In a hockey game featuring 11 goals and where coaches brought up mistakes on both sides, it's safe to say Don Lucia's players will be thinking about the ones they made a little more in the latest version of a Gophers third-period collapse.
St. Cloud State made the Gophers pay massively in the early season and sent both them and the remains of a Mariucci Arena crowd home stunned. Up three with 11 minutes left in regulation, the Gophers' lead disappeared with 1 minute, 13 seconds to go when Huskies junior Judd Peterson completed a hat trick.
Freshman Jake Wahlin did one better, scoring on the power play with 2:07 remaining in overtime for a 6-5 Huskies victory.
"I liked a lot of our game. I didn't like the end of our game," Lucia said. "All of a sudden we got on our heels, and we couldn't get the momentum back."
The Gophers (2-1) jumped out to a 2-0 lead on goals by Vinni Lettieri and Tyler Sheehy. The lead went to 4-1 after Leon Bristedt and Mike Szmatula scored on the power play in the second period.
But the Huskies (1-2) took advantage of their opportunities to get back in the game. Peterson scored off a Gophers giveaway behind the net to make it 4-2 late in the second period.
"I liked how our team played," said Huskies coach Bob Motzko, acknowledging his team needs to cut down on giving up goals. "When we were down 5-2 I liked how our team played."
Tommy Novak scored 2:34 into the third period to chase Huskies goaltender Jeff Smith. Zach Driscoll came in relief and only faced two shots while his teammates scored four goals.