GAME RECAP
Star Tribune's Three Stars
1. Mikey Eyssimont, St. Cloud State: The junior from Littleton, Colo., scored two goals, assisted on another and had eight shots on goal.
2. Blake Lizotte, St. Cloud State: The junior defenseman had an assist and was a plus-3.
3. Brent Gates Jr., Gophers: The junior forward scored the Gophers' first goal and assisted on their other.
By the NUMBERS
11-for-25 St. Cloud State on the power play in its five-game winning streak against the Gophers. The Huskies were 1-for-5 on Saturday.
25 Consecutive power plays without a goal for the Gophers, who were 0-for-4 Saturday.
1-8-1 The Gophers' road record this season.
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