Travis Boyd kept a close watch on Wisconsin forward Michael Mersch in the final seconds of regulation Saturday at Mariucci Arena. The attentiveness produced a turnover, a shot and a rebound to give the Gophers a 4-3 victory over rival Wisconsin.
Seth Ambroz knocked in the rebound with 26 seconds left to complete a sweep of the Badgers in the first Big Ten hockey series ever.
Gophers junior forward Kyle Rau added a goal and assist in the victory.
"I was fortunate to be there and find a piece of it and put it in," Ambroz said. "I was a little surprised because they were skating out and the turnover happened real quick. I just went right to the net. … Our line has been creating turnovers all weekend, so I wasn't surprised we were able to do another one there at the end."
Wisconsin coach Mike Eaves didn't even see the play. He was thinking about the next shift and a possible overtime, he admitted. All of a sudden, it was over.
Mersch said he got too comfortable. Instead of chipping the puck out of the Badgers' zone, he attempted a pass to the middle and Boyd was a step ahead of him.
"I hit some forward on their team and it went into the back of our net. … I didn't execute at the end of the game. So it's pretty frustrating for me and my teammates," said Mersch, who had tied the score with a goal nine minutes earlier.
Execution wasn't a problem for the No. 1-ranked Gophers (11-2-1, 2-0-0 Big Ten). Gophers coach Don Lucia expected a much tighter game Saturday and was content with how his team responded.