University of Minnesota Athletics

Saturday, February 22
3M Arena at Mariucci
5:00 PM

University of Minnesota

23-7-4, 14-5-3

6
vs
3

Ohio State

20-10-2, 13-8-1

1
2
3
F
Ohio St.
0
1
2
3
Minnesota
1
2
3
6

Team Stats

OSU
MIN
Shots
19
40
PPG
0
1
SHG
0
0
Penalties
3
0
Penalty Mins
6
0
Faceoffs Won
28
38

Game Leaders

+/-
2
Goals
0
Sh
4
A
3
+/-
2
Goals
2
Sh
4
A
0
+/-
2
Goals
1
Sh
3
A
1
+/-
1
Goals
0
Sh
5
A
2

Players Mentioned

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MHK sweep of OSU
Photo by: Matt Krohn

Clark's Three-Point Night Powers Gophers to Sweep of OSU

2/22/2025 10:00:00 PM | Men's Hockey

'U' moves into first place in B1G

MINNEAPOLIS - Twelve players recorded a point leading the No. 5/4 Golden Gophers to a 6-3 victory and series sweep over No. 7/6 Ohio State Saturday evening inside a sold-out 3M Arena at Mariucci. Jimmy Clark matched a career high with three points, while four others had multiple points, and the Maroon and Gold moved into first place in the Big Ten Conference standings heading into the final weekend of the regular season.
 
Minnesota (23-7-4 overall, 14-5-3 B1G) built a 3-0 advantage late in the second period and added two empty-net goals to defeat the Buckeyes (20-10-2 overall, 13-8-1 B1G) after the visitors closed the gap to one twice in the final frame. Connor Kurth scored a pair of goals, including the eventual game winner with 9:25 to play in regulation.


 
The top point producers of each team put shots on target in the opening minutes of the series finale with Jimmy Snuggerud ringing his off the goaltender's mask. After the Gophers turned the puck over during a 3-on-2 chance, netminder Liam Souliere had to come through for his team, making a glove save to deny the Buckeyes on an odd-man rush the other way. Minnesota quickly moved to a power play at the 5:08 mark and nearly converted on a pass through the crease before Erik Påhlsson's wrister from the slot was snagged out of the air. The man advantage was erased despite four shots, but the home side kept up the attacking-zone pressure over its next shifts.
 
The Gophers continued to dominate possession, generating quality scoring chances against a stingy OSU defense. With 7:19 remaining in the opening period, Clark won a puck battle along the boards and got a pass back to Mike Koster at the point. The captain stepped around a Buckeye and drove to the net before dishing off a slick pass to the waiting stick of Kurth at the top of the crease. Kurth quickly buried the feed and put the Maroon and Gold ahead 1-0. A late penalty on OSU gave the Gophers another 5-on-4 look that carried into the next period as they held a one-goal cushion at intermission.
 
Minnesota wasted no time extending its margin in the second stanza as Oliver Moore scored from the left circle 19 seconds after the puck was dropped. Sam Rinzel found a streaking Moore and the sophomore ripped home a shot over the goalie's glove. Despite continuing to control the game in every facet, the Gophers needed Souliere to make critical saves where the graduate student remained poised in net.
 
Backed by a confident goalie, the Maroon and Gold stretched the advantage to 3-0 with 6:19 left in the middle frame. Clark started the play with a wraparound bid that deflected into the air where Matthew Wood was at the top of the crease and batted home the rebound from mid-air. The Buckeyes fought to get the tally back 36 seconds later via a one-timer from the left circle. Minnesota held off another late surge and took the 3-1 cushion back to the locker room after two complete periods.
 
OSU continued to pick up its offense beginning the final period and struck unassisted 3:35 into the stanza to pull within a goal, 3-2. The visitors tilted ice in their favor and tested Souliere again before the Gophers were able to alleviate the pressure and build their own attack. At the 10:35 mark, Minnesota regained its two-goal edge after Cal Thomas' initial shot was tipped by Clark in front of the net. Kurth pounced on the loose puck and tucked home his second of the night to give the Maroon and Gold a 4-2 lead.
 
