Coach Don Lucia said the Gophers had a great weekend at Colorado College, scoring 13 goals in a 4-1, 9-4 sweep of the Tigers.
"It was a weekend we needed, certainly the way we started the season," Lucia said Monday on his weekly radio show on WCCO (830-AM). "We dug ourselves a hole and when we went out there, we talked about not being satisfied to win a game. We got to get back to the .500 level."
Minnesota was 0-3 in its first three WCHA games, all at home, but has since gone 3-0, beating St. Cloud State and then winning twice on the road.
"It's interesting, we were a little more sluggish on Friday," Lucia said. "We had our legs more on Saturday than we did on Friday. But Kent [goalie Kent Patterson] had a really good game on Friday night and gave us a chance to win the game. Kept it at 2-1 'til late in the game when we were able to get that separation goal, the third goal.
"Saturday, we got off to a great start again. And really put the game away with the 4-, 5-minute stretch early in the second period to get a 6-2 lead."
The Gophers scored three goals early in the middle period.
Lucia said Erik Haula's and Taylor Matson's lines played well on Friday and carried the Gophers to a win along with Patterson's play in the nets. On Saturday, he said, the need for other players to step up was stressed in the pregame team meeting.
Lucia said he noticed early that Haula's line with Mike Hoeffel and Jay Barriball on the wings did not have the same legs they did on Friday. "I will take the blame for that because I played the heck out of them on Friday night," Lucia said. "Part of it is 5-on-5 and the power plays, but also all three of those guys kill penalties, too. And we are a little limited with a couple guys out that normally would be killers."