There they are. The Gophers that all of college hockey expected to see four months ago arrived at Mariucci Arena on Friday night and put on a performance fitting of their all-star cast.
The unranked Gophers embarrassed No. 12 Michigan 6-2 and cleared up any doubt that this team could be capable of redeeming an underachieving start. The blowout gave the Gophers (15-9-3, 6-2-3 Big Ten) a fresh start and something to build on as they enter the second half of Big Ten competition on a five-game unbeaten streak and three points away from first place in the standings.
The revival was made possible by standouts who were supposed to carry the Gophers to another uber-successful season. Senior captain Kyle Rau erupted for a hat trick and surpassed 150 career points. All-America Mike Reilly had a career-high four points with a goal and three assists. Veteran defenseman Brady Skjei helped manage a strong defensive effort that gave up only 23 shots on goal to the nation-best offense.
Goaltender Adam Wilcox made 21 saves against the Wolverines (16-9-0, 8-3-0).
"It kind of feels like we're coming on, doesn't it?" Rau said. "So we'll see if we got it [Saturday] and keep rolling. We're playing well. We're playing good hockey.
"We want to win the Big Ten title and we've got to go through Michigan. So we're still not where we want to be. We've got to beat them again."
These four figures, plus a maturing sophomore class, were the reasons behind the Gophers' high expectations for the season. It took 27 games for the collective group to succeed together and the result produced plenty of highlights.
Sophomore forward Taylor Cammarata had two assists in a three-goal first period. Sophomores Hudson Fasching and Justin Kloos each had an assist, and Vinni Lettieri had a goal.