The No. 2-ranked Minnesota Gophers hockey team swept the No. 3-ranked Michigan Wolverines on the road at Yost Ice Arena in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on Thursday and Friday night, on the strength of 11 goals and two strong performances from goaltender Owen Bartoszkiewicz.
The Gophers got offensive contributions from everywhere in the lineup, from the top to the bottom, against a depleted Wolverines lineup.
Bartoszkiewicz, who filled in for starter Justen Close due to illness, saved 64 of 69 shots in the series, good for a .928 save percentage and some much-needed confidence.