The Gophers needed a test like this.
A top-five opponent, at a neutral site, on a smaller sheet of ice, in a tournament setting.
Each of these factors challenged the No. 1 Gophers but failed to overwhelm them in a 4-1 victory over St. Cloud State on Friday night in front of an announced 14,388 fans at Xcel Energy Center.
The Gophers advanced to the inaugural North Star College Cup championship game against Minnesota Duluth at 7 Saturday night.
"Our game was efficient," Gophers coach Don Lucia said. "I think we can play better in certain areas than what we played tonight, but any time you beat a quality team like St. Cloud State you have to feel good about that."
He feels even better about the Gophers' power play.
Hudson Fasching and Travis Boyd each scored a goal and had an assist to fuel a very efficient power play. Fasching fed Boyd for an early power-play goal and 1-0 lead. Late in the second period, Boyd's slap shot set up Fasching for a second power-play goal.
The cushion was enough for Gophers goaltender Adam Wilcox, who finished with a career-high 38 saves and an assist. He saved 16 shots in the first period.