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2004–05 Minnesota Golden Gophers women's ice hockey season
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In 2004-05, the Gophers had an overall record of 36-2-2. Its mark in the WCHA was 25-1-2. Both totals established the most wins in a season and in conference action since the start of the Gophers program in 1997-98. From the beginning of the season to the end, the Gophers were ranked No. 1. In addition, the Gophers were ranked in the top five in every statistical category, including winning percentage, power-play and offensive scoring.
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In 2004-05, the Gophers had an overall record of 36-2-2. Its mark in the WCHA was 25-1-2. Both totals established the most wins in a season and in conference action since the start of the Gophers program in 1997-98. From the beginning of the season to the end, the Gophers were ranked No. 1. In addition, the Gophers were ranked in the top five in every statistical category, including winning percentage, power-play and offensive scoring.