EAST LANSING, Mich. – Twice in Friday's shootout loss to Michigan State, the Gophers' hockey team took one-goal leads and, despite outplaying the Spartans for long stretches, watched the leads disappear both times.
The visitors were determined not to let that happen in Saturday's rematch.
The top-ranked Gophers (12-2-2, 3-0-1 Big Ten) smothered the Spartans in the first period, scoring two goals and outshooting the hosts by a 17-3 margin over the game's first 20 minutes on the way to a 3-2 victory. In fact, Michigan State managed only a mind-numbing seven first-period shots.
"We won the game in the first period," Gophers coach Don Lucia said. "We came out and played with energy, got pucks behind their defensemen, and scored on the power play."
The Gophers' first goal, about 12 minutes into the game, summarized that dominance. Christian Isackson, lurking to the right of MSU net, stuffed the rebound off a Gabe Guertler shot between the post and the leg pad of goaltender Jake Hildebrand.
It was Isackson's first goal and Guertler's first assist and point of the season.
"We knew we had to get pucks to the net," said Isackson, who also assisted on defenseman Mike Reilly's second-period goal. "We'd gone over the stats from [Friday's] game and we had a lot of shot attempts, but there was no real second chances. It was important to attempt to get pucks to the net and jam away."
Seth Ambroz gave the Gophers a two-goal edge with a power-play goal with 1:35 left in the first period, tipping a Michael Brodzinski blast from the point past Hildebrand. It was Ambroz's team-high eighth goal of the season and fifth in four game.