"Frustrated" and "disappointed" were the words Don Lucia used to open his postgame news conference Saturday.
He has reasons to be after a 5-3 Gophers defeat to Penn State on Saturday that started slowly and ended with both an overturned go-ahead goal successfully challenged by the visitors, and the latest close loss in an ever-growing trend this season.
"We leave it to fate there at the end. But that's hockey sometimes," the Gophers coach said. "For me I thought we lost the game early, not late. Even though we came back to tie the game and we had a good push I didn't like our game in the first period."
The Gophers (14-13, 9-3), who fell back into a tie for the Big Ten lead with Michigan, erased two deficits before Penn State junior Zach Saar played the role of hero, scoring off a faceoff with 3 minutes, 51 seconds left to give the Nittany Lions the lead for good and a series split with the program's first-ever victory at Mariucci Arena.
Freshman Matt Mendelson scored his first collegiate goal for the Nittany Lions during the first period. David Glen made it 2-0 for Penn State (17-8-3, 7-5) on the power play before Jake Bischoff and Tyler Sheehy scored highlight-reel goals 1:38 apart to tie the game in the second period.
Justin Kloos did the same with 40 seconds remaining in the second. Following a Luke Juha goal for Penn State, Minnesota's captain one-timed a pass from Hudson Fasching for his fourth shorthanded goal this season.
The Gophers believed they went ahead 7:40 into the third period. Taylor Cammarata tapped in a rebound of a Nick Seeler shot, but the Nittany Lions challenged the play and were successful.
"It was frustrating. We were playing pretty well. We get an offsides call by I don't know a foot," said a fired-up Kloos in regards to the overturned play. "That's the game of hockey. We just have to live with it."