Credit: University of Minnesota Duluth Athletics.
Minnesota Duluth (5-1-2)
The Bulldogs are the new No. 1 team in the country, according to the United States College Hockey Online poll, after sweeping No. 3 North Dakota over the weekend.Alex Iafallo scored a hat trick and recorded an assist in game one, and finished the weekend with four points.
St. Cloud State (4-2-0)
Four consecutive victories is the story for the No. 8 Huskies, who swept Alabama-Huntsville last weekend. Jack Ahcan was a top performer for the Huskies, scoring a goal and dishing out three assists in the wins.
Minnesota State (6-2-0)
The Mavericks split with Ferris State over the weekend, winning 4-2 and losing 4-3. Brad McClure scored three times for the Mavericks in the pair of games.
Minnesota (3-2-1)
A trip to the East coast yielded a win and a tie for the Golden Gophers, with the win coming in overtime over Clarkson. Leon Bristedt scored two goals in the win, including the game-winner in overtime. The No. 13 Golden Gophers tied St. Lawrence 2-2 in game two.
Bemidji State (6-2-0)
The Beavers bounced back after being swept by North Dakota with a sweep of their own over Alaska-Anchorage. Goaltender Michael Bitzer continues to pad his impressive resume, picking up his third shutout of the season in the second game.
Credit: University of Minnesota Duluth Athletics.
Minnesota (9-1-0)
The Golden Gophers are ranked No. 2 in the latest USCHO poll, behind the unanimous No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers, after sweeping St. Cloud State over the weekend.
Dani Cameranesi and Sarah Potomak each recorded six points over the series.
Minnesota Duluth (6-2-2)
A sweep of Ohio State brings the No. 3-ranked Bulldogs’ unbeaten streak to four, with wins of 6-0 and 3-2 over the Buckeyes. Sydney Brodt and Katherine McGovern each scored twice in the opening win, and five other players scored once for the Bulldogs over the weekend.
Bemidji State (4-5-1)
The No. 11 Beavers have not won a game in their last four contests, suffering three losses and a tie in that span. Two of those losses came over the weekend against No. 9 North Dakota by scores of 5-2 and 2-0.
St. Cloud State (3-6-1)
The Huskies fell to the No. 2 Golden Gophers 5-2 and 3-0 over the weekend, and will look to reverse their fortunes at home against Ohio State on Nov. 11 and Nov. 12.
Minnesota State (2-7-1)
Eight games without a win is never a good start, but the Mavericks have kept their losses close for a slight silver lining.
Against Wisconsin last weekend, the Mavericks lost 3-0 and 3-1, relatively pedestrian scores from the nation’s unanimous No. 1 team.
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