Adam Wilcox needed a night like this. The Gophers junior goaltender stuffed 20 shots on goal and shut out No. 15 Notre Dame for a 5-0 victory on Friday night at Mariucci Arena.
An effort like this is expected from one of the nation's top goaltenders, but things haven't been so easy for Wilcox over the past several weeks. A calm demeanor and a handful of acrobatic saves helped him return to top form and claim his ninth career shutout.
Wilcox moves into second place on the all-time shutout list and fifth on the all-time wins list with his 57th victory.
The Gophers offense continued its hot start with a third five-goal effort in the past five games. Five players scored goals and seven skaters contributed 10 assists in the offensive outburst.
"I had a good week of practice, and it carried over to the game," Wilcox said. "We were working the whole game. It's not like we had a lot of ups and downs like we've had the last couple of weeks. I think once we tighten it up, we'll be a pretty good team."
Wilcox tightened up the net immediately on Friday. His first save shut down one of several odd-man rushes by Notre Dame (5-3-1). The Irish later became visibly frustrated.
The most impressive save of the bunch gave the No. 1 Gophers (6-1) the boost they needed playing without injured veterans Travis Boyd and Brady Skjei. Two Notre Dame forwards broke in with no defenders in sight but skated away with nothing. Anders Bjork dished to Vince Hinostroza, whose shot was kicked away by Wilcox.
Wilcox's demeanor didn't change as the Gophers built a four-goal cushion early in the third period. He made several impressive stops on a late Notre Dame power play and showed off his agility by leaving the crease to break up passes or attack loose pucks.