GAME RECAP
STAR TRIBUNE'S THREE STARS
1. Justin Holl, Gophers: The senior from Minnetonka High School did the improbable — scoring a shorthanded winning goal in the final second of the game for his first goal of the season.
2. Adam Wilcox, Gophers: The sophomore goaltender stopped 36 of 37 shots.
3. Zane Gothberg, North Dakota: Hard-luck loser made 26 saves in the UND net.
By the NUMBERS
8 Career goals for Holl, who has 12 assists this season.
2-1 The Gophers' all-time record in the Frozen Four against North Dakota.
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