Nadine Muzerall was born on October 19,1978 and is Minnesota's all-time leader with 139 career goals, including a record 40 power-play goals.
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Nadine Muzerall was born on October 19,1978 and is Minnesota's all-time leader with 139 career goals, including a record 40 power-play goals.
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Nadine Muzerall was a member of the inaugural team of University of Minnesota women's hockey.
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Nadine Muzerall compiled totals of 30 goals, 18 assists and 48 points.
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Nadine Muzerall's numbers ranked in the top 20 nationally in seven offensive categories.
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Nadine Muzerall scored the game-winning goal in the 2000 national championship win over Brown and earned all-tournament honors with three goals and an assist in two games.
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Nadine Muzerall was part of the first ever WCHA Regular Season Championship, with contributions of 28 goals and 18 assists.
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In 2007, Nadine Muzerall coached at the Digit Murphy Hockey Camp at Brown University.
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Nadine Muzerall instructed players on skating fundamentals along with off-ice training.
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Nadine Muzerall has served as a coach in prior years at selection camps for Canada's National Women's Development Team and Canada's National Women's Under-18 Team.
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Nadine Muzerall helped guide the team to the school's first NCAA tournament and Frozen Four appearance in 2018.
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