Ben Hanowski gave the Gophers' trouble. He scored three goals for St. Cloud State this past weekend, but nobody else got a puck past Kent Patterson.
So Patterson, who started his 49th and 50th games in a row, could celebrate a sweep of the Huskies. The Gophers won 2-1 and 3-2.
"They were opportunistic like they had to be being short-handed," Gophers coach Don Lucia said. "Obviously, we caught St. Cloud at a good time when they had some injuries.
"But, to our kids' credit, we took advantage of that. I thought we played a really good game [Saturday] throughout the lineup. I thought we had good speed, moved the puck better. I thought Christian's line gave us a lot of momentum shifts."
Freshman Christian Isackson centered the Gophers' fourth line. The Huskies didn't use their fourth line much because it had two defensemen on it. SCSU only had 11 healthy forwards for Friday's game in which first line center Travis Novak got injured.
That left the Huskies with 10 forwards for Saturday.
Even so, the game at the National Hockey Center was tied 2-2 going into the final two minutes.
"I was fine with it," Lucia said, referring to the tie. "Even if something happened like a bad bounce, and they scored, I liked the way we played [Saturday]. We played a really good game [Saturday] and we had to to eke out a win. And it's a great lesson. You just got to stay with it."