Kurth's bid for a hat trick two minutes later had to be stopped by a quick glove save. The Buckeyes went up the ice to make it a 4-3 game as the clock showed 6:38 remaining in regulation. OSU elected to pull its goalie with two minutes to play of a one-score game but tic-tac-toe passing from the Gophers extended the advantage as Aaron Huglen pushed a pass across to Beckett Hendrickson at the blue line and the freshman unselfishly gave up the puck to Brody Lamb for the goal with 96 seconds left. Minnesota thought it had the game firmly in hand, but the Buckeyes had an answer yet again, scoring with 1:13 to play, but the Maroon and Gold challenged, and the goal was overturned for being offsides.
 
Snuggerud added another empty-net goal in the final 40 seconds to seal the series sweep, 6-3. Souliere closed the night by making 16 saves and has not lost a game in 12 regulation outings since Dec. 14.
 
Noteworthy
Clark picked up three helpers and registered a point in each game during the weekend series and has 19 points in 2024-25 ... It was his fourth multi-point performance this season, first since Oct. 19 at Minnesota Duluth, while he matched his career best with three points that he also set against the Bulldogs on Oct. 18 ... Kurth scored his 14th and 15th goals this season, which doubles his total goal production from his first two NCAA campaigns as does his 32 points ... The junior finished off his eighth game this year with multiple points, posting multiple goals for the third time in 2024-25, and tallied his team-leading fourth game-winning goal ... Wood recorded his 11th multi-point effort of the season and has posted a goal and an assist in each of the last three Saturday contests, increasing his point total to 33 ... Moore matched his career-long goal scoring streak of three games and has found the back of the net in four of his last five contests ... He also set a new career high by reaching double-digit goals for the first time in his tenure and has 26 points ... Lamb scored in back-to-back games after hitting an empty net Saturday to increase his goal total to 16 and 25 total points ... Snuggerud's empty-net goal was his 21st of the campaign and matched his single-season output of both his freshman and sophomore seasons, giving him a team-leading 43 points ... For the third-straight game and eighth time in his last 11 outings, totaling 10 points in that span, Koster collected an assist and pushed his season point total to 17 ... The Chaska, Minn., product has scored 12 of his 86 career points versus OSU ... Rinzel snapped the longest point drought of his young career at five games behind the sophomore's 17th assist and 26th point ... With a helper Saturday, Mittelstadt closed the season series against the Buckeyes with a point in all four contests and has 18 points for the year, while it was the 50th assist of his Minnesota career ... Thomas tallied an assist in both games this weekend and pushed his total this season to eight ... On a night when he was honored as part of the senior class, Huglen put together a two-assist effort, his first of the year, and now has 18 points overall ... Hendrickson recorded a point for the third time over his last four outings and second-straight contest ... Minnesota dominated in shots on goal during the series finale with a 40-19 margin ... The Maroon and Gold did not commit a single penalty in the contest and went 1-for-3 on the power play ... The announced attendance of 10,565 was the sixth-straight sellout at 3M Arena at Mariucci for the Gophers to close the regular season at home ... Minnesota honored three during Senior Night Saturday in Aaron Huglen, Liam Souliere, and student equipment manager Ben Kimlinger.
 
Coach Motzko's Comments
"I loved what our guys did tonight. We made a couple of mistakes, but our overall play for 60 minutes was awesome. We dug in and did a really good job limiting their opportunities except for just a couple of times," Minnesota head coach Bob Motzko said. "Penn State is on a roll right now, playing good hockey. It sets up for an incredible finish to our league this year."
 
Next Up: Away at No. 18/17 Penn State (Feb. 28-Mar. 1)
Minnesota closes the regular season with a trip out east as it faces the red-hot Nittany Lions of Penn State for a B1G matchup Feb. 28-Mar. 1. Both games will be televised live on Big Ten Network with an audio broadcast available via the Gopher Radio Network 103.5 FM/AM-1130 KTLK.
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