UMD swept its first road series since January 1993 and its first in Grand Forks since 1985, beating the Fighting Sioux 6-3. Taras Lendzyk, injured in Friday's game, went back between the pipes Saturday and had a strong performance, stopping 38 shots. Both Lendzyk and North Dakota's Toby Kvalevog made outstanding saves, but UMD came out on top after being swept by the Sioux at home in November. Brad Federenko's team record tying 9 game goal scoring streak came to an end, but the Dogs 7 game unbeaten string continued. The Dogs have earned 12 of a possible 14 points in that stretch, playing four of the top six teams in the league. The Bulldogs are just 2 points out of a home playoff spot, and 5 points out of second place in the tight WCHA. Scoring summary: UMD 0 3 3 - 6 UND 2 0 1 - 3 First Period 1. UND KMurphy 7 (Rice, Henderson) 04:27 2. UND Hryniuk 14 (Kirton, Wynne) 17:41 Second Period 3. UMD Sittlow 5 (Roy, Hanson) 04:39 4. UMD Romfo 3 (Ciccarello) 06:40 5. UMD Larson 4 (Arnold) 10:01 Third Period 6. UMD Ciccarello 14 (Federenko) 01:30 7. UND Rice 1 (KMurphy, Henderson) 11:48 8. UMD Fitzgerald 14 (Sittlow) 15:14 9. UMD Rybar 9 (Hanson, Fitzgerald) 19:34 pp Penalties: UMD 7 for 14 minutes UND 5 for 10 minutes Shots: UMD 11 10 13 - 34 UND 12 11 18 - 41 Goalies: UMD Lendzyk (41 shots - 38 saves) UND Kvalevog (34 - 28) Power plays - UMD 1 for 3, UND 0 for 5 Referees - Anderson, Seidel Linesman - Hanson A - 4,811 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony J. Frolik University of Minnesota Duluth Go Bulldogs! 7-11-4 WCHA, 10-12-4 Overall My views are not representative of the University. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------