Last night after the CC game, coach Woog announced in a radio interview that he would start Jeff Moen in goal Saturday night. Woog said that he wanted to give Moen some playing time and a chance for some success. Moen's only other playing time was in a 3-4 loss to North Dakota, where he was pulled after 2 periods and four goals, and an overtime appearance against Michigan Tech where he gave up the winning goal. I had previously expressed some doubt about Callinan in net, but after last night's performance (35 saves/36 shots) against the top offense in the league, I obviously didn't know what I was talking about. Still, Woog is taking a gamble, benching his hot goalie and going with Moen. Gopher freshmen Mike Crowley and Ryan Kraft scored 2nd and 3rd MN goals, both on the power play. Nick Checco, coming back from 2 injuries scored the 1st. It's kind of ironic, but when the Gophers were in there 6 game winning streak, people were complaining about their inability to score even-strength goals. After the recent streak where they were having problems scoring *any* type of goals in league play, I'm sure the critics won't mind if MN starts relying on power play goals again. Rematch tonight!