Minnesota women's hockey now 20-0, men tie with Tigers
Minnesota Sports-- The University of Minnesota women's hockey team completed a road sweep of Bemidji State with a 5-0 win while the men's team blew a 4-1 lead and tied Colorado College 4-4.
Minnesota Sports
-- The University of Minnesota women's hockey team completed a road sweep of Bemidji State with a 5-0 win while the men's team blew a 4-1 lead and tied Colorado College 4-4.
Amanda Kessel had a hat trick for the U women's hockey team while Becky Kortum had a goal and an assist while Rachel Bona and Hannah Brandt each had two assists. Gopher goalie Noora Raty made just 15 saves as the Gophers outshot BSU 40-15.
The Golden Gopher's men's team saw a 4-1 lead wasted as Colorado College scored three third period goals at the World Arena in Colorado Springs. The Tigers Alexander Krushelnyski had two of the goals and assisted on the game-tying goal by Rylan Schwartz, who also scored earlier in the game and had an assist.
Tom Serratore, Seth Ambroz, Erika Haula and Mike Reilly all scored for the Gophs' while Travis Boyd had two assists. Gopher goalie Adam Wilcox made 23 saves.
The tie keeps No. 4 Minnesota out of first place in the WCHA behind Denver at 6-3-3 (Denver is 7-3-2), 11-3-3 overall.
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