Bob Motzko's message to his team before overtime Friday night was brief and direct.
"Don't screw up," the Gophers coach said, relaying what he shared with his players.
Anything else?
"Don't force offense," Motzko said. "Except for Knies."
His players took those words to heart. The Gophers didn't screw up and Matthew Knies forced the issue on offense and got rewarded.
Playing their first game as the nation's top-ranked team in the polls, the Gophers showed a flair for the dramatic in a 3-2 overtime win over rival North Dakota.
Goals with 84 seconds left in regulation and 21 seconds into overtime caused 3M Arena at Mariucci to shake in celebration.
Knies flexed his muscles on the winner. Battling a North Dakota defender near the goal, Knies somehow squeezed off a shot while falling to the ice, and the puck slid past goalie Drew DeRidder.