Following their loss to Michigan on Friday night, the Gophers men's hockey team and coach Don Lucia stressed the need for a much-better start. After all, the Wolverines had scored 14 seconds into the series opener.
Sure enough, the Gophers did start better Saturday night. Michigan needed 59 more seconds to score first and take a lead it never would relinquish.
Brendan Warren scored at 1 minute, 13 seconds, and the Wolverines got a second goal from Josh Norris less than two minutes later, on their way to a 3-1 victory and series sweep in front of an announced 9,908 at 3M Arena at Mariucci.
"We've just got to be ready from the get-go," said center Darian Romanko, who scored the Gophers' only goal. "First shift, goal, last night. Second shift, goal, tonight. It just proves that we're not ready to go."
The loss was the fifth consecutive in Big Ten play for the Gophers (13-12-1, 4-9-1-1 Big Ten), who are 1-8-1 in their past 10 conference games. The Gophers fell into sixth place in the seven-team league — and this is a program that has won all four regular-season titles in the Big Ten hockey conference's short history.
Minnesota's NCAA tournament hopes took a hit, too. With two games in Alaska still in progress late Saturday night, the Gophers had fallen into a tie for 15th in the PairWise Rankings, the formula which mimics how the NCAA fills out its 16-team postseason field. That's a dangerous spot to be in for a team seeking an at-large bid.
Michigan (10-10-2, 5-7-2-1) outshot the Gophers 28-18 and held them to two third-period shots on goal.
"We wanted to come out [in the third] and have 15 to 20 shots and really test the goalie," Gophers captain Tyler Sheehy said. "We didn't do that at all."