The Gophers passed their first character test of the young season.
On the heels of a humbling loss to in-state rivalry St. Cloud State and an injury that will sideline a veteran forward for a month, the Gophers regrouped for a 4-3 overtime victory on Saturday evening at Mariucci Arena.
Things didn't get any easier as the series shifted back to Minneapolis. The Huskies rallied from behind twice to force the extra period and veteran defenseman Brady Skjei left the game with an injury in the second period. However, sophomore forward Justin Kloos had an answer for everything.
Kloos finished off a hat trick with a goal 1 minute, 19 seconds into overtime to end the weekend for the top-ranked Gophers (5-1) on a positive note with a split in the home-and-home series with the No. 7 Huskies (3-3).
Taylor Cammarata had a pair of assists and Connor Reilly accounted for the Gophers' other goal. And goaltender Adam Wilcox recorded 11 saves in an impressive defensive effort for the Gophers.
"It was pretty fun to get a chance [for the hat trick]," Kloos said after celebrating his first three-goal night since high school. "[Cammarata] played outstanding when we needed him tonight and the play in overtime was 95 percent him and he just got me the puck. He's been playing well all year, so hopefully we'll keep clicking and help the team win."
Kloos' big night helps lessen the sting of losing senior forward Travis Boyd for a month to a lower-body injury. Boyd suffered the injury late in the third period on Friday night during on a Gophers' penalty kill.
Skjei's injury didn't appear as serious. He was walking fine after the game; Lucia said he is day-to-day.