Career win No. 250 for Gophers women's hockey coach Brad Frost came relatively easy.
The Gophers took a 4-1 lead over Minnesota Duluth after the opening period and routed the Bulldogs 7-1 on Friday night at Ridder Arena.
With three points for the win, No. 2 Minnesota (26-2-4, 19-2-4-2 WCHA) moved a little closer to a conference title. The Gophers lead Wisconsin — which beat Ohio State 2-0 on the road and is second in the standings — by five points with three regular-season games left for both.
The victory puts Frost's record at 250-40-21 in his eighth season as Gophers coach.
Four players scored goals for the Gophers in the first period. Rachel Ramsey was the catalyst. The senior defenseman had the second goal, putting Minnesota ahead 2-0 at 6 minutes, 17 seconds, and assists on the first and fourth goals.
Other goal scorers were Meghan Lorence, Maryanne Menefee and Cara Piazza. Meghan Huertas had a goal for No. 6 UMD (17-9-5, 12-9-4-2) at 8:18, cutting the Gophers lead to 2-1 but Menefee answered 32 seconds later. Shots were 19-9 in the Gophers favor.
Defenseman Lee Stecklein made it 5-1 Gophers at 8:31 of the middle period on the game's only power-play goal.
Early in the third period, Hannah Brandt and Kelley Pannek scored 1:11 apart as Minnesota's lead grew to six goals.