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From an article by Dan Lien in this mornings paper: Gopher coach Doug Woog
looked over a list of scores from around the WCHA following Saturday night's
game and saw nothing but overtime games.
"This is the way it's going to be all year," Woog said. "It's gonna be
tight."
For the weekend, Minnesota killed off all nine power-play opportunities,
bringing its season total to 19 of 20, best in the league. "That's team
quickness," Woog said. "We're fortunate to have young guys like Nielsen (a
Freshman wing from Grand Rapids, MN) and (John) Brill do such a good job.
Plus, we've got the biggest defense I've ever had (in six seasons), and we
smothered the rebounds."
Friday night, in contrast to the speed and quickness of Saturday's game, was
stagnant and sloppy for two periods, before Minnesota took over in the third.
Five different Gophers scored, and two goaltenders combined to hold the
Pioneers to only two goals, giving DU a total of only six goals this season in
four losses.
Minnesota is now 8-0 in its last four years at DU arena, and has won 14
of the last 15 from the Pioneers.
Carol White
U of M
GO Gophers!!!
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