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This game marks the second consecutive season that Minnesota and Boston U. have met in the NCAA tournament, with the Gophers winning 6-2 in last year's Frozen Four semifinals in Tampa, Fla.
GOPHERS MEN'S HOCKEY PREVIEWRoad series at Ohio State, 5:30 p.m. Friday; 7 p.m. Saturday TV, radio: BTN, 103.5-FM, 1130-AM both nights . . .Randy Johnson's preview:Opening faceoff: Minnesota (8-5 ...
Michigan hockey defeated Minnesota, 2-1, in Minneapolis on Saturday to set up a Big Ten tournament final vs. Michigan State on March 23. ... That seemed to wake up the Golden Gophers, and they ...
The Gophers lost to Boston University in the Championship game, by a score of 4–2. During Sonmor's rather short tenure as Minnesota's head coach, the team saw attendance rise 60 percent. Sonmor finished his career with a 78–80–6 record, and coached 3 All Americans: Gary Gambucci (1968), Murray McLachlan (1970), and Wally Olds (1970).
The Wolverines held Minnesota at bay and built a 2-goal lead after 40 minutes. The Gophers were matched shot-for-shot by Michigan in the third but the Maroon and Gold found the net twice and tied the score. This time it only took 6 extra minutes before team captain Sammy Walker netted the game-winner, sending Minnesota to the title game. Still ...
The 1973–74 Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey season was the 53rd season of play for the program, the 16th in the Big Ten and 15th in the WCHA.The Golden Gophers represented the University of Minnesota and were coached by Herb Brooks in his 2nd season.
The Gophers entered the season ranked No. 2 in the U.S. College Hockey Online poll and are ranked ninth now. They sit at No. 13 in the PairWise Ratings, the mathematical formula the NCAA uses to ...
The loss caused Minnesota to drop just enough to receive a #2 seed in the tournament and were set against the defending national champion, Massachusetts. Early on it looked to be a bad match for the Gophers when UMass scored twice in the first but a late goal by Ryan Johnson got Minnesota back in the game before the period was over.