Robbie Earl scored to get UW within one, but to no avail (photo: Skip Strandberg).<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
Midway through the second, an excellent sequence by Wisconsin’s Robbie Earl nearly tied the score. Earl took a pass and wound up for the slapper, but whiffed on the shot. He then retrieved the errant puck and avoided a defender as he skated in towards the crease, but the shot was denied with a nice move by Parise. Undaunted, Earl plugged on, skating to the corner and scooping up the puck yet again, and his turnaround shot was saved by a fast-moving Parise, whose quick reflexes on the quick shot saved the North Dakota lead.<\/p>\n
Wisconsin found the reducer only 45 seconds after Kaip’s second goal. With the Badgers on the man-advantage, Pavelski found Earl in the slot, and Earl one-timed the pass past a lunging Parise for his 20th goal of the season.<\/p>\n
The Badgers had the better of the play in the third period, but North Dakota held strong. Wisconsin had several missed opportunities, including a shot that rang off the post nine minutes into the period and a flurry with three minutes to play.<\/p>\n
North Dakota advances to the WCHA championship for the seventh time in ten years. In that time, the Fighting Sioux have amassed a 2-4 record in the title contest, going a combined 1-2 against their potential opponents for Saturday’s game, No. 1 Minnesota and No. 18 St. Cloud State.<\/p>\n
“We’re happy to be moving on and playing tomorrow night,” said Hakstol. “It’s going to be a heckuva challenge no matter who it is that we face, but we came here to play in that game, and we’ll start preparing ourselves right away.” <\/p>\n
Meanwhile, Wisconsin remains a lock for an NCAA tournament berth, in all likelihood as a top regional seed, and will play in the third-place game Saturday afternoon.<\/p>\n
“We talked about the ability to dictate for a whole game,” said Wisconsin coach Mike Eaves. “We’re still trying to learn, but hope springs eternal. Right now, our inability to dictate is our Achilles heel. Hopefully we still have time to apply what I hope we’ve already learned.”<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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