STAR TRIBUNE'S THREE STARS
1. Shawn Hunwick, Michigan: The senior goalie stopped 40 shots, 15 in the third period. The 40 saves were two shy of his career high in a regulation game.
2. Ben Winnett, Michigan: The senior forward's fourth goal of the season, at 13 minutes, 26 seconds of the first period, was the game-winner.
3. Evan Trupp, North Dakota: The senior forward had 10 shots on goal, four in the third period.
TURNING POINT
Winnett's goal. It quieted the crowd, overwhelmingly pro-Sioux, and inspired the Wolverines.
KEY STAT
5 North Dakota's shots on goal in four power plays.
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