While his teammates reviewed game video Saturday, Gophers goaltender Eric Schierhorn chose not to watch. He was so displeased with his performance Friday — in his first game against mega-rival North Dakota — that he didn't want to relive it in any form.
The sophomore said he felt terrible after not doing his part in a 5-5 tie. Instead of doing more, though, Schierhorn said he tried to simplify his game — and that carried him to a remarkable turnaround Saturday. The goalie stopped all 33 shots he faced in a 2-0 victory over the No. 3 Fighting Hawks, backstopping a tremendous team effort by the 13th-ranked Gophers at Mariucci Arena.
Schierhorn was perfect for the second time this season and fifth time in his career. Though he drew many of the cheers from a crowd announced at 10,310, he was quick to spread the credit. The Gophers supported him brilliantly, blocking 25 shots, sweeping away rebounds and handing North Dakota its second shutout loss in three games.
The Hawks outshot the Gophers 33-20, including a 24-10 margin over the final two periods. The Gophers held them without a goal on three power plays, and Schierhorn put the exclamation point on his performance by stopping Brock Boeser on a penalty shot with 39.1 seconds remaining.
"I just tried to focus on simplicity," Schierhorn said. "That's what made me successful. I was trying to do too much up to this point in the season, and I haven't played my best.
"I need to stop getting in my own head. I realized what I need to do, what I need to focus on to have a good game. [Saturday] was one of those games where I was just in the zone.''
His timing couldn't have been better for the Gophers (4-2-2). They extended their unbeaten streak to four games, and they have gone 4-0-2 in their past six against North Dakota (5-3-1).
The series finale was as tense and thrilling as Friday's tie, the first regular-season game in three years between the Gophers and their former WCHA rivals. Mike Szmatula put the Gophers ahead 1-0 on a power-play goal at 10 minutes, 34 seconds of the first period. Vinni Lettieri made it 2-0 with his second goal of the weekend, scoring on a rebound at 12:01 of the second period.