By Jason Gonzalez jason.gonzalez@startribune.com
The Gophers turned the page back to a winning recipe.
Freshman-produced goals, multiple point scorers and even-strength success produced a 5-3 victory over Michigan on Friday night at Mariucci Arena.
Freshmen Justin Kloos, Hudson Fasching, Taylor Cammarata and Gabe Guertler scored goals. Sam Warning led 12 Gophers point scorers with two assists.
These are the ingredients that have worked for the Gophers this season, and they were reminded of it in their first of four meetings with No. 10 Michigan. Freshmen were a big part of the No. 2 Gophers' impressive start, and they learned to never rely on a single player as the season progressed.
"I think we all knew we had to step it up. [The freshmen] got off to a hot start to the year, but we knew it was going to be a grinding season and had to work a little harder here in the second half," Kloos said. "We're glad we were able to get out here and give [goaltender Adam Wilcox] some support on the back end."
With the four goals, freshmen have tallied an NCAA-best 41 this season for the Gophers (20-4-5, 8-2-2-0 Big Ten).
Even-strength goals also returned to the repertoire. As the Gophers' power play improved, the five-on-five goals began to fade. Coach Don Lucia pointed out the imbalance over the past several weeks, and his team finally responded with four even-strength goals Friday.