![]() ![]() The sellout crowd of 5,326 was the 23rd sellout of the year for the Gophers and the largest attendance in the history of the NCAA Fargo Regional. Minnesota entered the game as the third-least penalized team in the nation (7.5 penalty minutes per game), but was whistled for four penalties in the first 23 minutes of play and five total. ![]() LaCombe's two points moved the senior ahead of Alex Goligoski (2004-07) and into a tie with Tom Pederson (1987-91) for 13th on the all-time points by a defenseman list at 99, recording his 35th points this season. ![]() ![]() Cooley extended his point streak to 15 games, totaling 30 in that span, and has six-straight outings with multiple points, including a goal in four of the last five. Nelson was in vintage form Saturday using his size and speed to dominate possession as the senior has picked up at least one point in three of his last four outings. Brodzinski increased his already career-best goal total to 19 with his 10th goal over the last 13 games. With Cooley (20) joining Matthew Knies (21) and Jimmy Snuggerud (21) in the 20-goal club, the Gophers have three that have hit the milestone in the same season since 2001-02 when Jeff Taffe (34), John Pohl (27) and Jordan Leopold (20) did the feat during their national championship run. For the night, the senior made 27 saves, including 13 during the third period for his 25th victory this season.Ģ023 NCAA Fargo Regional All-Tournament Teamį - Bryce Brodzinski (MINN, Most Outstanding Player) That sent the bench and heavily pro-Gopher crowd into a frenzy as the Minnesota Rouser echoed throughout the arena.Ĭlose came up with four saves in the final 69 seconds after SCSU pulled its goalie to preserve the win, 4-1. Nelson put the finishing touches on the Huskies with 31 to play as he banked a clearance high off the glass and into an empty net. LaCombe teed off on the rolling puck and it found its way to the back of the net after Cooley, the NCAA leader in assists, cleanly won the draw back to the Eden Prairie, Minn., product. Minnesota continued to keep the sixth-ranked Huskies at bay and won an offensive zone faceoff with 8:16 to play in regulation. The Gophers were sent to the penalty box mere minutes into the final period and came through with a critical penalty kill backstopped by Close as SCSU turned up the pressure. The senior intercepted a Huskies pass at the hash marks in his defensive zone and fired the puck up the middle of the ice to a streaking Cooley, who finished off his 20th goal of the year. Less than three minutes later, Minnesota turned to its playmakers to push ahead, 2-1, as Cooley skated in alone on the SCSU net thanks to a brilliant outlet pass from LaCombe. The Gophers continued to dominate the period and took their one-goal edge into intermission, erasing two SCSU man advantages and held a 14-6 edge in shots.Ĭlose delivered another huge save 30 seconds after the puck was dropped for the second frame and back-to-back penalties on the Maroon and Gold allowed the Huskies to pull even on the power play 3:07 into the stanza. Nelson carried the puck below the goal line and fed his fellow senior with a perfect pass in the slot where the Blaine, Minn., native buried the go-ahead tally. That let Bryce Brodzinski stay dialed in at the 6:40 mark and score his fourth of the weekend, putting Minnesota in front, 1-0. The speed of Mason Nevers drew a power play 4:16 into the contest, but a crucial save from Justen Close negated a Huskies shorthanded breakaway. It was the top-seeded Gophers that came out with its legs moving as three different lines all generated quality scoring chances in the opening four minutes. Minnesota (28-9-1 overall) earned its NCAA-best 12th victory over a top-10 team this season and second against the in-state Huskies (25-13-3 overall). Cooley broke a 1-1 tie scoring on a breakaway in the second period for the game winner, while LaCombe and Nelson added insurance tallies during the third as all three skaters had a goal and an assist. In a region that featured all three NCAA Tournament teams from the State of Hockey, it was those clad in Maroon and Gold that proved to be the best. 1 Golden Gophers are making their 23rd trip to the NCAA Frozen Four, this year in Tampa, Fla., behind multi-point efforts from Logan Cooley, Jackson LaCombe and Jaxon Nelson in front of a record-setting crowd Saturday. Cloud State in the 2023 NCAA Fargo Regional Final from Scheels Arena. It's back-to-back trips to the NCAA Frozen Four for the Minnesota men's hockey team thanks to a decisive, 4-1 win over No. ![]()
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