Duluth sweeps on the road, too<\/strong> \nEven very good teams are happy to let bounces go those teams’ way.<\/p>\nTalent and a bit of luck combined to help second-ranked Minnesota-Duluth to a road sweep this weekend against Omaha. The Bulldogs’ 6-4 triumph on Friday night came despite UMD giving up four power play goals, and another two from UNO on Saturday weren’t enough as Duluth survived 3-2.<\/p>\n
In Friday’s second period, a turnover in UNO’s zone led to a go-ahead goal from Duluth captain Dominic Toninato. Four minutes later, NCHC leading scorer Alex Iafallo picked up his ninth goal of the season when a shot rolled down Omaha goalie Evan Weninger’s back before crossing the line.<\/p>\n
On Saturday, 33 saves from UMD goaltender Hunter Miska made the difference as the Bulldogs picked up their first sweep in Omaha since January of 2014. After a rough first period in which Miska made 16 saves, second-period goals from Adam Johnson, Toninato and Kyle Osterberg put Duluth ahead 3-0.<\/p>\n
Osterberg’s goal allowed UMD to connect on its only power play opportunity of the weekend. The Bulldogs’ typically solid penalty-killing units (84.4 percent heading into the series, good for second in the NCHC) struggled late both nights at Baxter Arena, as Omaha scored four power play goals in the games’ third periods.<\/p>\n
UMD (10-2-2, 7-1) is now off until the Bulldogs visit Denver on Dec. 9-10. Omaha (6-5-1, 3-3) visits Northern Michigan this weekend for a non-conference set.<\/p>\n
Shootouts fall Denver’s way<\/strong> \nFrom Denver’s perspective this weekend, it’s a shame that shootout victories don’t count toward teams’ overall records.<\/p>\nThe top-ranked Pioneers skated to a pair of home ties this weekend with Miami. DU’s current unbeaten streak hit 10 games thanks to a 1-1 win draw on Friday night and a 2-2 tie Saturday.<\/p>\n
Both games went to overtime shootouts, and both were won by Denver. A Henrik Borgstrom goal in the first round of Friday’s shootout stood up as the winner. Late Saturday night, one shootout goal from Dylan Gambrell and four saves from goalie Tanner Jaillet gave the Pioneers another extra point in the NCHC standings.<\/p>\n
Denver (7-2-3, 3-0-3-2) hasn’t lost a game since the first weekend of the season and will take a 7-0-3 streak to Air Force this Friday prior to a home game Saturday against Wisconsin. Miami (3-6-4, 0-4-2), winless in its last seven games, is off for Thanksgiving weekend before visiting Cornell on Dec. 2-3.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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