RMUโ€™s schedule (or…lack thereof, I guess), I think she was really overlooked. Same goes for Danielle Serdachny โ€” she led Colgate in scoring and was named the ECACโ€™s Player of the Year in a season where pretty much everything was up in the air.

Fundaro: I think Chloรฉ Aurard is the biggest name missing here for me. I can totally understand why, seeing how Northeastern has three players in the Top-10 already. But Aurard has been very good in her own right for the Huskies. I also feel like Emily Curlett has deserved more credit for a couple of years now. She didnโ€™t necessarily have the offensive output this year to justify making the shortlist but sheโ€™s an excellent two-way defender who logs heavy minutes in all situations for the Colonials.

Thoughts on potential underdogs in the Top-3 race:

Tokarski: Iโ€™m gonna have to go with Grace Zumwinkle. Sheโ€™s definitely had an impressive season from whichever way you look at it, but I feel like when you compare her to the likes of Fontaine, Aurard, and Mรผller, I just donโ€™t know how to parse it. Sheโ€™s undeniably a great goal scorer and a talented player, and this season has been no exception to her stellar track record, but I just get the vibe that the Top-3 are going to be Watts, Frankel, and maybe Mรผller or Fontaine.

Fundaro: I would be a little surprised to see it happen, particularly because of the lack of non-conference play this year, but Kiara Zanon had such a strong freshman year for Penn State and is clearly the real deal. Even if sheโ€™s not named a Top-3 Finalist this season, she is a definite player to watch in the future.

2021 Patty Kazmaier Award winner picks:

Tokarski: I know how long itโ€™s been since a non-forward won the Patty Kaz, but if anyone can do it, itโ€™s Frankel. Sheโ€™s put up such dominant numbers this season โ€” leading the nation in save percentage (0.969), goals against average (0.71), wins (19), and shutouts (9). Thereโ€™s no player, in my opinion, who has dominated at her position quite like Frankel has, and thatโ€™s why Iโ€™m putting all my eggs in the โ€œAerin Frankel for 2021 Patty Kazโ€ basket.

Fundaro: After proving to be so dominant since she first came to play for Northeastern, I feel like this is Mรผllerโ€™s award to lose. She leads the country with 25 assists and 37 points in 25 games. Sheโ€™s elite in every single aspect of the gameโ€”sheโ€™s great on draws, she racks up grade-A chances and points, and she makes plays happen seemingly at will most of the time. And I think the universe just really deserves to see some bonus Mรผller celebrations this year of all years.

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