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3 things that stood out when Wisconsin’s male hockey breaks down into Minnesota – WiscNews

3 things that stood out when Wisconsin’s male hockey breaks down into Minnesota – WiscNews

Minneapolis-guards with two goals were not much important for the men’s hockey team of Wisconsin against Minnesota this season.

Badgers opened its second series against Gophers on Friday the same way that the first one in November began, gaining an advantage with many goals.

Unfortunately, No. 17 Wisconsin, the second act ended in the same way as the first, with a painful loss of rivalry.

Eric Palson ended the return for No.

“We will have to learn from this for sure,” said Baders Raland Mosley. “It’s twice in a row.”

Badgers (11-13-3, 6-10-1 Big Ten, 24 points) missed the opportunity to win a third straight game at Minessota’s home slide for the first time in the history of the program. They have suffered only their second loss of regulation in their last 18 games.

Jimmy Snuggerud scored twice for GoPhers (20-6-3, 11-4-2, 35 points), with his first ignitioning a rally of 2-0 deficiency and the second providing him with insurance at the end of the third period. Brody Zimmer also scored twice when the best line of Minnesota recorded all five of his goals.

“” Snuggy “was a superstar tonight,” said Minnesota coach Bob Motsko.

Minessota star ignites a rally second period

There is not much space for Snuggerud to Minnesota to make a change, as he turned out to be at the beginning of the return of GoPhers in the second period.







Wisconsin vs. Minnesota

Aaron Huglen of Minnesota checks the Zack Schultz of Wisconsin on Friday.


Brad Charms, Minnesota Athletics


Snuggerud, chosen by the first round of St. Louis’s Blues of NHL, sent a laser to the upper left corner of the net at the hurry to the right side to cut Badgers’ lead to 2-1. The first-line wing Zimmer scored later in the second period and all the good work Wisconsin ended in the construction of a 2-0 lead in the initial frame was deleted.

Simon Tassi rushed with a chance to give Badgers an advantage with three goals less than a minute before Snuggerud was cut with the lead. Snuggerud was one of the players who supported to prevent Tassi’s shot.

Snuggerud leads the big ten with 17 goals in 17 games in the League.

Hungry start for Badgers pays off

Badgers looked more hungry for loose washers and faster to reach them during the opening period. Their prize was a 2-0 lead in Tassi and Mosley goals.

It took Minnesota nearly eight minutes to get his first shot at the door after Wisconsin had an aggressive start. Tassi scored at the first door shot, redirecting Logan Henler’s experience from the correct point just over three minutes.

Mosley ended a change of intense pressure from Badgers, stuffing the washer last goalkeeper Liam Soliere after Gavin Morrisis tried to wrap her from behind.

“We just got it behind their D and we had a good prediction,” Mosley said. “We were something like them and they couldn’t explode the washer.”

Badgers Defensman plays an active role

Henler, the defender of the freshman of Badgers, who this year was designed as the first round of the NHL, made a noticeable contribution on a big stage. His diving with a long stick broke the experience of Jimmy Clark’s passage at a hurry 3-on-1 in the second period.

He made an impressive set of movements through the defenders when a hurry in the middle of the ice a few minutes later.

“His game is growing,” Badgers coach Mike Hastings said.

Henler was one of the four locals in Minnesota who played for Badgers on Friday. His assistance from the first period gave him 10 points in 22 games.

Three stars

No. 3: Brody Zimmer, Minnesota. Two goals for the freshman.

No. 2: Eric Palson, Minnesota. He gave his first lead to GoPhers.

No. 1: Jimmy Snuggerud, Minnesota. His goal starts the return.

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