The Gophers will get another chance to win a Big Ten regular-season championship on Saturday night.
This second chance could help remedy any emotional hangover the Gophers have after the dramatic final minute of a 4-3 loss to rival Wisconsin that delayed any championship celebrations Friday night at Mariucci Arena.
The Gophers thought they had tied the score with five seconds remaining after scoring back-to-back goals in the final minute of the third period. Thirty seconds earlier the fans were heading for the exits before returning to their seats expecting overtime.
Then their cheers turned to boos when the would-be game-tying goal was waved off following an extended review of the play. The instant replay showed the officials that the Gophers were offsides before Tommy Novak netted what would have been his second goal of the night. Gophers coach Don Lucia agreed with the call.
Wisconsin survived the remaining seconds to spoil the Gophers' chance to claim a third consecutive Big Ten championship and fifth straight regular-season conference title carrying over from the WCHA.
"It's never fun thinking you tied it up and having a review," Novak said. "It just didn't go our way this time, but we still have a chance to win it [Saturday] so we come back and make up for it."
Michigan blew by Penn State 7-1, spoiling the other scenario that would have crowned the Gophers.
Vinni Lettieri led the Gophers with a goal and assist. Leon Bristedt and Novak each scored one goal.