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Gophers Top Penn State in First Meeting

1/12/2014 12:00:00 AM | Men's Hockey

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Scoring Summary
First Period
TeamTimeScorerAssist
MINN2:37Skjei (3)Michaelson, C. Reilly
Second Period
TeamTimeScorerAssist
MINN11:34M. Reilly (8) PPGBoyd
PSU18:09Holstrom (2)Goodwin, Thompson
Third Period
TeamTimeScorerAssist
PSU3:45Glen (2)Jensen, Yanis
MINN15:59Marshall (3)Rau, Fasching
Goalies
GASVS
Wilcox (MINN)228
McAdam (PSU)342
Team Statistics
UMPSU
Shots on Goal4530
Power Play1-60-2
Penalties2-46-12
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Jan. 12, 2014

MINNEAPOLIS - Behind three goals from defensemen, the No. 1 Minnesota men's hockey team bested Penn State 3-2 on Sunday night in the first-ever meeting between the two Big Ten programs.

Brady Skjei, Mike Reilly and Ben Marshall tallied goals for the Gophers with Marshall's game winner snapping a 10-game goal drought for the junior defenseman.

Defense was the name of the game on Sunday night, and both teams' goaltenders made that point emphatically clear. Adam Wilcox improved to 13-2-3 in his sophomore campaign with a 28-save performance for the Gophers while Eamon McAdam moved to 0-5-0 with a 42-save game that kept the Nittany Lions on pace with Minnesota's offense.

Minnesota (14-2-3 overall, 4-0-1-0 Big Ten) jumped out to a first period lead when Skjei netted his third goal of the season at 2:37 after being set up by A.J. Michaelson and Connor Reilly. Mike Reilly made it a two-goal game with his eighth goal of the season - a power play goal at 11:34 that was set up by Travis Boyd. The Gophers have now tallied a power-play goal in five-straight games while Mike Reilly moved into a tie for third nationally in goals by a defenseman (most in the Big Ten).

Penn State (4-11-1, 0-3-0-0 Big Ten) cut the lead to one with a goal from Taylor Holstrom at 18:09 of the second period and netted the equalizer 3:45 into the third period off the stick of David Glenn.

Minnesota, which outshot the Nittany Lions 45-30 overall in the game, picked up the game winner from Marshall at 15:59 when Kyle Rau and Hudson Fasching fed the junior for the deciding goal.

Minnesota and Penn State return to action on Monday night at 6 p.m. CT for the series finale. Monday's game will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network, BTN2Go.com and 1500 ESPN.

-Pride on Ice-



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